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What's The Biggest Structure Known To Man In The Universe ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 43884" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>The Universe is massive. What if in the universe itself as a whole, time is irrelevant? It seems we have no way to know the Universe's exact size in the moment, but it doesn't matter, because when we're looking at galaxies a billion light-years away, we're looking at what they looked like a billion years ago. They're long gone.</p><p></p><p>What if in the universe as a whole thing, there's no such a thing as time? I don't tend to agree with the idea, but think about it. We are likely aware of the existence of a very small part of the Universe. We know there's much more out there, but we can't see it for sure.</p><p></p><p>What if that massive area we're able to see is only 0.001% of the entire universe? What if it Universe is infinite? Would time matter in the whole thing, does time just exist in our perception of things?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 43884, member: 1"] The Universe is massive. What if in the universe itself as a whole, time is irrelevant? It seems we have no way to know the Universe's exact size in the moment, but it doesn't matter, because when we're looking at galaxies a billion light-years away, we're looking at what they looked like a billion years ago. They're long gone. What if in the universe as a whole thing, there's no such a thing as time? I don't tend to agree with the idea, but think about it. We are likely aware of the existence of a very small part of the Universe. We know there's much more out there, but we can't see it for sure. What if that massive area we're able to see is only 0.001% of the entire universe? What if it Universe is infinite? Would time matter in the whole thing, does time just exist in our perception of things? [/QUOTE]
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