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What is outside of the universe

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-04-26] [Hit: ]
Its is both syntactically and semantically correct to say that there is nothing outside the universe. When you say Nothing is something you are wrong. It would be more precise to say there are no things outside the universe, because an outside is a place and a place is a thing. There is NOT always something, at SOME point there are NO more things.......

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If you went to the edge of the universe you would be traveling at near the speed of light. Time would be different. If you took out a telescope it would look like you would be be in the center of the universe and all stars would be moving away. You would seem like your stopped in space. This seems like a paradox but theory is that we live in a curved universe.

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the word "UNIVERSE" is defined as "all that there is"... so the UNIVERSE is outside the universe

Let me see if I can clear up your misconceptions about "nothing". Its is both syntactically and semantically correct to say that there is nothing outside the universe. When you say "Nothing is something" you are wrong. It would be more precise to say there are no "things" outside the universe, because an outside is a place and a place is a thing. There is NOT always something, at SOME point there are NO more things... no things... nothing. It is not as accurate, how ever to say that "there are no things outside the universe". The correct use of the English language is "there is nothing outside the universe"

Lets think of it in terms of where you live. You live "at home"... and of course "outside" your home is your property. But when you are not at home and someone asks where you live, you give them your address. Well, that address isn't really your home, that address is the property outside you home where your home actually is. If you were in another STATE and someone asked you where you live, you would probably tell them the STATE in which your property is located, and if you were abroad you would answer with what COUNTRY your state is located in... at this point we have you "living" in "America" for example.... you would be syntactically and semantically correct is saying "I live in America." Every time you go "outside" you can refer BACK to the previous location BECAUSE there is a relationship between the two places. SO you live on earth and you live in the Sol system and you live in the Milky Way and I'll skip a couple steps and you live in the Universe. And that's IT, that's ALL there is because you cant get "outside" of an "all there is"... if its "ALL", then no matter WHERE you go, its "the universe". There's no way to make a "shell" or ring or barrier OF the universe be viewed as having an "outside" the universe... if theres a "place" outside, that place is a thing and THAT thing is the universe that contains us. No matter where you go, its "the universe"... if you CAN be there, its the universe... that's just what "all" means.

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Of course nothing can exist. There's nothing outside the universe, by definition of both "the universe" and "nothing"

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The universe is defined as everything, everyplace, so there is no such place outside it.

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You're making an *assumption* that nothing can't exist. The words 'nothing' and 'exist' are mutually exclusive.

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The Obama Administration

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aliens

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More universe where Big Bangs are still banging.

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Darkness, Heaven, Stars, A big black hole, and Blank

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God and Heaven :')

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light will diffract...so our universe is one of many out there and it is called multiverse
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