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I'd say the universe is always growing...
(03-08-2011, 05:55 PM)Epicly Wrote: [ -> ]I'd say the universe is always growing...

For something to grow, there must be space for it to grow inside of..

It's a tough question, and one that will most likely never be answered.
I don't have an answer simply because it's absolutely impossible to say... It would be impossible for the universe to have an end, because nothing just ends... For example, if there was a brick wall at the end of the universe, there has to be something on the other side of that wall..
Then again, it's impossible for something to never end... Everything must come to an end at some point right?
I think JDBar's post was quite a good theory, although for it to be true, it would mean the universe would have to have some kind of space around it... Which wouldn't make sense.




Its just that human mind can't understand limits.
(03-05-2011, 12:58 PM)NekoChan Wrote: [ -> ]Which is not relevant to this thread.

How is that not relevant ?
He's saying that the limits we face in space, is the limits of our own thoughts.

We can't comprehend how much space is in space.
That is why it has that name.
(03-09-2011, 08:00 AM)Baked Wrote: [ -> ]How is that not relevant ?
He's saying that the limits we face in space, is the limits of our own thoughts.

We can't comprehend how much space is in space.
That is why it has that name.

Watch the video, it was the purpose of this thread.
(03-09-2011, 08:55 AM)NekoChan Wrote: [ -> ]Watch the video, it was the purpose of this thread.

I'm at school, it blocks Youtube.
So I can't even though, I would love to.

Your thread title is a question, Phire was just answering it.
Posting his thoughts on it, you should be accepting debate and opinions.
Not rejecting them saying it is irrelevant.
(03-09-2011, 08:59 AM)Baked Wrote: [ -> ]I'm at school, it blocks Youtube.
So I can't even though, I would love to.

Your thread title is a question, Phire was just answering it.
Posting his thoughts on it, you should be accepting debate and opinions.
Not rejecting them saying it is irrelevant.


That crap wasn't relevant to the title or the video.
I thought the video was an awful representation. I'm pretty sure that you can't just fly outside the universe to a different one in 3D space. I don't think there would be navigable space between universes, merely emptiness in our infinite bubble. Of course, that theory relies on the existence of a 4th spacial dimension which is extremely difficult to comprehend naturally.
(03-09-2011, 04:07 AM)NekoChan Wrote: [ -> ]Its just that human mind can't understand limits.

I disagree, the human mind can't comprehend something without limits.
(03-09-2011, 01:29 PM)JDBar Wrote: [ -> ]I thought the video was an awful representation. I'm pretty sure that you can't just fly outside the universe to a different one in 3D space. I don't think there would be navigable space between universes, merely emptiness in our infinite bubble. Of course, that theory relies on the existence of a 4th spacial dimension which is extremely difficult to comprehend naturally.

You can't, unless you are Professor Paradox my friend Smile
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