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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Norway
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Jul 20th, 2003, 10:38 AM
If there there is a limit to the extent of the universe as we perceive it, the 'nothingness' beyond that is not only immesurable, but also without width, heigh, extent, volume and at all existance. You would not be able to travel there, since we're talking nullspace.
Our way of measuring distance, volume, length etc, is only an fathomable representation of something infinitely more complex. It's a lot like a clock: it mimics the passing of time and seems to follow it precisely, but it's in no way connected to actual TIME.
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