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Iliad wrote:Okay. Thank you for sharing that with us.
The Kurgan wrote:Time and space scare me. A lot. Mainly because they're infinite. And we have no idea what time is anyway because we can't experience it. We don't even know what space is like because we can't look at it.
We can't "step out" of time and space and see what they are because they are infinite.
"You can't see the wood for the trees"
Neutrino wrote:The Kurgan wrote:Time and space scare me. A lot. Mainly because they're infinite. And we have no idea what time is anyway because we can't experience it. We don't even know what space is like because we can't look at it.
We can't "step out" of time and space and see what they are because they are infinite.
"You can't see the wood for the trees"
What makes you think they are infinite? If they were, what is the chance of enough matter gathering in one place to form the known universe? Therefore, the only reasonable assumption (assuming that Time and Space are infinite, of course) is that there is roughly the same matter density everywhere, thus meaning inifnite matter. If there was infinite matter, then the entire universe would be as hot a the surface of the sun. Sinse this is plainly not true, I think we can discard the infinite space and time theory.
(This is all just basic logic on my part, with no actual research. Please tell me if my logic is faulty in some way)
Iliad wrote:Neutrino wrote:The Kurgan wrote:Time and space scare me. A lot. Mainly because they're infinite. And we have no idea what time is anyway because we can't experience it. We don't even know what space is like because we can't look at it.
We can't "step out" of time and space and see what they are because they are infinite.
"You can't see the wood for the trees"
What makes you think they are infinite? If they were, what is the chance of enough matter gathering in one place to form the known universe? Therefore, the only reasonable assumption (assuming that Time and Space are infinite, of course) is that there is roughly the same matter density everywhere, thus meaning inifnite matter. If there was infinite matter, then the entire universe would be as hot a the surface of the sun. Sinse this is plainly not true, I think we can discard the infinite space and time theory.
(This is all just basic logic on my part, with no actual research. Please tell me if my logic is faulty in some way)
Nah I think you're wrong but I'm not sure. Space is infinite and I hope we can agree on that. However whether time is infinite is another story. What might happen to the universe is after a long time after the big bang (I don't remember why exactly) the matter will start going back until a new big bang and then the cycle repeats. If that's the case then time is infinite.
Neutrino wrote:The Kurgan wrote:Time and space scare me. A lot. Mainly because they're infinite. And we have no idea what time is anyway because we can't experience it. We don't even know what space is like because we can't look at it.
We can't "step out" of time and space and see what they are because they are infinite.
"You can't see the wood for the trees"
What makes you think they are infinite? If they were, what is the chance of enough matter gathering in one place to form the known universe? Therefore, the only reasonable assumption (assuming that Time and Space are infinite, of course) is that there is roughly the same matter density everywhere, thus meaning inifnite matter. If there was infinite matter, then the entire universe would be as hot a the surface of the sun. Sinse this is plainly not true, I think we can discard the infinite space and time theory.
(This is all just basic logic on my part, with no actual research. Please tell me if my logic is faulty in some way)
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
mandalorian2298 wrote:Neutrino wrote:The Kurgan wrote:Time and space scare me. A lot. Mainly because they're infinite. And we have no idea what time is anyway because we can't experience it. We don't even know what space is like because we can't look at it.
We can't "step out" of time and space and see what they are because they are infinite.
"You can't see the wood for the trees"
What makes you think they are infinite? If they were, what is the chance of enough matter gathering in one place to form the known universe? Therefore, the only reasonable assumption (assuming that Time and Space are infinite, of course) is that there is roughly the same matter density everywhere, thus meaning inifnite matter. If there was infinite matter, then the entire universe would be as hot a the surface of the sun. Sinse this is plainly not true, I think we can discard the infinite space and time theory.
(This is all just basic logic on my part, with no actual research. Please tell me if my logic is faulty in some way)
I do believe that your logic is faulted. You see, if there is infinite matter, disperesed over infinite amount of space then the density of the matter could remain quite low, although the total amount of matter is infinite.
diddle wrote:Minister Masket wrote:Except for human stupidity, nothing lasts forever.
Space is not infinite. Even the Universe has boundaries y'know.
prove it
The Kurgan wrote:Time and space scare me. A lot. Mainly because they're infinite. And we have no idea what time is anyway because we can't experience it. We don't even know what space is like because we can't look at it.
We can't "step out" of time and space and see what they are because they are infinite.
"You can't see the wood for the trees"
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
DAZMCFC wrote:well i don`t think anyone is that brainy to work that out.![]()
does anyone else think that there must be something else out there.
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
The Kurgan wrote:Time and space scare me. A lot. Mainly because they're infinite. And we have no idea what time is anyway because we can't experience it. We don't even know what space is like because we can't look at it.
We can't "step out" of time and space and see what they are because they are infinite.
the rate of the expansion of the universe is known as the hubble constant - HC -the highest measurement of HC was made by the astonomer Wendy Freedman and her team, and determined Hubble's constant to be about 80 kilometers per second per megaparsec which means that galaxies one megaparsec (3 million lightyears) distant appear to recede from us at a speed of 80 kilometers per second.
b.k. barunt wrote:Snorri's like one of those fufu dogs who get all excited and dance around pissing on themself.
suggs wrote:scared off by all the pervs and wankers already? No? Then let me introduce myself, I'm Mr Pervy Wank.
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