[SoE]_Zaitsev wrote:How can that be ? Then there must be an end somewhere.@ Soviet: Whatever
Why?
Just because everything you can comprehend has clearly defined end, doesn't mean everything has to. I don't see any logical reasoning why it must have an end to be honest.
Indeed.
What's to say infinity isn't possible in this case? You can have an infinite amount of numbers. You can get infinitely close to something and not reach it.
I'm not saying that I think the universe is infinite in size, I'm just saying that it could be. I don't think anything, I only know that I don't know
Lev!athan wrote:but who/what made that rift? and why is it there?
I think its 42, but I'm not sure?
So long and thanks for all the fish.
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As far I read Steven Hawkins he believes that the universe is expanding but the velocity of the expansion gets lower and lower until it will contract until nothing is left.
But god created all the world, animals, humans and even WaW, but after he was finished with forming WaW he recognized his own failure and was in doubt of him self. His(god is gay) doubt created a super massive black hole, so the gravitation in there is so high, that the light can't escape and we will never see him again. Nor will do any of those religious preachers or G. W. Bush. Anything left? Or did I forgot to explain something important?
[SoE]_Zaitsev wrote:How can that be ? Then there must be an end somewhere.@ Soviet: Whatever
Why?
Just because everything you can comprehend has clearly defined end, doesn't mean everything has to. I don't see any logical reasoning why it must have an end to be honest.
Indeed.
What's to say infinity isn't possible in this case? You can have an infinite amount of numbers. You can get infinitely close to something and not reach it.
I'm not saying that I think the universe is infinite in size, I'm just saying that it could be. I don't think anything, I only know that I don't know
Well it certainly can't come to an end. Let's assume there's lifeform at the 'edge of space' and they have rocket science going on just like us. Wouldn't that be silly ?
I think if you keep on going ahead, you'll eventually turn back to the point where you started. If you think of it like that then the universe is round just like the earth (If you keep on going straight forward, ignoring mountains and oceans, you would end up at the same spot right ?). But the earth is round, yet we walk on the earth in 2D if that is logical. Then the universe is 3D. Really weird. If you think exactly what I think you will probably understand what I mean. I can understands if my explenation is a bit vague.
matt101harris wrote:big cock was the first thing that came to my head lol
We're not talking about time, we're talking about space. While they do like to have get togethers (we call them continuums) time is not relevant in the shape of the universe, at least in this dimension. To confuse you even more watch this.
Soviet wrote:We're not talking about time, we're talking about space. While they do like to have get togethers (we call them continuums) time is not relevant in the shape of the universe, at least in this dimension. To confuse you even more watch this.
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[SoE]_Zaitsev wrote:That video is bullshit Soviet, it's been posted here a while ago and it's all just speculating and silly.
It's based on logic and tends to fit with a lot of Einstein's studies of quantum physics. As such it tends to be viewed as Theoretical Physics and is accepted by a large number of scientists until it can be proven otherwise. That does not equal "bullshit", it equals a theory that has yet to be proven.
I was under assumption that a well thought theory is concidered correct, untill its proven incorrect ^^
So a theory doesnt necessarily has to be proven to be accepted as 'the truth'.
Precisely, this theory is easily the best we have to explain a lot of things concerning quantum physics (worm holes, the movement of particles, etc). It makes perfect sense as well, unfortunately unless you can move through dimensions it can't be proven.
We can't experience anything that quantum physics attempts to explain, it doesn't mean we shouldn't try. Everything we explain, whether or not we experience it, leads us one step closer to explaining the universe.