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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
[[Cueball]] and the curious [[Jill]] walk through a landscape with trees in the background and with many small pools of water. The setting of trees interspersed with these many small pools resembles the {{w|Wood between the Worlds}}, a meta-verse described in C.S. Lewis's ''{{w|The Magician's Nephew}}''; each pool leads into a different universe — one of these is ours, another is {{w|Narnia}}, and Charn (the world of Jadis the {{w|White Witch}}) is also visited through these pools.
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Simply put, the tire swing is a symbolic representation of our universe. Scientific observation tells us that the universe is ~13.8 billion years old. The first 6 panels reference ongoing speculation about where the universe came from and why it exists in the first place. The last 2 panels relate to recent observations of the {{w|Accelerating universe}} in which galaxies are now receding from each other at higher and higher speeds. The title text references the question of whether or not the universe is infinite, and if so, what lies outside of our observable universe. The setting of trees interspersed with many small pools resembles the {{w|Wood between the Worlds}}, a meta-verse described in C.S. Lewis's {{w|The Magician's Nephew}}. Each pool leads into a different universe, one of which is ours and another of which is Narnia.
 
 
Jill asks about the time before the {{w|Big Bang}}. Cueball says he thinks there was no time before — which is implied by most forms of the Big Bang theory. But then they happen upon a {{w|cosmologist}}, [[Megan]], on a swing who has several other theories about the universe.
 
 
 
Simply put, the tire swing is a symbolic representation of our universe. Scientific observations tell us that both space and time began with the Big Bang ~13.8 billion years ago. We don't know if there was such a thing as "before" the universe, or what that might be.
 
 
 
The first 6 panels reference ongoing speculation about where the universe came from and why it even exists in the first place. The last two panels relate to recent observations of the {{w|accelerating universe}} in which galaxies are now receding from each other at higher and higher speeds, due to {{w|dark energy}}.
 
 
 
The swing itself is likely a reference to the {{w|Cyclic Model}}, where the universe expands from a Big Bang, then contracts back in on itself under its own gravity for a {{w|Big Crunch}}, before bouncing outward again in another Big Bang, and repeating the whole process. On the other hand, the swing is accelerating as the universe — so it may also be a reference to the entire universe. We are all "trapped" on this swing — and it's accelerating! For the layperson (and most scientists as well) cosmology is ''pretty confusing'' as Jill states at the end, to which the cosmologist just replies ''Wheeeee!'' and enjoys her ride with this accelerating swing/universe.
 
 
 
Another interpretation of the acceleration may refer to the physics of orbital motion in which a centrifugal force is always causing constant acceleration toward the center of the motion.
 
 
 
The title text references questions about the {{w|shape of the universe}} and what could lie "outside" of it. By the current understanding on physics laws, we can't see outside of the {{w|observable universe}}, but it's likely that the universe is bigger than this observable universe and uniform on large scale. Even though nobody can leave our own universe, Megan bets that such unknown worlds do exist - because this universe is here, and it must have come from somewhere — like her tire.
 
 
 
The shape of our universe was visited soon after in [[1365: Inflation]] where we can see what the outer boundary of our universe looks like.
 
 
 
Jill is seen later in conjunction with a tire swing in [[1659: Tire Swing]]; maybe she is preparing to become a cosmologist herself. Also, this may explain from where the tire came from...
 
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[A tall panel with Cueball and Jill walking together through a landscape with three trees in the background and with many small pools of water. Their reflection is showing in the pool nearest to them.]
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:Girl: What was before the big bang?
:Jill: What was before the big bang?
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:Cueball: I think time began with the big bang. So it doesn't make sense to ask what came before it.
:Cueball: I think time began with the big bang.
 
:Cueball: So it doesn't make sense to ask what came before it.
 
 
:Cosmologist (off panel): ''Look out''
 
:Cosmologist (off panel): ''Look out''
  
:[The next six panels are between the first tall panel and a similar panel at the end. They should be read from above and down in two columns of three images. The bottom of the first panel at the top is partly hidden by the second panel which is likewise partly hidden by the lower panel, and this repeats in the second column.]
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:Cosmologist: ''WHEEEE'' Hi I'm a cosmologist on a tire swing!
:[A cosmologist looking like Megan comes swinging left past Jill and Cueball, who turns to look after her. She sits on an upstanding tire swing and the movement is indicated by two lines going from right to left.}
 
:Cosmologist: ''Wheeee'' Hi I'm a cosmologist on a tire swing!
 
  
:[The cosmologist swings back right, hanging in her arms with her body almost vertical. The other two also turns right.]
 
 
:Cosmologist: We don't know whether time
 
:Cosmologist: We don't know whether time
  
:[Going left, similar to the first of the small panels.]
 
 
:Cosmologist: started at the big bang.
 
:Cosmologist: started at the big bang.
  
:[Going right, similar to the second of the small panels, but with the cosmologist sitting more upright.]
 
 
:Cosmologist: It might have!
 
:Cosmologist: It might have!
  
:[Going left, similar to the first of the small panels.]
 
 
:Cosmologist: Or maybe not! We don't know!
 
:Cosmologist: Or maybe not! We don't know!
 
:Cueball: Oh. OK!
 
:Cueball: Oh. OK!
  
:[Going right, similar to previous going right panels.]
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:Girl: ...Your tire swing looks fun!
:Jill: ...Your tire swing looks fun!
 
 
:Cosmologist: I can't stop!
 
:Cosmologist: I can't stop!
  
:[The last panel is again a full panel, with Cueball and Jill looking towards the right after the cosmologist who continued the last swing to the right from the last small panel, having just reach the upper part of the curve and has thus turned left to face them, before the swing will go down left again. The background is completely white with no indications of the trees and pools from the first panel.]
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:Girl: Won't the swing stop on its own?
:Jill: Won't the swing stop on its own?
 
 
:Cosmologist: I thought it would, but it seems to be accelerating.
 
:Cosmologist: I thought it would, but it seems to be accelerating.
:Jill: Cosmology sounds pretty confusing.
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:Girl: Cosmology sounds pretty confusing.
:Cosmologist: ''Wheeeee!''
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:Cosmologist: ''WHEEEEE!''
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
[[Category:Comics featuring Jill]]
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[[Category:Astronomy]]
[[Category:Cosmology]]
 
 
[[Category:Science]]
 
[[Category:Science]]
[[Category:Comics with lowercase text]]
 

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