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I’m going to try to explain the timeless Void. What Stephen Hawking described as the infinitesimal and ever yet expanding Universe is something that “grows” fractally bigger in respect to space and not space-time and smaller not that a point is getting smaller such as our planet Earth and smaller ad-infinitum but that the universe is expanding and space is expanding at the same moment, so making the set point (e.g. Earth) seem “smaller and smaller,” but it’s not. Space itself which is touted as expanding at a rate much faster than Einstein’s light, however fast in parsecs that may be, but space itself is believed to be expanding at a much faster rate. The set point can also be seen in a realistic term which is the cosmos. The universe expands no faster than the speed of light, but nevertheless growing so that the matter in its spere is spreading apart and galaxies colliding too. Hawking says that there is a point of entropy of a maximum expansion whereby the universe starts to crash into itself only to regrow and expand again. But what is going on with space itself at this moment, who knows (for arguments sake I’ll say it doesn’t collapse thereby making the image of the World as a fractal observation only in our minds because we cannot experience it as far as our technological physics and the laws thereof from every discipline (in the web of our primitive knowledge in terms of what we can know for sure and that opens up “another can of worms.” Let’s imagine a blossoming rose as our universe for example. The sky then outer-space would be something like the expansion of space. Where there is the void or space like we’ve never known or thought of before there is no Time, nothing can exist there; it would have to be God’s territory.