Journey Through the Universe, Hyperspace, and Beyond
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My father (masters in chemical engineering)used to challange our young minds by pondering an end to space.He would always conclude with the question.End of space suggests there is some kind of wall or barrior.Obvious question is,whats on the other side of the wall.Finite minds in the physical world cant readily compute an infinite reality.
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Where did the music come from?
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@hunter4hire Maybe this is how the Universe actually is - fractal infinity.
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Hey Evasius. Did you get some of this audio from Shpongle?
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shame about the music...
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Are those bagpipes and Tibetan horns in the soundtrack?
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true!
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@hunter4hire Nah, I doubt it. Although assuming that the universe follows fractal structure is good, although probably not anything as ordered as the Mandelbrot set. Also, you must remember that the equations described by quantum mechanics have basically infinite possible outcomes (all contained within a finite area, scaling), and that there is infinite small on the other end. I doubt the looping, though, but it has some ground for it (I wouldn't be surprised if it was true)
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@2012singularity2012 this video is just for entertainment, actually there is an underlying base end to this universe.
Hey Evasius, just like you projected outward past the filaments of galaxies, etc., what do you think is beyond (inside) the quarks, gluons, muons, etc.? Peace.
2012singularity2012 5 months ago
@2012singularity2012 - go 'down' far enough and you will eventually again arrive at galaxies, stars, etc - the whole structure loops back on itself and is, as a result, infinite.
Evasius 5 months ago