The wideness of the horizon has to be inside us, cannot be anywhere but inside us, otherwise what we speak about is geographic distances.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's another horizon out there, one more horizon that you have to make for yourself and let other people discover it, and someone else will take it further on, you know.
There are strong reasons for believing that space goes on beyond the limits of our observational horizon. There are strong reasons because if you look in opposite directions, conditions are the same to within one part in 100,000. So if we are part of some finite structure then, if the gradient is so shallow, it is likely to go on much further.
The universe is wider than our views of it.
The sky above us is something we have very little control of, and the space beyond is something we don't completely understand.
After being boxed in by man and his constructions in Europe and the East, the release into space is exhilarating. The horizon is a huge remote circle, and no hills intervene.
When you go to the park, there is no horizon - just Disneyland.
If you go down through the horizon of a black hole, at the center you don't find a tunnel that leads you to some other place in the universe.
Our computers have become windows through which we can gaze upon a world that is virtually without horizons or boundaries.
It's a brilliant surface in that sunlight. The horizon seems quite close to you because the curvature is so much more pronounced than here on earth. It's an interesting place to be. I recommend it.
No matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you.