I don't believe there are universes outside of ours. Makes no sense.
I belive there are just an endless amount of time lines. That is what the cause of expansion is, the number of timelines increase so the universe expands as they are created.
I think we live in a black whole, in some parent universe.
Our universe contains black holes = more child universes.
Our parent universe contains other black holes = more "sibling" universes.
Someone posted a link to an article explaining the "we're in a black hole," theory before, and I started to read it after I had already gone to lay down because this chocolate I had bought while traveling to Massachusetts for a conference was making me uncomfortably high. But I had already fricked up by thinking it didn't work and eating more, so I just got higher and higher and I couldn't read anymore after a while and I was stuck thinking about millions and billions of galaxies with all their black holes and all these universes and how some would be lifeless and some might be conquered by galaxy spanning hive mind beings who built Dyson Sphere powered AIs, and they'd all end in heat death eventually, but this could just keep going on for trillions and trillions of years, never stopping, and here I was just thinking about it, all the universes and different physics and various ways for the math to work like probably trillions of other minds have over trillions of years and I think I had a panic attack, or maybe not, but I definitely threw up and then fell asleep at like 8 PM. Then I woke up in the middle of the night and ate like 10,000 calories and went back to sleep. That was ok because I had lifted earlier. So, I guess what I'm saying is that the idea is at least good for bulking.
If you go to less libshit boards you'll see the answer pop up rarely before jannies prune them.
The black holes have a first cause, and this might shock you at first, but it's the israelites.
See, think about a triangle. You can see triangles everywhere in the world. The all have the same properties. The angles always add up to 180 degrees. The idea is not the thing; even if you broke every triangle the idea would remain. What gives?
Well the ideas, pure thoughts you see with your mind (soul) come from the world of truth, a higher plane. This is where the ideas are.
The physical world is a place reflection of this world of ideas. It was created by an arch Rabbi named Yaldaboath. He and his kabbalahic cabal created creatures and our world. Your soul, provided you have one and are not a flesh golem, can still recognize the Ideas, things like Triangle.
But ~~*they*~~ took that world from you and put you in this flesh prison! They did it because your soul is a fragment of light from the Pleroma, the fullness of God where the ideas are. They are the original shekels which is why they stole them.
This was known by the original Christians, called Gnostics for having knowledge. But the israelites israeliteified Christianity to hide the truth. Old books from the Gnostics can still be found though.
Even though the israelites admittedly have some neat tricks, spawning universes, Whites are the superior race,.filled with Aryan soul which is why they try to enslave US.
Yes, but they pull souls out of the Pleroma and cycle them back through. You should still fight for the glory of the White race because you too may one day be reborn White if you are virtuous and work hard!
Big Bang is dominant because it came first and it looks mighty unique to us because of where we are. However, there are a lot of similarities between the mathematics of black holes and how we think they work and how our universe works.
This has led to the proposition that we are inside a super massive black hole. This is currently not falsifiable/testable hypothesis because it does not make predictions that differ from the model where the Big Bang is a unique singularity. However, this isn't really a point in favor of the Big Bang being unique either.
So, we are on the inside out a black hole's event horizon, how does that help us think about things?
Well, a great mystery in physics and philosophy is how our universe came to have physical laws and constants that are "just so," so as to allow for life. The anthropic principle says "well it has to be that way or else we wouldn't be here to see it."
But generally the way we get finally tuned complexity in nature is natural selection, and that could explain our universe. Singularities spawn universes. We have a universe that spawns lots of black holes because those are the types of universe that are likely to reproduce and make more universes. The "laws of physics," are just idealized models we use to make predictions, but the relationships they model appear to be caused by symmetry breaking around the time of the Big Bang. This means you could have lots of universes with different physics, but again, you only get those universes reproducing with a small subset of configurations, so those configurations are more likely, and you only get life in an even narrower band of possible configurations.
So, we're in a black hole, maybe. And I know I said it had to be "super massive," but even that might not be the right way to think of it because mass is a product of symmetry breaking too.
