Re: Probably a dumb question ...
- From: Jonathan Silverlight <jsilverlight@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:44:39 +0100
In message <ERiRe.40865$F23.477985@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Luigi Caselli <luigicaselli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
"Zilva Zanga" <mercury@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio news:43154f6e$0$8999$afc38c87@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtofrom someone with an interest but no education in this area. If the universe is expanding, doesn't that mean that there is a boundarywhat scientists define as the universe? If yes, what's on the other side?
Being the whole universe a huge computer simulation the question has no answer. After my death I'll ask the Big Programmers, if they think I'm so interesting, as a sim, to live in another computer simulation...
What makes you think you'll meet me? :-) .
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