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Describe panversal hypothesis Panverse is a hypothetical celestial object, absolute collection of all, everything considered as the new largest celestial object, it's has infinite size (infinitely large). What appearance look like, it could be a transparent pandimensional cube. It has an eternal loop, it's unreachable, impossible to escape panverse. Term is derived from prefix pan- of everything and suffix -verse of universe. It has borders, called Olberground, a background of panverse, term derived from Olbers' Paradox, distance from Earth to Olberground is infinite light years. It contains infinite inner parts called subpanverses, same appearance as panverse.
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The Panversal Hypothesis proposes the existence of a celestial object called Panverse, which is considered to be the largest and all-encompassing entity in the universe. It is described as having infinite size and can be visualized as a transparent pandimensional cube. The Panverse is characterized by an eternal loop, making it impossible to escape or reach. The term "Panverse" is derived from the prefix "pan-" meaning everything, and the suffix "-verse" indicating a universe. The Panverse is said to have borders known as Olberground, which is a background of the Panverse. This term is inspired by Olbers' Paradox, a concept in cosmology. The distance between Earth and Olberground is believed to be infinitely distant, measured in light years. The Panverse also contains infinite inner parts referred to as subpanverses, which have the same appearance as the overarching Panverse. Overall, the Panversal Hypothesis proposes the existence of a celestial object that encompasses everything and is infinitely large, with its own distinct characteristics and components. However, it is important to note that this hypothesis remains speculative and has yet to be confirmed by empirical evidence.