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Wayne_Cowdrey | Our home from afar | 25-12-2017 @ 13:18 | |
Still got a little bit of strength Member 400, 22043 posts | http://blueandgreentomorrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/pal... Makes one human's ripped anus seem of less significance. | ||
JackRevans | ... | 25-12-2017 @ 14:09 | |
'There was also a sausage in my mouth.' Member 2477, 16481 posts SQ 190, BP 130, DL 235555.0 kgs @ 83kgs UnEq | Quite impressive that we are visible from 3 billion of miles away. A billion is a f**k off number | ||
Wayne_Cowdrey | ... | 14-01-2018 @ 20:36 | |
Still got a little bit of strength Member 400, 22043 posts | Question for Sugdeners - do you think space goes on forever, or do you think the universe is an enclosed system? | ||
billynomates | ... | 14-01-2018 @ 20:43 | |
Member 4923, 1795 posts | Wayne_Cowdrey said:Question for Sugdeners - do you think space goes on forever, or do you think the universe is an enclosed system? I ponder this a lot. It’s probably infinite. If it was a closed system, what would be “outside” the system? The whole thing is mind boggling. | ||
Wayne_Cowdrey | ... | 14-01-2018 @ 21:08 | |
Still got a little bit of strength Member 400, 22043 posts | I struggle to get my head around an infinite expanse. I consider empty space to be 'something' (a region that has the potential to accommodate matter). Where did that infinite 'something' come from? Has it always been there? Was it created when matter was created or was it already there and matter was created within it? I'm favouring an enclosed system. What's outside it - well,.... nothing | ||
dannyboy73 | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 08:08 | |
Mask it or Casket !! Member 4600, 8166 posts SQ 240, BP 162.5, DL 255657.5 kgs @ 90.5kgs UnEq | Post Edited: 15.01.2018 @ 08:11 AM by dannyboy73 Its all an illusion my good man.Also, I expect the universe is not expanding, maybe we are shrinking, my arms are. Gives the illusion of expansion. All mass can be squeezed to a pinhead so the universe is trillions of miles wide and almost entirely made of...emptiness...that's what i find really mind blowing. Anyhow, Im very suspicious about reality as we perceive it Wayne. I expect the universe could only be imagined...illusion. Wayne_Cowdrey said:Question for Sugexpanded into anything...deners - do you think space goes on forever, or do you think the universe is an enclosed system? For you :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qU8fLs4Lxc&index=4&list=RD... Fast forward to theme tune Wayne | ||
Funky_monkey | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 09:28 | |
403 forbidden message Member 160, 5121 posts SQ 190, BP 137.5, DL 225552.5 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq | Wayne_Cowdrey said:Question for Sugdeners - do you think space goes on forever, or do you think the universe is an enclosed system? The universe is still expanding, as proven by light frequency of extra-stellar stars red-shifting. This basically means that they're getting further away. The universe is indeed expanding, but into WHAT it's shifting is something we're as close to understanding as what women want for dinner, or what's wrong when they say "nothing". Also, I found out I've got a first edition copy of Black Holes and Baby Universes by Stephen Hawking, complete with dust jacket! If I were still in the UK, I'd go to have my book personally signed, but waiting for an e-mail back to confirm if my book will be signed. I know he does postcards. | ||
Wayne_Cowdrey | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 10:13 | |
Still got a little bit of strength Member 400, 22043 posts | Is matter travelling outwards into empty space (that was there already?), or is space itself expanding? Come on Sugden, I want a 10+ page debate on this, culminating in a train station brawl. Thanks for the contributions so far | ||
Wayne_Cowdrey | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 10:15 | |
Still got a little bit of strength Member 400, 22043 posts | Post Edited: 15.01.2018 @ 10:15 AM by Wayne_Cowdrey How does Stephen Hawking sign books? | ||
Wayne_Cowdrey | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 10:30 | |
Still got a little bit of strength Member 400, 22043 posts | If space itself is expanding wouldn't we, for example, be getting further away from the Sun? I love how, through the creation of life, the universe is self pondering | ||
The_Lone_Wolf | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 10:49 | |
I eat a lot of meat Member 5124, 2996 posts SQ 245, BP 130, DL 275650.0 kgs @ 105kgs UnEq | Impressive how you took this photo Wayne. | ||
Funky_monkey | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 11:03 | |
403 forbidden message Member 160, 5121 posts SQ 190, BP 137.5, DL 225552.5 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq | Wayne_Cowdrey said:How does Stephen Hawking sign books? With another person placing his thumb on an inkpad, then pressing it on the book. Try forging a thumprint! | ||
dannyboy73 | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 11:04 | |
Mask it or Casket !! Member 4600, 8166 posts SQ 240, BP 162.5, DL 255657.5 kgs @ 90.5kgs UnEq | Have to correct you there Wayne. life evolved and was not created. If it was created who created the creator and who created the creators creator and turtles all the way down... Sudbury station at 6pm Wayne_Cowdrey said:If space itself is expanding wouldn't we, for example, be getting further away from the Sun? I love how, through the creation of life, the universe is self pondering | ||
Funky_monkey | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 11:08 | |
403 forbidden message Member 160, 5121 posts SQ 190, BP 137.5, DL 225552.5 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq | Wayne_Cowdrey said:Is matter travelling outwards into empty space (that was there already?), or is space itself expanding? Come on Sugden, I want a 10+ page debate on this, culminating in a train station brawl. Thanks for the contributions so far I would presume the latter; I don't see how space that is already there can exist before a singularity expanded into said space. I would say that space itself is expanding. The rate at which the universe is expanding is slowing down, as one would expect. Eventually, the constant that is gravity would overcome the energy required for expansion, and we would arrive at "the big crunch", where everything is once again a singularity. Gravity will always be there, and as the gravity of an object is directly proportionate to its mass, eventually everything will amalgamate anyway, purely given enough time. This might be in 20 billion years. Time will never end. What's to say there can't be another big bang, or there hasn't been one before? | ||
yiannis | ... | 15-01-2018 @ 11:57 | |
'Laurel' Member 4532, 484 posts SQ 260, BP 175, DL 270705.0 kgs @ 105kgs UnEq | The_Lone_Wolf said:Impressive how you took this photo Wayne. LOL | ||