Endless space. That is the container.
People all think of our 'universe' as the ultimate container for everything we know and could comprehend.
Some
have suggested the idea of other universes in a sort of 'multiverse',
however there is no multiverse, nor is our universe anything in itself
but a spread of matter from a central point (singularity/ 'big bang').
Endless spreads of matters such as our own in all likeliness exist
throughout space.
Space doesn't have borders or limits to
its expanse and size, because it is not a measurable object spanning a
distance or a container, it simply 'is', it's nothingness and the
container for all that isn't nothingness as well as its own infinite
vacuum.
Don't define space as our universe, for our
universe is within space, and that definition limits the minds eye on
the subject. Just as there are solar systems, galaxies, galactic
clusters, everywhere in our existence at the smallest and largest levels
we know, we see consolidations of matter at points, all part of a
larger thing - from the atoms spaced apart in what we see as solid
objects such as our own body or a plank of wood, to the very planets and
galaxies. To universes, probably spread endlessly throughout infinite
space.
What are your thoughts on the origin of the
singularities ('big bang points') from which universes originate? Were
they perhaps themselves a universe once, that over endless billions of
years of gravitational pull of its own galaxies together once again
reached a sort of 'singularity mass'?
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