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  • love the video man

  • Very enjoyable thank you

  • love the video really good

  • @ericajjful thanks erica - very pleased you liked it - new videos coming on the site again soon

  • some really good stuff here

  • @distractionxx Thanks very much for your support distraction

  • There is no question as well as answer of a god. The Reality is Infinity even if there is a vision it is a temporary in the absence of vision also Infinity is there. Those formulas made by human are also temporary because Physics, Chemistry and Biology changes Universally. It is Infinite Conversion human life is a micro part of this Conversion this is Infinite Reaction no one is creator nor destroyer nor controller. Finally this is Infinite Universal Reaction

  • The Creator of the Level 2 Multiverse has posted a video on YouTube, describing the process of Bubble Nucleation, and sending a message to us, the 'children' of our Bubble.

    The message gives an account of our place in the Universe, and the meaning of our lives.

    Take a look at ' God says sorry. '

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  • Quantum Physics suggests that the process of observation is making everything come into existence from infinite possibility. The act of looking or maybe even just thinking of other universes creates them. As long as we keep looking, we will keep finding. The same goes for inner space. We may be sliding between universes each time we change our minds.

  • much appreciated

  • Very nice informational vid, thanks

  • So I was making a TV dinner earlier, it had chicken nuggets in there but when took it out of the microwave I suppose the plastic kind of burnt and the aroma got into the nuggets, so I said "fuck this" and threw it away, seriously who wants chicken nuggets that smell like burnt plastic?

  • fun fact: the multiverse is also known as hyperspace

  • @2unknown21 is it ?

  • Nietzsche's Eternal Return idea may sort of be valid..

  • is it a coinsidence that we can only work out what we use 10 % of our brain for and we also can only comprehend 10%of the universe (90% known as dark matter) ,, we are made up of the exact same things as the universe and concioussness comes naturaly to us so why wouldnt it come nauraly to the universe ?? so many questions so little time

  • @kakaroobart It's not that we can only work out what we use 10% of our brain for, it's that we use only use 10% of our brain power at any given time, but it is impossible to use 100% of your brain when each different part of your brain is used for something different.

  • There is no multiverse, there is only the universe. We exist a large part of the universe,our perceivable 'universe,' but the collective collection of the 'universes,' is the universe. We have not, and most likely will never see the entire 'universe', and laws (presently know to us) could break down in certain scenarios, and ultimately some other discover would be required to explain the event.

  • @KevZen2000 like me , you have no fully comprehensible idea what the truth could be really be....to be fair guv :D :p

  • and if universe is infinite there could also be infinite possibilities rather than infinite repetition which makes no sense

  • @TheSolberry ah but youre not thinking 30th dimensionally haha

  • Bahahaha how much millions of taxpayers money and scientist hours were wasted to figure out the universe is infinite :P .

  • @UniversalExpanse your a waste of taxpayers money fact also you're a moron 4 saying that 

  • @FIGHTFANNERD3 go away you pesky groupie

  • Nature speaks to us loud and clear. To conquer the thought of all that there is that is cosequential to the inception and evolution of matter the worlds the galaxies and the species, one must first understand the atom. THE ATOM IS NOT CONSTRUED AS WE ARE TOUGHT, but it's a rather simple devise of nature that has an average diameter of 3 billionths of one inch, or 90 billionths of one millimeter. It's made up of different frequencies that weave and interweave creating intrinsic lattices of matter

  • @jqs1943 My god you're like Einstein

  • @fishybishbash I like your presentation also. Atoms are formed by the weave of frequencies. We should be able to synthetise lattices of matter at will under controlled conditions. Planet earth meassures 8000 miles in diameter. It's approximetely 4.5 billion years old. Divide the diameter by its age, and work the calculation down to the second and you'll have the average diameter of the atom. Probably in the first 1 billion years a planetary core develops made of gigantic sphererical magnets.

