2024-09-13 at 12:36 PM UTC
So how thick is this flat universe exactly?
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2024-09-13 at 12:38 PM UTC
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2024-09-13 at 12:53 PM UTC
I find the idea of space(not the universe) to be an extremely mind boggling and fascinating concept. Its just nothing, vast empty nothingness that extends in every direction forever, it never ends, not in distance or time. And then the idea that its always been there too, not in the sense that its always been there since the beginning, there was no beginning, there was never a start or point before there being never ending nothingness. Time can't even really be applied to that, its infinite time both forwards and back. Imagine how much vacuum pressure that would hold? Those sorts of forces would have resulted eventually in bearing energy that eventually would bear matter and explode into a big bang. But if space was so never ending how many times would that happen? Infinite times, which would mean our universe would likely have been played out many multiple times where everything happened as it did over and over, and differently too. Which is why I don't fear death, because in death you have no concept of time so in a flash you will be reborn and do it all over again.
Sounds fun doesn't it?
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