Maybe the chemical changes that we inflict upon other universes ( still making reference to the earlier hypothetical situation ) are just the natural order, and are bound to come to pass. Like an evolution of sorts, or a cycle of life even. It's like in the revenge of the nerds -- perpetual largeness is coincidal ( grammar? ) with perpetual smallness.
Cautios Reviewed by Cautios on . are there infinite universes? what is outside of the universe? the universe is ever expanding, but what is outside of it? materials are made up of atoms and we all know atoms have empty space between them, and inside the atom there is electrons and protons and nuclei, but there is still empty space. size is infinite. is our universe contained within a single atom on a blade of grass in some cosmic vacant lot containing an infinite number of other universes? but there must be an end to amount of universes? the finite Rating: 5