  • there are an infinite number of universes

    what ever you are thinking about right now has happened will happen and is happening in some other universe

    the same with dreams

    the same with actions

    that is where thoughts come from

    what ever you can think of is real in some other universe/dimension

  • The mind can scarcely comprehend the possibilities of the cosmos, the Universe is endlessly gigantic and is probably part of an equally endless web of the multiverse, of which the very laws of physics and nature could be completley differnet, the odds are therefore infinite that life exists elsewhere in our universe and indeed in the multiverse. Our Universe may be an atom in a collosal construct of matter, which in its self may be yet another atom and so on forever in an endless loop.

  • this guys boring and his accent sucks!

    im gonna go watch a michio kaku video.

  • I don't get it.

    Is he saying other universes exist in a parallel dimension? Or are there just other universes a bajillion zillion miles away from this one, other big bangs, and some of them might have turned out exactly like ours so there's a guy who looks like me and does the same things and... what?

  • @Madfoot713 - Four levels of multiverse hypothesized, each subsequent level encompassing all lower levels: (1) infinite space with infinite number of "visible universe spheres (Hubble Volumes)", (2) Infinite regions each with different physics (Chaotic Inflation), (3) Many Words (quantum mechanics), (4) different mathematical paradigms. Search Google video: "Theories of Everything" for full version and more. Also, Wikipedia:Multiverse. Infinite copies and variations of us? Infinity demands it.

  • @Madfoot713

    might it be, that all of these so called multiverses actually occupy the same space all at once?

  • @fireball111121 I never mentioned time travel. I simply used a back to the future reference to state the similarity to the theory of parallel universes. My thoughts are as follows: there very well may be a "multiverse" however if this is to be taken as true I do not believe that there are other universes that stem from the decisions we make or don't make rather than ones that simply exist. More like an alien inhabitance than a "twilight zone" paradox.

  • @iyoseb A flying spaghetting monster, duh :P

  • Why not just void and darkness. Why, why why. Why keep adding and compounding the problem, explain where the beginning was, when and how? Whats the purpose? Nothing happens for no reason. nothing has a purpose, so why do we even exist? We already have the answer, it may not be the one we like, but we still have it. Just imagine nothing existing, then ask why nothing exist. Evolution adds more problems than answers. Why is the question.

  • @outbackjack1974 From what I've researched (I've had to do research papers on this, I know plenty about it) It's sounding a lot like we have only two actual answers to our reason for existence, and that's 1. We're a lucky universe that had the right laws of physics for existence, or 2. We really were created by a higher being (for me the being is God). Also, Evolution doesn't create more problems, just solves one big one ;P

  • @fireball111121 for me when i look up at the nigh sky i know where i came from. how about you?

  • To complicated

  • Hahha stfu idiot

  • not mexicans from Utah? lol

  • who created Gravity? Time, Motion, Mass, Black Holes, if the universe created itself from gravity in black holes, God did not create the universe, Gravity did, but who created Gravity? lol.

  • @Rico8458 Maybe aliens created gravity.

  • @Rico8458 no god

  • I just wonder how the heck all of this started in the first place... Was there nothing in the beginning? How could there have always been "Something" what happened before that? And so on... I know its unanswerable, but yyyy

  • You use the term expansion of knowledge, when it is no more than an expansion of supposition. I have a theory of my own that contains that very large but finite amount of universes.

  • @Yldii

    you stole that from me

  • @goodsirknight What do you call you theory? Mine is as far as I kind find quite unique. We should pick each others brains on this.

  • @Yldii

    Yldii i'm only joking, i've no theories at all, what the hell is going on is my question

  • how can the universe have any "shape" that implies that there is something outside that shape.

  • i believe its possible there is a multiverse but i dout they are all parrel universes that sounds like a "copout" sorta.

  • Multiverse = A COPOUT FROM GOD

    My reason for this? Occam's Razor.

  • I knew this when I was 5! come on!!

