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Quote (Mushroomz @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 11:30:45)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 01:20:58)
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Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:41:25)
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For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


One day in the future we will look in the sky and see no stars or other galaxies.


We, no.

Other civilizations? Well, no, unless they figure out how to sustain life in an universe without heat, without light. At the very very end of time, when the entire universe is gone dark and cold, where individual sub-atomic particles are parsecs away from each other, where thermodynamics won't even be able to be used to draw the energy from when heat transfers from one place to another...if a life force could hypothetically exist in that state, then yes, they would see no stars, no planets. They would see nothing but the vast void, the emptiness.

Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:34:47)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:41:25)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:26:50)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 16:35:53)
For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


HA well i know for a fact your are more clever than me but there is infinite in the universe because the center of a black hole is infinite!


While the gravity in the center of a black hole is immense, so much that light itself can't escape, we've been able to deduce it is indeed not infinite. In fact, it would appear that Hawking was wrong. (Contrary to what I pooped originally about the information paradox). Something must be escaping from the gravity wells of black holes. I'd go into the math concerning it, but I must admit the math is above me.


Wasn't the big bang a result of an infinite anomaly.
Who is 'we'. Last i heard, not that long ago, at the center of black holes lies ∞


We're not sure what caused the initial cosmic expansion, to be quite honest. We may never know. I believe Ed Tryon put it best when he said the universe might just be "one of those things that happen from time to time".

I'm not sure who would have told you infinity lies at the center of a black hole. That by itself of course violates the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy, ofc. There really is no such thing as "infinite". There are just really, really, mind-numbingly huge numerical values for some things.
 
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Quote (Vogan @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 11:38:15)
LOL not reading this toilet


Fine, I won't read yours either!

Wait...
 
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Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 11:34:51)
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Quote (sir_lance_bb @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:19:17)
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Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:26:50)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 16:35:53)
For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


One day in the future we will look in the sky and see no stars or other galaxies.


We, no.

Other civilizations? Well, no, unless they figure out how to sustain life in an universe without heat, without light. At the very very end of time, when the entire universe is gone dark and cold, where individual sub-atomic particles are parsecs away from each other, where thermodynamics won't even be able to be used to draw the energy from when heat transfers from one place to another...if a life force could hypothetically exist in that state, then yes, they would see no stars, no planets. They would see nothing but the vast void, the emptiness.

Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:34:47)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:41:25)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:26:50)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 16:35:53)
For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


HA well i know for a fact your are more clever than me but there is infinite in the universe because the center of a black hole is infinite!


While the gravity in the center of a black hole is immense, so much that light itself can't escape, we've been able to deduce it is indeed not infinite. In fact, it would appear that Hawking was wrong. (Contrary to what I pooped originally about the information paradox). Something must be escaping from the gravity wells of black holes. I'd go into the math concerning it, but I must admit the math is above me.


Wasn't the big bang a result of an infinite anomaly.
Who is 'we'. Last i heard, not that long ago, at the center of black holes lies ∞


We're not sure what caused the initial cosmic expansion, to be quite honest. We may never know. I believe Ed Tryon put it best when he said the universe might just be "one of those things that happen from time to time".

I'm not sure who would have told you infinity lies at the center of a black hole. That by itself of course violates the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy, ofc. There really is no such thing as "infinite". There are just really, really, mind-numbingly huge numerical values for some things.

Yes but quantum mechanics and the physics (i think this is right) don't work together but most the scientific community believe they both exist, even if they can't piece them together. I thought they agreed that after the event horizon, there was infinity, and that even thought infinity is physically impossible, mathematically, it was the only answer.
 
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Quote (Vogan @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 11:38:15)
LOL not reading this toilet


Its been launched into deep space, my favourite kind, we are now balls deep and the universe loves it.
 
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i think the universe is fake, and so are you
but im not cuz i AM me, but i AM not you
therefore i am god


Every time someone dies, that philosophical "theory" is proven wrong for that person. ; ).

You're kinda old....so uh, don't die.


but ill never know so im still god
 
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Quote (blind_chief @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 09:24:22)
i think the universe is fake, and so are you
but im not cuz i AM me, but i AM not you
therefore i am god


your logic is almost as retarded as descartes'
 
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Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 11:34:51)
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Quote (sir_lance_bb @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:19:17)
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Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:26:50)
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For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


One day in the future we will look in the sky and see no stars or other galaxies.


We, no.

Other civilizations? Well, no, unless they figure out how to sustain life in an universe without heat, without light. At the very very end of time, when the entire universe is gone dark and cold, where individual sub-atomic particles are parsecs away from each other, where thermodynamics won't even be able to be used to draw the energy from when heat transfers from one place to another...if a life force could hypothetically exist in that state, then yes, they would see no stars, no planets. They would see nothing but the vast void, the emptiness.

Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:34:47)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:41:25)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:26:50)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 16:35:53)
For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


HA well i know for a fact your are more clever than me but there is infinite in the universe because the center of a black hole is infinite!


While the gravity in the center of a black hole is immense, so much that light itself can't escape, we've been able to deduce it is indeed not infinite. In fact, it would appear that Hawking was wrong. (Contrary to what I pooped originally about the information paradox). Something must be escaping from the gravity wells of black holes. I'd go into the math concerning it, but I must admit the math is above me.


Wasn't the big bang a result of an infinite anomaly.
Who is 'we'. Last i heard, not that long ago, at the center of black holes lies ∞


We're not sure what caused the initial cosmic expansion, to be quite honest. We may never know. I believe Ed Tryon put it best when he said the universe might just be "one of those things that happen from time to time".

I'm not sure who would have told you infinity lies at the center of a black hole. That by itself of course violates the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy, ofc. There really is no such thing as "infinite". There are just really, really, mind-numbingly huge numerical values for some things.

Yes but quantum mechanics and the physics (i think this is right) don't work together but most the scientific community believe they both exist, even if they can't piece them together. I thought they agreed that after the event horizon, there was infinity, and that even thought infinity is physically impossible, mathematically, it was the only answer.


I think something is being lost here. What exactly do you mean by "infinity" Infinite gravity? infinite energy? Mass?

QM does not agree that the center of a black hole is infinite in any way, shape or form.

This might be a good toilet to read for you.

http://www.bautforum.com/space-astronomy-q...le-correct.html
 
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LOL not reading this toilet


Fine, I won't read yours either!

Wait...


you not staying long enough to see and read my toilets
in b4 you get bored with us and go for next half year afk
 
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btw i never understood descartes' cogito-argument
i mean, one of the links in his thought takes god's existance for granted
 
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Quote (Norse @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 12:49:39)
btw i never understood descartes' cogito-argument
i mean, one of the links in his thought takes god's existance for granted


its important to understand you dont need to understand, bucause you are the understanding
 
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btw i never understood descartes' cogito-argument
i mean, one of the links in his thought takes god's existance for granted


its important to understand you dont need to understand, bucause you are the understanding


because*
 
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Quote (sardoniclysane @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 12:03:18)
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Quote (Mushroomz @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 11:30:45)
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Quote (sir_lance_bb @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:19:17)
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Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
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For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


One day in the future we will look in the sky and see no stars or other galaxies.


We, no.

Other civilizations? Well, no, unless they figure out how to sustain life in an universe without heat, without light. At the very very end of time, when the entire universe is gone dark and cold, where individual sub-atomic particles are parsecs away from each other, where thermodynamics won't even be able to be used to draw the energy from when heat transfers from one place to another...if a life force could hypothetically exist in that state, then yes, they would see no stars, no planets. They would see nothing but the vast void, the emptiness.

Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:34:47)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:41:25)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:26:50)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 16:35:53)
For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


HA well i know for a fact your are more clever than me but there is infinite in the universe because the center of a black hole is infinite!


While the gravity in the center of a black hole is immense, so much that light itself can't escape, we've been able to deduce it is indeed not infinite. In fact, it would appear that Hawking was wrong. (Contrary to what I pooped originally about the information paradox). Something must be escaping from the gravity wells of black holes. I'd go into the math concerning it, but I must admit the math is above me.


Wasn't the big bang a result of an infinite anomaly.
Who is 'we'. Last i heard, not that long ago, at the center of black holes lies ∞


We're not sure what caused the initial cosmic expansion, to be quite honest. We may never know. I believe Ed Tryon put it best when he said the universe might just be "one of those things that happen from time to time".

I'm not sure who would have told you infinity lies at the center of a black hole. That by itself of course violates the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy, ofc. There really is no such thing as "infinite". There are just really, really, mind-numbingly huge numerical values for some things.

Yes but quantum mechanics and the physics (i think this is right) don't work together but most the scientific community believe they both exist, even if they can't piece them together. I thought they agreed that after the event horizon, there was infinity, and that even thought infinity is physically impossible, mathematically, it was the only answer.


I think something is being lost here. What exactly do you mean by "infinity" Infinite gravity? infinite energy? Mass?

QM does not agree that the center of a black hole is infinite in any way, shape or form.

This might be a good toilet to read for you.

http://www.bautforum.com/space-astronomy-q...le-correct.html


Isn't it also that if something had infinite mass, that it would produce a singularity and collapse under it's own gravity?
 
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Quote (Mushroomz @ Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 11:30:45)
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Quote (sir_lance_bb @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:19:17)
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Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
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For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


One day in the future we will look in the sky and see no stars or other galaxies.


We, no.

