Message from @JaIsCool
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Quantum entanglement is proven.
And we're limited by how blue and red shifts on energy works to how far we can see.
Theorized
The universe is finite.
Prove it
and then turns out we're in a simulation
So, there's known universe and unknown universe.
We are in a simulation.
It doesn't need to be proven empirically, it is simply not possible.
That we know the unknown exists, but know nothing about it.
There's a boundary between the universe and whatever the rules are beyond spacetime.
Well, to be fair, we *assume* the unknown exists
Society itself is a simulation on how humans "should" behave, a social construct is inherently simulated.
Not like a physical boundary
So.. Platonic Ideals, anyone?
But a front between *beyond* and reality.
We live in a country
For the purposes here, universe is the part of *what is* that belongs to our rules
Of matter and energy
Ah, so you're using that working definition. Good to know.
those dont follow our proposed rules
We live in a society.
Yes, because it's nonsense to try to say what could exist beyond spacetime.
I 'unno anymore, Goodwood.
The mores have disintegrated.
Yall must've never done LSD
Simply put, there's *beyond*, and our reality, the shit we can measure, interact with, observe.
*beyond* shouldn't be considered part of the universe, nor reality, it just is, and the universe is all the matter and energy.
And other goodies.
NQ is claiming what I said as well - the *unknown*, *unknowable* and *known*.
and it exists only in our minds... which are part of the universe.
We can't say time or space or anything like that exist beyond, just that there is a part that is universe, and a part that isn't. The isn't is infinite
The concept of the unknowable doesn't make it anymore knowable.
The is has to be finite.
Numbers prove this incorrect
It's a fair, but unconfirmable concept.
Numbers prove it correct, you cannot have an infinite amount of matter and energy.
theres an infite amount or numbers
It makes everying fail.
Because there's the matter of the unknown.