  • I don't think there is another "me" out there that didn't wreck his dads car, or said "no" to pot in highschool, but I do buy into the idea that there may be another universe... With millions of different possibilities. Different colors that we have yet to discover, or possibly UNABLE to discover with our eyes and brains. Or even different laws that make THAT universe fit together... A different periodic table. A different world alltogether.

  • However, it's my belief that a multiverse with total, and absolute differences between "universes" may exist. A universe connected, or tied into this one only because of the fact that it has a beginning, much like our own.

  • I believe that the multiverse theory is a possibility. However to believe the "back to the future 'its a totally different 1985, Marty!'" multiverse, where there is a counterpart to my every decision, is a bit hard to swallow.

  • @linolium9 And impossible. I know this post is 2 months old, but back to the future is an impossibility. If you went back in time to change something (like Marty creating the evil 1985), then when you got around to that time again, you never went back. If you never went back, than you never changed anything, so you never changed the timeline, except for a minor altercation that just gets stuck repeating.

  • Conan O'brian in 20 years.

  • gray beard, glasses, and sport coat tell me this is an intelligent man. I believe in the multiverse

  • wiseness coems with the years they sometimes say probs wrong bc it comes if u like studying or like watching these things n HELL YEAH I DO this makes alot of sence tbh great job!

  • wow very interesting...

  • I just love watching the space videos :)

  • Space isn't flat. The Earth is.

  • @danielteeboom its funny you say that when we had 3d pcitures of the earth

  • Really makes me think about religion. In the multiverse there is one universe among an infinite amount of universes which contains a galaxy among billions of galaxies which contains a solar system among billions of solar systems which contains a planet upon which millions of species have evolved and out of the 0.01% of those species which still exist there is a species called Homo Sapiens, and religious people believe that everything that exists was created just for this species???

  • put another shrimp on the universe

  • It's a mind boggling concept given our understanding of the known universe. It's difficult to wrap your head around it, because each universe could hold its own gravitational laws, or have no gravity at all. I'm no quantum physicist, but the idea blows my mind.

  • The double slit experiment guarantees, in the Hugh Everett model, that not only is there life in other parallel universes, but that there are people who are almost exactly like you there (doing the same experiment, but with the electron going through a different slit at the same instant you are doing it).

    And the universe being flat makes the total energy=0, so propogating new flat universes almost exactly like ours takes no energy.

    That the universe is flat was huge!

  • I like how it was explained in planet of the apes (each driving lan on a freeway lane is a different timeline) in extention to that, lets ay each lane has a single car. The car represents one universe and the farther you get from the car you're in the more different things seem to be. But what happens when two cars collide? Lol, I'm blowing things out of proprtion here, it's interesting tho.

  • Just about the time I started thinking I must be really stupid because I don't understand a thing he is saying, he turned the camera on himself and started quoted scripture. Now it all makes sense.

  • there's one point about science, it doesn't explain bananas

  • they thought the earth was flat back when they knew very little about it, now they reckon the universe is flat when they know very little about it, they might be making a mistake.

  • But if there is an infinite number of these universes, isn't it paradoxical to say that an infinite number is constantly being created? As in order to add onto a number, it must be finite. Or am I missing something?

  • @spartacandream yes, imagine that you have slots for the universes ..slot for the universe no. 2 and 4.. and you move 2 to 3 and 4 to five you will end up with free even slots...infinite number of them, it is possible

  • @nehorlavazapalka I know it's possible, it just seems to be paradoxical that infinite universes are increasing in number infinitely.

  • Made me think of the moral ramifications of this - a reality with an infinite number of holocausts, starvation, death, disease - infinite suffering - and it's opposite infinite bliss - the connections with various aspects of Buddhist thought seem very clear to me - particularly the concept of Indras web - well worth checking out.

  • doidera!

