The number one main thing which I always think about, is our position, relative to where the centre of the universe is and where the Big Bang took place. For example, how do we know if we’re near the centre, or right out on the outer edge? Maybe if we look right, the edge of the universe is much closer and if we look left, the other side is ten times further away! How would we know? If anyone can answer, I’d love to know!
it's not necessarily a void but according to Einstein's theories its the region beyond the light cone where even if whatever matter existed there its light would never reach earth
My question is - why assume that there was a ‘beginning’ or an origin of everything at all? Just because our lives have a beginning and an end, doesn’t mean everything does. I prefer to think that something, be it pure energy or something we have no idea of, has always existed, and always will, in one or many forms.
The number one main thing which I always think about, is our position, relative to where the centre of the universe is and where the Big Bang took place.
For example, how do we know if we’re near the centre, or right out on the outer edge?
Maybe if we look right, the edge of the universe is much closer and if we look left, the other side is ten times further away!
How would we know?
If anyone can answer, I’d love to know!
it's not necessarily a void but according to Einstein's theories its the region beyond the light cone where even if whatever matter existed there its light would never reach earth
My question is - why assume that there was a ‘beginning’ or an origin of everything at all? Just because our lives have a beginning and an end, doesn’t mean everything does. I prefer to think that something, be it pure energy or something we have no idea of, has always existed, and always will, in one or many forms.