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>> No.10708810

>>10708642
No such thing

>> No.10708841

>>10708642
The Devil

>> No.10709046

If I had to guess.
Space bends is such a weird way that it avoids the concept of a border/edge somehow.

>> No.10709095

>>10708642
What actually happens is that the fractal of the universe let's see its bare threads where they are the thickest and reveals its actual simplicity so that if you were to be at the edge of the universe you would immediately realize how simple and beautiful the physics behind it all actually is: small principles that applied over and over make a pretty confusing mess

>> No.10709359

if a tree falls in the forest
?

>> No.10709505
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10709505

>>10708642
There is no edge, we can’t see it because it’s warped

>> No.10709510

Me, I am so close this time!

>> No.10709545

>>10709095
What the fuck

>> No.10709547 [DELETED] 

First of all, there is no edge. That said, it doesn't mean that there isn't something more to what we can see.

>> No.10709550

First of all, there is no edge. That said, it doesn't mean that there isn't something more to it than what we can see.

>> No.10710105

Gamers

>> No.10710174
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10710174

another dimension?

An alien mailbox?

A piece of DNA?

A string (a cat even)?

>> No.10710180

>>10709046
This actually a real thing

>> No.10710188

>>10708642
the universe doesn't have an edge exactly

imaging standing on the north pole and asking "which direction is north?"

the question doesn't make sense

>> No.10710193

i don't think we have a testable way to check what is actually at the end of the universe

this is a /metaphy/ question not /sci/

>> No.10710202
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10710202

>>10709545
This is an abstraction of what the universe looks like at the edge

>> No.10710205

The other side of the Pacman map

>> No.10710206

>>10709095
/phil/ tier speculation

do more drugs

>> No.10710208

Cowboys

>> No.10710213

>>10708642
What lies on the edge of the simulation?
Another simulation.

>> No.10710478

>>10709505
this, it just loops back

>> No.10710822

>>10710478
The lopp must be somewhere
It can't be located in the nothingness

>> No.10710842

>>10709505
Are you saying that the universe is round abd not flat?

>> No.10710872

>>10710822
That's like asking where on Earth does the curve loop back. Everywhere.

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10710875

>>10709505
on the largest scale, the universe does loop back on itself

on smaller scales it is a fractal-like mess of inflating regions and regions that stopped inflating, one of which is where our observable volume is located

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_inflation

>> No.10712789

>>10708642
more universe

>> No.10714573

>>10708642
Cleveland

>> No.10714580

Allah

>> No.10715215

>>10708642
a pretty good restaurant.

>> No.10715258

>>10708642
Your mom's fat ass. Her ass is so large, the scientists labeled it the edge of universe.

>> No.10715410

It's the inner surface of an event horizon created by all the mass in this universe.

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>>10708642

>> No.10716258

>>10710875
>multiversefag

everytime

>> No.10716311

>>10715215
And it only costs a penny!