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The universe is finite.

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Let us imagine two universes: Earth is finite, and Space is infinite. Earth is the inner universe of our world, specifically the atmosphere surrounding Earth. Space is the outer universe, specifically the vast vacuum in which our solar system resides. The finite universe represents life, while the infinite universe represents death. Earth is rotting and corrupt, while Space is dark and cold. Space is the natural progression of Earth, the inner universe, while Earth is the natural progression of Space, the outer universe.<br><br>In this manner, we can describe two main universes: the inner and the outer. The outer universe is dark and cold, and the inner universe is rotting and decayed. This is the process of how life ends, and how death begins.<br><br>In our own universe we have the same process, but it is reversed. Our universe began with a Big Bang, an explosion of life, and from that explosion came the formation of our solar system. This process began the inner universe, while the outer universe remained dark and cold. This is the opposite of how our Earth universe began, and it demonstrates how life and death are intertwined.<br><br>The two main universes are the inner and the outer, and the two main properties of the universe are life and death. The inner universe is life, while the outer universe is death. The inner universe is finite, while the outer universe is infinite. This is the natural progression of the universe.<br><br>The universe is finite.

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