homogenous universe

Apr 11, 2007 16:06

if man were to travel to the farthest reaches of the universe, he would end up right where he started, at the very moment when he left.

the universe is homogenous, and uniform in every direction. it makes sense that whatever is out there won't be much different structurally from what we perceive to be reality. at some point in the light-year travel, we will encounter our mirror-selves, become sentient with our mirror, and the journey would start anew. why waste resources if one were to end up in the same place?

but if man were to alter his perception, the travel would be an adventure into the unknown. you wouldn't even need as much resources as you would in space travel. the journey would be of the mind. the quantum principles basically talk of altered states of matter based on observation. isn't that amazing?!

applying this principle in life, wouldn't your journey be more worthwhile if you didn't know the outcome, regardless if it were good or bad?
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