What's Beyond the Observable Universe?
https://youtu.be/eZBNJkx3Tjs?si=kbNmgQYEVb336zir
And My Comment:
The likeliest thing would be, of course, to assume the same thing goes on and on. There is nothing special about this horizon as we perceive it, since there is nothing special about us. An Astronomer from Andromeda shall see a slightly different horizon; an Astronomer from a Galaxy, say, three billion light years away from us shall see something very different. For Astronomers living 46 billion light years away from us, they would naturally be at the center of the Universe, with us at the edge - and, of course, looking at our direction, they will only get to see the earliest seedlings of our Galaxy, as it was only starting to form... and their horizon, of course, shall stretch 46 billion light years away from them, at all directions.
To believe, that we are the actual center of everything, and there is nothing else beyond what we are able to see, is just as ridiculous as assuming that, if from my Home I am only able to see a mountain and a field, but no other houses, then no other houses exist anywhere, at all. 😂 This is beyond egocentric, this is fully fledged solipsistic LOL
Oh, and if a Tree falls anywhere, someone most certainly saw it... lots of persons most certainly saw it.
Since not only humans have eyes... 😃
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