The Universe
Here it is, the structure of the universe is much like the structure of an atom. We have planets circling stars, there are rogue elements floating around and pushing their way around at incredible speeds.
Now lets take a closer look, starting with a solar system. What does a solar system consist of, hmmm, planets, a star, asteriods, metorites, gasses, and a whole bunch of other stuff. So lets make some equations. The star is the neucleus, a magnetically powerful source of energy emitting radiation, then that would make the planets electrons circling the neucleus, hey we have an atom.
Nearby we have other solar systems, all with similar structures, sounds like we have a molecule forming here, or do we call it a galaxy? Whatever.
Now how to do you explain all those other things floating around out there, comets, asteriods, meteors and whatever else. Quirk and quarks, those strange high energy items that we have floating around in the atomic soup.
But how can this be? If we look at an atom everthing is moving so fast. Yeah, measures of scale is what I call it. The rotation that our planet makes around our sun takes one year, but if someone was looking at us through a microscope they might see one rotation as a blur because to them we would be moving extremely fast. Sub atomically fast, and to us they would seem to move extremely slow. Cool eh?
So lets take this one step further, if our solar system is an atom, and we are living on an electron, and in turn we are made of atoms, who's to say that some of those electrons (planets) on those atoms don't have people living on them, and they would be made of atoms their electrons (planets) would have more people living on them and on and on. This would work in the other direction as well, we are living on an electron of a larger organism, which in turn is living on an electron from a larger organism.
This would make the universe infinitely small and at the same time infinitely large. Now there's a brain buster.

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Personally, I like to loop the argument back around on itself, that way you eventually see yourself looking in a microscope (or telescope).
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If you could see yourself in that way: The question becomes, "Do you like what you see?"
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That depends. Would the telescope show a younger me while the microscope showed an older one?
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