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Old 11-01-2005, 03:08 PM
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Re: What exactly is beyond the known Universe?

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Originally Posted by Unknown
From the Big Bang, that is what's believed. So the 'Big Bang' is the start. So before the Big Bang, there was nothing, but thats something because its nothing, and thats something.

Which means, its infite, comkpletely infite and endless, it has no start. But with my theory that there can be a nothing. That would be impossible. Its all very confusing. As if nothing can't exsist. Which it just can't, can it? Atleat it would never be nothing, only if time stopped. If nothing is when time and space stops, and there is no energy or anything, there is something or it wouldn't exsist.

Sure it would be easy to explain if there was 'nothing', but there just can't be a nothing... its probably the hardest thing to understand to man. Well, its impossible to understand.
But it's sure interesting to discuss it. Well I understand your point about the whole "nothing" theory. It's very hard to understand if everything has started with nothing, then how can a nothing exist if it's nothing?But my point is that it's very hard to understand that nothing is actually something.
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