  • @leroybanks science is NOT a religion. It is actually the study of the Multiverse, other energies and the study of matter. Please do not compare your beliefs of gods and whatever you have with the beauty of science. Not trying to be rude or offend religious people. Peace

  • @nameless954 Science is much more than that. It is the study of everything, even the study of religion. Science is about truth, knowledge, understanding, experimenting and yes philosophising. Religion explains that God created the universe. Science may very well prove religion to be correct. Not that "he" did it in 7 days, that's total bs. God could be a giant brain made up of stars and galaxies acting as a giant neural network, which means we could all be a part of it's "imagination."

  • @s4057052 my point is that God could be the reason why we exist. It seems far more likely that something created the Universe with all its laws and infinitely complex relationships ie relativity to quantum mechanics. The power behind the moment of creation (big bang) is so massive and precise and beautiful that I cannot help but wonder what caused it. Was it a freak occurrence. Something had to will the universe into existence. Every fibre of my being tells me that.

  • @s4057052

    If you belive so then you should read the Quran, in the quran it tells you about the begining of the universe and far more comlex stuff that a man from the dessert could not know. Contact me of you are intrestet, do not judge a group of people out of the actions of other, look up in the quran sura 21 verse30. There you can se yourself. Have a good day :)

  • @s4057052 That is well put!

  • @s4057052 

  • @s4057052 the theory of 7 days is not bs. In some religions its 7 days as in 7 periods of time. these periods as times can be as long as billions of years.

  • @lakshmak The bible says 'day'. If day doesn't mean day, the entire scripture is open to wild interpretations. It breaks down.

  • @morningstomper123 did i say bible? bcoz i dont remember saying bible? was i sleeping or something?

  • @lakshmak I think religious scripture is a remarkable way of explaining existence to someone who lived 2000 yrs ago. Sure some of what these scriptures talk about is still relevant BUT only because there is so much mystery behind life and reality and existence. Science cant explain why everything exists but it can provide amazing philosophical explanations to what's outside the universe or what 'God' might actually 'be'...science is religion and vice versa, the sooner ppl realise that the better

  • @lakshmak Whatever text it is you speak of (which, perhaps for the sake of fainess, you should point out WHICH text you speak of) is pretty much irrellevant. The point I am making is transferable. If the word 'day', in any religious text, doesn't ACTUALLY mean 'day', then how can the rest of the text be immune from deviations by a factor of billions and billions? You did say a day could mean billions of years? To me that is a joke.

  • @morningstomper123 ok then, laugh?

  • @nameless954 1 more point. The universe is beautiful, I'm sure you will agree. We as humans are the only things on Earth to have seen planetary nebulas or massive quasars. We can also see the beauty of music. Or how amazing a puppy can be. My point is that science, animal emotions and religion are all the same. They just express beauty in different ways but they are all equally valid in the 'mind of God'. I think therefore I am. If I think that something is beautiful it is. That's objectivity.

  • google Doe's Account., its insane.

  • @Yellowwatts Do you honestly believe this? The LHC isn't built to monitor what's outside the known Universe. It aims at measuring the tiniest particles of energy that we theorise to exist yet cannot observe. It smashes atoms together and measures what happens. "Doe" says the LHC confirmed that consciousness exists outside the universe and former humans "spirits" are looking in on the universe. Honestly, what a croc. Hahaha he may as well say that his toaster told him the secret. Gow a brain.

  • @Yellowwatts *Grow

  • Eventually humans will develop the technology to travel to these other universes (that occupy the same space as this one) but as they start at different times, people from the future of another universe will be able to travel here,(dimensional time travel) provide us with technology to further develop thus making it possible to become as advanced as it is possible to be, by repeating this over and over again that is the true value of the multi verse, that is scheduled to happen this year.

  • @C4eternity this year???? wtf are you on about? If you're referring to the LHC you got it all wrong. The LHC wont open up a portal to another dimension. Even if it did the it would be likely to rip time and space apart in the form of a black hole. This science fiction scenario although very exciting and awesome is possibly millions of years away unless aliens come to Earth and show us how although this seems more unlikely then humans discovering it themselves.

