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Clearly this is something I cannot do insofar as I am presumably a part of this universe (and I think it is also said that the universe has no external boundary).However is it not possible that the beginning(if there was a beginning) of the universe was witnessed by an intelligent being (or even just another object?) and so this being or thing would have had something of an objective view of what happened?Is that feasible ? Would that mean that the universe did in fact have a boundary, even if that boundary was dynamic and poorly defined ?
If you could make it clear what definition of "the universe" you are considering, it may be possible to continue this discussion.
Hi, well I have had the same idea as you vis a vis adding bits on to any definition and finding that the new piece of the jigsaw was now included as an integral part of the newly considered "universe".
prior to what is called the Big Bang.
Would that observer,so defined have a bird's eye view of the process and would his/her/its(other) view actually be any different from the view it may be possible for us to achieve through mathematical/technological ingenuity, or even in our "mind's eye) ?
I have come across (and possibly suffered from) the misconception that the (loosely defined) universe has a clearly defined border or edge border .
Best Wishes to you, sorry I couldn't be more help.
Could I pare down the question....
There are other sections of this forum (and also other forums) that seem better suited to your discussion.
Could you suggest another section of this forum?
Outside is a relative term. I am inside my house but outside the kitchen. I am inside my garden but outside my house. Define what outside means in this context.
Actually, no I couldn't. I agree with your assessment, there isn't enough places on this forum. Many other science forums do have a much bigger selection of places for discussion where the policies on sticking to mainstream science have been relaxed and more general philosophy can be discussed.
On another forum there is an ongoing discussion of virtual particles which apparently may be something of a misnomer,being as they apparently are disturbances in the waves in the fields that may be related to particles - but not really particles.Maybe those kinds of discussions are a kind of halfway house between philosophy and general scientific discussion?