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>>8330183
> "nothing"
No. There is no known nothing. (That could almost be a line to a song)
> in this universe is just a vacuum, empty space
What empty space?
There's matter (maybe a proton per m^3) out there
>edges of the universe
What?
see >>8330200/this

Just golly...
Resubmit your inquiry
What do you want to know?
You're stuck in here dude. Get over in. n-dimensional string theory (a dubious form of circular reasoning) and Branes aren't going to help you get "outside".

Now the people in >>>/x/ might be able to help.
You're looking for the Ain (Ayin) (Nothing), Ain Soph (Limitlessness) and Ain Soph Aur (Limitless Light).
>& even that can be explained as the period between T=0 and Planck Time.

Just golly...

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>>8305783
If it did, you could not measure it.

The Universe was smaller than Planck Length (we think) before T=Planck Time but we can't theoretically measure it.

There.
Is that a better answer?

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>>8286434
[citation needed]
How unfortunate.
You should sue your local school system.
OR come join us in >>>/x/

Peace be with you.

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>>8281867
> edge of the universe?
>>8281978/this

Think Balloon.
Travel in any given direction along the surface of the balloon for a distance of 2 * pi * r. You'll be back where you started.
Start at the Equator on the Prime Meridian. Head East. You'll be back where you started.

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>>8278626
>Is it belived [sic] that looking/falling into a Black hole you'd be able to see all of / end of the Universe ?
[citation needed]

Why don't you provide more details on your ideas in order to make this a worthy discussion
or come back to >>>/x/.

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>>8277178
It has an atmosphere of 95% CO2 at 0.09 psi.
Don't you have access to Google in your country?
I'm glad >>>/x/ could help.

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>>8274794
Planck Length is the diameter of the Universe when Gravity became a separate force.
Planck Time is the age of the Universe when Gravity became a separate force.

Further, Planck Time is how long it would take a photon to travel the Planck Length.

I'm glad >>>/x/ could help

We have yet to coherently theorize the conditions of the Universe between T=0 and T= Planck Time

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>>8271012
>evolution
>/x/
What?
>>>/x/ would turn into a Evolution vs. Creation thread.

>>8271009
>Sahelanthropus Tchadensis as the CHLCA
Unknown

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>>8266523
Big rock or big Sun
We've been through this before

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>>8261826
Does the size of the registers containing the bits actually increase? This sequence is not simply about the bits themselves, but also about the number of bits in the registers?

Is this the whole question?
>inb4 just taking some notes here below

1. You have a 1 bit register twice (2/2). You use all the combinations. (0,1)
2. A 2 bit register twice (2/4). You use half the combinations. (1,2) (The middle ones.
3. A 3 bit register 5 times (5/8). (0,1,3,6,7)
4. A 4 bit register 7 times (7/16). (2,4,5,7,10,13,14)

5. So how many times will you use your 5 bit register out of the 32 possible combinations?

Or are the number supposed to all run together?
Hmm

What is actual question being asked?

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>>>/x/ here again
This is a serious question regarding inflation

If the Plank Entity is a balloon AND the Universe (balloon) is expanding, are all points on the surface of the balloon actually the same point?

Is the surface of the balloon really a point?
If not, why not?
How else can the Universe have no edge?

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>>8256922
>>>/x/ here. Hi everybody!

Got one question
A very serious one

>>8256927
>There is no outside, the universe expands into itself
>>8256939
There is no outside
>>8257008
>There isn't any "space" outside of the universe.
>>8257041
>There is no "outside" the universe under normal theories of inflation
>>8257029
>literally nothing

Does this mean that all points on the surface of the balloon are the actually the same point?

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>>8256479
>differently?
Yes
>Us?
Of course not

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>>8250647
Behold!
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>>8249883
>Annunaki are in a magnetically charged Planetoid circling the Sun
[citation needed]
Pretty simple

>>8249933
>We have been genetically altered as a species
[citation needed]

>>8249945
>what would happen to the Earth if there was a full polar reversal over a 60 day period
Birds would get confused.

>>8249979
>OP go back to >>>/x/
No! Please!
We already have one of these.
>>>/x/17995111

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>>8232238
We don't know. We have not yet constructed a model of the makeup of the Universe prior to Planck Time. Saying that at Tzero the Universe was nothing (or even a Cartesian point) is a guess.

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>>8230612
Dude.
Come join us on >>>/x/
You'll be a hit

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>>8229756
It is commonly taught.
In grade school

Glad /x/ could help

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>>8226934
OPs first question
>Expansion of Universe
Layman's answer
DOPPLER.
Red Shift.
The shift of observed received light toward the red end of the spectrum indicates something is moving away.
AND everything (large scale) is moving away.

Have a blessed day
Glad /x/ could help

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Wow. I thought you folks were too smart for this:
ONE MORE TIME:
>inb4 I don't have the physics
STOP making this argument about a 2D flat Earth. That's absurd.
INSTEAD make the argument that the surface of the (3D Oblate Spheroid known as the) Earth is flat within its own 4D curved time space.

Gravity is your friend Flat Earthers

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