How deep can we dig without falling out the other side? because we have dug more than a mile straight down so it has to be thicker than that.
Well there are two theories: the one that's like a plate (the dimensions idk) and the one were they say it's an infinite plain.
I'm no flat earther, but I do like the Idea of Infinite plain. (for reasons related to quantum physics)
But infinity is a paradox (at least to our feeble minds it is) and isn't an infinite plane that repeats itself is called a... oh I don't know, a GLOBE!
Everything is a wave. You and I and atoms are waves. But the waviness governs only generally at tiny subatomic levels.
Exactly, all matter, inhibits wave-like attributes. On quantum levels (extremely small and precise) these attributes are significantly more noticeable.
Each molecule in existence vibrates in specific patterns.
It's as if the universe has a favorite song and is beating to its rhythm.
And as this wave theory stands, without observation, each atom takes the form of probability waves, becoming distributed or 'smeared' across what theoretically could be an infinite distance.
Is it possible that FE could be taking this theory and placing it into another perspective of our reality?
Saying that, until observed, our reality is infinite, that our Earth is distributed infinitely across the fabric of space?
That's from another forum ^^