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Because of the fundamental non-simultaneity of universal structuring, a single, simultaneous, static model of universe is inherently both ‘nonexistent,’ and ‘conceptually impossible,’ as well as, ‘unnecessary.’ Ergo, universe does not have a shape. Do not waste your time, as man has been doing for ages, trying to think of a unit shape ‘outside of which there must be something,’ or ‘within which, at center, there must be a smaller something.’
