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Just a simple question. How do you look at Space? Here's my belief on it.

 

I believe outside of our Universe, there is another Universe. And they just keep expanding and expanding and never end. I can't explain it good in words, I drew it for my teacher a long time ago and it made for sense like that. But imagine Earth drawn on a paper, with Space surrounding it. Then outside of Space, there is another force field or w/e you'd call it, that leads into another Space.

 

ALSO: Do you believe there is other life out there? If so, when do you think we will discover it? And just tell me anything cool about Space or what you believe. I'd love to hear these :)

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If Space goes on forever, I believe it is inevitable that other life forms are out there, even life forms just like us. It would be ignorant to believe thatin a never ending Universe, ours is the only planet which holds intelligent life.

 

But I dont believe we will ever discover that life. Nature is more powerful than science, and I dont think it would ever be possible to create the technology to travel to other Worlds such as our own.

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If there was a Universe outside our own Universe, wouldn't it just be an extension of our Universe? Or do you mean it as in, completely different to what aspects we see in our own? If so, that would be interesting; perhaps a Universe that has some form of a full ecosystem, such as facilitated air, rather than the vacuum we know in our Universe. Heck, I'm not even sure if this is possible.

 

I see the Universe as an expanding force - not never-ending - but definitely expanding from the centre-point, and what lies beyond that extension, I don't quite now. It's pretty mysterious thinking about it to be honest, though I'm sure there's whole theories that lie on the String Theory and Parallel Universes Theory to do with what lies beyond our own Universe.

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Just a simple question. How do you look at Space? Here's my belief on it.

 

I believe outside of our Universe, there is another Universe. And they just keep expanding and expanding and never end. I can't explain it good in words, I drew it for my teacher a long time ago and it made for sense like that. But imagine Earth drawn on a paper, with Space surrounding it. Then outside of Space, there is another force field or w/e you'd call it, that leads into another Space.

 

ALSO: Do you believe there is other life out there? If so, when do you think we will discover it? And just tell me anything cool about Space or what you believe. I'd love to hear these :)

 

The idea of the universe... uni meaning one is that it is all inclusive. There are plenty of "force fields" throughout space as it is each with their own gravitational pull and such. I do think that the universe is much more vast than we think it is and even much more vast than we can comprehend. Could your theory of one universe being just outside of ours could turn out to be true... sure. But I don't personally think that is the case. I think there is just one universe (one set of "real space") but there could be various dimensions within it.

 

See the way I see it... it's sort of the opposite of your theory. You think that outside this universe there is another one. I think that what we see at night out in the endless, black distance is the overarching universe. However we don't know what is on the other end of things like black holes and stuff. I would not be that surprised if there are other universes (better word would be dimensions) within our universe. I would be more surprised if there was another even greater universe beyond this one. Not calling it impossible... just saying that I would be more surprised by that than the former.

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I look at not just space, but the whole space-time-mass continuum like a recursion. I tend to think the elements atoms are consisted off are little worlds which construct our world, and that our world is one of the 'atoms' that construct another world, actually placed inside that those atoms, and so on to infinity. This explains a lot of things in my view. as a recursive function among the world supports the theories under which the world was made.

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