What Is Beyond The Edge?

What Is Beyond The Edge?

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@velocitraptor420
@velocitraptor420 - 25.12.2023 20:44

got home and my cat was somehow watching this. i think she liked it

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@JohnnyNiteTrain
@JohnnyNiteTrain - 25.12.2023 20:13

Tree(3) sounds like a road I don't wanna go down

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@moodyrick8503
@moodyrick8503 - 25.12.2023 06:37

Scientists should know better ;
String "theory" is not a theory, it's an hypothesis.
Stop confusing things

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@owensanfordstuff
@owensanfordstuff - 24.12.2023 01:16

We'll never know

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@CapnSnackbeard
@CapnSnackbeard - 23.12.2023 12:56

I am infinitely improbable, in an infinite universe. And so there is no contradiction.

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@BalkanskiTutorialihd
@BalkanskiTutorialihd - 23.12.2023 00:45

I dont know im still edging

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@JIBos
@JIBos - 22.12.2023 22:52

Absolutely fascinating.
Never boring.

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@dariusallesch
@dariusallesch - 22.12.2023 08:51

With the infinite universe would mean Deadpool is real bugs bunny is real Rick Sanchez is real. Ain’t the universe wonderful y’all?

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@submanstan7488
@submanstan7488 - 21.12.2023 21:04

There is a remarkable woman who probably knows the answer to some of these questions, Mata Amritanandamayima. Somebody should ask her.

Though perhaps most relevant is the Buddhist parable of the poisoned arrow.

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@flightlessbird2281
@flightlessbird2281 - 21.12.2023 13:00

Excellent work

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@RangnarProGaming
@RangnarProGaming - 21.12.2023 07:58

A finite universe with a perpetually infinite time, anything you can think of can be possible... light a match, and as the match ignites, an infinite number of universes are created in a finite amount of time, infinitely. 😂

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@n3v3r1s4
@n3v3r1s4 - 21.12.2023 00:41

awesome

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@deepdrag8131
@deepdrag8131 - 20.12.2023 19:18

An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first one says, “I’ll have half a glass of beer”, the next one says, “I’ll have half of that”, the next, “I’ll have half of that” and so on down the line.

Eventually, the bartender gets exasperated and says, “You guys should know your limits!”

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@deepdrag8131
@deepdrag8131 - 20.12.2023 18:38

I was all set to become a Pythagorean until you explained that they were anti-fart. I’d love to learn more about numbers, but no one can get me to stop tooting!

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@g2squared
@g2squared - 20.12.2023 04:01

Truly Exceptional❕

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@XtianApi
@XtianApi - 19.12.2023 19:03

I think all of this has more about our thought and limitations then of the cosmos. Infinite or not, I don't think, are the options
Also I think that the thought experiment of saying anything and everything has happened is a somewhat bastardization of Spacetime. The fact that we are still here, does that not someone disprove that idea?

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@88KeysOnFire
@88KeysOnFire - 19.12.2023 15:06

Interesting that if you drew a circle or centered it near the edge of the visible universe, moved it around a little bit, from the perspective of that circle; earth would appear beyond the edge of the visible universe, that expansion constant and acceleration would show the volumes of space that have already expanded beyond the visible edge. That is what is beyond the visible edge of the universe. The latest excuse for the Big Bang is that all the lights turned on all at once leaving the cosmic background signature, that there was no central location for the explosion of a super dense mass of matter; Problem is, all of the first stars would be scattered throughout the universe and not at some theoretical beginning or age timeline of the universe. If we could place JWST halfway across the universe according to Big Bang theory there should be a (assuming there is a center from which the universe expanded) spherical void of empty space across which the universe would then begin to show signs of the first stars and galaxies, just as we would see from our side of the universe. That's not what we see, because in the opposite direction we only see more of a universe that has expanded beyond our relative position in the Milky Way, if not a mirrored image of expansion toward what we would expect to be a timeline of the Big Bang, or void, and a quagmire dichotomy of time projected in an opposite direction with an expanding future. As far as acceleration of expansion goes, it must be a constant rate, save the variability of gravity as a mechanism of acceleration. Even if we were mistaken in an observation of such massive voids in spacetime, that of a Big Bang or of voids between multiverses. But we have no indications as such in opposite directions of the universe. Given the known structure or limits of the Lanikea structure, I can almost visualize a bent tube or void which as it shifts its positions, attracting or expelling super-galactic-cluster structures, it may create the voids we see. But that structure may also extend beyond the visible universe with multiple connected dipole centers, possibly of other universes, expanding from those toroidal dipoles.

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@VictorBrunko
@VictorBrunko - 19.12.2023 11:46

... And now it's all not true in 2023.

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@terrytwotoes3225
@terrytwotoes3225 - 18.12.2023 19:50

The universe will die and a new big bang will happen and you still wouldn't be close to counting the digits of tree3

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@farrah6511
@farrah6511 - 17.12.2023 13:44

i dont think i can hold my breath that long man

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@WolfDarkrose
@WolfDarkrose - 17.12.2023 10:19

Well if there is a point we're we see no stars or anything. Could that possibly mean the big bang wasn't a massive light show but radiation just heating up dead stuff. Say like freezing a germ I. A block of ice and dark energy or matter for all we know could be giving off its own radiation even before the ti.e of the big bad and instead of it bei g spread out Luke UT is now it was all in one place pushing on one another to cause heat/radiation on such a level that the bang or fizzle of things began?

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@tooboukou8ball702
@tooboukou8ball702 - 17.12.2023 09:03

I had a panic attack and thought I was a mind in a void of nothing, with all reality being my imagination. Years later I'm watching a video about a Boltzmann brain...

