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7487557 No.7487557 [Reply] [Original]

assuming infinity and homogenous distribution, what would you see if you kept zooming out on the observable universe? just white light?

>> No.7487568

>>7487557
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

>> No.7487600
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7487600

>>7487568
just answer the question faggot

>> No.7487624

>zooming on infinity

>> No.7487663

>>7487557
lim of the universe as zoom -> infinity = white light

Yup, the math seems to agree with you, OP.

>> No.7487863

I read somewhere that, assuming one pierced through the Cosmic Micorwave Background Radiation, you'd find youself watching the Big Bang happening no matter what direction you looked.

>> No.7487881

>>7487863
I've read that the CMB stems from the Earth's oceans.

>> No.7488493

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olbers'_paradox

>> No.7488514

>>7487557
u zoom out of the simulation/matrix and see reality

idk man

>> No.7488571

>>7487557
>assuming infinity
wat

>> No.7490019

>>7487863

Seeing the CMB basically IS seeing the big bang, isn't it?

>> No.7490034

>>7487881
What the. How?

>> No.7490037

>>7487624
>infinity

>> No.7490040

>>7487624
>infinity exists outside of mathematics
kek

>> No.7490080

>>7490019
Only as much as feeling a warm current a couple meters downriver is watching your cousin actually take a piss

>> No.7490081
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7490081

It's too dark for your eyes but yes, dark grey light with a few speckles now and then. Here, I drew a diagram.