My Mirror Theory

  • dnerd
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    This theory is well accepted among many scientific minds, however it is not your theory, good discussion here though.
  • cooldaddy96
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    The universe is not infinite, it will one day stop to expand. Also, there is no direct correlation between the distance/age of the universe and the likelyhood that a similar planet to ours will have formed. Most scientists with this theroy apply it to universes and not galaxies. We do not know how much space is outside our universe, and what dimensions, if any at all, exsist. It is more probable that a parrallel univerese co-exists with ours, with only minor differences. However, there is no way of knowing, because it is impossible to pass the boundry of this universe.
  • shroom207
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    cooldaddy96:

    However, there is no way of knowing, because it is impossible to pass the boundry of this universe.


    For know...
  • cooldaddy96
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @shroom207 (View Post)
    No. The universe is expanding at the speed of light, maybe even faster. It is impossible to surpass the speed of light. Imagine that everything in the universe is on a rubber band. In the middle of the universe is a peg. The band connects us to the peg. We can keep going for ages (It would take more than a Google earth years to reach the edge of the universe, providing it just stopped where it is right now.) but the band will eventually pull us back to the middle.
  • BudCharles
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @shroom207 (View Post)
    Where?
    At the last object orbiting the sun,
  • shroom207
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @cooldaddy96 (View Post)

    shroom207:

    @EqualsThree!147565
    Which is a problem because nothing is faster than light.

    EqualsThree:

    @shroom207!147569
    Until we invent Warp Drives.( or manipulate gravity.)


    Refer to what @EqualsThree said thats where i got it from.
  • code1949
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @shroom207 (View Post)
    It is still impossible, gravity manipulator (i.e.warp drives) only reduce distance.

    The object must travel faster than the speed of light. Only a vacuum (nothing) can travel faster than the speed of light.
  • shroom207
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @BudCharles (View Post)
    Well you see i made a little Oopsy when i said that.On the second page i said

    shroom207:

    @The-Con!147506
    Well actually i meant the universe i always get those 2 mixed up it can be annoying unfortunately...


    And well as most of us know the universe has been expanding for millions of years so i doubt anyone will ever know whats at the end.

    @code1949 (View Post)
    Yes i know its impossible im just saying take it out on @EqualsThree he is the one who said it not me.
  • code1949
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @shroom207 (View Post)
    Nothing. The universe just curves in on itself at the edge.
    Outside of it is an expanding false-vacuum undergoing decay.
  • shroom207
    9th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @code1949 (View Post)
    Where did you retrieve that info btw just curious?I believe you but im just curious thats all.