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have you guys read about the big bang theory? damn if that happened to all of those new stars. they described it like an enormous bubble popping. by enormouse i mean f*cking insanely huge like a baloon that holds all of the galaxies in place and when it bursts everything inside goes into a vortex (black hole) it and gets anhilalated to mad hell, and by mad hell i mean it'll be non existant.
not a happy thought. i need some sex now. wink1.gif
not a happy thought. i need some sex now. wink1.gif
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Except the big bang couldn't start with a star (not that I ascribe to it to begin with) as far as I understand it. I thought the idea was that the universe was a super-compressed mass, much more mass-ive then a star is. Stars can supernova, not big bang. smile.gif
Everything needs a cause, even the universe, so what caused the universe? An uncased cause. Something/Someone outside time and matter.
Scientists say the universe started from nothing. Well if you have nothing, nothing comes.
Scientists say the universe started from nothing. Well if you have nothing, nothing comes.
Iv always been into astronomy and took a few classes on it in highschool. its actually kinda sad that when we look up at night, we see a fraction of whats out there. its like space is every grain of sand in the world, and all we get to see is one grain of it.
What I find amazing is the concept of dark matter. Galaxies are much more massive than they appear, and scientists don't know how to explain it. That and the fact that at every center of every galaxy is a MASSIVE black hole. Crazy stuff. To think that until recently there was still a belief in a fifth element out in space - ether.


