The scale of the Universe
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davies wrote:Have seen some of these things before but it keeps fascinating
about how small (or big) we actually are.
I used to think and philosophize (ahum, to make myself sound really smart)
a lot about those things but I recommend to do not. You will save yourself some headache.
It's even more fun to think about how the universe started

Keep thinking hard about that, should be fun xD

<icy> seems a guy i know from seeing gave it to me on the mens toilet
Death wrote:davies wrote:Have seen some of these things before but it keeps fascinating
about how small (or big) we actually are.
I used to think and philosophize (ahum, to make myself sound really smart)
a lot about those things but I recommend to do not. You will save yourself some headache.
It's even more fun to think about how the universe startedThink about the fact that the universe was a dot , smaller than an atom but how could that atom exist? What created the universe, what created what created the universe? Something cannot just exist can it?
Keep thinking hard about that, should be fun xD
Hehe. Few times I also tried to imagine what it would be if universe had never came into being. I mean no time, no matter, nothing. But when you try to imagine that, you automatically place this non-existence in some place/time, which is in paradox with what you actually try to think about. Eh, if you see what I mean.
DMG_Kowi wrote:Death wrote:davies wrote:Have seen some of these things before but it keeps fascinating
about how small (or big) we actually are.
I used to think and philosophize (ahum, to make myself sound really smart)
a lot about those things but I recommend to do not. You will save yourself some headache.
It's even more fun to think about how the universe startedThink about the fact that the universe was a dot , smaller than an atom but how could that atom exist? What created the universe, what created what created the universe? Something cannot just exist can it?
Keep thinking hard about that, should be fun xD
Hehe. Few times I also tried to imagine what it would be if universe had never came into being. I mean no time, no matter, nothing. But when you try to imagine that, you automatically place this non-existence in some place/time, which is in paradox with what you actually try to think about. Eh, if you see what I mean.
Yes, how did nothing actually create something. This means nothing actually has to be something, but what made this 'nothing' things. Also the question 'is there extraterrestrial life?' is fascinating, though I think myself there is.





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