Universe zoom out (remake!): From exoplanet to beyond the omniverse
Here's a remake of our original "universe zoom out (and beyond)" which goes from a stickfigure on an exoplanet to far beyond the omniverse! *OBJECTS MARKED WITH AN ASTERISK ARE SPECULATIVE, SAME GOES FOR EVERYTHING SMALLER THAN ANDROMEDA* Visuals, models, and animation made in Blender Rendered with Sheepit ~ Stages ~ Andromadean stickfigure: An alien, silicon-based lifeform that lives on the Andromadean Stickworld Rocky plains: The most common biome of the Andromadean Stickworld, covered with rocks and inhabited by Stickfigures, Serpents, and Cubeheads (Fun fact: Only species after a recent mass extinction) Atmosphere: Primarily made of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon compounds. Andromadean stickworld: An exomoon in the Andromeda galaxy, home to silicon-based life and orbits a small gas giant. Also known as ST-1ci ST-1c: A gas giant in the andromeda galaxy which hosts two moons and orbits a small binary star system. ST-1a: The central star of the ST-1 system, a very low mass and very small red dwarf, orbited by three planets and a brown dwarf. ST-1 system: A small star system in the andromeda galaxy, only about as large as 3 suns. ST-0 nebula: The remains of ST-0, a very large star, which formed hundreds of smaller stars. Tapolean arm: One of the arms in the Andromeda galaxy, home to the Tapolean civilization, a type 2.1 spacefaring civilization. Andromeda galaxy: A large purple galaxy a million light years away from our own. Local group: A collection of galaxies including the Milky Way, Andromeda, the Triangulum galaxy, and dozens of tiny dwarf galaxies. Virgo supercluster: A collection of galactic groups. Laniakea supercluster: An even larger collection of galactic groups surrounding the virgo supercluster. Pices cetus supercluster complex: A collection of superclusters centered around the Laniakea supercluster. One of the largest structures in the observable universe. Cosmic web: The culmination of galactic superclusters, resembling a cobweb Space web region*: A clump of cosmic filaments with a similar material composition. Greater cosmic web*: Space web regions, each with a slightly different composition, arranged into an even larger cobweb structure. The Local Universe: The universe we reside in, about 7 trillion light years large. Universe clusters and superclusters: Groups of universes Multiversal bubble: The multiverse we live in. Each multiverse has a different laws of physics, and each one is warped four dimensionally to be impossible to exit by 3d means alone. Multiverse cluster: Groups of multiverses seperated by a 4d void. Megaverses, gigaverses, teraverses, and archverses: Multiverses containing smaller multiverses, recursion grows with each level. Center of everything: A very dense and luminous region of space in the center of the omniverse, also known as the red hell. Omniversal voids: Huge, higher dimensional voids devoid of any mass. Omniverse: All of space. Quantum instances, omniversal instance cluster: Different quantum probabilities existing within the same instance of time. Temporal instances, local timeline: Different instances of time and parallel universes. Timelines: Sets of timelines each branching from a different beginning. Existential void: The dimensional gap between mathematical existence and physical and temporal existence. Fractal, mandelbrot set: An infinitely intricate form which anything can be discovered inside of. Alternate mandelbrots: Slightly different mandelbrots scattered across a field. Alternate mandelbrot clusters, set of mandelbrot sets: Differently formed mandelbrot sets, including the two-bulb, three-bulb, and so on. Mandelbrot-like fractals: Every other fractal similar to the mandelbrot set, from julia set to burning ship. Imaginary solids: Very large shapes with basic geometry. Sets of fractals: Different fractals, from serpenski triangle to endless snowflakes. Sets of mathematical constructs: Different mathematical constructs, from fractals to formulas to logic. Very large numbers: Numbers and infinities too large to fit in the conventional set of mathematical constructs. Fictional math: All defunct mathematical constructs, from 1+1 = 3 to monkey math. Sets of everything: Sets containing everything below, each level containing the last, until reaching the final set of everything, a set containing, well, everything!

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