Originally Posted By: Bill S.
Regarding the idea that the cosmos might be greater than the Universe; I could really have expressed the same thought by saying that there is more to the universe than we can observe, and that we need something to enable us to make sense of it.

Well, I agree that there is more to the universe than we can observe. But I don't think that what we can't observe is going to be much different from what we can observe. So by observing what we can observe we should be able to pretty much make sense of the whole thing.

Of course every time we think we are finally about to make sense of the whole thing a new observation comes along and throws us a curve. So I don't expect us to reach any final understanding in the immediate future.

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.