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The Accidental Protege Iggy Koopa I\"m your accidental protege... The gift, the blood, the thrownaway...\" Since: 03-08-05 From: Marching on the city of Southern Cross Since last post: 1168 days Last activity: 1168 days |
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Nothing? Everything? A whole 'nother unverse? Who knows. I vote for nothingness... but if you were to travel to the unverse's edge, what would nothingness, if that is in fact what lies there, look like? If you enter nothingness, nothingness would not longer contain nothing, it would contain something: you. So what would... happen? I'm confuzzled, and rightly so. | |||
Déesse Sailor Déesse Mistress of Pink Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy Since: 08-14-04 From: The Moon Since last post: 6567 days Last activity: 6298 days |
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I don't know, I believe that it just goes on and on, with worlds and suns and planets ever going on. I wonder if we will ever find out whats out there | |||
天国JOE ���A�ǂ��ɂȂ�̂���낤�H Since: 09-02-04 From: Destroy Tower Since last post: 4027 days Last activity: 3392 days |
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Well, some people were able to travel many to planets and systems. They lived a long time ago, in a galaxy far far away... | |||
The Accidental Protege Iggy Koopa I\"m your accidental protege... The gift, the blood, the thrownaway...\" Since: 03-08-05 From: Marching on the city of Southern Cross Since last post: 1168 days Last activity: 1168 days |
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Well, it was a period of civil war. Rebel starships, striking from a hidden base have won their first victory over the evil Galactic Empire. | |||
Lord Vulkas Mormonus Vile High Xeodent of Xeomerica. Since: 10-29-04 From: North Carolina, United States. World, Sol System, milky way Since last post: 96 days Last activity: 96 days |
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The universe is infinite. It goes on forever, and nothing lies outside of our universe, because there is no outside.
However, I believe there are other usiverses, and I'll explain my complicated theory later. |
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Van Rhanell Missile Bot Since: 08-15-04 From: Fraser, Michigan Since last post: 6347 days Last activity: 6350 days |
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the book A Short History of Nearly Everything implies that the universe is finite but is in a shape that we cannot get out of it, no matter what we do. I think that we could all lie inside of a gargantuan black hole, which pulled itself into itself, event horizon and all. | |||
Ryan Ptooie Is back! Since: 10-01-04 From: Stafford, UK Since last post: 4646 days Last activity: 4606 days |
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I believe that inside the nucleus of EVERY living organism there is a universe, but that universe dies out when the cell dies. But the universe inside a cell is SO small it is impossible to destroy it without the cell dying, and it will be impossible to see under any microscope. | |||
Elara Divine Mamkute Dark Elf Goddess Chaos Imp Penguins Fan Ms. Invisable Since: 08-15-04 From: Ferelden Since last post: 102 days Last activity: 102 days |
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Interesting theory RYjet... kinda cool really.
Anywho, I don't think we ever could reach the edge of the universe, kinda because of what Van said. However, in the spirit of oddness and the fact that I loved the Hitchhiker movie, I will say that there is a restaurant at the end. |
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geeogree Ninji Since: 10-19-04 Since last post: 5176 days Last activity: 269 days |
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RYjet911: and therefore is untestable and unprovable.... making your theory not a theory at all.... but just some wild made up story...
that's okay though |
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Ryan Ptooie Is back! Since: 10-01-04 From: Stafford, UK Since last post: 4646 days Last activity: 4606 days |
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Well either that or our uiverse wraps around itself so if you went out into space in one direction, eventually you would end up back in the solar system, just after billions of years
Anyway, i never said it was a theory, just an idea |
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geeogree Ninji Since: 10-19-04 Since last post: 5176 days Last activity: 269 days |
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so, it wraps around like the earth does? if you drive/fly long enough in one direction you will eventually come back to the same spot from the opposite direction...
it's possible |
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venomouslobster Scarfy Since: 05-03-05 From: california (knows how to party) Since last post: 6329 days Last activity: 5578 days |
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pudding, rich delicious pudding
no but seriously what lies beyond is exactly that...the beyond, but what is behind the beyond? more importantly what is beyond the behind? the answer: whatever we percieve it to be when we get there. because trying to define for ourselvs it in terms we understand is like affixing wheels to a tomato: time consumeing and ultimately pointless. we define the world by our senses and they are dependant on certain things which are common to our universe. Light with which to see things (and things for the light to bounce off of), and vibrations to hear (which is really just another form of touch), matter to touch and smell and taste. so that boils down to energy and matter, which are interchangable according to our most renowned scientists. and that is what our entire universe is made of, so what ever is out there (unless it is just more universes just like ours, which begs the question what is outside of that?) would be completly and utterly incomprehensible, and undetectable and completely immpossible to interact with at all because it wouldnt be "stuff" it would be "stuff that isnt stuff" and since we are "stuff" ourselves we cannot see, touch, smell or taste "not stuff" (energy is stuff) does anybody see where i am trying to go with this? we are bound by the laws of this universe and are only equipped to detect that which is bound by the same laws. so if there is extra stuff than it really dosent matter because there is no way we could tell even if we were all decked out with the finest imaginary science detection equipment. (Last edited by venomouslobster on 05-28-05 03:32 AM) |
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Azen Dalin Thief Since: 08-30-04 Since last post: 6626 days Last activity: 6625 days |
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You need a cigarette after thinking about something like this, no? Or maybe a cookie for those of us less addicted to nicotine. *cracks knuckles* Okay, my turn to take a crack at this shizzle!
