The boy was standing far enough to see the entirety of the universe and at that distance, it was mathematically impossible to identify a single planet from all of the objects inside the universe, the finite geometries required to do this, is the mathematical formula of the universe itself; however other answers started coming before the questions, like an avalanche; all so simple and obvious; the universe lived within its own shell, all two hundred eleven billion light years in width and most amazing, the totality of its body is engulfed by a magnetic halo that looks more like a pale/colored plasma membrane gel, that holds a great deal of light within, the magnetic shell is translucent and transparent, thin in relative size, but thick nonetheless, this was easy to see against the dark background, at the edge of the circle, where he could see waves of elasticity.
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This is an absiolutely beautiful piece. From the spectacular imagery to the attempt to try and capture the sheer vastness that is our universe… Bravo!