What is you answer as to what is beyond our Universe if it is not a shell?

 

I just answered your second question.

 

JR

 

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On 26 June 2014 11:07, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

Your guess is as good as mine as to what’s beyond the shell.  The shell may be 
very thick and many universes could be combined in the shell like bubbles in a 
Pepsi. 

 

Well, I'm afraid that proves it isn't the Real Thing! :-)

 

If we have our own shell, it probable gets less and less dense with distance 
from the center of our Universe.  If there are other Universes out there, they 
probably have their own shell.

 

Unless I missed it, you haven't answered my question about why we don't observe 
the shell to be closer in one direction and more distant in another, as we 
should unless we're at the dead centre of the universe.
 

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