At the end of the universe is more universe. If it is endless, it only continues to go on. There are thousands of more stars, planets, suns, solar systems...everywhere. Our human star-spotting people just haven't been looking in the right places. In short, there really is no end to ONE universe. Most likely, we just kind of bump into other universe in a sort of "unaware" way. No one notices each other, so we go on living with that itching question, "alone? maybe...." and then the scientist make up bullshit to keep us all on the ends of our seats. "Well me and Professor Bob here decided that there are billions more stars out there and maybe MAYBE one of them may hold another planet..." and so we sit, awaiting an answer to that question, which is within, "What is at the end of the universe...?" Want an honest straight forward answer? Your ass...that is what is in the end ultimately. No matter if we find it in this life time, just take comfort knowing that your ass is still at the end of your body. Why ask questions like these? Because we're humans and we can damnit...now for that cigarette. O.o no sleep in almost 24 hours and going on adrenalin, aderol, and coffee. ^^ it is the true happiness (that last statement was only relavent to tell you all why I've been so phylisophical ) |
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Broken Dreams Thief Since: 05-29-05 From: California Since last post: 6627 days Last activity: 6627 days |
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look at Star Wars, it could happen " may the force be with you." haha sorry couldn't help it but on a serious level I think there is another universe out there we just haven't created anything that could would be strong to handle the heat in speed of light counting on the humans they have to handle it too, we can only do so much. but I think humans need to study the own earth and planets more before they try to discovery anything else.
I mean people still haven't created a machine strong enough to handle the preasure under really really deep sea water. There's so many creatures that humans haven't discorvered why in the world would the worry about anything else. who knows maybe there are such things as monsters that look like lochness or something, there's just so many smart animals out there people sometimes get carried away thinking there the only smart mamals but I bet there is something on earth even smarter then us humans, we just cn't find it or know it. I really find the ocean intreasting. |
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venomouslobster Scarfy Since: 05-03-05 From: california (knows how to party) Since last post: 6329 days Last activity: 5578 days |
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THAT'S IT!! the loch ness monster is what lies beyond! | |||
Azen Dalin Thief Since: 08-30-04 Since last post: 6626 days Last activity: 6625 days |
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I doubt it would be the lockness monster. *laughs* However, there might be some odd monstrosity out there like that. Many people have speculated something like that.
Hell, its the end to something that's not supposed to end...I wouldn't doubt it if there were some huge monstrostiy going, "You have reached both the end of the universe and the end of your life." |
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Cairoi This isn't about you and your loud mouth, This is about me and my fucking beard. Since: 08-29-04 From: PA Since last post: 4850 days Last activity: 4474 days |
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If the universe is "Every piece of matter within the confines of space" Then there can't be two. There is two. What our minds dwell to find is the answer: Curiousity is a calling sign for our race.In my opinion, I say: Screw it. Our minds cannot accept that there is no end. I mean it's just space. THere's going to be space. There's no wall. It's just emptiness. But does it really matter? A trip to pluto basically costs us 1/4 of our lifes. We would need exotic matter "with negatively powered particles" to drive us in space, and scientists don't beleive there is enough for a ship the size of a single celled organism. In our lifetime, this will never happen. We will live on Earth always seeking the answer, then looking back atlife wondering what the question in itself is. And so, brilliant minds are wasted on the foundless belief that we can make it to the end. We're just a cosmic blip at most. THe universe will not cease do exist once we do. The vanity and self-importance of humanity leads us to things we could live without but for some reason seek.
So, in conclusion, screw it and have fun. You only have one life. |
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atticusrox Octorok Since: 07-17-05 Since last post: 6718 days Last activity: 6755 days |
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*enters Biblical-ish mode*
In Genesis 1:3 God said, "Let there be light." In Genesis 1:14 God said, "Let bright lights appear in the sky to separate day from night." So, God created 2 different kind of lights. One that we know of and one that we can't comprehend. I think the guy who got closest with this was Einstien. Anyway, he said that the faster you go, the slower time is. If you go 60mph to a place that's 10 miles down the road, you'll get there in 10 minutes. If you go 70mph, you'll get there in less than 10 minutes. So, if you go the speed of light, time stops. And that is why i beleive that if there is anything outside of our universe it's the other side of the first light God created. Heaven. Cause there is no time in Heaven. So if there is no time, it would make sense that it is because it's moving at the speed of light. |
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AlpoRaggins Troubadour Not so much dead. Since: 12-11-04 From: Someday, Somewhere, Over the Rainbow Since last post: 6614 days Last activity: 6504 days |
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Who's to say? No theory will ever be proven in our lifetime. We can only work towards a way that will help our future generations find its way at the end of that long galaxy trail. But first, we've gotta stop whatever is dragging us down; our own desires have got to be replaced with nourishment for our futures minds. But in the pessimistic minds that make our world run now, peace is not an option for advancement. We'll burn ourselves down before we evolve again, they say, and though I don't want to say it, that is one thing that comes to mind. Should we live for the moment, will our efforts be fruitless and should we allow our next generation be a cookie cutter shape of its past? We'll all find ways to counter eachothers ideals, and thus advancement is halted until one gains the upperhand, be it political or economical methods, such as war. So, to wrap this up, it all goes round and round. Look into the wheels of the bus to see where we're truly headed; a one way route to where we just were. | |||
WhiteRose Warrior Sailor Delerium Have you ever spent days and days and days making up flavors of ice cream that no ones ever eaten before? Like chicken and telephone ice cream?...Green mouse ice cream was the worst. Since: 08-17-04 From: The Dreaming Since last post: 4453 days Last activity: 5157 days |
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, wow, this are some rather interesting and incredible theories I've red here. Personally I'll keep it simple to keep my head form exploding and think that there is no end to the unverse, it's and endless amount of space housing an infinite number of stars, plannets, galaxies and who knows what else out there. |
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