
whoa! that is a trip
So if the universe is infinitely big can it also be infinitely small from the other direction?
We measure things with the doppler effect, light years and powerful telescopes. What about an infinitely small universe?? We are able to study protons and neutrons, electrons and now even quarks. What if there was also a universe that we couldn’t detect even though we think we’re studying the smallest particles. This video examines this notion and is extremely interesting. What if there were an infinitely small universe(s)?
Could this actually be a possibility or is this just scientific discussion for the purpose of debate.
Have you ever considered this to be a possibility or is this just mumbo jumbo?
Let’s check out a video that may blow you away on page 2
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I’ve always said that
Julie Mazur
Crazy man, what is really going on microscopic level is real.
Rachel Gruenenfelder
I used to watch that show a lot. I can’t watch the full video right now because I gots to do some homework
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Anything is possible in the multiverse
We may be the microscopic universe for all we know
Horton hears a who.
Not even reading this. Old news