Where is our universe located?

Where is our universe located?

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We're moving further and further away from everyone else.

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>everyone else
that's a potential gf moving further and further away

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william dudley pelley thought the aryan race came from outer space
>tfw no pure virgin aryan space-lady gf

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Who is aryan anyway?
Europeans?

Well since the universe is expanding outwards, there is no limit to it, therefore there is no middle, or right, or left.
We're everywhere in the universe.

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Indo-europeans, specifically. Germanic whites, but also plenty of middle-eastern races, and formerly, Indians.

so I might be an ayy lmao?
nice

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at the center of the universe

>formerly indians.
some of us are still pretty fair up here. Just because you are more acclimated with the lower classes doesn't mean there are no Aryan Indians

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according to Hitler we wuz all space niggers

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How's the UFO, lad?

But if it's expanding outward then there's a center

Nowhere. The question makes no fucking sense. There's nothing besides the universe. so where it is located in relation to any other "thing" makes no sense at all.

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It was just a joke, user.
Aliens don't actually exist and even if they did we wouldn't care about some shitty planet with such prmitive technology that it hasn't even developed something as simple as warp drive or subatomic reconstruction

>There's nothing besides the universe
how do you know that?

>how do you know that?
First of all, by definition the Universe should be that which encompasses everything, hence UNIverse (everything that exists in one). Second, even if there were such a thing as a "multiverse" (which I doubt) their laws would be so fucked that it wouldn't make any sense at all to us, and besides, there is absolutely no way to even know if there is any multiverse there at all because that would imply we would be able to go out of this universe or find the limits to it, and that's clearly not gonna happen any time soon, if ever, (I don't think we will ever be able to leave or even have any knowledge of any other mutli-verse) so it's just a waste of time to even consider it.

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In the center
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I understand your reservations about the multiverse theory but without it it becomes difficult to explain why the results of quantum interactions end up as what they are.

>we
fuck off space nigger

>the multiverse theory
Honestly I don't know much about it but I w'd like to know if you think whether there is any way at all in which we could ever interact or know anything concrete about the multiverse or if it's just impossible.

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Probably not.

The theory doesn't really require multiverses like you see in pop sci. To put it simply, quantum interactions have multiple possible outcomes decided on a probability distribution. Rather than have the universe play dice however, the multiverse theory just says that there exists a universe for every possible outcome. The relation between them isn't really defined if there even is one.

There is no such thing as absolute location. Our universe is the three dimensional surface of a higher dimensional object. There is no center, just like the two dimensional surface of a three dimensional sphere has no center.

inside a computer simulating this