I've always wondered if the universe might be a flake of dandruff upon some gigantic shoulder, size being relative, and in due course a giant hand might not just brush it away, time also being relative.
I brought this idea up in another thread, but wondered if the idea might be worth debating?
Our entire universe might be as insignificant as a speck of dandruff and disposed of just as easily.
The only reason that we aren't aware of this total insignificane is because time is relative....
The life of our solar system/galaxy/universe migtht be a micro-second in the"real-time" of a greater universe so vast that we cannot even begin to imagine it.
Reality is based on our perception of it.
Our entire universe and everything in it might not be as large and wonderful as our egos allow us to imagine it to be. It could, in fact, be so small and insignificant that it may not even be noticeable.
It could be a flake of dandruff on some creatures head. That creature, in brushing his hair sees the flake of dandruff and brushes it off his shoulder, and crushes our universe, destroying it forever.
But in his universe, in those moments that it takes to brush away that speck of dandruff, billions of years have passed for us.
What if our universe were an atom in another creature's universe. All the galaxies spinning around like electrons around a nucleus???
Does an ant know anything of the world that we perceive? Could he debate philosophical questions with us? Is he even aware of us? Could we communicate with that ant? Is he awed by the great length of his life? His accomplishments in creating vast underground cities?
Are we, and our universe, smaller than that ant in relation to some other species? Not trapped in a snowglobe, Iccky, but completely unaware of each other's existence?
I think that many things are possible. I just sometimes wonder if this is.