quot e="jlockest"]...if the universe is infinite in size, then there must be aliens, as anything and everything that you can imagine must exist - but if the universe is infinite, the distance between us and them may be any distance....they all may be in 1 cubic cm somewhere far, far, away (they may also be of any size - so may be here now, but invisible to our eyes)
On the other hand, if there are an infinite number of universes, does it follow that our universe has to have anything more than our planet populated with living, sentient beings? No. We could be that one universe out of the infinite number where life just exists in one place (as there must be one in an infinite set).
The oddity if there are an inifinite number of universes, can one of the universes be of infinite size? Impossible?
Infinity always confused me.....
But all of those universes individually will line up with the Washington Monument - now that is spooky eh? Actually, that isn't true is it? As presumably in one universe the rules of 'aligment' must be different to what we know here - so there could be loads of universes that don't align (as we know it Jim) with that obelisk.[/quote]
I don't know if they align with each other
but mankind seems to have a infatuation with them
this one was loaded on a boat from Egypt and transferred to Paris
kinda like the Bluestones boat theory...loaded on a ship and transported
What in the world why does man spend hours doing such a crazy thing?
Cmon guys can you listen to yourselves
Obelisk ....STONE MARKERS are all over the WORLD
Several more Egyptian obelisks have been re-erected elsewhere. The best-known examples outside Rome are the pair of 21-metre 187-ton Cleopatra's Needles in London (69 ft) and New York City (70 ft) and the 75-foot (23 m) 227-ton obelisk at the Place de la Concorde in Paris.[14]
Here is one in Ireland
Do I have to give a list of all the Obelisks in the World....and they were associated with the Sun
The obelisk symbolized the sun god Ra, and during the brief religious reformation of Akhenaten was said to be a petrified ray of the Aten, the sundisk. It was also thought that the god existed within the structure.
It is hypothesized by New York University Egyptologist Patricia Blackwell Gary and Astronomy senior editor Richard Talcott that the shapes of the ancient Egyptian pyramid and obelisk were derived from natural phenomena associated with the sun (the sun-god Ra being the Egyptians' greatest deity).[5] The pyramid and obelisk might have been inspired by previously overlooked astronomical phenomena connected with sunrise and sunset: the zodiacal light and sun pillars respectively.