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May. 27th, 2003 09:09 pmHeh, I love how my parents let me argue with them on their level.
Dad and I had somehow gotten into trying to figure out what space was. We came to the conclusion that it was anti-matter and could be infinitely compacted. From there, we started discussing what was on the outside of the Universe, and whether it was finite or not.
I was all for that the Universe had an end, and the rest of it ran in a Mobius loop, but dad said he thought that it was infinite. He said that when he was little, he thought that the universe was like a rusty pot with holes in it, and when God looked through it it was the sun and all the holes let the stars' light through.
My argument for what was outside the 'wall' at the end of universe was that there were a bunch of zeros.
Since we decided that space was anti-matter, it was something, not nothing, so only 0 was nothing, and if there was an end to the universe, nothing was outside it, and that left only zeroes.
Yeah, like i said, fun.
Dad and I had somehow gotten into trying to figure out what space was. We came to the conclusion that it was anti-matter and could be infinitely compacted. From there, we started discussing what was on the outside of the Universe, and whether it was finite or not.
I was all for that the Universe had an end, and the rest of it ran in a Mobius loop, but dad said he thought that it was infinite. He said that when he was little, he thought that the universe was like a rusty pot with holes in it, and when God looked through it it was the sun and all the holes let the stars' light through.
My argument for what was outside the 'wall' at the end of universe was that there were a bunch of zeros.
Since we decided that space was anti-matter, it was something, not nothing, so only 0 was nothing, and if there was an end to the universe, nothing was outside it, and that left only zeroes.
Yeah, like i said, fun.