Someone posted a link to an article explaining the "we're in a black hole," theory before, and I started to read it after I had already gone to lay down because this chocolate I had bought while traveling to Massachusetts for a conference was making me uncomfortably high. But I had already fricked up by thinking it didn't work and eating more, so I just got higher and higher and I couldn't read anymore after a while and I was stuck thinking about millions and billions of galaxies with all their black holes and all these universes and how some would be lifeless and some might be conquered by galaxy spanning hive mind beings who built Dyson Sphere powered AIs, and they'd all end in heat death eventually, but this could just keep going on for trillions and trillions of years, never stopping, and here I was just thinking about it, all the universes and different physics and various ways for the math to work like probably trillions of other minds have over trillions of years and I think I had a panic attack, or maybe not, but I definitely threw up and then fell asleep at like 8 PM. Then I woke up in the middle of the night and ate like 10,000 calories and went back to sleep. That was ok because I had lifted earlier. So, I guess what I'm saying is that the idea is at least good for bulking.
Someone posted a link to an article explaining the "we're in a black hole," theory before, and I started to read it after I had already gone to lay down because this chocolate I had bought while traveling to Massachusetts for a conference was making me uncomfortably high. But I had already fricked up by thinking it didn't work and eating more, so I just got higher and higher and I couldn't read anymore after a while and I was stuck thinking about millions and billions of galaxies with all their black holes and all these universes and how some would be lifeless and some might be conquered by galaxy spanning hive mind beings who built Dyson Sphere powered AIs, and they'd all end in heat death eventually, but this could just keep going on for trillions and trillions of years, never stopping, and here I was just thinking about it, all the universes and different physics and various ways for the math to work like probably trillions of other minds have over trillions of years and I think I had a panic attack, or maybe not, but I definitely threw up and then fell asleep at like 8 PM. Then I woke up in the middle of the night and ate like 10,000 calories and went back to sleep. That was ok because I had lifted earlier. So, I guess what I'm saying is that the idea is at least good for bulking.
Im 9 years old, i play a lot of video games, I watched some YouTube video cartoons, and I am very attracted to this theory, I think it is correct, I will repeat it alot online and talk about it constantly at the expense of any other thought, it practically is religiously satisfactory for me cathartically, I love the thought of black holes, it's so comforting to think of, and it makes so much sense that space is dark and black holes are dark so we must be in a big black hole, duh
There are infinite universes, but the physics of each one operates on arbitrary rules that determines how that universe will take form
The overwhelming vast majority of them are inert or random static but on occasion out of untold trillions something coherent appears, and out of trillions of those we might get a universe like ours where our existence is possible
What if there other universes but they're made of antimatter and then when they collide with our universe, both universes are annihilated and the resulting energy creates a new universe.
That'd be kinda fricking nuts.
Then why is there anti matter in this universe? What if this means our universe is already being destroyed and we see expansion as an effect of this? With whatever butthole that designed reality I wouldn't be surprised
>Then why is there anti matter in this universe? >What if this means our universe is already being destroyed and we see expansion as an effect of this?
I think you answered your own question here anon.
What if the presence of anti-matter in our universe is the beginning of the process of our matter based universe colliding with an anti-matter based universe?
It's just the beginning of the spillage of materials from the two universes into each other, and will result in the eventual mutual destruction of both.
Expansion of our universe is just a symptom of this occurring...
What if there is another universe/world/whatever that occupies the same space ours does, but is made of some other type of material, so either is only visible from within itself, but they both exist within the same physical space?
Technically speaking if we were somehow able to reach a part of the unobservable universe instantly we would technically now be in a new universe because we would be surrounded by matter that we could never observe from our part of the cosmos.
The material world is fake. There is a lower bound and upper bound on size, time is finite, slows down with gravity, and speed is capped. Most of this material universe is empty cold space. Entropy is always increasing and yet you have these incredibly complex systems called life that are completely out of place in relation to the rest of this dead universe. It's a crude place with some ideas and concepts that transcend it, borrowed from the real vivid reality.
