Gunny
Gold Member
I like the stage reference. You also make a great point, the what does the universe exist in? Then what does that exist in as well? Bah! There you go making me think on that track. *shudder* okay ... as disturbing as the possibilities are to me, it's one topic which some writers have jumped on. My two favorites have very different theories, each have their own merit. One (Asimov) believed that the universe is actually part of an atom to another, then another, etc.. The other (Lovecraft) believed it is some alien experiment that was forgotten about and that the universe is actually just a zoo for some beings so different from us we can't even imagine them.
If you look, I mentioned something similar to Lovecraft earlier in the thread. All a creator really would have to be is something -- a life force --beyond Man's ability to comprehend with the ability to create life. That would be "God" to mortal man.
The worlds within worlds concept is a bit too fantastic for me. That is completely outside the realm of supportable theory, IMO.