  • @s4057052 It is not an opinion, people from another universe a thousand years more advanced will be back this year, nothing to do with any LHC. They came here a few years ago along with some of my children from a different universe.I am in the process of organizing the media rights. Of course you wont believe this but I can assure you it is not far away.

  • @C4eternity whatever rummy

  • Australian or New Zealander?

  • @SamuelJoaodaSuica

    Australian- I guess the flat accent gave it away- New Zealanders switch the vowel sounds as in 'fush and chups'

  • @dhtow01We do not say "fush and chups" thats you aussies

  • I think stuff like the Multiverse are still beyond the grasp of science. Time will pass untill a real TOE is proven, and I dont think that will happen soon

  • I love that felling when you thinking

    the univers is as big as ...Oh Shit and suddenly you brain melts :D

  • @gmodmaster20

    your brain will melt when u see how big is the omniverse :D

  • great explanation!

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  • forgive me if i seem rude, but we sound pathetic. we have all these outlandish theories and we only have one source for evidence. earth. we have no idea about the reactions of things because were just part of this tiny spec. think of it through an alien point of view.

  • ....And that sounds pathetic to you?

  • @NavinJohnson90 well yea really pathetic. pathetic in the sense that people will learn about things like this and say theyre true. im all for personal beliefs, but its like humans cant accept insignificance in this universe.we have to justify everything we find with science. science is just a religion

  • Science doesn't serve to justify anything. At its core, it's a philosophy of seeing everything as clearly and consistently as we possibly can. Curiosity, learning, open-mindedness and innovation. Those sound far from pathetic to me.

  • it is possible to travel threw our own timeline. just stand there and u will go forward in time!!!! im brilliant.

  • @iisdan through time, not threw....

    not so brilliant now, are ya?

  • @iisdan Fuckin brilliant my friend fucking brilliant!

  • oh scratch that, you said different initial conditions with the level one multiverse

  • ok, so if i'm understanding this right, there are many alternate universes with the same initial conditions all contained between the same two branes. That would be the level one multiverse? would the level two multiverse be universes with different initial conditions contained in between two branes seperate from ours?

  • @cmanning525 More than likely yes, but it doesn't mean that they are unreachable, just that if we humans didn't try then it wouldn't take longer than expected.

  • This is so complex. I'm not quite at the right level to comprehend the actual science behind this information. Immensely interesting though.

  • Fundamental Theory 0f Existence 1 The infinite vacuum T=0K 2 The particle: C/D = pi , E = Mc^2 3 The spins: h =E/t h* = h/2pi 4 The photon, the inertia 5 The electron: e^2 = h*ca, E = h*f , em field 6 The gravitation, the star, the time 7 The proton 8 The atom(s) 9 The cell(s) 10 The Laws a) The Law of conservation and transformation energy/mass b) The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle c) The Pauli Exclusion Principle 11 The test
  • i don't get it, how can the universe be infinite if it has shape? if something has shape it must have boundries, otherwise it wouldnt be a shape. for example, you can't have an infinitely large square because then the corners wouldnt meet because the sides are infinitely long, therefore there isnt a square.

    anyone got an explanation?

  • @kyarsm a circle is infinitely long and yet it has a shape

  • @MrSirRam i thought every circle has a radius, diameter, and perimeter. then the same thing happens as with a square - the radius is from a side of the circle to the centre. if it is infinitely long it cant meet the centre because there wont be a centre if it is infinite, the centre can't be said to be any point, therefore a circle isnt infinitely long - remember perimeter?

    anway, having shape means it has boundries, so there must be something 'outside' the shape.

