The Universe
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- Blofeldt0
:( think i missed that one. I missed the first show. I thought that fact the that guy came up with about the atom being discovered and the grand piano being invented in ajactent streets in London at the same time was fasinating.
My flatmate always falls into the Alan Davis obvious trap!
- Dita0
don't we all! ;)
- Blofeldt0
Not me, i'm dead clever actually oh yes.
- propa0
Perhaps a black holes event horizon would not just be an end to time and space but a portal into another universe. Or whatever is on the other side. Apparently super cooled liquid Helium or Hydrogen travel upwards which suggests the effect of gravity maybe lessened. There maybe something we can learn from this in regards surviving passage thru a black whole. Then a gain since we live in the surface of the universe and we are 3d dimensional beings we need to know more about the other suggested dimensions, even yet current they are suggest to be too small for us to perceive. Get your Heisenberg compensators out.
My head Hurts. I love this stuff... as a kid I want to be a scientist, then I became a dumb teenage. Oh well.
I guess I’m not smart enough to get it, then again... I don’t then anyone else does either.
I love chocolate cake.
- mitsu0
time is the shape of the universe
- Mal0
Before the universe began there was the nothing. It was a fault in the nothing that allowed the Universe to exist.
- Gorbie0
So what you're saying, Mal... is that the creation of the Universe is nothing's fault?
- dopepope0
There is no such thing as nothing.
- Mal0
Yes Gorbie.
- Gorbie0
I looked nowhere and found nothing.
- Mal0
everything had to come from nothing.
- dopepope0
If were ever 'nothing', it couldn't spawn 'something'.
- Gorbie0
That's like tryin to make a dolla outta 15 cents.
- Mal0
It is inconceivable that anything should be existing. It is not inconceivable that a lot of people should also be existing who are not interested in the fact that they exist. But it is certainly very odd.
C.Green
- dopepope0
The universe is a hoax.
- Mal0
I don't have anything to say about "the beginning" of the universe except that your use of the word "beginning" presupposes that the universe began. Your question omits the possibility that the word beginning may not apply here. Hawking's model suggests that it is not proper to think of the universe as having a "beginning" because, he says, the Big Bang is "boundariless." We can think in terms of time only since the Big Bang. Even to say that we cannot think in terms of time "before" but only since the Big Bang is to misunderstand what Hawking is saying; the very use of the word before is inappropriate for this model.
M. Woodward.
- Gorbie0
a 404 in the continuum?