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Could the universe have it's own collective force of gravity?

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assume that space/time is infinite, assume that as time goes on the human point of reference always changes to be bigger(( continent, flat area that eventually end, planet, solar system, galaxy, universe(our current PoR)).Examine everything and see that everything is similar( there is always a push or pull force and that social interaction can be compared to atomic structure in how everything interacts such as hydrogen and oxygen molecules form water and humans come together as friends and whatever.

See that our PoR always changes to be bigger, it always has and should always be that way as history proves that is has.

Imagine our universe as a sphere on a 3d grid, what do spheres do? well a lot orbit other objects(electrons, planets, stars). What if time is the movement of our universe around another object? Imagine a force that exists around our universe that is weak(like gravity) that pushes on our spherical universe but isnt more powerful than the mysterious dark energy. Once our universe enters heat death the aforementioned gravity like force has free reign and pushes our universe back into a singularity, causing a cycle. Thus when the matter and energy in the singularity creates the forces that exist in our universe( strong/weak atomic forces, electromagnetic force, and of course gravity.) it then expands in what is the big bang and thus a cyclical universe is what we have.

Now, we know these forces enacted to create our universe, why not again elsewhere? what if, because space/ time is assumed to be infintite, these universes exists on the same 3d grid as our universe? Our PoR becomes the *multiverse?onmiverse?*

What do you think /sci/?

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