I think the universe is pure geometry - basically, a beautiful shape twisting around and dancing over space-time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the great challenges of modern cosmology is to discover what the geometry of the universe really is.
In the context of general relativity, space almost is a substance. It can bend and twist and stretch, and probably the best way to think about space is to just kind of imagine a big piece of rubber that you can pull and twist and bend.
The universe is fractal. The closer you look at it, the more interesting it becomes.
Now, what space ultimately is - I should confess, I think most physicists believe - we don't yet know.
The only thing that makes sense is if the universe is beautiful and simple and elegant.
The universe is a symphony of strings, and the mind of God that Einstein eloquently wrote about for thirty years would be cosmic music resonating through eleven-dimensional hyper space.
The universe is wider than our views of it.
The whole universe is based on rhythms. Everything happens in circles, in spirals.
I always think of space-time as being the real substance of space, and the galaxies and the stars just like the foam on the ocean.
First of all, we must note that the universe is spherical.