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Author Topic:   A layman's questions about universes
RingoKid
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Message 18 of 128 (117066)
06-21-2004 9:37 AM


*yawn*
...and you can quote me on that
where's sylas ???... he's always up for some of this

  
RingoKid
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Message 65 of 128 (117669)
06-22-2004 9:12 PM


In the ball analogy...
I think our universe is the rubber the ball is made of. We don't know what lies outside it or what's filling it only that it's constantly inflating and has been for 13.7 billion years...
...only I liken it to a bubble skin
and it seems no one knows enough about it to say that it could not possibly be true...

  
RingoKid
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Message 128 of 128 (119723)
06-28-2004 9:41 PM


bout time I chimed in with my nothing but bubbles again...
nothing is perfect
in the space where nothing exists
will one find perfection
the perfect nothing
...in the meantime
Imagine, if you will bubbles...
expanding as they float around
bumping into other bubbles
and inside of these bubbles
is another bubble expanding
and so on...
...and if all these bubbles
made a musical note,
as they bumped and merged
and expanded,
they created chords and melodies
and so on...
In other words, beyond the boundary of our bubble membraned like universe exists something that we will probably never see and therefore will probably never have an accurate term of reference for likewise for the pre big bang singularity so let's call it nothing and
accept nothing as fact
question everything
determine your own truth
define your own reality
and be most excellent to each other...or else !!!

  
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