Its quite scary that the universe could be round, beyond that nothing, how far is nothing and beyond that wow.
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You do not really ask a question.
However, the idea that the universe is "round" is incorrect (to our current views of physics).
It is OR
- finite and closed with no boundaries, and could be imagined as the skin of a balloon. Just the skin, nothing else, not the inside, not the outside. That skin is full of small riddles (the quantum variations of space-time).
OR
- infinite and open, and is more difficult to imagine, but would look like the shape of a horse saddle.
The first is easier to comprehend (and visualise), so I stick with that one!
If the universe is expanding.what is it expanding into?
Not scary.
Nothing is what we call the Great Void. Maybe that's the creation point! or not!
But the more we discover, the cooler it gets!
Nothing stops at the edges
Universe is not round,it can as well be eleptical or shapeless.There is no state of" nothingness":the entire universe is filled with plasma or unknown substancs.There is no vaccum as such.Do not be scared.You cannot fall out of Earth so long as gravity is there.
its mind blowing
I have wondered about that but it doesn't scare me. The easiest answer is that there are other universes but then the question must be asked again.what are between universes? Is it an interdimensional thing? Can you define "nothing"?
Here gray check this out it shows you how big the universe is. Actually it's what we can see so far. :)
http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/univer.
No it is not scary. The Universe creates its own time and space. There is no 'beyond' that. Stop worrying about 'beyond' and concentrate on the here and now. The Universe can look after itself, quite literally. But can you?
the universe is a small part of something infinite in that i mean us and all the observable universe are all cram ed into someones light bulb or a atom on the end of a drop of water maybe smaller than an atom.
Sorry, Why is it scary that the earth COULD be round? Round as against what other shape? What does the word THAT refer to in the statement, "beyond that nothing"? What about the other stars, planets etc? It would be interesting also to know, what is beyond nothing, other than more of the same. You could compete with John Prescott with just a little more effort. Still, good game, good game and lots of fun.
Space is only as large as the matter that is in it. If there was no matter, as in the moment of the theoretical big bang, then the universe would be without dimension, or time. Both of these are a by-product of matter, which both creates the illusion of space but also distorts the fabric of space throught the effect of gravity. The theory is that if you were able to go in a straight line without deviation you would eventually return to your starting point.
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