Originally posted by marcus
Devilin, sorry if we are digressing from topic. I tried to answer your shape of universe question as best I could, but whimsicality of ranyarts nonsense cosmos reminds me of the ancient Hindu creation story.
Vishnu is asleep on a giant cobra floating in a boundless ocean when a lotus grows up out of his navel. The lotus bud opens and a person pokes his head up out of the flower and looks around---it is the god Brahma. Brahma comes out of the flower and creates the universe for their amusement. Vishnu is delighted by the universe and rules over it for 4.3 billion years (a period of time known as the Kalpa, or "the Day of Brahma").
At the end of the Day of Brahma the universe is uncreated back into nothing and there is another 4.3 billion year period called "the Night of Brahma". More to the story, but that gives an idea.
Marcus you seem to be missing the point here?, it may be you did not detect the humour at the end of devlins post, so here it is again: or was his suggestion just sugar coated ?
It is quite obvious that the Question of the shape of the universe cannot be defined from the inside? in your Vishnu model: Devilin, sorry if we are digressing from topic. I tried to answer your shape of universe question as best I could, but whimsicality of ranyarts nonsense cosmos reminds me of the ancient Hindu creation story.
Are you not seeing that: The lotus bud opens and a person pokes his head up out of the flower and looks around---it is the god Brahma. Brahma comes out of the flower and creates the universe for their amusement. Vishnu is delighted by the universe and rules over it for 4.3 billion years (a period of time known as the Kalpa, or "the Day of Brahma").
is no different, except for our Universe, someone has to stick their head out side, just to check and confirm the Universe's shape?
You can certainly volonteer, you seem to be gullable enougth!
Just kidding :)..it is obvious that being internal we can never assert the Universe in its entirety, the best we can do is to estimate an age, but this gives no account of its shape, and like my post above, everything that enters your eye in the form of light, takes on the shape of the eye itself, that's why I suggested the suttle 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder! the universe will be the shape of your eye, because that collects the information that allows us to observe.
Trying to answer the question is asking someone to step outside the Universe it cannot be answered from the inside at least until there is a defined boundery, so please lighten up, you cannot possibly think you know everything..can you?