Topic: Edge of the universe
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Jord33n

Wed 04/19/17 10:37 AM

If you lived at the very edge of the universe and looked outward at that edge, what would you see?
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no1phD

Wed 04/19/17 10:39 AM


If you lived at the very edge of the universe and looked outward at that edge, what would you see?
... probably another Fast and Furious movie...lol
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greeneyes148

Wed 04/19/17 11:53 AM


If you lived at the very edge of the universe and looked outward at that edge, what would you see?


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Unknow

Wed 04/19/17 11:55 AM


If you lived at the very edge of the universe and looked outward at that edge, what would you see?

It wasn't that long ago when they thought the world was flat!
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Dodo_David

Wed 04/19/17 12:02 PM


If you lived at the very edge of the universe and looked outward at that edge, what would you see?


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Piscesmoon02

Wed 04/19/17 12:02 PM



If you lived at the very edge of the universe and looked outward at that edge, what would you see?

It wasn't that long ago when they thought the world was flat!


shocked You mean it isn't rofl

Just kidding laugh I don't think there is an edge to the universe, it just keeps going.
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Unknow

Wed 04/19/17 12:23 PM




If you lived at the very edge of the universe and looked outward at that edge, what would you see?

It wasn't that long ago when they thought the world was flat!


shocked You mean it isn't rofl

Just kidding laugh I don't think there is an edge to the universe, it just keeps going.

WHAT? You mean like duracell?
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Piscesmoon02

Wed 04/19/17 12:27 PM





If you lived at the very edge of the universe and looked outward at that edge, what would you see?

It wasn't that long ago when they thought the world was flat!


shocked You mean it isn't rofl

Just kidding laugh I don't think there is an edge to the universe, it just keeps going.

WHAT? You mean like duracell?


No silly, that's Energizer ...keeps going and going laugh

I mean that it's never ending, and yes I know you knew that tongue2
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37ko

Wed 04/19/17 02:21 PM

there is no "edge"... our universe in theory is infinite and ever expanding so you would be unable to locate an end because it doesn't exist
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SipSik

Wed 04/19/17 02:38 PM


there is no "edge"... our universe in theory is infinite and ever expanding so you would be unable to locate an end because it doesn't exist


Says who? All we have are just theories.
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Piscesmoon02

Wed 04/19/17 02:41 PM



there is no "edge"... our universe in theory is infinite and ever expanding so you would be unable to locate an end because it doesn't exist


Says who? All we have are just theories.


Good point Sip! I figured it never ends, but no one knows for sure because we haven't gone that far yet.
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37ko

Wed 04/19/17 02:46 PM

really? says who? I dunno...newton, Feynman, hawking, Heisenberg, Einstein to list a few...any physicist who understands the concept of an infinite universe...although initially Einstein believed in the concept of a static state he later accepted cosmic expansion after evidence of galaxies drifting farther apart...the farther out the faster the rate of acceleration...so the evidence suggests such
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37ko

Wed 04/19/17 02:48 PM

if the point is not understanding cosmic expansion and the concept of infinity then yeah sure lol
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37ko

Wed 04/19/17 02:54 PM

now for "arguments sake"...there is multiverse theory and this would cause an overlapping of universes which would require an " edge"...also concepts such as a "big burp" where material from another universe escapes the boundary into nothingness thus providing the primordial ooze necessary for the creation of another universe...and on and on and on...or a magical wizard in the sky waved his wand and poof we appeared....whatever floats ur boat
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SipSik

Wed 04/19/17 03:44 PM


now for "arguments sake"...there is multiverse theory and this would cause an overlapping of universes which would require an " edge"...also concepts such as a "big burp" where material from another universe escapes the boundary into nothingness thus providing the primordial ooze necessary for the creation of another universe...and on and on and on...or a magical wizard in the sky waved his wand and poof we appeared....whatever floats ur boat


I'm glad you are taking this matter so passionately. I'm skeptic, I question everything. Nothing is 100% sure for me until it it's proved. Now they even question Einstein relativity theory. I have no reason to believe in one theory more than in another. That's it.

But the question was put up the way "If" and "what would". The same like, "If you could take back time, what would you do differently?"
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mightymoe

Wed 04/19/17 04:54 PM



now for "arguments sake"...there is multiverse theory and this would cause an overlapping of universes which would require an " edge"...also concepts such as a "big burp" where material from another universe escapes the boundary into nothingness thus providing the primordial ooze necessary for the creation of another universe...and on and on and on...or a magical wizard in the sky waved his wand and poof we appeared....whatever floats ur boat


I'm glad you are taking this matter so passionately. I'm skeptic, I question everything. Nothing is 100% sure for me until it it's proved. Now they even question Einstein relativity theory. I have no reason to believe in one theory more than in another. That's it.

But the question was put up the way "If" and "what would". The same like, "If you could take back time, what would you do differently?"


but his first answer is (imo) the more true, the universe is a trillion year old recycling pit...
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Integrityis1st

Wed 04/19/17 05:37 PM

Fractals in nature are cool.
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mightymoe

Thu 04/20/17 10:14 AM


Fractals in nature are cool.
you mean the snowflake college kids when on a nature safe, gun free nature walk?
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Integrityis1st

Thu 04/20/17 10:57 AM



Fractals in nature are cool.
you mean the snowflake college kids when on a nature safe, gun free nature walk?

Yeah, that too. Amazing stuff isn't it?
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SipSik

Thu 04/20/17 11:13 AM




Fractals in nature are cool.
you mean the snowflake college kids when on a nature safe, gun free nature walk?

Yeah, that too. Amazing stuff isn't it?


rofl

Keep going, you will get to the true essence of Universe finally.