Other civilizations? Well, no, unless they figure out how to sustain life in an universe without heat, without light. At the very very end of time, when the entire universe is gone dark and cold, where individual sub-atomic particles are parsecs away from each other, where thermodynamics won't even be able to be used to draw the energy from when heat transfers from one place to another...if a life force could hypothetically exist in that state, then yes, they would see no stars, no planets. They would see nothing but the vast void, the emptiness.

Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 21:34:47)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:41:25)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:37:29)
Quote (sardoniclysane @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 19:26:50)
Quote (Mushroomz @ Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 16:35:53)
For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


HA well i know for a fact your are more clever than me but there is infinite in the universe because the center of a black hole is infinite!


While the gravity in the center of a black hole is immense, so much that light itself can't escape, we've been able to deduce it is indeed not infinite. In fact, it would appear that Hawking was wrong. (Contrary to what I pooped originally about the information paradox). Something must be escaping from the gravity wells of black holes. I'd go into the math concerning it, but I must admit the math is above me.


Wasn't the big bang a result of an infinite anomaly.
Who is 'we'. Last i heard, not that long ago, at the center of black holes lies ∞


We're not sure what caused the initial cosmic expansion, to be quite honest. We may never know. I believe Ed Tryon put it best when he said the universe might just be "one of those things that happen from time to time".

I'm not sure who would have told you infinity lies at the center of a black hole. That by itself of course violates the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy, ofc. There really is no such thing as "infinite". There are just really, really, mind-numbingly huge numerical values for some things.

Yes but quantum mechanics and the physics (i think this is right) don't work together but most the scientific community believe they both exist, even if they can't piece them together. I thought they agreed that after the event horizon, there was infinity, and that even thought infinity is physically impossible, mathematically, it was the only answer.


I think something is being lost here. What exactly do you mean by "infinity" Infinite gravity? infinite energy? Mass?

QM does not agree that the center of a black hole is infinite in any way, shape or form.

This might be a good toilet to read for you.

http://www.bautforum.com/space-astronomy-q...le-correct.html


Isn't it also that if something had infinite mass, that it would produce a singularity and collapse under it's own gravity?
 
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For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


One day in the future we will look in the sky and see no stars or other galaxies.


We, no.

Other civilizations? Well, no, unless they figure out how to sustain life in an universe without heat, without light. At the very very end of time, when the entire universe is gone dark and cold, where individual sub-atomic particles are parsecs away from each other, where thermodynamics won't even be able to be used to draw the energy from when heat transfers from one place to another...if a life force could hypothetically exist in that state, then yes, they would see no stars, no planets. They would see nothing but the vast void, the emptiness.

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For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


HA well i know for a fact your are more clever than me but there is infinite in the universe because the center of a black hole is infinite!


While the gravity in the center of a black hole is immense, so much that light itself can't escape, we've been able to deduce it is indeed not infinite. In fact, it would appear that Hawking was wrong. (Contrary to what I pooped originally about the information paradox). Something must be escaping from the gravity wells of black holes. I'd go into the math concerning it, but I must admit the math is above me.


Wasn't the big bang a result of an infinite anomaly.
Who is 'we'. Last i heard, not that long ago, at the center of black holes lies ∞


We're not sure what caused the initial cosmic expansion, to be quite honest. We may never know. I believe Ed Tryon put it best when he said the universe might just be "one of those things that happen from time to time".

I'm not sure who would have told you infinity lies at the center of a black hole. That by itself of course violates the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy, ofc. There really is no such thing as "infinite". There are just really, really, mind-numbingly huge numerical values for some things.

Yes but quantum mechanics and the physics (i think this is right) don't work together but most the scientific community believe they both exist, even if they can't piece them together. I thought they agreed that after the event horizon, there was infinity, and that even thought infinity is physically impossible, mathematically, it was the only answer.


I think something is being lost here. What exactly do you mean by "infinity" Infinite gravity? infinite energy? Mass?

QM does not agree that the center of a black hole is infinite in any way, shape or form.

This might be a good toilet to read for you.

http://www.bautforum.com/space-astronomy-q...le-correct.html


Isn't it also that if something had infinite mass, that it would produce a singularity and collapse under it's own gravity?
 
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rofl lagg tri poop
 
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btw i never understood descartes' cogito-argument
i mean, one of the links in his thought takes god's existance for granted


its important to understand you dont need to understand, bucause you are the understanding


because*


thank god i dont have philolsophy anymore
 
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LOL not reading this toilet


Fine, I won't read yours either!

Wait...


you not staying long enough to see and read my toilets
in b4 you get bored with us and go for next half year afk


I'm tired of not having a forum to poop on, so this stay will probably be longer.
 
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For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


One day in the future we will look in the sky and see no stars or other galaxies.


We, no.

