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What is the Universe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dulux" data-source="post: 55526" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>I think these questions you asked is a great basis for creating a theory that might match one that either already exists, or is brand new:</p><p> </p><p>__________</p><p>Is there anything currently outside our universe? (Is there a type of shell at the end of darkness?)</p><p> </p><p>Did an entity cause that universe birthing explosion? (Is the totality of existence a cognitive homeostasis?)</p><p> </p><p>Did that entity cause any other universe birthing explosions? (Is there a chain reaction outside to the big bang)</p><p> </p><p>Is the universe really the biggest thing we have the capacity to believe in? (Are we only perceiving ourselves with the universe as a reflection of our undiscovered self?) ; Is it at all possible that there is no "Biggest" or "Smallest" thing and that the size of "things" is truly infinite either way?</p><p> </p><p>What is the largest thing anyone can think of? (Does size matter if reality can also be a calculated dream?) ; Are we truly the figment of our own imaginations?</p><p> </p><p>What is the smallest thing anyone can think of (Do we really think we've found it)? <- NO WAY hahahaha</p><p> </p><p>Does our perspective limit our belief? (Is the conquering of knowledge technically impossible due to circumstances of mortality?) ; Is our perspective the only thing limiting our existence?</p><p> </p><p>Are we truly only physically existent in nature? (If pain and pleasure is an illusion, what causes it beyond physics?)</p><p> </p><p>What is the nature of our existence? (If Newtons law, "For every Action, there is an equal opposite reaction" is the nature of existence, is the education of man only there to move him across the universe for the prospect of procreation? Sex and birth.)</p><p>__________</p><p> </p><p>Wow- what a great thread- you've got me thinking a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dulux, post: 55526, member: 3094"] I think these questions you asked is a great basis for creating a theory that might match one that either already exists, or is brand new: __________ Is there anything currently outside our universe? (Is there a type of shell at the end of darkness?) Did an entity cause that universe birthing explosion? (Is the totality of existence a cognitive homeostasis?) Did that entity cause any other universe birthing explosions? (Is there a chain reaction outside to the big bang) Is the universe really the biggest thing we have the capacity to believe in? (Are we only perceiving ourselves with the universe as a reflection of our undiscovered self?) ; Is it at all possible that there is no "Biggest" or "Smallest" thing and that the size of "things" is truly infinite either way? What is the largest thing anyone can think of? (Does size matter if reality can also be a calculated dream?) ; Are we truly the figment of our own imaginations? What is the smallest thing anyone can think of (Do we really think we've found it)? <- NO WAY hahahaha Does our perspective limit our belief? (Is the conquering of knowledge technically impossible due to circumstances of mortality?) ; Is our perspective the only thing limiting our existence? Are we truly only physically existent in nature? (If pain and pleasure is an illusion, what causes it beyond physics?) What is the nature of our existence? (If Newtons law, "For every Action, there is an equal opposite reaction" is the nature of existence, is the education of man only there to move him across the universe for the prospect of procreation? Sex and birth.) __________ Wow- what a great thread- you've got me thinking a lot. [/QUOTE]
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