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Subject: Where is the universe
Category: Science > Astronomy
Asked by: musico20-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 23 Jan 2005 19:30 PST
Expires: 22 Feb 2005 19:30 PST
Question ID: 462252
Where is the universe?
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Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: silver777-ga on 23 Jan 2005 21:39 PST
 
From your point of reference it resides in an outwardly and
increasingly accellerating time direction toward chaos.
Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: xcarlx-ga on 23 Jan 2005 22:42 PST
 
Your question does not make sense.  The universe is the total of all
that exists.  If something has a location that can be defined further
than the previous sentence, its would have to be by its relationship
to some other thing (ie, 10 miles south of Paris).  But anything that
does not include Paris, or does not include any other entity that
could be used as a basis for location, can't be the universe.

Unless you meant "universe" under a metaphoric definition for all
things relevant for a specific subject (such as a chess board being
the universe for a game of chess).  But in that kind of case you
wouldn't be asking at all.
Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: silver777-ga on 23 Jan 2005 23:10 PST
 
Hi Carl,

I think it's another one of those 2 buck questions.

Phil
Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: xcarlx-ga on 24 Jan 2005 00:27 PST
 
In that case, I have a $2 answer to the question of where the universe is...

It's yonder.
Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: capitaineformidable-ga on 25 Jan 2005 12:44 PST
 
Yes, but upside down if viewed from Australia.
Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: hedgie-ga on 25 Jan 2005 20:03 PST
 
It is right here.
Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: raym-ga on 03 Feb 2005 23:13 PST
 
You are immersed in it and you are comprised of it.
An entire universe exists in each quanta of energy, just as our entire
universe is a single quanta of a larger system.
The universe is not infinite in direction, it is infinite in dimension.
Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: locoty-ga on 12 Feb 2005 14:37 PST
 
Only God Knows Where
Subject: Re: Where is the universe
From: bradtv-ga on 15 Feb 2005 19:40 PST
 
A very intelligent man once drew the dimentions of a cube on a piece
of paper.  He said, "Assume this is the known Universe".  He then
placed a dot randomly inside the cube, "This is where your physical
body is."  He then gave me a pencil.  "Where is your mind?"  he said.

Answer:  Anywhere you want it to be.

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