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Originally Posted by xelasnave
I sometimes sit and wonder about the Universe, not why its here or if it had a start, but just how big it must be...
I read the science and get a mind numbing number which tells me the observable Universe is approx 100 billion light years in diameter.
And although I am never really sure as to what science really says it seems to suggest the Universe may be infinite...
The Universe certainly goes on and past the 100 billion light year diameter maybe forever.
But how can a human mind comprehend such distances...for me I can only think of light speed or distance as going aroind the Earth in a rocket seven times in one second...of course that is impossible because we can not get near the speed of light and at seven times a second we far exceed escape velocity...
But that is my crude ruler that I use to get some idea...
So at that speed or velocity I try and imagine crossing the solar system and our gallaxy, then to M31...a mere two million years at around the Earth at seven times a second...the local group and on and on...even the observable universe seems beyond comprehension...and beyond to infinity...well I guess I ask...do others ever think about things like this and do you have a method to make it somehow managable and are you able to relate to something similar to my rocket orbiting the Earth and using it to grasp something of how big the universe may be.
Alex
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Like you, I spend alot of time pondering these things
The thing to remember about space is that it is tied to time. You can't have time without space, you can't have space without time. So is time infinite? Well, we have a start point for our space and our time 13 odd billion years ago, so I would say no.
My personal belief is that there are multiple spacetimes. Whenever a star goes supernova and creates a black hole, it is creating a unique spacetime. Our universe that we sit in would also be within a larger universe created through some such event. I'm guessing that our universe is expanding as it is still "consuming" energy from the parent universe. Should the opposite happen, and we start decaying more energy into our parent universe, the universe will start contracting. This would explain why our universe has expanded at different rates of speed over time.
The cycle of energy would be infinite. Space and time within this cycle would come and go, and we are in just one bubble