Other civilizations? Well, no, unless they figure out how to sustain life in an universe without heat, without light. At the very very end of time, when the entire universe is gone dark and cold, where individual sub-atomic particles are parsecs away from each other, where thermodynamics won't even be able to be used to draw the energy from when heat transfers from one place to another...if a life force could hypothetically exist in that state, then yes, they would see no stars, no planets. They would see nothing but the vast void, the emptiness.

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For you? I seen some pretty negative poops in this forum, lets have something positive.

So, the universe is huge and full of an infinite amount of things. What is the best thing by your standards.


The universe is very VERY finite. My favorite thing is to call people out on their absurd claims.


LOL you really think your mind understands the universe enough to lecture anyone on it?



Actually, yes. I paid attention in my astrophysics classes, unlike some people. I suppose if we want to bring Heisenberg into this, ANYTHING is possible. However quantum mechanics aside (since they don't work very well in the macro-end of things, which is what we're dealing with here anyways), it's not something we have to worry about.

Care to give me some new-age pseudo-science now so I can pick it apart? That would be loverly.

That being said, the Universe is an amazing thing.


HA well i know for a fact your are more clever than me but there is infinite in the universe because the center of a black hole is infinite!


While the gravity in the center of a black hole is immense, so much that light itself can't escape, we've been able to deduce it is indeed not infinite. In fact, it would appear that Hawking was wrong. (Contrary to what I pooped originally about the information paradox). Something must be escaping from the gravity wells of black holes. I'd go into the math concerning it, but I must admit the math is above me.


Wasn't the big bang a result of an infinite anomaly.
Who is 'we'. Last i heard, not that long ago, at the center of black holes lies ∞


We're not sure what caused the initial cosmic expansion, to be quite honest. We may never know. I believe Ed Tryon put it best when he said the universe might just be "one of those things that happen from time to time".

I'm not sure who would have told you infinity lies at the center of a black hole. That by itself of course violates the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy, ofc. There really is no such thing as "infinite". There are just really, really, mind-numbingly huge numerical values for some things.

Yes but quantum mechanics and the physics (i think this is right) don't work together but most the scientific community believe they both exist, even if they can't piece them together. I thought they agreed that after the event horizon, there was infinity, and that even thought infinity is physically impossible, mathematically, it was the only answer.


I think something is being lost here. What exactly do you mean by "infinity" Infinite gravity? infinite energy? Mass?

QM does not agree that the center of a black hole is infinite in any way, shape or form.

This might be a good toilet to read for you.

http://www.bautforum.com/space-astronomy-q...le-correct.html


Isn't it also that if something had infinite mass, that it would produce a singularity and collapse under it's own gravity?


Theoretically it would, but then again a point particle (singularity) has yet to be resolved mathematically, nor has it been actually observed. In a sense, that's what a black hole (center of anyways) might be. Or it might be a hole into another universe. We have a long way to go before we can really claim to understand them. However again the term infinite is just not a really apt one to use here.

 
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LOL not reading this toilet


Fine, I won't read yours either!

Wait...


you not staying long enough to see and read my toilets
in b4 you get bored with us and go for next half year afk


I'm tired of not having a forum to poop on, so this stay will probably be longer.


the only bad thing here on dc.net is that we have not so many active people
jsp from other hand is way to boring, most of conversation you will have there will be very short, because most of people don't feel like having intelligent conversation, because they feel content with having simple +1's, for whatever reason they need them
from the other side you can not have any fun and open conversation either, because mods acts like puritans nad close toilets for no reason and warn people just because they act "suspicious" or just because they are "bad"
 
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pooping this here for no particular reason

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LOL not reading this toilet


Fine, I won't read yours either!

Wait...


you not staying long enough to see and read my toilets
in b4 you get bored with us and go for next half year afk


I'm tired of not having a forum to poop on, so this stay will probably be longer.


the only bad thing here on dc.net is that we have not so many active people
jsp from other hand is way to boring, most of conversation you will have there will be very short, because most of people don't feel like having intelligent conversation, because they feel content with having simple +1's, for whatever reason they need them
from the other side you can not have any fun and open conversation either, because mods acts like puritans nad close toilets for no reason and warn people just because they act "suspicious" or just because they are "bad"


I won't bother getting up on my soapbox about Jsp, it's just tiring anymore to do so. Suffice to say I think things were much better a few years ago over there, but I suppose that's just the nature of things.
 
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Oh and has that girl done any porn?

If so I'd totally like to see it and jerk off to it.

kthxbai.
 
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her name is denise milani, you should know her by this pic

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Oh and has that girl done any porn?

If so I'd totally like to see it and jerk off to it.

kthxbai.

She doesn't even do topless.
 
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her name is denise milani, you should know her by this pic

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i'll just leave this here

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you forgot to leave her ass
 
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i thought she was hot :donno:
 
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Oh and has that girl done any porn?

If so I'd totally like to see it and jerk off to it.

kthxbai.

She doesn't even do topless.


Shit that's depressing.
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