Image not available

720x697

1724774851966550.png

๐Ÿงต Untitled Thread

Anonymous No. 16364155

Where can you see if there are other universes? Do universes have a big and small size mode? Is there a menu?

DKNK

Anonymous No. 16364360

There is one universe; the one we're in.

Anonymous No. 16364488

>>16364360
Since the farthest stuff is receeding faster than the speed of light, couldn't it be considered as if it were another universe?

Anonymous No. 16365244

>>16364488
No.

Anonymous No. 16365338

>>16364488
yes in fact this is called the horizon or "visible universe" multiverse it's the distance beyond which things are receiding so fast the light can never reach us and that is called by physcists a level of multiverse

Anonymous No. 16365367

Jus checkin

Anonymous No. 16366063

>>16364488
No, go stand halfway between here and there and the visible universe boundary has moved..
Clearly from there that previously hidden part of the universe is in fact part of the same universe.

Anonymous No. 16366232

>>16366063
Thanks for not answering the question and literally moving the goalpost.

Anonymous No. 16366254

>>16366232
Just because parts of the universe have moved beyond our viewing range doesn't mean its no longer a part of the same universe that we are.

Anonymous No. 16366274

>>16364155
take hallucinogenics
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R3pfsUgtL9A

Anonymous No. 16366361

>>16366254
Every effect it could have on us is de facto not possible anymore.
The same can be said of another universe.
ie ftl receding parts can be considered as such.

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Anonymous No. 16366415

>>16366361
[1] You can still see stuff "within" your visible universe being affected by stuff "beyond" "your" visible universe.
[2] When FTL drive is invented, then you can go there.

Anonymous No. 16366418

>>16366361
[1] You can still see stuff "within" your visible universe being affected by stuff "beyond" your visible universe.
[2] When FTL drive is invented, then you can go there.

Anonymous No. 16366486

>>16366361
Our local supercluster of galaxies are all heading to what is called "the Great-Attracter", which is the centre of mass of our local supercluster.

Even though there is enough distance between the Milky-Way and the Great-Attracter for dark-energy to stretch the space between us until everything on the other side of that Great-Attracter centre of mass location is beyond our visible universe...... the centre of mass Great-Attractor gravitational force attracting our milky-way galaxy will still include mass from those galaxies beyond our visible universe.

Even though some of the galaxies contributing to the Great-Attractor centre of mass are no longer within our visible universe... the milky-Way is still attracted towards that centre of mass.

Anonymous No. 16366644

>>16366418
then stuff beyond stuff "beyond" effects are so slight it's indistinguishable from background noise