  • @MrSirRam, actually going around a circle just has repeating patterns. Eventually you will go in every possible direction based on how much surface area the sphere has. In this sense a infinite multiverse seems nonsensical when you say that it has a shape. Or by shape is it referring to the nature of its space time. I would of thought that the multiverse would be an infinite plan with endless span representing all all constants within the web of causality. Kind of like an infinite spiderweb.

  • @MrSirRam, secondly is a a infinite multiverse possible? Is it even mathmatically possible to have quantatative infinity? If it is only made up of trillions of universes? Than the multiverse itself would have a beggining. How then does the multiverse solve anything? Trillions of universes that we can't even observe? Even if we tried to go to these multiverses, many would be too unstable for life and therefore would be unobservable. What is your opinion on this?

  • Are you sure that a circle is infinitely long? I'm quite sure that the circumference of a circle IS it's length.

  • Its not infinitly long its jsut countinulessly long (or how ever you spell that word)

  • @kyarsm look at the commonly used emblem for infinity or the snake/dragon eating itself, etc.

  • The universe, as carl sagan stated is,: "finite, yet unbounded".

  • I have to agree with bachandl, how can quantum theory or any physics theory prove emotion and our contentious? there has to be something more in order for us to thrive off of our feelings, cause if you actually think about it, most everyday decisions, the choice was based off a feeling/emotion. every single person thinking something different all at the same time is too random for me too believe all this, much too random.

  • The multiverse is science fiction and is created by rogue theoretical physicists who can not accept that their human mind is limited. If multiverse is reality then it means everything possible is realized. This means that every criminal act committed was made to happen because everything possible has to happen. How can you punish a criminal for something that random acting subatomic particles making up the neurons in his brain made him do? This theory rejects souls, love, and common sense.

  • @bachandl

    yout analogy is not logical. Humans have emotions and so not all things that is possible to happen NEEDS to happen. Universes don't have emotions. We know something is wrong because we have emotions.

    The capability of our mind is NOT limited, Our lives are the ones limited, Imagine if we were all immortal and discovering things as we live then the capability of our mind is also infinite.

  • @impulsive2urge your memory would have to be infinite as well, though. :P

  • didn't think of that. yeah include also infinite ram.

  • @bachandl

    Our mind is capable of anything, we are just bounded by several factors - time etc, in addition we need to rest and sleep. Humans are just limited by their physical capability. if we could think infinitely without resting then everything is possible at a given a certain time. This is only 2010. The universe is about 13 billion yrs old, and so it is very much ahead of us.

  • Dont know if you are religeous or not but Amen too that.

  • I'm not religious. I believe there's a God but not the type of god every christian is imposing(they're quite annoying). If there's everything then there must be someone behind it, that's what i mean.

  • Yep i can deal with that. What i find is a lot people abandon reasonable thinking over ideas like this. My view is the anthropic principle has put those who wish to deny an intelligence behind life in a very awkward position. The multiverse is their way out. Totally unproven. Science cannot account for or make 1 teaspoon of thought , love , hatred etc These are intangible and science will never be able to assess these emotions. thankfully

  • My favorite multiverse is the one where dogs are the highest lifeform.They sit around all day barking over whether dog descended from cat. A fox terrier called Dawkins says they have in fact descended from mice. Four legs two ears - who can argue? Easy mouse turns into rat , turns into cat , then dog. Face it multiverse = BS.and avoidance of possible acceptance this is the only one and is fine tuned for a reason. The reason may be us. Evolution is unproven crao why follow more unproven crap

  • evolution is more proven than religion yet so many people accept that, i just want to know if you believe that all religions are unproven crap

  • The multiverse is proven now? Athiests and evolutionists must have shares in johnson and johnson who make Band Aid. Everytime they have to face up to fact of obvious design the goal posts are shifted and therefore another Band Aid is applied to their failing theories. The nultiverse is an avoidance of facing up to the fact this is the only one and the fine tuning argument overwhelming says it is designed for human life. Prove another universe exists first. Or deal with this one first.

