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Questions about the Universe.
Topic Started: Nov 13 2005, 06:06 PM (371 Views)
Luke Strife
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Ask me any questions you like about the mysteries of the Universe, and I will attempt to unravel them for you. Any askers about the meaning of life will be shot on sight.
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Tal
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Does the universe end? If it does, what happens at the end? If it doesn't end, does it go in a circle? If yes, doe that mean we can see the future? If no, does that mean that someone was too lazy to make it stop?
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Luke Strife
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We are unsure whether the Universe will end, but it is a possibility. If it does indeed end then either two things can happen;

1. It begins again but it will not be identical to this one, most likely.
2. It will end forever.

Fortunately, even if the Universe will end, it is unimaginably huge so it is unlikely it will end tomorrow afternoon, or in the next few millenia.
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Haywood
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The Hubble Constant's too large for the universe to draw back in on itself. I say it will continue to expand indefinitely.
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Otyo

How many stars surround the nearest 2,000,000 kilometres outside Earth's atmosphere?
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Luke Strife
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The Hubble Constant's too large for the universe to draw back in on itself. I say it will continue to expand indefinitely.


Shush you, this isn't your thread so :P but ty for your input anyhoo.

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How many stars surround the nearest 2,000,000 kilometres outside Earth's atmosphere?


However many there wants to be.
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Otyo
Nov 13 2005, 09:22 PM
How many stars surround the nearest 2,000,000 kilometres outside Earth's atmosphere?

Its either 0 or 1
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Oh quit wining ya baby =P
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Luke Strife
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Erichermit
Nov 13 2005, 05:38 PM
Otyo
Nov 13 2005, 09:22 PM
How many stars surround the nearest 2,000,000 kilometres outside Earth's atmosphere?

Its either 0 or 1

0, the nearest star is about 149,700,000 kilometers away
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You know too much sir..
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ARGH GO AWEEEEEEY! MY FREAD I MEAN THREAD!

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Is it possible to send information at speeds faster than light ?
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Luke Strife
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Steve
Nov 13 2005, 10:59 PM
Is it possible to send information at speeds faster than light ?

No I don't believe so, according to current Physics it is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light.

Whether by some unknown concept it is possible to send information or travel faster than the speed of light, I do not know.
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Haywood
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True, it would be impossible to an object to move faster than light, since light is pure energy and energy is required to create movement, but considering the weight of the object in motion, it would be impossible. Since information is encoded energy, it could travel AT light speed, but not faster.
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Luke Strife
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Exactly my point.
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The answer is 42.
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Tal
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What about information in your brain?
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