ElvenWorld Adventures & Star Travelers: Myths & Nature Stories

Soul Journeys in the Multiverse - Nature, Metaphysics & The Arts

This is the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. But where is the center of the universe? Infrared image via NASA/ JPL-Caltech/ Susan Stolovy (SSC/ Caltech) et al.

Where is the center of the universe?

We live in an expanding universe. It's a concept that seems graspable at first, but can quickly become baffling. For instance, you might intuitively think an expanding universe must be growing from a central point. But, as far as our current understanding goes, that's not the case.

The universe wasn't created like an exploding firework, with galaxies flying out in all directions from a Big Bang. In reality, the Big Bang didn't happen in a single spot.

And it's not so much the galaxies that are moving away from each other. It’s the space between galaxies – the fabric of the universe itself – that’s ever-expanding as time goes on, carrying the galaxies farther apart. Read more about why there is no center of the universe.

Today's livestream: Wow! There's a nova or 'new star' in the sky!
Astronomers spotted a "new star" – a nova – in the southern constellation Lupus the Wolf on June 12. Previously far too faint to see without magnification, this star is now just about visible to the unaided eye and easy to spot in binoculars. What causes a nova? EarthSky's Deborah Byrd and veteran stargazer Bob King will tell all at 12:15 p.m. CDT (17:15 UTC) today. Watch here.

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Multi Dimensional Reality

The world as you know it - all that you see, taste, feel and touch, comprises only about 5% of all of the stuff of the universe. The other 95% is what we have considered "nothing" or the "firmament"  or dark matter or the heavens or mystic Other Worlds. This 95% is multi-dimensional and consists of potential realities that may be perceived.

A single thought...a mere whisper, ...... barely upon a breeze that catches a spark... all is tinder before the firestorm... and yet.
ONLY that whisper
ONLY that thought
 the world is forever changed beyond the fears and dreams of cardboard men.
Freedom and change starts within:
It is encouraged by truth and courage of people who love
Built by the respect of true beings standing as one before each other.
Lets us cross every man made borders
without fear stare into eyes and hearts of all our brothers and sisters: within our words without shouting,or force to hold each to our truths; and let us without fear freely share what works...

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