Have you ever thought about our universe being a living thing, or a cell in the body of another living thing? Like I thought I was the only one but I googled it and found out there are people who think about this too (It's so hard to explain what I mean with my English skills so I'm gonna quote somebody from another forum):
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I'm just starting to study physics, and genetics. How both are not really any different from each other. This is my opion or two cents. Sick and tired of hearing about the "Big Bang", putting into every text book like its a fact.
To be honest the Big Bang is the most retarded thing I read. Some how two atoms just made love, bam there was stars or God farted. How can you explain, something coming out of nothing? So much the science world is bashing God. Same concept.
Forgetting to not look in the most obvious places. Its funny how a cell is in the same shape as like a planet or sun. Both have their "nucleus" you know brain center. Center of gravity. Both to seem to operate in the same function.
Science world keeps saying the Universe is "Expanding" maybe what if the Universe is dividing just like a cell. In the human body cells perform its functions, then duplicates or divides, and eventually dies off. In return we grow old, and die as well.
What if the Universe is just like of many other billion cells of something bigger that we may never know. If you really really think about it, what holds the universe existence in place? Same idea of filling a pool with water, with no structure walls the water won't hold itself in the pool or it will run wild.
We waste time studying how the Universe is going to one day going to destroy itself. Who cares? life always finds a way either way it does. How does it affect me or you in 10 trillion years from now when maybe humanity won't even exist. But yet we waste time studying it.
Read more: http://www.disclose.tv/forum/what-if...#ixzz32Nxr6TV7
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From what I understand (and wasn't it Fred Hoyle who coined the term Big Bang - he wasn't a fan of the concept) it was neither big nor a bang! There is an idea that the universe can spawn other universes (which presumably grow with time) and this was how our particular universe came into being. Sometimes two universes (branes) collide and can result in the creation of a third universe. Can't remember all the details now but it was all wrapped up in the multiverse idea.
Read more: http://www.disclose.tv/forum/what-if...#ixzz32Ny6x4PR
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Well also we tend to think that our milky way or the sun is sooooo big. But just look at this:
We don't have a difference from a cell in our bodies compared to the largest star in the universe. We are invisible!!!
What if your body is a universe itself?
Look at the similarities:
Maybe our universe is just a cell of a living thing, or a living thing itself. Or am I going crazy?