I like to think that perhaps our own universe is little more than a novel physics simulation in another universe, the equivalent of a Conway's game of life run by an environment with laws completely alien to us, but this is little more than idle belief. There's no evidence of universes beyond our own, and there likely never will be.
I just want to mention that science talking heads often say that we could one day travel to other universes but alien probes and UFOs are not real and will never happen.
No
Care to explain?
I don't believe there are universes outside of ours. Makes no sense.
I belive there are just an endless amount of time lines. That is what the cause of expansion is, the number of timelines increase so the universe expands as they are created.
This makes even less than infinite simulated multiverses
But it makes perfect sense.
No it doesn't, there's only one timeline with infinite variables to how things play out
>there's only one timeline
Oh you poor deluded anon
Put a bullet through your head dumbass
There is no timeline where you learn to cope m8
No
Lol, some randomer knows. Who needs education if a randomer can know all. Looool.
I don't think we even understand our own universe enough to say either way.
I think we live in a black whole, in some parent universe.
Our universe contains black holes = more child universes.
Our parent universe contains other black holes = more "sibling" universes.
What is this theory called?
I shall answer my own question:
"Cosmological natural selection"
Schizophrenia
So is it black holes all the way down then? Or might you arrive back into your own universe if you go through enough of them
If you go to less libshit boards you'll see the answer pop up rarely before jannies prune them.
The black holes have a first cause, and this might shock you at first, but it's the israelites.
See, think about a triangle. You can see triangles everywhere in the world. The all have the same properties. The angles always add up to 180 degrees. The idea is not the thing; even if you broke every triangle the idea would remain. What gives?
Well the ideas, pure thoughts you see with your mind (soul) come from the world of truth, a higher plane. This is where the ideas are.
The physical world is a place reflection of this world of ideas. It was created by an arch Rabbi named Yaldaboath. He and his kabbalahic cabal created creatures and our world. Your soul, provided you have one and are not a flesh golem, can still recognize the Ideas, things like Triangle.
But ~~*they*~~ took that world from you and put you in this flesh prison! They did it because your soul is a fragment of light from the Pleroma, the fullness of God where the ideas are. They are the original shekels which is why they stole them.
This was known by the original Christians, called Gnostics for having knowledge. But the israelites israeliteified Christianity to hide the truth. Old books from the Gnostics can still be found though.
Even though the israelites admittedly have some neat tricks, spawning universes, Whites are the superior race,.filled with Aryan soul which is why they try to enslave US.
Now you know.
But I'm not white
Yes, but they pull souls out of the Pleroma and cycle them back through. You should still fight for the glory of the White race because you too may one day be reborn White if you are virtuous and work hard!
>hey guys did you know that REAL Christianity is actually just a reinterpretation of Plato's theory of forms???
>gives self away as /misc/tard
>"This might shock you at first, but..."
>" it's the israelites."
>Imagine my shock
No, each black hole is a new universe, not a reference to any other universe/black hole
no
"beyond" no and identical physical states that mirror our universe or exist separately could not exist. Thermodynamics excludes the possibility.
Yes.
Big Bang is dominant because it came first and it looks mighty unique to us because of where we are. However, there are a lot of similarities between the mathematics of black holes and how we think they work and how our universe works.
This has led to the proposition that we are inside a super massive black hole. This is currently not falsifiable/testable hypothesis because it does not make predictions that differ from the model where the Big Bang is a unique singularity. However, this isn't really a point in favor of the Big Bang being unique either.
So, we are on the inside out a black hole's event horizon, how does that help us think about things?
Well, a great mystery in physics and philosophy is how our universe came to have physical laws and constants that are "just so," so as to allow for life. The anthropic principle says "well it has to be that way or else we wouldn't be here to see it."
But generally the way we get finally tuned complexity in nature is natural selection, and that could explain our universe. Singularities spawn universes. We have a universe that spawns lots of black holes because those are the types of universe that are likely to reproduce and make more universes. The "laws of physics," are just idealized models we use to make predictions, but the relationships they model appear to be caused by symmetry breaking around the time of the Big Bang. This means you could have lots of universes with different physics, but again, you only get those universes reproducing with a small subset of configurations, so those configurations are more likely, and you only get life in an even narrower band of possible configurations.
