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0nion_man_LV 12 Dec, 2017 @ 6:40am
What's beyond space
There should be limit to everything, even if we call space infinite, im sure that its very big, that big, that we cant even measure nor really understand it.

Universe limit
So lets pretend that we stopped the time, the space stopped expanding and time is "paused", we teleport to the edge of anything we have ever known, whats past it? can we even cross this line or is it just like agar.io blob? If there is something then my theory is that light just hasnt passed it and if we go out there, we wouldnt see anything, it would just be pitch black, even if we look back at the place we stood before, it would be black because light hasn't travelled there, at the spot where you are "behind this line".
What if it is a blob that expands just like in agario (best example), you eat those small balls and your blob gets bigger, of course, space doesnt eat "balls" (jokes appreciated) but it expands cause of explosion in the beginning of anything.

Another thought- what if there are many universe "blobs", they shift their shape constantly, they expand too and they are just freely going around nothingness (as far as we know). What if there are many blobs with life inside them and the creatures in other blobs will never see our universe blob cause we couldn't cross the line, the edge of it. It would be some sort of forcefield. And if 2 blobs collided it will be same as in Agario- it will just shift its form and try to squeeze around, of course, planets wont be affected as they are just super tiny bits and there is no drag in space.

The "big boom" object

So most of us should be familiar with that how space began BUT there is my theory which could be believable.
So we COULD calculate how big was the star that exploded before universe began and it's quite an easy idea with hard task.

So to measure approximite size of the star that was existing first before anything, we have to count planets in our galaxy, there should be a way on how to do it. Then we count the galaxies around us as much as we can, even try to guess how many could be out there by signs of galaxy bunches and such things, then we just add the number up until all of galaxies, at least ones we can find with our technology have been counted and we should have the mass of this first star.
This mass could give us extremely good information on how big was the blast force, which could calculate for how long will space expand and what will happen afterwards and we could maybe prove that our universe and everything we have known is just extremely small and was created by one star explosion that was just bigger, way bigger.
Maybe there is this place in universe, where stars are just huge, bigger than we can ever imagine and that's just normal, maybe we are "leftovers" from just a star death.

Edit:new idea section "what was so big that existed before big boom?"

What if we could pass the "blob outter layer" ? What's Your theory on how space works? Let us all know! This is very deep topic to talk about and you really have to understand and be ready to imagine what i mean to catch the idea.
Last edited by 0nion_man_LV; 12 Dec, 2017 @ 6:46am
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mr.who? WcD 12 Dec, 2017 @ 6:42am 
A rock maybe?
Logan 12 Dec, 2017 @ 6:43am 
You will never know,so you can stop asking that question.
Indiana Georg 12 Dec, 2017 @ 6:44am 
The void
0nion_man_LV 12 Dec, 2017 @ 6:48am 
Originally posted by Logan:
You will never know,so you can stop asking that question.
i'm sure that sign will arrive once but as of now, we can try to imagine what could it be, we can use all proofs of what we have now about universe and we could really try to think it out.
0nion_man_LV 12 Dec, 2017 @ 7:22am 
Originally posted by Lord Salishan:
Absolute nothing. It's not that space is only expanding per se. Space and time are creating reality (space/time) out of absolute nothing. (Just a theory). Call me crazy!

Edit:

As scientists observe the 'expansion', what they are witnessing is eternity.
oh damn, that's smart!
AlmightyDunkle 12 Dec, 2017 @ 7:25am 
A nude painting of Danny DeVito.
0nion_man_LV 12 Dec, 2017 @ 7:35am 
Originally posted by BaerSLK:
Originally posted by Lord Salishan:
Absolute nothing. It's not that space is only expanding per se. Space and time are creating reality (space/time) out of absolute nothing. (Just a theory). Call me crazy!

Edit:

As scientists observe the 'expansion', what they are witnessing is eternity.
Until it collapse again and a new big bang happens.
Then it should create black hole, bigger than we have ever seen caused from the collapse.
Originally posted by 0nion_man_LV:
There should be limit to everything
says who?
AetherLiger 12 Dec, 2017 @ 7:43am 
*Insert Portal 2 Space core here*
For me are three options.

Nothingness.
The boundary with another universe.
The universe is a bucle and when you reach the border you end up in the other opposite side of the universe.
Esoteric 12 Dec, 2017 @ 8:14am 
Other planes of existence.
Crystal Sharrd 12 Dec, 2017 @ 8:16am 
What's beyond space? The nerd playing The Sims: Cosmic Edition.
Daxank 12 Dec, 2017 @ 8:16am 
More space

Obvs :trump:
Aznees 12 Dec, 2017 @ 8:16am 
Space 2: The Squeakquel.
0nion_man_LV 12 Dec, 2017 @ 9:48am 
Originally posted by Alterdrak:
*Insert Portal 2 Space core here*
For me are three options.

Nothingness.
The boundary with another universe.
The universe is a bucle and when you reach the border you end up in the other opposite side of the universe.
oh yeah, about just showing up in other side is logical aswell but thats if we imagine universe as flat place
As something holds it together, it should make a sphere so it might basically be a huge "ball" we are living into, if we reach the side, we maybe could just walk on it.
Rumpelcrutchskin 12 Dec, 2017 @ 10:33am 
The glorious empire of sockpeople.
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