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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (473022)5/5/2021 11:49:20 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 541836
 
That is a good observation and probably makes more sense than just pushing against nothing.

If our universe is the result of something outside of our universe then it could be pushing against that e.g. a brane!?

And I could see how that interaction might tell us something about what, if anything, is beyond our universe.

It is funny how the mind works, that thought crossed my mind, but I failed to mention it??

<<Message #473022 from TigerPaw at 5/5/2021 11:45:31 AM

I would guess that a study of the oldest galaxies might lead to some answers as to what is outside the universe. If our universe is pushing it's way against or through some other universe then the traces of that interaction are most likely found on the matter that first started pushing.

There is a train of thought, however, that all matter is pushing against the limits of the universe. Gravity is then just the effect of mass shoving against the former boundary (in a higher dimension). In such a case you could find the effects of the interaction everywhere (as gravity) . If so, then fluxuations in gravity could be an indication of structure found in area outside our universe.
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