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theundeadhero
10-18-2004, 09:09 AM
Okay, I'm not sure if I belive this or not but it's 4:04 in the morning and I have nothing better to think about. Sometimes I think to myself, what if the universe is round? A lot of people believe it's really vast and huge, but what if they're wrong? What if the farthest our telescopse can see West is only like 10 feet from the farthest we can see East, but we don't know because we can't see that far? You could argue that if your looking straight then your vision isn't going to turn with the universe, but you have to think that when their's nothing else out there, it would have to turn with it. I've added a picture to help you understand the concept. What do you think?

Super Christ
10-18-2004, 10:24 AM
I can't remember what shape it's mathmatically suggested to be, but yeah, when I imagine the universe, I generally picture it as an enormous 4 dimensional sphere.

Big D
10-18-2004, 11:55 AM
When I think of the universe, I imagine a sphere of matter - the physical universe, all the stars, planets, nebulae etc in their respective galaxies - expanding out into an infinite, boundless emptiness. Perhaps this infinite endlessness is filled with other physical universes. It's infinite, so why not?

I realise this model is perhaps not entirely accurate or consistent with theory, but it suits my needs for now. The 'expanding sphere' component is pretty accurate, though.

fire_of_avalon
10-18-2004, 05:04 PM
I remember attending this seminar once with a guy who told us what shape the universe was supposed to be, but that was two or three years ago and I don't remember anything but people being really really rude to him.

Doomgaze
10-18-2004, 07:34 PM
As I recall, for some reason any point in the universe will appear to be the center of the universe to that observer. I don't remember why.

EDIT: Big D - that's mostly right, except it may not be a sphere, and there's NOTHING outside the universe. It's not just empty, it doesn't exist.

Super Christ
10-18-2004, 07:43 PM
Think of the universe as a big balloon, with little dots drawn in marker all over it. These dots are the galaxies. When you blow up the balloon, if you were a two dimensional being in one of these "galaxies", it would appear as though every galaxy in the universe was moving away from you, and as though you were in the center. Which, of course, would not be true - the center is in a higher dimension than you could comprehend.

So take that analogy, and apply it to the universe at large, only instead of being on the two dimensional surface of a 3 dimensional balloon, we're on the three dimensional surface of a higher dimensional sphere. That also explains why closer galaxies don't seem to be moving away from us very quickly, and why the furthest galaxies appear to be moving away at nearly the speed of light.

Doomgaze
10-18-2004, 07:45 PM
Oh, right.

Denmark
10-18-2004, 09:15 PM
This sort of stuff makes my head hurt. It's just...THERE. Something has to exist everywhere. There can't be nothing outside the universe, it wouldn't make sense. But then how can something be infinite? Incomprehensible. *dies*

Erdrick Holmes
10-18-2004, 09:21 PM
I don't think the universe has an ending. It's infinite, either that or the if the universe has a limit then it's expanding through time, as time moves then the universe grows. That's what I think.

Levian
10-18-2004, 09:21 PM
I'll just eat a cookie and pretend this thread doesn't exist. Universe = bad. Cookies = good. Now how cool wouldn't it be if the universe was an infinite cookie? No? ok...

Denmark
10-18-2004, 09:23 PM
I don't think the universe has an ending. It's infinite, either that or the if the universe has a limit then it's expanding through time, as time moves then the universe grows. That's what I think.

What's it expanding into?

kikimm
10-19-2004, 12:10 AM
Even more universe.

I don't know....I get confused, and frustrated when I think about this. I thought that maybe, like the earth, the universe has an "atmosphere". But then, what's beyond that? There's so many unanswered questions that'll neveer get answered...

I think I'll just leave now, and save my sanity while it's still, partially, in existence.


:D

Doomgaze
10-19-2004, 06:43 AM
There isn't an "outside the universe" for it to expand INTO. Not in the dimensions we can perceive, at least. The universe just gets bigger, it's not displacing any nothingness.

Yamaneko
10-19-2004, 07:32 AM
Donut-shaped universe.

krissy
10-19-2004, 07:39 AM
spilled milk

entropy
eventually everything will be so far apart and so cold, no energy reactions will take place?? ro soemthin, rite?

theory 'Oscillating Universe'

when this happens, it all compresses in upon itself into that speck of matter and big band all over again.

read it on a laminated sheet. has to be a valid theory.

Storm
10-19-2004, 07:48 AM
The universe is obviously enclosed in a cube. As you can clearly see, the universe has a top, bottom, front, back, and two sides. This is a direct proof that we experience four simulatenous 24 days in one rotation of Earth. One person's midday is another's midnight, sun up, and sun down.

This doesn't only apply to the universe, but also to everything we see. The human head has 4 corners: a nose, two ears, and a back corner.

How can you disprove it?

Peegee
10-19-2004, 12:10 PM
infinite matter means infinite energy means no coservation of energy corollary and infinite heat = burn you to death.

infinite space means infinite nothing which is meaningless. So the universe doesn't have a shape, but you're applying 'where I am in relation to other objects' as a 'shape', sort of if I were to draw

 ........
  ........
   ........
    ........
     ........

you might see a quadrilateral. But what I meant was a three-dimensional shape, but I can't draw that here on a msg board (and I"m too lazy to draw it on paint)

escobert
10-19-2004, 12:17 PM
I learned in Astronomey that everything is moving outwards. So each second all the galaxies get e little bit farther from each other. This is caused by the big bang. The big bang was cuased by matter and anti-mater "battling". Matter won.

Peegee
10-19-2004, 12:45 PM
wtf Bort, that wasn't porn >:o

escobert
10-19-2004, 12:48 PM
:D wtf stupid message length thing >:0

theundeadhero
10-19-2004, 01:38 PM
blarg!! The point of this thread was that noone knows what the universe is like. They only have opinions. The purpose was to think up your own opinion, not quote what someone else thinks the universe is like. Storm got it right!