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sishka you antic filled joy dude!

  • 06.08.2004 6:07 PM PDT
Subject: How can the world exist?

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An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.

Posted by: Canadian_MC
And how can people say there is only thousands of galaxies, the universe is unending, unless someone can explain to me how all matter and space just stops.


Humans make -blam!- up, and then they die.

  • 06.08.2004 6:55 PM PDT

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If there was a beginning, what was before that?

Uhh, nothing?
i cant understand how there could be "nuthing"


Here's a suggestion.. Rip your skull apart, then take your eye balls and point them towards your brain... And ask yourself "WTF"?

  • 06.08.2004 7:08 PM PDT
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or not

  • 06.08.2004 7:24 PM PDT
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You guys talk about life, and stuff..

Invent a time machine.

  • 06.08.2004 7:35 PM PDT
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  • 06.08.2004 7:39 PM PDT
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Posted by: Canadian_MC
Which is my question. How was all the matter we know of formed from nothing?

Well one theroy is the univerese was created by the big bang, and has been expanding on that cataclyasmic energy ever since. Once that energy dissipates, The garvitational forces in the universe begin to pull towards each other. Eventually over much time forming even bigger gravatational forces, and sooner or later all matter will pull towards this force. Eventually all well be left with is a huge dense ball of matter, With gravity so masive it will produce fusion. Now the atomic bomb uses fission, And fusion is much more powerfull. It will collapse, So this explosion is quite powerfull and has enough energy to send matter out expanding for trillion of years. And so it starts all over again. And thus is the great circle of......stuff.

  • 06.08.2004 7:41 PM PDT
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Posted by: Canadian_MC
Which is my question. How was all the matter we know of formed from nothing?

Well one theroy is the univerese was created by the big bang, and has been expanding on that cataclyasmic energy ever since. Once that energy dissipates, The garvitational forces in the universe begin to pull towards each other. Eventually over much time forming even bigger gravatational forces, and sooner or later all matter will pull towards this force. Eventually all well be left with is a huge dense ball of matter, With gravity so masive it will produce fusion. Now the atomic bomb uses fission, And fusion is much more powerfull. It will collapse, So this explosion is quite powerfull and has enough energy to send matter out expanding for trillion of years. And so it starts all over again. And thus is the great circle of......stuff.
Yes but where did the matter that goes into that big ball come from in the first place. That is the unanswerable question.

  • 06.08.2004 8:47 PM PDT
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Posted by: Geronimo
I think the theory now is that the universe somehow expands into itself in some wierd way. Supposedly, if you travel in one direction for long enough you'll end up where you started. It's similar to how you travel in one direction on Earth's surface and eventually end up where you started, only this is in a 3+ dimentional way.


That's true, it is in the shape of a soccer ball.

  • 06.08.2004 9:07 PM PDT
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The answer to all these questions...

What was before the beginning?

How can it go on forever?

Is an apple a fruit or a vegetable?

The answer to all these is GOD

  • 06.08.2004 9:10 PM PDT

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I'm surprised one of the Mods hasn't killed this subject yet. But I gotta agree with LegendaryCam04. French Fries (the man up there) did make this stuff. I'm not sure apples have anything to do with this subject though.

  • 06.08.2004 9:12 PM PDT
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  • 06.08.2004 9:16 PM PDT
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Posted by: tmone17
Well one theroy is the univerese was created by the big bang, and has been expanding on that cataclyasmic energy ever since. Once that energy dissipates, The garvitational forces in the universe begin to pull towards each other. Eventually over much time forming even bigger gravatational forces, and sooner or later all matter will pull towards this force. Eventually all well be left with is a huge dense ball of matter, With gravity so masive it will produce fusion. Now the atomic bomb uses fission, And fusion is much more powerfull. It will collapse, So this explosion is quite powerfull and has enough energy to send matter out expanding for trillion of years. And so it starts all over again. And thus is the great circle of......stuff.


Actually, scientists have found out that the universe's expansion is not slowing, but accelerating. KInda like if you thew a ball in the air, and instead of slowing, and coming back, it went higher, and faster. Which means, there is some force that is greater than gravity...must be pretty powerful if it is stronger than all the gravity of the universe.

  • 06.09.2004 5:37 AM PDT
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Joy, it looks like preacher boy's here.

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Posted by: SilentHunter
Actually, scientists have found out that the universe's expansion is not slowing, but accelerating. KInda like if you thew a ball in the air, and instead of slowing, and coming back, it went higher, and faster. Which means, there is some force that is greater than gravity...must be pretty powerful if it is stronger than all the gravity of the universe.


Maybe a black hole? Did you know that the earth and all the other planets in our solar system is rotating with a "small" black whole? Not sure if its 100% correct but saw it on a scientific program once.

  • 06.09.2004 7:38 AM PDT
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I doubt it. Black holes are just massive gravity wells. Ones so great that even light is pulled into it.

  • 06.09.2004 8:08 AM PDT
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I wonder where black holes end up. I think that since you go so fast it actually takes you back in time.

  • 06.09.2004 3:35 PM PDT
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cafar eats them

  • 06.09.2004 3:36 PM PDT

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An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.

How many licks does it take to get to the center of tootsie roll tootsie pop?

  • 06.09.2004 11:40 PM PDT