In maths terms you are firm grounds because it is theoretic, there can always be one more, this infinity +1 is still infinity, time is just a curved ball, but what about cosmologically speaking?
Every now and again I start thinking about the end of the universe / multiverse and it makes my head hurt because there's no answer I can logically accept.
The accepted theory is the mother of all Big Bang* spews out particles that cool and expand to create the universe...
But even before then, there was the 'void' to be filled. What is holding the vaccuum of space? If the (matter of the) universe is expanding into the 'nothingness' of infinity, where is this nothingness? You can't fill something that isn't there!
2007-06-18
03:32:25
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Malachim
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