Yup, agreed with @"Ninurta"#2
Thinking about this stuff puts me in a weird head-space, where I eventually just wonder, why does anything at all exist? I even get a little lightheaded thinking about it, overwhelmed, almost.
We exist in a reality, that nobody has a damn clue about the origin of.
There was an interesting thread on ATS (I know, rare these days) about whether we're the product of being on the other side of a black hole. I've heard of proposed white holes too. If you're ignorant like me, that's another thing that's interesting to think about. Maybe black holes distort space-time so much that it opens a worm hole, which I believe Einstein believed theoretically possible. I've heard of singularities being described as infinitely dense, and if the universe as we know it is constantly expanding, maybe it's because matter and dark matter are constantly being sucked in by the black hole we got ejected out of.
Or maybe I need to lay of the weed.
Thinking about this stuff puts me in a weird head-space, where I eventually just wonder, why does anything at all exist? I even get a little lightheaded thinking about it, overwhelmed, almost.
We exist in a reality, that nobody has a damn clue about the origin of.
There was an interesting thread on ATS (I know, rare these days) about whether we're the product of being on the other side of a black hole. I've heard of proposed white holes too. If you're ignorant like me, that's another thing that's interesting to think about. Maybe black holes distort space-time so much that it opens a worm hole, which I believe Einstein believed theoretically possible. I've heard of singularities being described as infinitely dense, and if the universe as we know it is constantly expanding, maybe it's because matter and dark matter are constantly being sucked in by the black hole we got ejected out of.
Or maybe I need to lay of the weed.