Seriously, though? Whenever I look at the sky, I always wonder: what is on the outside of our cosmic bubble?
The universe expands at a rate of around 1 trillion trillion trillion light-years per second. It would take one heckuva rocket engine to get to its end.
But here's another random thought: compare the universe to a rubber band; when you pull it, it stretches. Like how our universe expands.
...But when you let go, it INSTANTLY snaps shut. My point is, if the universe were expanding, chances are its contraction would be around a 1000 times faster, so we'd never feel it.
Back on track: what is on the outside of our universe? It's like a video game: there's an invisible wall. There is another side. But you cannot reach it. If you try, your character dies.
It's impossible to imagine nothing on the outside of a barrier. What is outside the universe's boundary? What does that boundary look like? It freaks me out just thinking about it; like humanity isn't ever supposed to know the answer. Try it: try thinking of an "outside" to the universe. It will give you a headache.
What's preventing us from imagining the outside of the universe???
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if only we had an infinite probability drive............. anyway. what if our universe was just like a galaxy in an even bigger universe. soo basically what im saying is what if the universe isnt the biggest thing. and for the explanation for why we cant explain what would be at the edge of the universe is because we dont have the mental capacity to comprehend it. Thats how God made us. if we were able to comprehend no one would need God and so we would just do our own thing and just ignore Him. (sry for the religious part but it still is true)
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a race of aliens who worship me.
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bacon fried in butter and wrapped with salmon.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] IMABBALLPLAYER a race of aliens who worship me. [/quote] you wish.
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a never ending abyss of nothingness <---ouch its giving me a headache thinking about that!
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[quote][b]Posted By:[/b] Vitamin Zawaz What's on the outside of the universe?[/quote] The T.V remote.
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I was reading an article yesterday, and it was talking about some scientist trying to discover the location of where the Big Bang occurred. Pretty dumb, and I wonder how long it will be before he realizes he's wasting his time.
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