As scientists, we track down all promising leads, and there's reason to suspect that our universe may be one of many - a single bubble in a huge bubble bath of other universes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
This world's a bubble.
We live in a strange bubble.
Well, Well, Well, its certainly a compelling provocative exciting delicious to think about idea, smart people say the universe is so big there must be something statistically it could be likely there could be something happening on some other world.
The universe bursts into existence from life, not the other way around as we have been taught. For each life there is a universe, its own universe. We generate spheres of reality, individual bubbles of existence. Our planet is comprised of billions of spheres of reality, generated by each individual human and perhaps even by each animal.
I have a vast curiosity about our universe, our origins, and its probable future.
When we see what the universe has to show us, we can go no further.
We are discovering what the universe is really like, and it is totally magnificent, and one can only be inspired and awestruck by what we find.
It's an audacious thing to build a model of the cosmos. It's exciting how little we know.
If we're in a bubble, it's the weirdest bubble I've ever seen, where everybody hates everything.
There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened.
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