And yet you appear to be appealing to it.
No, I'm pointing out that what happens within the universe is not necessarily a guide to what happens outside of it.
We can though consider the logical consequences of what you are saying.
How can we? How can we divorce our logic from, amongst other things, the concepts of space and time?
So you are proposing a universe sitting in another context.
Perhaps. Or perhaps the universe is just a part of that large context. Or perhaps there is no larger context, and any consideration is only hypothetical, and the edge of the universe represents some sort of hard boundary - we have so little information as to be practically unable to narrow it down at all.
That makes two entities. Do you want to walk that back?
It might, or it might be two aspects of one entity, or it might be one entity of which we're more aware of one element...
While you are about it your suggestion involves if the universe is Observed.....by what?
Us. Our imagination, supposing ourselves outside. Observation, as a notion, is dependent upon both time and space which may not exist, and almost certainly not as we understand them, outside of this universe.
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