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I like reading stuff about space and the universe and I liked those cosmic zoom films we had a few weeks ago, but one thing I've never seen discussed is the shape of the universe.
Maybe I'm missing something, and with all this bending of space and time, it hasn't got a shape as I understand the word.
If it all started from a single point with the big bang, then surely all the matter in the universe will be at more or less the same distance from that point at any one time, so the universe will be hollow like a balloon.
Is it ?
Nobody knows. Next question?
No. And at the same time - Yes.
I like the fact that as the universe is expanding, the expansion is accelerating faster than the speed of light 😯
And, what are we expanding into.... 😯
We may need to really shake off any Euclidian conceptual hangovers of time and space before we really get to grips with the "illusion" that is the physical universe 😀
[i]Nobody knows. Next question? [/i]
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No it's not, it's only banker's and tory's brains that are hollow... 😈
And, what are we expanding into....
Nothingness, all that exists only exists because there is time there. Beyond the edge of the current universe there is no 'time'. so it is non existent.
I like the idea of the universe being part of a greater multiverse.
The universe is shapeless, as it's just a simulation running on another species PC. A bit like a more sophisticated version of Sims. The other species' universe is also shapeless, as it's also a simulation, but just like us they haven't realised that yet.
what are we expanding into....
Chainreaction's 'out of this world' sale
MrSparkle - MemberNo. And at the same time - Yes.
I'd have to disagree and say yes. And at the same time - No.
there is a theory that as soon as anyone finds out what the universe is and what its for it will instantly be replaced with something evenn more strange and unexplainable. . . . there is another theory that this has already happened
Possibly saddle-shaped.
Is the universe hollow ?
Dunno ......... but it's definitely not real.
Thank ****.
What is in our deep sea before we try to explore or to pollute the universe? What is there to know about universe anyway? Live in another planet?
there is a theory that as soon as anyone finds out what the universe is and what its for it will instantly be replaced with something evenn more strange and unexplainable. . . . there is another theory that this has already happened
jonah - it's only polite to attribute your quotes.
The universe is shaped like a pretzel.
The universe is shapeless, as it's just a simulation running on another species PC. A bit like a more sophisticated version of Sims. The other species' universe is also shapeless, as it's also a simulation, but just like us they haven't realised that yet.
Can we take this a step further and make it circular i.e. the simulation that they're in is being run in this universe
The universe is expanding from whatever viewpoint you were to look at it. Doesn't matter if you are here or in another galaxy far far away, it would still appear to be expanding.
The world is like a ride in an amusement park. And when you choose to go on it you think it's real because that's how powerful our minds are. And the ride goes up and down and round and round. It has thrills and chills and it's very brightly coloured and it's very loud and it's fun, for a while. Some people have been on the ride for a long time and they begin to question: "Is this real, or is this just a ride?" And other people have remembered, and they come back to us, they say, "Hey, don't worry, don't be afraid, ever, because this is just a ride." And we kill those people.
Bill Hicks
Don't be fooled by the idea of expansion into assuming it's expanding like a balloon being inflated, it's [i]all[/i] expanding even the empty bits.
So, no, it's not hollow.
true neil sorry, by quote was from the great Douglas Adams
so, Dark Matter anyone......?
It's shaped like a Klein bottle. Or possibly even a hypersphere. More to the point, can someone translate chewk's post, please? I sorta recognised the words, but not what they were trying to say.
