Cecil
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epepke was talking about the idea that the universe is spherical in the fourth dimension, so that living in it is like living on the surface of the spherical Earth - if you go far enough in one direction you will eventually come back to your starting point. Alternatively, we would be able to see our own galaxy somewhere in the sky if we looked far enough in any direction. This is not a generally accepted theory - most cosmologists believe that the universe is "flat".Eos of the Eons said:When you go straight out into space.
Imagine the universe as an expanding bubble whose edge is growing outward at the speed of light. There is an "end" but you can never get to it, because it's moving away from you faster than you can get to it. In fact, even if you left here right now in a spaceship travelling at the speed of light, the closest "edge" would always be 13 Gly away. [/B][/QUOTE]That is why I can't wrap my head around most of this. There is an 'end' to earth, an 'end' to our galaxy, but not our universe?