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On a Cosmic Scale the Universe is Quite Small this Could Transform Our Understanding of it

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On a Cosmic Scale the Universe is Quite Small this Could Transform Our Understanding of it:


Hey, they're starting to get it.

Not only that, but Big Bangs occur frequently, it is either noon or 6:00am.

I tried to gauge the size of the observable to total Universe once and came up with if the observable Universe is a millimeter, the band is a meter wide, same as their calculation, because I marched through it.

1/3 falls to the next Big Bang. The singularity expands as a thin spherical sheet. All this rests in a Cosmic Manifestation hovering over the etheric planet through compounds to the Creation which layers to some greater frog eggs.
 
Multiverse is in the hypothesis stage but theoretical physics says its possible.
 
Our universe is a bubble in a bottle of Coke. When it reaches the top and pops, that's gonna be a helluva shock. If the giant drinks us first, that will be even worse.
 
Our universe is a bubble in a bottle of Coke. When it reaches the top and pops, that's gonna be a helluva shock. If the giant drinks us first, that will be even worse.
Hopefully we’re Diet Coke, or at the minimum, a cherry Vanilla Cokeiverse.
 
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