Thursday, August 24, 2006

What is there beyond the Universe?

Hey guys!
All those aspiring scientists, and all those who like to talk/read/think about science and anything scientific, even those who just wonder what life is and all that stuff, I am throwing a question to you.

Have you ever thought where the Universe is situated? I mean, our earth is in the solar system, and the solar system is on some edge of the galaxy and these galaxies are in the universe, but where is this universe?
It must be "somewhere". So where's it? Don't answer like "It's endless". Com'on, there must be some place where it is. Where's that "room" or "space" where universe is? It must be standing on some plate, where is that "base"? It must be hanging somewhere, and where is that "string" on which it's hanging?

Try to visualize the galaxies in front of u, as if you are watching them from a space ship. And this way, you can visualize the whole universe in front of you. Now think about the walls of this big universe and try to imagine what is beyond those walls. There must be "something" beyond them. So what's that? And if there's nothing beyond universe, i.e. it's so big, then where the hell, is this "whole thing" situated?

Have you ever thought about this? Just try to think over it, and you'll be feeling dangerously eager.

Regards,
Vaibhav.

1 Comments:

Blogger Bithiah Koshy said...

It is definitely a interesting way of thinking. I believe that the universe itself is very recursive.
For example,
there are many planets in a solar system,
there are many solar systems that make up a galaxy,
and many galaxies up the entire universe. But we are talking a huge numbers (millions and billions).

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