Monday, June 1, 2009

Theory of the Oneness of Space

I would like to share in this blog a concept that I have never come across (by way of reading or hearing) at any point in my lifetime. It is a thought that came to me back when I was in college and reflecting on Einstein's Theory of Relativity.

At first, it seemed like some wild theory but as I reflected more on the concept over the years, I have come to believe more and more that it may not be so farfetched after all. Don't ask me to prove it because I would never ever be able to do so. However, I hope that a more enlightened mind out there might one day do so. The first step therefore is to state it.

Theory on the Oneness of Space:
The endpoints of inner and outer space are one and the same.

In layman's language:
If two people were to take a journey in opposite directions...one grows bigger and bigger into the outer reaches of outer space...one shrinks smaller and smaller into the inner reaches of inner space...they will eventually meet each other.

Said another way...if a person traveled into inner space, that person will eventually be observed to arrive from outer space.

I like to believe that I am not alone in thinking these thoughts. If any reader has encountered this theory elsewhere, please let me know.

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