  • for the record i never said that the multiverse has been proven because it obviously hasn't, and frankly i don't think we could but i am neither wholly an evolutionist, and I'm. not at all an athiest i do believe that evolution is real, and that there is a god, not necessarily the one portrayed by many religions, and because i haven't noticed any signs of obvious design, maybe i haven't been looking hard enough, but i would love to have them revealed to me

  • @tribob1212 so you make an announcement to lash out at people you don't know? why make enemies with people? next time someone helps you fix a flat tire, before you let them help ask them if they're religious, if so then ignore their help if you're going to be nice for your own gain. you know what my favorite multiverse theory is? fictional realism..

  • all i was saying was that religions are just as unproven as the multiverse, now i don't necessarily believe the multiverse is real, and i never said he was religious i was asking if he holds equal views over all unproven theories, or if he was only against evolution because it was unproven and unsupported by many churches, so many religions hold this belief so strongly i wanted him to see the other side of the coin,

  • i meant the first "multiverse" i typed to be evolution

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  • sitting on a van der graf generator, his hairs gone static... no such thing as space or time, apparently, most specifically the notion of "absolute" space or time existing irrespective of things, immutable, eternal, whatever... incoherent conceptually

  • space is flat and infinite the universe is a sphere but forms clusters because of gravity acting on the mass of the elements i think it should be if the big bang theory is true

  • space is like a bendable fabric not flat

  • if it were bendable it would have an edge which is obviously impossible as it is infinite in all directions so bendable is bull

    maybe i was wrong when i said flat but i wasn't wrong when i said the universe is a sphere

  • u said space is flat not the universe... and if space wasnt bendable then how do u explain blackholes?

  • when i said unbendable i ment there cant be an edge to space but the universe is expanding in to it and must be a sphere of some kind if you believe the big bang thing as for black hole i think there were gravitiy has colapsed to where i don't know

  • do u understand what the big bange theroy is? it says that the universe was once smaller thatn an atom and at one random date it rapidly stated expanding and is still expanding

  • ok sounds simple but was space/nothing already here to expand in to or is it part of the universe

  • the universe is flat. satellites have proven this here in 2009. weird.

  • the universe, as of 2009 has been confirmed to be flat - thus making it infinite.

  • hey do you know what the theory says about what caused the big bang to go off, like was it literally a bang, or like a slow outward expansion, and was there a single instant where it all started, was it like a stable atom the BAM it was an expanding universe?

  • What caused the "Big Bang" was the interaction of two membranes in the 11th dimension. These two membranes travelled as waves and were rippled, and when they interacted, the ripples moved on to be all the matter that is contained in our universe today.

  • And there was not an explosion, but rather an expansion and cooling of matter.

  • if the universe is infinite how come it is expanding?

  • It's not infinit

  • that is what i thought

  • ????the space is infinite .. the universe is finite.

  • Yeah, Space is like the surface of the earth, you can walk in one direction for infinity and you'll never reach a stop, you will just go back to where you started and restart. The universe is like the earth itself.

  • well the space is infinite but the universe is finite :D.

  • scale and proportion

  • space is infinite the universe is expanding in to space

  • @opahan666 thats what makes its infinite. if it wasn't, wouldn't it be limited?

  • I think that you do not understand the context in which the word "flat" is used, when one says "the universe is flat."

  • Can you explain it to me?

  • It refers to the geometry of the universe. To keep it simple for space:

    Think of yourself standing in a large, flat area somewhere in the mid-western United States. Looks nice and flat, yes? But it isn't, as we all know that our planet is more or less spherical, and the surface has a curve. The curve is just so big, we can't see it. Like a microbe on a bowling ball. So it is with space. Only a flat universe has actual flat planes, not illusions of flatness as a result of tiny observers.

  • Crazy.

  • At least you weren't born a 1,000 years ago.

  • Aim for the skies, but i feel like i've been borned several hundreds years too early.

  • Me too.... =(