the universe

zshain012

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I believe in black holes, but I don't necessarily think that you die when you go through them. Isn't that cool thinking about what could be on the other side of them? Oh, I also believe in other dimensions. Some scientists say that gravity isn't from our dimension but is leaking from another dimension
 

mboswell1982

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the universe is infinite, aliens are real, they helped build the pyramids in egypt and south and central america, among many many other things :p we are basically a giant science experiment for some alien race is what i believe personally
 

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by mboswell1982
http:///forum/post/2858672
the universe is infinite, aliens are real, they helped build the pyramids in egypt and south and central america, among many many other things :p we are basically a giant science experiment for some alien race is what i believe personally
lol I don't believe in aliens.
 

zshain012

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Originally Posted by mboswell1982
http:///forum/post/2858672
the universe is infinite, aliens are real, they helped build the pyramids in egypt and south and central america, among many many other things :p we are basically a giant science experiment for some alien race is what i believe personally
good one
. Freaking alien vs. predator, crystal skull type sh@*t. really I believe this in a way. I mean I think it is possible because there is evidence showing this
 

veni vidi vici

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Infinity....................... You could do the same thing looking smaller.What makes up a molecule and then what makes up the atom..........?Something has to make up the smallest form of matter.
 

bigarn

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Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/2858596
Don't black holes suck in light and matter?
a black hole is actually an implodeing star collapseing in on itself ... it sucks in anything around it.
picture stars hundreds of times the size of our sun!
 

alix2.0

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Originally Posted by ZShain012
http:///forum/post/2858654
I believe in black holes, but I don't necessarily think that you die when you go through them. Isn't that cool thinking about what could be on the other side of them? Oh, I also believe in other dimensions. Some scientists say that gravity isn't from our dimension but is leaking from another dimension
i honestly dont see how you couldnt die...
 

reefereric

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I believe that many people think the universe is expanding at an increasing rate, so at any given point in time, it has a measurable size, but a nanosecond later, it's bigger, and so on.
Want a mind bender? There are about a dozen people in the world who get to work on this, and Steven Hawking is one of them if that tells you something. Google "Rubber Band Theory" and read about it. Very fascinating.
I've only read a bit of this article, but it's pretty cool. Check it out!
http://www.space.com/scienceastronom...gy_040727.html
Why try to understand what's so far off, when we don't even understand what's going on 2 feet from your nose!
 

reefereric

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Black holes crush everything. You would not survive. You wouldn't survive being anywhere near one. They bend light, y0!
 

renogaw

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i seem to remember that if you can catch up to the outer edge of the univers, you actually go so fast you've cought up to the beginning of time.
 

wattsupdoc

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It is simple people.
There is NOTHING, then there are THINGS. The black dark of space would be NOTHING, or absence of anything. However you want to look at it. NOW all the things in the universe are THINGS. They exist because they are matter. Otherwise considered THINGS. Now everything acts differently and some things react different when exposed to various other things. Most things move, this causes these things to react eventually with other things. The thing is, we don't know how long theses things have been doing their thing, moving around in nothing, that is. Absolutely if you took away everything, you would have nothing. And since nothing must exist without anything it continues on just like everything else does. Likewise, you cannot have nothing without having something. Since nothing is again the absence of everything, or anything, however you want to look at it. So, the galaxies and all their anomalies are actually part of nothing. This would include us. Since we are a part of nothing, which is vast expansion of everything there must be more like us, or something.
Make sense?
 
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