Let me give you the facts since most of yous
don't have the facts...
The Universe, or what we call 'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size.
It has a boundry.
It is limited in space...and Time.
Anybody who tells you different, is WRONG!
[ Followup-To: set ]
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Let me give you the facts since most of yous don't have the facts...
The Universe, or what we call 'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size. It has a boundry. It is limited in space...and Time.
Is that right?
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Let me give you the facts since most of yous don't have the facts...
The Universe, or what we call 'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size. It has a boundry. It is limited in space...and Time.
Is that right?
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
you girls proves uneducated, you are not asking about the boundary, but
the interface, which you cannot possibly answer. To answer that you have
to know the other side, and that you will never know. Always in science
and physics think at interfaces, not boundaries. Boundaries are for kindergarten, or for fools, not knowing what they are talking about.
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
you girls proves uneducated, you are not asking about the boundary, but
the interface, which you cannot possibly answer. To answer that you
have to know the other side, and that you will never know. Always in
science and physics think at interfaces, not boundaries. Boundaries are
for kindergarten, or for fools, not knowing what they are talking
about.
:-D
[...] Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn [wrote:]
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
you girls proves uneducated, you are not asking about the boundary, but
the interface, which you cannot possibly answer. To answer that you
have to know the other side, and that you will never know. Always in
science and physics think at interfaces, not boundaries. Boundaries are
for kindergarten, or for fools, not knowing what they are talking
about.
:-D
yet another fat former it-supporter [...]
yet another fat former it-supporter [...]
Your cluelessness about everything is so refreshing. Please keep on
making a fool of yourself :-D
[ Followup-To: set ]
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Let me give you the facts since most of yous
don't have the facts...
The Universe, or what we call 'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size.
It has a boundry.
It is limited in space...and Time.
Is that right?
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
What would happen to a moving object which hit this boundary? Would it bounce off, or would it penetrate the boundary leaving it outside the universe (if that notion has any meaning)? Or something else?
Anybody who tells you different, is WRONG!
Ha ha!
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Let me give you the facts since most of yous
don't have the facts...
The Universe, or what we call 'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size.
It has a boundry.
It is limited in space...and Time.
Is that right?
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
What would happen to a moving object which hit this boundary? Would it
bounce off, or would it penetrate the boundary leaving it outside the
universe (if that notion has any meaning)? Or something else?
Anybody who tells you different, is WRONG!
Ha ha!
If you are inside a balloon...any direction you go you hit a wall.
space expanding is just a balloon expanding..
any 3 year can tell you dat.
Einstein once said: "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein
Einstein is saying the universe is NOT infinite.
'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size.
It has a boundry.
It is limited in space...and Time.
Infinity does not exist.
What's wrong with hitting a wall anyway????
Space is expanding faster than the speed of light so that light won't
hit the wall.
where did all these Germans come from?
are universities in germany are all free?
----
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
and challenge the unchallengeable.
[ Followup-To: set ]
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Let me give you the facts since most of yous
don't have the facts...
The Universe, or what we call 'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size.
It has a boundry.
It is limited in space...and Time.
Is that right?
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
What would happen to a moving object which hit this boundary? Would it
bounce off, or would it penetrate the boundary leaving it outside the
universe (if that notion has any meaning)? Or something else?
Anybody who tells you different, is WRONG!
Ha ha!
If you are inside a balloon...any direction you go you hit a wall.
I'm not inside a balloon. Maybe you are.
On Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:34:05 -0000 (UTC), Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
wrote:
[ Followup-To: set ]
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Let me give you the facts since most of yous
don't have the facts...
The Universe, or what we call 'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size.
It has a boundry.
It is limited in space...and Time.
Is that right?
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
What would happen to a moving object which hit this boundary? Would it >>>> bounce off, or would it penetrate the boundary leaving it outside the
universe (if that notion has any meaning)? Or something else?
Anybody who tells you different, is WRONG!
Ha ha!
If you are inside a balloon...any direction you go you hit a wall.
I'm not inside a balloon. Maybe you are.
Are you kidding me?
You spend your whole life
living surrounded by walls!
Look up, there's a ceiling.
Your home is filled with walls.
Your body is a wall you live in...
Infinity doesn't exist. No walls doesn't exist.
Don't you know...The Code????
"IN" "in" Do you know the definition of the word "in" means?
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+In
primarily indicating inclusion, location, or position within
boundaries (e.g., "in the box," "in London"). It signifies being
surrounded, contained, or situated within a space, time period,
I have posted many times The Code.
Maybe you are a number person and no speaks good werds..
Here is The Code since you now know the definition of the word..."in".
'In, ...the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.'
IN!
The operative word is...in.
primarily indicating inclusion, location,
position within boundaries (e.g., "in the balloon").
It signifies being surrounded, contained, or situated within a space,
time period,
Inclusion, enclosure is a confined space, area, or structure
surrounded by a physical barrier like a fence, wall, or screen. It
refers to the act of surrounding something, the state of being
enclosed, or an item included within a container (like a balloon).
A Yellow Submarine.
--
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, and challenge
the unchallengeable.
On Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:34:05 -0000 (UTC), Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
wrote:
[ Followup-To: set ]
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
In sci.math The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Let me give you the facts since most of yous
don't have the facts...
The Universe, or what we call 'the universe' is in fact..
'limited' in size.
It has a boundry.
It is limited in space...and Time.
Is that right?
Tell me, what is the nature of this boundary? What's it made of?
What would happen to a moving object which hit this boundary? Would it >>>> bounce off, or would it penetrate the boundary leaving it outside the
universe (if that notion has any meaning)? Or something else?
Anybody who tells you different, is WRONG!
Ha ha!
If you are inside a balloon...any direction you go you hit a wall.
I'm not inside a balloon. Maybe you are.
Are you kidding me?
You spend your whole life
living surrounded by walls!
Look up, there's a ceiling.
Your home is filled with walls.
Your body is a wall you live in...
Infinity doesn't exist. No walls doesn't exist.
Don't you know...The Code????
"IN" "in" Do you know the definition of the word "in" means?
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+In
primarily indicating inclusion, location, or position within
boundaries (e.g., "in the box," "in London"). It signifies being
surrounded, contained, or situated within a space, time period,
I have posted many times The Code.
Maybe you are a number person and no speaks good werds..
Here is The Code since you now know the definition of the word..."in".
'In, ...the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.'
IN!
The operative word is...in.
primarily indicating inclusion, location,
position within boundaries (e.g., "in the balloon").
It signifies being surrounded, contained, or situated within a space,
time period,
Inclusion, enclosure is a confined space, area, or structure
surrounded by a physical barrier like a fence, wall, or screen. It
refers to the act of surrounding something, the state of being
enclosed, or an item included within a container (like a balloon).
On 2/17/2026 10:37 AM, The Starmaker wrote:
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