I have a strange theory concerning the center of the universe, which may be wrong and off the subject. But I figured this would be the topic to do it in. Supposedly, there is no center to the universe, right? Well, everything that is physically present has a center. Well, if the universe has no center, then it doesn't exist. If the universe doesn't exist, I am not typing this post right now, except, maybe, on a mental plane. Plus, the universe in infinite, and not just physically. Of course, outside of the universe there is a void, but there really is no universe, so the universe is infinite. But, everything inside the infinite universe is infinite. For example, time. Time has to be broken down infinitely. There is no end to time. You can break it down as far as you like past picoseconds, and you will always find that it goes on forever. So time was here before everything existed, but it wasn't. Which brings up another topic. It is here, yet it isn't. It's a paradox. I've come to the conclusion that everything in the universe, including the universe itself, is a paradox. Well, I will stop ranting now. Shoot it out of the sky if you wish. I never said I was the smartest person here.
[ December 27, 2001: Message edited by: Joe the Intern ]
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