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xoxoxoBruce 12-05-2019 11:45 PM

The Big Bang
 
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This is a pretty good explanation of the Theory of Inflation (Big Bang), for us non-scientists.

Flint 12-06-2019 11:32 AM

Look around the room you're in, and imagine how all the stable, inert objects are the cold remnants of that super-hot, super-dense soup of particles--way too chaotic for atoms to even form until about four-hundred-thousand years later (an amount of time that it's difficult for us to even imagine--twice as long as humans have existed.)

Gravdigr 12-06-2019 01:41 PM

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The Big Bang
I know that chick.

nowhereman 12-09-2019 06:29 AM

Eccentrica Gallumbits ?

Gravdigr 12-09-2019 12:59 PM

Never heard of him.

Undertoad 12-09-2019 01:18 PM

Her

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Eccentrica Gallumbits is the far-famed triple-breasted whore of Eroticon Six. Some people say her erogenous zones start some four miles from her actual body. Ford Prefect disagrees, saying five. It is possible that the Big Bang was actually one of her orgasms.


lumberjim 12-09-2019 02:36 PM

So that's proof of faster than light movement. Now we know it's possible.... just a matter of time until we're teleporting around willy nilly

Flint 12-09-2019 04:08 PM

My understanding is that space itself was expanding at that rate, not that something was traveling "through space"

lumberjim 12-09-2019 04:56 PM

that's why I said movement, not travel. it had to move if it covered a distance.... but if there was nothing to travel through, it couldnt have traveled. You might have to get outside the universe to move that quickly.

xoxoxoBruce 12-09-2019 10:56 PM

Does blowing up a balloon qualify as movement?

lumberjim 12-10-2019 10:12 AM

It moves right? But what is it moving in, if that's the analogy. If space expanded, what was displaced?

Flint 12-10-2019 11:52 AM

When I was a kid, my dad would ask us, "If the universe isn't infinite, what's at the end of it? If it's a big brick wall, what's on the other side?" Really good question, tbh. What did the early universe Inflate into? It's hard for us to imagine nothing.

xoxoxoBruce 12-10-2019 11:55 AM

Some of it moves not the part in/on your mouth so probably a bad analogy.
Maybe mento/coke in a balloon, everything's moving and that displaces air.
But the universe is displacing void, nothing.
We have trouble getting our head around infinite anything, no less nothing.
Well it has to end somewhere. Nope, forever and ever, amen. :mg:

lumberjim 12-10-2019 12:38 PM

We don't have the ability to observe something so large and so small at the same time. Space IS void. Or at least we thought so.

Clodfobble 12-10-2019 05:26 PM

The empty space outside the universe is the same place my consciousness was before I was born.


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