Sleeping Troll Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 Has anyone ever considered what the universe would look like to an observer that was not trapped in space/time? Try this: Picture two balloons at some distance apart inflating at an accelerating rate, one observer is receding at the same accelerating rate the other is stationary. What can we say about their observations?
iNow Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 To assume we can exist beyond the universe and spacetime would require that we suspend the rules of physics. Once we suspend the rules of physics, we can say anything we want about our possible observations. For that reason, I'm going with cotton candy co-eds surfing on a chocolate lake.
Sleeping Troll Posted September 17, 2013 Author Posted September 17, 2013 OK, so how do we figure the unverse is a bubble in a multiverse?
Ihcisphysicist Posted September 24, 2013 Posted September 24, 2013 A multiverse would appear as a bubble in a multi times multiverse therefore our universe would seem as if it actually never exist from that point of observation since not even the brightest of the scientist/minds could provide us with a blueprint instead of their assumptions, it could be said that "everything which exist is 'nothingness' and 'nothingness' is existence".
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