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@tonyengli
@tonyengli - 17.12.2023 08:42

The edge is the now, external to the universe is the future and the past is etched in stone. There is no space there is only spacetime. We all exist right on the edge is the universe as it expands out into the future.

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@StuartHollingsead
@StuartHollingsead - 17.12.2023 06:42

Our universe is a hour glass sitting on a shelf in God's office.

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@brycewallace4827
@brycewallace4827 - 17.12.2023 04:04

my head hurt

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@johnf1628
@johnf1628 - 17.12.2023 01:35

I love chaos physics. Comprehending that infinity can exist on much smaller scales and continue 'inwards' was mind bending for me. Strange attractors, sensitive dependence on initial conditions, Julia sets....so effing cool.

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@jakubbercik6965
@jakubbercik6965 - 16.12.2023 05:02

So the universe IS flat?!

Flat Universers rise up!

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@GamerDave1974
@GamerDave1974 - 15.12.2023 16:57

The title of the video is What is Beyond the Edge NOT lets talk about tree seed colors!

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@eddieconfetti4617
@eddieconfetti4617 - 15.12.2023 08:39

The fact that math is being used to explain black holes or worlds is insanity. However nothing worth finding or having hasn’t come from anything else.

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@tacticalbondsh
@tacticalbondsh - 14.12.2023 23:50

not a fan of eternal inflation lol

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@noneofyourbusiness5326
@noneofyourbusiness5326 - 14.12.2023 22:18

Of course there lies the conundrum of an infinite number of years in the past. If it takes and infinite amount of time to reach Jan 1, 2022, it could never reach the date I write this on Dec. 14, 2023. The 342 days between those two dates would never occur because it would take an infinity to reach the first. To me this suggests a finite time reducing your questions to 2:

Do we have an infinite universe in a finite time or a finite universe in a finite time. I tend toward the latter, though the former cannot be denied. My inclination toward the latter is due to the Big Bang which is expanding. This suggests a finite universe, though it cannot exclude the infinite universe if we have one in which in infinite places had infinite Big Bangs.

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@Yaxchilan
@Yaxchilan - 14.12.2023 17:30

this is dumb

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@johnparks6936
@johnparks6936 - 14.12.2023 05:46

Anyone else reminded of lovecraft’s color out of space from the thumbnail pic?

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@MarcStollmeyer
@MarcStollmeyer - 14.12.2023 04:16

If a brain could pop into existence in an infinite universe so to would eventually the entire observable universe…. Or more on point the Big Bang that started our observable universe.

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@huzefahabib1137
@huzefahabib1137 - 13.12.2023 00:49

❤❤❤❤

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@Soulwrite7
@Soulwrite7 - 12.12.2023 22:32

In order to reach the speed of light first, we must accelerate to half the speed of light. The we need to increase our speed to three quarters the speed of light, having the remaining speed required. Following this, we never reach the speed of ought, so in a way, this paradox does still haunt our understanding of reality.

However, this is measuring from an external point of view due to time dilation, meaning that it takes far longer to travel from 70% to 80%, than it did from 20% to 30%, so such a vessel would never reach the speed of light.

Yet, from the pilots perspective, it takes the same amount of time. Therefore, it takes the same amount of time to reach 100% from 90% from the pilots view, though we don't know what happens, for surely though unobserveable and uncalculable, home would be reached.

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@gertjanvandermeij4265
@gertjanvandermeij4265 - 12.12.2023 22:11

It's really simple ..... After our DEATH, there is NOTHING ! Just like it was, before we were born !!!
Nuff said !

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@mouldygrub33
@mouldygrub33 - 12.12.2023 08:06

What if the iniverse is ᵢₙ𝒻ᵢₙᵢₜₑ, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 ͲᎻᎬ ꒒ꀤꁅꃅ꓄ ʝʊֆȶ ꃅꍏꑄꂚ꓄ 𝓰𝓸𝓷𝓮 out 𝓯𝓪𝓻 enough?

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@j.k.6200
@j.k.6200 - 11.12.2023 22:40

I'll use this video on next party- Take a shot whenever word "infinite" or any variation drops. I can guarantee that every participant gonna die before video reaches half of it's lenght.

Jokes aside - Size of our universe is something that we don't have any way to measure. The same goes with any theories regardn\ing that matter. We can't prove or debunk any of them. So there's no point to bother with this matter.

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@cameroncooper2264
@cameroncooper2264 - 11.12.2023 15:14

The saddest thing about the Universe is that it acts like it forgot about Dre. (Chronic: 2001)

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@cameroncooper2264
@cameroncooper2264 - 11.12.2023 15:05

The Deepest Culmination of Existential Debate on Form and Function. The immortals dilemma.
I guess we have to be the gardeners of Forever.

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@DAEDAEANT
@DAEDAEANT - 11.12.2023 13:20

Tree 4. Checkmate.

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@darthbaker1114
@darthbaker1114 - 11.12.2023 04:06

Absolutely fascinating and explained brilliantly!

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@n00bnetrum
@n00bnetrum - 10.12.2023 19:26

I hope it's infinite because that'll allow us to grow indefinitely.

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@kimyi396
@kimyi396 - 10.12.2023 15:56

daily dose of existential crisis

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@jackdonovan554
@jackdonovan554 - 10.12.2023 06:30

"Time is Unity."
-Professor Samuel Norman

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@FAM85
@FAM85 - 10.12.2023 02:52

At the 34 minute mark I just started LAUGHING.

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