🧵 Universe as Hyperspheres, but multible.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 02:52:15 UTC No. 16634538
I've been thinking about the shape and structure of the universe lately, and a weird but kinda grounded theory came to mind. Tell me if I’m completely insane here, or if there’s something to it:
What if the universe is a hypersphere—a 3D surface of a 4D object?
That part isn’t new, cosmologists already talk about that.
But here’s the twist:
What if there are many hyperspheres—adjacent to each other, like bubbles in some higher-dimensional space—and each one has its own rules of reality?
Different physics. Different logic.
Maybe in one universe 1+1=3, and it makes sense there.
Maybe that’s what the multiverse actually is: not parallel timelines, but adjacent logical realities, wrapped into hyperspheres.
Now take it a step further:
What if those hyperspheres aren’t the top level?
What if they’re just the protons and neutrons of something even bigger?
Like, they form atoms in a higher-scale dimension we can’t perceive.
Maybe they interact to form matter in a realm beyond anything we can experience.
Maybe our entire universe is just a tiny part of a meta-molecule floating in something else's bloodstream.
And maybe the weirdness of quantum mechanics—nonlocality, entanglement, randomness—is actually just spillover from the structure of that higher-level physics.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 03:25:09 UTC No. 16634555
Yep, that's pretty much how it works.
You're achieving a higher stage of gnosis than most people get to.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 04:01:50 UTC No. 16634578
>>16634538
> "hey ChatGPT, create an epic theory about the universe"
> *ChatGPT generates the shittiest AI slop ever*
> OP: "HOLY SHIT, I SHOULD MAKE A /sci/ THREAD ABOUT THIS!!!"