Could the many galaxies we see in our universe seemingly exist due to the ''hall of mirrors' effect?"
Could it be that we may be seeing is our own universe reflecting back on itself, making it look much bigger than it actually is? It's just like being in a room where the walls, roof and floor are made of mirrors and we are seeing, in actual fact are ghost clusters called galaxies which are reflections of reflections of our different 14 Planetary Systems
This material universe is far smaller than what it looks like through the Hubble Telescope how do we understand this?
Of all the galaxies we think we are seeing, in actual fact are ghost galaxies, reflections of reflections, its like being in a room where the walls, roof and floor are made of mirrors. Our Milky way is a mirage created by this ''Hall of mirrors'' effect.
According to Srimad Bhagavatam this Bhu-Mandala material universe we are in which is one of billions is only "4 billion miles in size" and only "appears" to be much bigger because of all the millions of galaxies we see through the Hubble Telescope,
What is therefore seen maybe reflections and mirages reflected from stars within the small 4 Billion mile diameter Universe we are in
We must also remember that the Bhu-Mandala Universe is actually trillions of miles deep within the outer Brahmanda universal spherical egg or dome covering it.
Recently in October 2016 within the scientific community many scientist are now saying it appears many of those galaxies seen through the Hubble Telescope are in fact a reflection of our own universe in space, a reflection from within our own small 4 billion mile diameter sized material universe with its 14 Planetary Systems we call Bhu-mandala
"Like in a hall of mirrors".
The Bhu-Mandala 4 billion mile diameter material universe is like a ''hall of mirrors'' creating the illusion the material universe is bigger than it really is, even many scientists now admit this. This ''hall of mirrors'' gives the impression our single material universe is a lot bigger than what it is.
The different movements of time called ''different dimensions'' that exist differently in each of the 14 Planetary Systems adds to this miss calculation of ''space and time'' size.
The universe is far smaller that what it looks.
Our single 4 billion mile diameter universe, just one of billions deep within and encased in the outer massive Brahmanda spherical dome or egg that is over 400 trillion miles in diameter and originates from Maha Vishnu, is known as Bhu-mandala is a flat realm in space made up of planets or spheres like our Earth planet covering the 14 Planetary Systems
When Srimad Bhagavatam talks of Varsas, Dvipas and Islands it means Planets in the ocean of outer space
Srila Prabhupada - ''Dvipas (islands) are planets in outer space'' (CC Madhya 20.218)
The Bhu-mandala Universe spreads out over 14 planetary systems that is almost the entire 4 billion mile diameter sized material universe we live in.
The 4 billion mile diameter Bhu-mandala Universe is encased within a massive spherical egg like bubble called a "Brahmanda" that has 7 external material layers surrounding the small 4 billion mile sized "inside universe"
The Brahmanda is a massive 44 quadrillion 444 Trillion 444 Billion miles in diameter.
It is obvious that the many galaxies we see in our single universe within our Brahmanda is due to this ''hall of mirrors'' effect"
What we may be seeing is our own universe reflecting back on itself.
Of all the galaxies we think we are seeing, in actual fact are ghost galaxies, reflections of reflections, its like being in a room where the walls, roof and floor are made of mirrors. Our Milky way is a mirage created by this ''Hall of mirrors'' effect.
The Bhu-Mandala Universe is also known as the ''Greater Earth Mandala" a universal expanse that looks like a flat disc of planets existing within the 14 different Planetary Systems (called Bhu-Mandala.)
The Greater Bhu-Mandala Universe is 6 billion 438 million kilometers in diameter (4 billion miles diameter)
There are two Earth Mandala's, the first one spreads out almost 6 billion 438 million kilometers in diameter (4 billion miles diameter). This greater Earth Mandala includes all the planets in this single Universe.
The second Earth Mandala is the small earth globe planet that is 40,075 km (24,860 miles) in circumference around the equator and in diameter is 12,742 km (7,917 miles).
Therefore the greater Mandala (Bhu-Mandala) is our entire Universe of 14 Planetary Systems existing deep within our "Brahmanda Universe" that should not to be confused with our ''small Earth Mandala'' which is the earth global sphere we live on.
Therefore there are two Earth Mandala descriptions in Srimad Bhagavatam.
1 - "The large Earth Mandala" called Bhu-Mandala which is our entire 6 billion 438 million kilometers in diameter Universe (4 billion miles.)
2 - "The small Earth Mandala" which is our round Earth global sphere, is a small Planet in outer space called Bhurloka that has a diameter of 12,742 Kilometers and is in the middle Planetary System as shown in the photo of the 14 Planetary Systems which is the Bhu-Mandala Universe.
So the large Bhu-Mandala Universe is our entire inner Universe known as the "greater Earth Mandala" that is 6 billion 438 million kilometers (4 billion miles) in diameter.
On the other hand the "smaller Earth Mandala" or our round Earth global sphere, is just 12,742 kilometers in diameter (7,917 miles), therefore our small Earth globe is NOT the greater Earth Bhu-Mandala.
Our Earth planet is a global round sphere!
Srila Prabhupada - "Within this material energy there are innumerable universes, in every universe there are innumerable material planets, and the earth is one of these planets. Thus we can understand what an insignificant part of the entire cosmos is this globe on which we live''. (Light of the Bhāgavata 47)
Srila Prabhupada - ''The floating of the planets in the weightless air is due to the inner constitution of the globes, and the modernized drilling of the earth to exploit oil from within is a sort of disturbance by the modern demons and can result in a greatly harmful reaction to the floating condition of the earth''. Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 2 Chapter 7 Text 1
Srila Prabhupada - ''Just like here, in this planet you see flat, when you go up, you see it is ball. But when you go up you see just like a ball.” (Lectures, Bhagavad-gita 2.12, Bhagavad-gita 2.12, New York, March 9, 1966)
The circumference of our earth globe around the equator is 40,075 km (24,860 miles) and the Earth"s diameter is 12,742 km (7,917 miles).
So NO WAY is our small Earth globe is the greater Bhu-Mandala Universe with its 14 Planetary Systems which is way to big to be our small Earth globe.
The greater Bhu-Mandala Universe is described in Srimad Bhagavatam's 5th Canto as being -
6 billion 438 million kilometers in diameter (4 billion miles in diameter).
And almost 20 billion kilometers in circumference.
This just happens to be the size also of our entire small Universe that is deep within and surrounded by a bigger Brahmanda egg shaped Universe that comes from Maha Vishnu with billions of other Brahmandas in all different sizes.
Our Brahmanda is massive being 71 Quadrillion 715 Trillion 715 billion kilometers in diameter (44 quadrillion 444 Trillion 444 Billion miles in diameter.)
And having a circumference of almost 242 Quadrillion kilometers.
So keep in mind that Islands mention in this chapter of Srimad Bhagavatam can also mean global planets in outer space like our earth planet.
Srila Prabhupada - ''Just like here, in this planet you see flat, when you go up, you see it is ball. But when you go up you see just like a ball.” (Lectures, Bhagavad-gita 2.12, Bhagavad-gita 2.12, New York, March 9, 1966)''
What we may be seeing is our own universe reflecting back on itself making it look much bigger than it actually is.
It's like being in a room where the walls, roof and floor are made of mirrors and we are seeing, in actual fact is ghost Planetary Systems that modem Cosmology call galaxies which are reflections of reflections of our different 14 Planetary Systems.
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