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 Posted: 17:46 - 10 Feb 2010 Post subject: The Universe - Again |
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If the universe has always existed then what does this say? Surely us humans living
such a 'normal' life with daily routines doesn't match up with what's going on outside at all.
I know we've adapted & it's all we know but how can something so complicated that goes
beyond human comprehension be so simple? We go to work, come home & sleep.
It seems that there was this huge build up, billions of years of evolving & extinction only to
lead this dull boring life. Surely this wasn't what it's meant to be like? But off course, this is all we know.
Big Bang or no Big Bang, i don't see how something can happen from nothingness, The way i see it is
an air tight room that's 100% free of any particles & dust, if you left it for billions of years, that room
would still be free of anything because there's nothing to develop from.
Then they say the universe may have always existed, but surely this goes beyond human comprehension because
i can never get my mind around something that has always existed which we didn't make.
If time before we knew it never had a beginning then it baffles me so much that i really don't know what to say.
I guess it just seems like Earth is like someone leaving a million pounds on the floor with no strings attached & no note from who it's from. (Bad example i know)
It just seems to good to be true & that our planet is the perfect place for living, perfect distance from the sun & nothing
out of the ordinary ever happens even tho we're a tiny spec in an unknown universe.
I've got an open mind & don't laugh when someone mentions a 'creator' & you don't need proof because proof is everywhere you look.
Proof is the universe we can only see through a telescope & that's not even the beginning to what's out there. So we cannot judge
on something we know very little about.
I'm not too good with these sort of posts so sorry for the lack of scientific terms & my lack of knowledge on the subject in general. Stephen Hawking's, watch out.  |
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 Posted: 20:43 - 10 Feb 2010 Post subject: |
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I thought this was going to be a BCF broke thread  |
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It may be a little simpler if you try to regard the universe as a nine dimensional toroid viewed in a infinite amount of six dimensional curved mirrors or radio receivers.
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My R.E teacher used to ask us if there wasn't a greater power then how come OUR world is so perfectly balanced etc. That's not the way I view it.
We exist BECAUSE of our position in space, atmosphere and circumstance, not the other way round. There are infinite possibilities of variables to determine the composition, atmosphere and life on a planet, but it just so happens the universe has infinite planets and solar systems to play with. Monkeys, typewriters etc. By this theory I can assume that there MUST be another planet with sustained life on it somewhere, whether or not that life is intelligent or not is undeterminable. Perhaps none of the dominant races of these planets and our own will ever advance far enough to reach each other. Perhaps there are 2 within shuttle distance on the same orbital plane, again by random infinite chance.
It would depress me to find out there WAS a divine creator, as then I couldn't admire the beauties of the universe in the same way. If a pattern is made by pure chance or necessity then it is wondrous. If it's just some giant ghostly prick arranging his legos then it's about as wondrous as a Guinness black shit. ____________________ Current Bikes: Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 (2020)
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Humanity is utterly insignificant.
Typical galaxies range from dwarfs with as few as ten million[3] (107) stars up to giants with one trillion(10^12) stars, all orbiting the galaxy's center of mass.
There are probably more than 170 billion (1.7 × 10^11) galaxies in the observable universe.
Assuming our solar system is average in containing 8 planets, that makes:
800000000000000000000000 planets in the known universe.
| Quote: | The HDF is at the centre of this image of one degree of sky. The Moon as seen from Earth would fill roughly one quarter of this image. |
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| Quote: | The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is an image of a small region in the constellation Ursa Major, constructed from a series of observations by the Hubble Space Telescope. It covers an area 2.5 arcminutes across, two parts in a million of the whole sky, which is equivalent in angular size to a 65 mm tennis ball at a distance of 100 metres. The image was assembled from 342 separate exposures taken with the Space Telescope's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 over ten consecutive days between December 18 and December 28, 1995.
The field is so small that only a few foreground stars in the Milky Way lie within it; thus, almost all of the 3,000 objects in the image are galaxies, some of which are among the youngest and most distant known. By revealing such large numbers of very young galaxies, the HDF has become a landmark image in the study of the early universe, with the associated scientific paper having received over 800 citations by the end of 2008.
Three years after the HDF observations were taken, a region in the south celestial hemisphere was imaged in a similar way and named the Hubble Deep Field South. The similarities between the two regions strengthened the belief that the universe is uniform over large scales and that the Earth occupies a typical region in the universe (the cosmological principle). A wider but shallower survey was also made as part of the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey. In 2004 a deeper image, known as the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), was constructed from a total of eleven days of observations. The HUDF image is the deepest (most sensitive) astronomical image ever made at visible |
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5f/HubbleDeepField.800px.jpg
This is approximately 1/28,000,000 of the total area of the sky. |
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Cool pics.
I've always found pics of galaxies total headfucks. I mean looking at stars in our galaxy is comprehensible: its a star like our sun just a long long way away.
But looking at a whole galaxy in one go! Full of countless stars... Yet it looks so small... I find it amazing  |
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You are all thinking way to much of yourselfs, imagine trying to explain simple algerbra to a poodle, that is like somebody trying to explain our place in the universe to us, you will hear noise, tilt your head then go and piss on a tree and probably roll in it. Our brains are far to small to understand.
and another one of those brilliant pictures
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Image the distance between your finger and your keyboard is a real value that you can see. You can get infinitely close to something (Asymptote) with out touching it, right? You can be .01 mm away, .001 mm, .0001mm and this process goes on forever as long as you add one more zero between 1 and the decimal. However, what happens when you touch it? You are 0 mm away. You went though an infinite amount of smaller numbers just to get to 0. In the same way you get to 3 by going through all numbers before it (1 and 2), you get to 0 by going through an infinite amount of numbers. Therefore, 0 is infinity.  ____________________ DonTony Has Left The Building! |
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OP - nice to see someone else is as baffled by the 'cosmos' as me.
I find myself often looking up at the sky thinking, "what the hell is this...?" whilst those around me fiddle with their text messaging etc.
I know in terms of the 'big bang' there is the 'multiverse theory. That the big bang is the moment a black hole 'seeds' a new universe. In other words, our universe itself is one of perhaps an endless number...
However, this doesn't settle the question, how did it all start (where did that mother universe come from ).
I honestly think it is one of those questions, where however smart you are, however informed you are, we're all condemned to boyish wonder.
Humans aren't actually that special. We think we are, becuase we are deceived by our own freak conscious (life that is aware of itself). Consciousness is really by degree: all creatures are to a degree, and we're not as conscious as we could be (there's lots going on that we're simply blind to: i.e we have a limited scope for hearing, sight, awareness: there's a whole world in front of us that we can't actually perceive).
In terms of the cosmos, not only does the human race, as it is today, not matter squat, but nor does any of our history or a future. We thin it does again, becuase of the freak evolution development of self awareness.
I think one has to disentangle the universe from humans. The universe is fascinating. Humans are not. The whole human race accounts to little more than a vibrating speck of dust in the scope of the universe. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 127 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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