How the Universe Works

PiraX

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People sometimes ask "What is outside of our universe?". This question will never be answered... However, in order to legitimately and fully understand that question, you need to try to figure out how our universe is set up. In other words, you must know its shape or at least try to imagine what its shape is. Here is how I imagine our universe:

1.) Gravity exists due to "pressure" on the fabric of space and this fabric makes up invisible planes that run along and through every conceivable direction. See the following diagram:

The Earth creates "pressure" on the fabric of space around it and this causes smaller objects in space to take orbit around the Earth. This should be basic understanding as of now.

2.) The space fabric that makes up these infinite planes are not actually planes; they are actually Möbius belts. They loop on each other with no definable inside or outside.
Here is the Möbius belt Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Möbius_strip
Read the above article for a better understanding if you currently do not know what a Möbius belt is.

3.) The Möbius belt-shaped space fabric joins itself at every angle thus creating a sphere. If we traveled to the "edge" of our universe, faster than it was expanding, we would end up on "the other side" of the universe. Remember, even light itself follows the Möbius space fabric planes... So, in essence, if you looked at the "edge" of our universe, everything would appear upside-down (even though you wouldn't know it).

Your thoughts?
 
Very interesting thread. I am going to read more about the Möbius belt. I don't really understand it very well.
 
Philly said:
Very interesting thread. I am going to read more about the Möbius belt. I don't really understand it very well.

The Möbius belt is a plane with only one side.
 
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