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If the Universe is always expanding, then what contains it..and what contains that??
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Originally posted by larryxxx. View PostWhere does it all end? from our primitive technology we see hundreds of galaxies( thats what they tell us) So what all is out there (if space indeed is even real) What is space??? what is the purpose???
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostSince I am a Freemason, I am sworn to secrecy. However, since I am drunk I will tell you. Beyond what you mortals think of what the Universe is, is a wall. A brick wall built by us. What is beyond that wall, is 99 beers.
Why don't you ever share the general knowledge you have?
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Originally posted by megas30 View PostHow is space to expand if it is infinite?
Here are some links where I think these concepts are explained pretty well.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/how...s-the-universe
https://www.space.com/24073-how-big-...-universe.html
These go into some of the different choices I mentioned earlier, about the topology of the universe and the implications.
Originally posted by megas30 View PostAfter the your first sentence, this is damage control.
Not once, in all of that time, did I ever see any theories to match your statement: "Space. It is used to be considered "emptiness" but now scientists are claiming it is filled with anti-matter."
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Originally posted by megas30 View PostHowever, i did make a mistake and type anti-matter rather than dark matter.
But that isn't what scientists generally mean by 'space' - this is usually a reference to the dimension.
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Originally posted by Jennets Holey View Postwhy doe?
i mean why does this specific part of the human condition bother people so much?
i dont care about the purpose of the universe in the grand scheme of things
maybe i am just selfish but whats wrong with that?
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Originally posted by Lomasexual View PostDark matter, dark energy, virtual particles and possibly super strings etc.
But that isn't what scientists generally mean by 'space' - this is usually a reference to the dimension.
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[QUOTE=Lomasexual;18135822]I know this is difficult stuff to understand. I'm not a professional teacher, so I don't know that I can convey it to you.
Here are some links where I think these concepts are explained pretty well.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/space/how...s-the-universe
https://www.space.com/24073-how-big-...-universe.html
These go into some of the different choices I mentioned earlier, about the topology of the universe and the implications.
I've read a bunch of books on this stuff, and heaps of articles. I was an active participant on a couple of physics forums for a while.
Not once, in all of that time, did I ever see any theories to match your statement: "Space. It is used to be considered "emptiness" but now scientists are claiming it is filled with anti-matter.
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/aug...-of-everything
I corrected my statement before you post this. I told you i meant "dark matter" but you still trying to play "gotch ya".Last edited by megas30; 10-14-2017, 11:57 PM.
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