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when I say 'space'. I include all galaxies, etc...
Since we know space is finite - think of all of 'space' as a bubble.
What kind of demension/plane of existence, etc.. do you think is beyond the "bubble" we call space?
When I was a teenager, I took LSD and had it all figured out...I forgot all about it when I came down.

2007-12-05 21:53:41 · 7 answers · asked by rem 4 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

ok, there is no scientific prrof that space is finite. I, and others, believe it is.
If you believe it is finite, please elaborate.
I feel the universe is the equivalent of a 'snow globe" (the little glass bubble filled with water - shake and snow)
and it's laying undiscovered in the equivalent of someones backyard on a much more grand scale

2007-12-05 22:46:59 · update #1

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More space and then a nice warm radiator

2007-12-05 21:57:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I also took once LSD many, many years ago. I didn't figure it out then and hardly do it now. But here is what I think of it today:
When considering the universe, we can't think as we are used to. Think of this: When you look at the starry sky, in any direction, you look toward the origin of the big bang! Yes, because you look in 4 dimensions: 3 spacial and time. You see the sun where it was 8 minutes ago and remote galaxies where they were thousand and thousand of years ago. The further you look the closer to the origin of the universe you see.
Now, it is said that, with the big bang, space and time was created and expand just as fast as matter. Your question then is: yes, but what's outside it?
To answer that, you first have to move outside it, which is not possible. But even if it was, how would you steer your spaceship? In a straight line? What is a straight line? In a curve? What is a curve at the scale of the universe?
I read somewhere about the curving of the universe. I don't understand that because anything that is curved must be so in relation to something that is ... straight, right?
When we already know that even light is bent by gravity, how can we know what is straight and curve?

Imagine what is beyond space as what two-dimensional beings would think space is beyond a surface. It is there but you will never know it.

2007-12-06 06:47:34 · answer #2 · answered by Michel Verheughe 7 · 0 1

There is no beyond space. The universe is all that there is. We don't know it's finite at all. But finite or infinite, the universe is filled with stars and galaxies everywhere and has no boundary.

2007-12-06 06:31:50 · answer #3 · answered by ZikZak 6 · 0 2

LOL. The only thing to do is take another hit of LSD and film it or write things down. You might just prove a theory and get rich. LSD can be your saviour. lol

2007-12-06 05:58:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The Langoliers.

2007-12-06 10:25:25 · answer #5 · answered by elohimself 4 · 0 2

i think the universe is like a never ending "babushka doll' that the "creator" plays with

2007-12-06 07:57:53 · answer #6 · answered by give me TRUTH 3 · 0 2

lol LSD the wonder drug.

2007-12-06 06:03:30 · answer #7 · answered by Dr. Atari 5 · 0 1

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