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Inside each dodecahedron is another universe in the Multiverse. Our universe is expanding one planck length (exponentially smaller than subatomic particles in length) at a time in every direction, and it is doing so at the speed of light. There are others doing the same somewhere else. Imagine bubbles in a bath tub and each one is a universe.

 Every beginning has an end. If the Universe was all eternal then that's a lot of time for light from pretty much all eternity to get here. If we can image the sky to light up with trillions of stars, and large blobs of light.

 Another thing is that would make it pretty much possible to find a like race that looks exactly like us in the Universe. An infinite possibility, an infinite amounts of planets that has the same shape and mass of Earth. Same gravity, and life.

 If you take an infinite amount of monkeys in the infinite universe and make them smash their hands randomly on the keyboard. There is a chance an infinite number of them would write down the whole StarWars trilogy.
« Last Edit: January 17, 2011, 04:27:19 PM by Riot »

I beleive in multiple universes and I can completely consider that if we think of a world, it will exist

In a sense, we are hypothetical gods. AKA: If I were to imagine a universe with one planet, there's a chance a universe like that exists. We make decisions without knowing it.

If the universe goes on forever where does it end?
If the universe goes on forever it doesnt end anywhere. ANYWHERE.

If the universe does end somewhere whats behind that wall?
Nobody knows.



Maybe the universe extends into itself and just keeps going on and on. Inside of a marble.

And the wielder of said marble is an old man, hiding in a cave somewhere in Italy.

Lets just say it like this,
Its kinda like a blockland map, it goes on and on and on, even if theirs a wall, go through it, it just goes on and on AND ON!

Every beginning has an end. If the Universe was all eternal then that's a lot of time for light from pretty much all eternity to get here. If we can image the sky to light up with trillions of stars, and large blobs of light.

 Another thing is that would make it pretty much possible to find a like race that looks exactly like us in the Universe. An infinite possibility, an infinite amounts of planets that has the same shape and mass of Earth. Same gravity, and life.

 If you take an infinite amount of monkeys in the infinite universe and make them smash their hands randomly on the keyboard. There is a chance an infinite number of them would write down the whole StarWars trilogy.
This.


Inside each dodecahedron is another universe in the Multiverse. Our universe is expanding one planck length (exponentially smaller than subatomic particles in length) at a time in every direction, and it is doing so at the speed of light. There are others doing the same somewhere else. Imagine bubbles in a bath tub and each one is a universe.
This is actually exactly how I imagined it


trying to visually represent something that cannot be seen

trying to visually represent something that cannot be seen
it works just fine

the only problem is the lack of perception. with a diagram like that, you make the universe look so small

Random pentagons created
It also looks 3d. As far as 4D?

hey guys what does time look like


hey guys what does time look like
depends how you think of it

if you think time goes forever, imagine a graph and plot a line anywhere on it
in theory, it goes on forever, but you only see a portion of it

or

if you think time repeats itself
draw a circle