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Imagine if you will that each point of light is a universe, each universe containing hundreds of billions, if not trillions of galaxies and all of them orbiting a universal core. We can call this a megaverse, kind of like a super sized galaxy only it is comprised of hundreds of billions of universes. Distance across each universe could be perhaps as much as 50 billion light years, maybe twice that, or even more. The distance across the imaginary megaverse would be unimaginable. But is size and distance limited by nature or could it just keep getting bigger and bigger? You have probably heard tell that the universe has no edge, just as the solar system has no edge, nor does the galaxy. It has a well defined structure, but no set defined area that you could point at and say, there is the edge. Perhaps the universe is so large from our perspective that it just appears to have no edge or center. Perhaps the rotation of the universe around a megaverse is presenting us with the illusion of everything moving away from us. But could that just be an illusion of immense size? Could the universe simply be in orbit around something larger?

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