Imagine you have a never-ending candy jar, that’s what an infinite universe feels like!
Let’s say you’re in a super big room, so big, it never ends. That's your universe. Now imagine this room has millions of tiny rooms inside it, and each one is full of toys, books, or even other kids playing. That’s like the infinite universe paradox, there’s always more to discover!
The Never-Ending Jar
The Magic of Always Having More
Now imagine that every time you finish your candy, you get a new jar, but this one is also never-ending! So instead of just having more candies, you have more jars. That’s like the paradox: an infinite universe means there's always something new to find, even when it seems like everything should be used up!
It’s like a super-duper big playground that keeps getting bigger, and bigger, and never stops! Imagine you have a never-ending candy jar, that’s what an infinite universe feels like!
Let’s say you’re in a super big room, so big, it never ends. That's your universe. Now imagine this room has millions of tiny rooms inside it, and each one is full of toys, books, or even other kids playing. That’s like the infinite universe paradox, there’s always more to discover!
The Never-Ending Jar
Think of a jar that never runs out of candy. No matter how many candies you take, there are still more inside. That's what happens in an infinite universe, no matter how far you go, there are new stars, planets, and maybe even other versions of you!
The Magic of Always Having More
Now imagine that every time you finish your candy, you get a new jar, but this one is also never-ending! So instead of just having more candies, you have more jars. That’s like the paradox: an infinite universe means there's always something new to find, even when it seems like everything should be used up!
It’s like a super-duper big playground that keeps getting bigger, and bigger, and never stops!
Examples
- Imagine having an infinite number of cookies, but you still manage to eat one and have the same amount left.
- An infinite universe could mean that every possible version of you exists somewhere else.
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See also
- Did The Future Already Happen? - The Paradox of Time
- Differences Between Spiral And Elliptical Galaxies?
- How Does 10 Terrifying Theories About What's Outside The Universe Work?
- How Does Remnants From the Early Universe. Primordial Black Holes Work?
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