Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Anakin Reese Conn Assignment 21

Although the prompt asks that I come up with something that could be going on in the universe, meaning that I could liken "the Universe" to a physical representation of (insert that weird thing you found once), but instead I choose to squander this opportunity to talk about concept of what the earth really is.  You can blame the brain tumors for this post, but what if the world was a giant hypothetical cadbury egg, as in the center of the egg is the entire universe, and the chocolate shell is the material at the center of the earth, and everything gets bigger as you get closer to the center.  What if the moon and sun are rolling around the interior of the egg, where on the surface of the dark side of earth the sun wouldn't be linearly visible because you would have to peer through the entirety of the universe to see it.  Before discussing this next concept, be aware that the night sky without light polution was black space in it because there is an end to the universe out there somewhere, and that without an end, we would see an all white night sky.  What if there is some weird property of the vacuum that prevents light from travelling a certain distance, and the universe really is infinite, and that there is a version of this universe that contained an entity that destroyed every other universe, and what about the universes where there aren't an infinite amount of universes?  If you could visit another universe, doesn't that mean you created two new universes by linking your universe to another while creating separate universe where you never intermingled?  Maybe you never created another universe, but instead every universe has an infinite number of copies behind itself in an all-encompassing vending machine.  On a smaller scale, who says that you haven't died 5 times reading this far into the posts, seeing as though your body replaces cells, maybe the old you died and you remember being alive, so you assume that you have been alive the entire time?  What if after you die, you relive the death of everything you ever killed, or the energy linking the consciousness to the body stays behind after death on the atomic level, leaving you to feel every action committed to every molecule that compromised your cadaver.  Imagine the feeling of diatoms slowly scraping at one of your fingernails in the ocean, the feeling of your blood being regurgitated around inside of an anthill, all the while you are constantly suffocating, stuck inside of a void where you feel everything, yet perceive nothing, knowing that there wasn't a purpose to any of your actions, and that every living thing falls victim to the promise given by birth; death.  Maybe this is why we bury our dead.  Back to a larger scale, what if the very center of the cadbury egg is the entirety of the unknown outside of our observable universe, yet it acts as the smallest part, the center-most mantle piece of a weird English thing with orange stuff in the center.  Maybe the great nothing is another "big bang" waiting to happen, as in as the universe expands, the center grows smaller and smaller, until it explodes.  I'm done writing nonsense now.

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