So, we're in a black hole, maybe. And I know I said it had to be "super massive," but even that might not be the right way to think of it because mass is a product of symmetry breaking too.
Frick.
Someone posted a link to an article explaining the "we're in a black hole," theory before, and I started to read it after I had already gone to lay down because this chocolate I had bought while traveling to Massachusetts for a conference was making me uncomfortably high. But I had already fricked up by thinking it didn't work and eating more, so I just got higher and higher and I couldn't read anymore after a while and I was stuck thinking about millions and billions of galaxies with all their black holes and all these universes and how some would be lifeless and some might be conquered by galaxy spanning hive mind beings who built Dyson Sphere powered AIs, and they'd all end in heat death eventually, but this could just keep going on for trillions and trillions of years, never stopping, and here I was just thinking about it, all the universes and different physics and various ways for the math to work like probably trillions of other minds have over trillions of years and I think I had a panic attack, or maybe not, but I definitely threw up and then fell asleep at like 8 PM. Then I woke up in the middle of the night and ate like 10,000 calories and went back to sleep. That was ok because I had lifted earlier. So, I guess what I'm saying is that the idea is at least good for bulking.
Black hole cosmology (also called Schwarzschild cosmology or black hole cosmological model)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole_cosmology
Although from our vantage I believe it would be a white hole.
Im 9 years old, i play a lot of video games, I watched some YouTube video cartoons, and I am very attracted to this theory, I think it is correct, I will repeat it alot online and talk about it constantly at the expense of any other thought, it practically is religiously satisfactory for me cathartically, I love the thought of black holes, it's so comforting to think of, and it makes so much sense that space is dark and black holes are dark so we must be in a big black hole, duh
If you guys want a schizo take on it here it goes
There are infinite universes, but the physics of each one operates on arbitrary rules that determines how that universe will take form
The overwhelming vast majority of them are inert or random static but on occasion out of untold trillions something coherent appears, and out of trillions of those we might get a universe like ours where our existence is possible
What if there other universes but they're made of antimatter and then when they collide with our universe, both universes are annihilated and the resulting energy creates a new universe.
That'd be kinda fricking nuts.
Then why is there anti matter in this universe? What if this means our universe is already being destroyed and we see expansion as an effect of this? With whatever butthole that designed reality I wouldn't be surprised
>Then why is there anti matter in this universe?
>What if this means our universe is already being destroyed and we see expansion as an effect of this?
I think you answered your own question here anon.
What if the presence of anti-matter in our universe is the beginning of the process of our matter based universe colliding with an anti-matter based universe?
It's just the beginning of the spillage of materials from the two universes into each other, and will result in the eventual mutual destruction of both.
Expansion of our universe is just a symptom of this occurring...
What if there is another universe/world/whatever that occupies the same space ours does, but is made of some other type of material, so either is only visible from within itself, but they both exist within the same physical space?
Technically speaking if we were somehow able to reach a part of the unobservable universe instantly we would technically now be in a new universe because we would be surrounded by matter that we could never observe from our part of the cosmos.
It's in the cannot prove/cannot disprove bin.
None of this is real, we're all the figments of a dreaming bacteriophage.
The material world is fake. There is a lower bound and upper bound on size, time is finite, slows down with gravity, and speed is capped. Most of this material universe is empty cold space. Entropy is always increasing and yet you have these incredibly complex systems called life that are completely out of place in relation to the rest of this dead universe. It's a crude place with some ideas and concepts that transcend it, borrowed from the real vivid reality.
Once it is proven that universes pop in and out of existence in an INFINITE multiverse, you will not be able to disprove God.
I like to think that perhaps our own universe is little more than a novel physics simulation in another universe, the equivalent of a Conway's game of life run by an environment with laws completely alien to us, but this is little more than idle belief. There's no evidence of universes beyond our own, and there likely never will be.
the universe is all that there is.
hopefully no one is quite enough
I just want to mention that science talking heads often say that we could one day travel to other universes but alien probes and UFOs are not real and will never happen.