Where's Where?

You can't get there from here.

Once you get there, there's no 'there' there.

Is there a beyond? What's north of the North Pole?

I looked over there, and there was looking back at me.

Their there is neither your there nor my there. So there.

Here, there, and everywhere. It's a space-time conundrum.
 
Easy.

Which way is up? Are you sure?

Technically we are probably upside down right now unless you or we are not, and we do have mirrors at the back of our eyes that flip everything we see right side up and the other way around, so the potential probability for what you are reading to be rightside-up and mirror-imaged is still a matter of opinion because someone told you "this" is the correct way, and statistically it's probably not.

you--> i
Planet Earth
me--> !

North, South, East, and West are simply matters of equality and opinion.

So to answer the OP's question: "Yes. Yes it is, unless it's not, or it's over there in that other location."
 
Triple Stamp

In outer space, which is a vacuum, so we are told, in what way would it be possible for you to move backwards? Wouldn't that be forewards? Based on what reference point?

How can a universe end?
 
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