Imagine Everything Posted September 25 Posted September 25 (edited) What is it that holds our universe together? What is on the other side of our universe? What keeps these 2 universes apart if there are indeed 2 or more? So in a flux cluster universe as I visualise it, maybe the clusters themselves finally can't be reproduced anymore and whats left is the energy from the universe. Maybe when this energy meets the energy from the universe/s next to us it creates a positive/negative energy flux which keeps universes apart. Or something similar. Everything has an edge’ shape’ or shell’, everything. And if nature follows nature then our universe must have an edge’ shape’ or shell’. Maybe the energy retracts and the pressure is left at the edge of the universe?. Maybe only gravity/anti gravity fluxes are left and they create the constant force needed to keep the universe area open and big enough for the Big Bang/God Nova to grow into. I guess something should have to exist, even if the universe collapsed, there would have to be something for it to have collapsed from?. And when the Big Bang/God Nova happened, surely that would also have needed a pre made? existing area to create our universe in? If indeed there can be no such thing as ‘absolute nothing’ Edited September 25 by Imagine Everything typo
Imagine Everything Posted September 25 Author Posted September 25 12 minutes ago, zapatos said: Yeah, and maybe monkeys will fly out of my butt. From your expert pov, do you think there is only one universe? I know my imagination is a little wild.
Mordred Posted September 25 Posted September 25 Let's stick to the physics of our Observable universe before worrying about other possible universes. This evening I will run through the basics behind the LCDM model
zapatos Posted September 25 Posted September 25 57 minutes ago, Imagine Everything said: I know my imagination is a little wild. Nothing wrong with imagination but it should have some grounding in science. Simply saying "maybe" is no basis for discussion. Try predicating it on some fact, such as "Since "x" is true, then maybe "y" will be true also."
Phi for All Posted September 25 Posted September 25 ! Moderator Note I think you need to focus on your first Speculative thread, and support that instead of starting other speculative threads based on the first one (which you need to support a bit better). No sense building on a shaky foundation.
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