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xputnameherex wrote:EE_Scythe wrote:Maybe this entire universe is the composition to a single small atom/molecule in a extremely larger dimension or universe with life...
Of which we're grown so complex overtime due to being undisturbed as a small atom/molecule but could end at any moment if a light gust of wind or form of energy from that larger dimension or universe disrupts us...
How insignificant we are compared to the bigger dimension......Or maybe I'm just sleepy. Goodnight everyone.
That's like saying all the quarks are all universes. It doesn't really make sense. At all.
I'm tired, Lemme' alone
Ik. I meant that in a nice-ish way, knowing you were sleepy.
EE_Scythe wrote:Maybe this entire universe is the composition to a single small atom/molecule in a extremely larger dimension or universe with life...
Of which we're grown so complex overtime due to being undisturbed as a small atom/molecule but could end at any moment if a light gust of wind or form of energy from that larger dimension or universe disrupts us...
How insignificant we are compared to the bigger dimension......Or maybe I'm just sleepy. Goodnight everyone.
That's like saying all the quarks are all universes. It doesn't really make sense. At all.
Apparently you dislike Dr Seuss' "Horton Hears a Who."
xputnameherex wrote:EE_Scythe wrote:Maybe this entire universe is the composition to a single small atom/molecule in a extremely larger dimension or universe with life...
Of which we're grown so complex overtime due to being undisturbed as a small atom/molecule but could end at any moment if a light gust of wind or form of energy from that larger dimension or universe disrupts us...
How insignificant we are compared to the bigger dimension......Or maybe I'm just sleepy. Goodnight everyone.
That's like saying all the quarks are all universes. It doesn't really make sense. At all.
Apparently you dislike Dr Seuss' "Horton Hears a Who."
Never read/seen. :/
I think the universe has an end. It just keeps expanding with an enormous velocity. Even if it would be possible to get enough speed to reach it's end, it's eventually still not possible to reach it because the distortion of space prevents it.
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