The big bang theory

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    And to make your head explode even more, there's thoughts on the possibility of more than one "Universe". Scientist can only speculate but there seems to be "expansion" in different directions. First thought to be a regression of the The Big Bang may turn out to be no central origin to the expansion.

    We (humans) are fortunate to be able to observe large areas of space because our Solar System is near the edge of our Galaxy. It can really make the head hurt trying to comprehend the size of space. We won't know with any real accuracy for billions of years or as they say, until the light gets here. Much of what we see now happened billions of years ago--Before Earth even existed.
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    Last edited by Slartybart; 29 May 2012 at 00:07.
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    Man, the comments on that article are Youtube-level quality. There needs to be a "your IQ needs to be at least this high" bar to post on the internet.

    Edit:
    Sorry for the OT. Big sci-fi nut here, articles like this are welcome reading.
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    I Think We're All Bozos On This Bus (mp3)

    Comments are the entertainment value of the Internet. Hey wait-a-mint.....
    Trucidation said:
    Man, the comments on that article are Youtube-level quality. There needs to be a "your IQ needs to be at least this high" bar to post on the internet.

    Edit:
    Sorry for the OT. Big sci-fi nut here, articles like this are welcome reading.
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       #15

    The Big Bang may happen over and over too. Expands to a point, everything then collapses in on itself back to thatsame small point then expands back out. Like a heartbeat.


    There are many cool theories, many of which seem to make sense. But sadly, we'll never know for sure
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       #16

    This theory, like most other "scientific" theories are nothing more than science fiction which has been adopted by science.
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  7. Posts : 53,363
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       #17

    Ooooo K

    A Guy
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       #18

    A Guy said:
    "Jesus, your a cool guy. Have fun in the summer"

    A Guy




    ahhhahahaha this is good stuff here
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  9. Posts : 19,383
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    seekermeister said:
    This theory, like most other "scientific" theories are nothing more than science fiction which has been adopted by science.
    Damn scientists and their portable plutonium reactors.....
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    It's not that I couldn't respond to the heckling, just that there would be no point in it.
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