- Man wouldn't it be weird to live on a floating sphere in the midst of nothingness, with a thin layer of air between the surface of the sphere and the endless black void, with water filling up the cracks in the surface of the sphere, and organisms looking weirder the further down you go in those oceans of water, with a smaller, rockier sphere circling around the main sphere 30x farther away than the diameter of the sphere, and the entire orbiting plane going around a huge burning ball of gas and dust that produces nuclear fusion, with 8 other large spheres circling around this huge burning sphere, and having that orbital plane orbiting around a singularity that breaks space-time, with that singularity looking like a perfectly black sphere from a distance, and having that singularity with an event horizon holding together an entire celestial structure with spiral arms- WAIT there's also invisible matter that outnumbers regular matter in a rough 4:1 ratio in mass, and it's that that holds together the spiraling celestial structure, otherwise physics doesn't follow its own rules, and of course, light, made up of the energy carrier photons, doesn't follow general relativity, and anyone going any speed will always see light as going exactly c kph relative to them, and then relativity breaks down with subatomic particles' interactions and behaviors, and then the universe appears to be random at that scale, with wave functions and quantum tunneling, and probability distributions... man wouldn't that be weird... to live in a place like this?