I can't quite get my head around this but surely space must go on forever because how can it possibly end, but how can it go on forever? How did it ever begin? Surely there should be nothing and no life or space ever exist?
Do you think space goes on forever?
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Sluffy
scottjames30
Reebok_Rebel
Boggersbelief
Hipster_Nebula
Angry Dad
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2 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 20:28
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
No. its inside something else.
3 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 20:35
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Angry Dad wrote:No. its inside something else.
the dream of a dog?
4 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 20:47
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Now that really is a stupid thing to say.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:No. its inside something else.
the dream of a dog?
5 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 20:50
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Angry Dad wrote:Now that really is a stupid thing to say.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:No. its inside something else.
the dream of a dog?
please enlighten me with your theory.
6 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 21:09
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
No you think you are the dogs nads you work it out, but i dont think you have the intelliigence to do that from your previous reply.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:Now that really is a stupid thing to say.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:No. its inside something else.
the dream of a dog?
please enlighten me with your theory.
7 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 21:13
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Brian Limond:confused:
8 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 21:21
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Angry Dad wrote:No you think you are the dogs nads you work it out, but i dont think you have the intelliigence to do that from your previous reply.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:Now that really is a stupid thing to say.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:No. its inside something else.
the dream of a dog?
please enlighten me with your theory.
well that was an interesting discussion.
9 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 21:26
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Shouldn't have brought dogs into it , what do they know about anything other than walkies and treats.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:No you think you are the dogs nads you work it out, but i dont think you have the intelliigence to do that from your previous reply.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:Now that really is a stupid thing to say.Hipster_Nebula wrote:Angry Dad wrote:No. its inside something else.
the dream of a dog?
please enlighten me with your theory.
well that was an interesting discussion.
10 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 21:29
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Have you not heard that before.
"maybe this is all happening inside the dream of a dog"
It's just an extension from "maybe this is all a dream"
It's just philosophy to make you think.
"maybe this is all happening inside the dream of a dog"
It's just an extension from "maybe this is all a dream"
It's just philosophy to make you think.
11 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 21:30
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Ok HN i reckon the universe is a small working part of something we would not be able to comprehend.
12 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 21:33
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
well thats true really isn't it.
we can only comprehend whats in front of our eyes, our own galaxy, the tiny part of the universe we've discovered and observed. the greater universe is impossible to comprehend.
we can only comprehend whats in front of our eyes, our own galaxy, the tiny part of the universe we've discovered and observed. the greater universe is impossible to comprehend.
13 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Tue Jul 16 2013, 21:39
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Yes its the old microbes in the Rockpool on the beach when the tides out story, I'm sure you have heard that one.
14 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Wed Jul 17 2013, 13:59
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Space is infinite, it's continually expanding, like a balloon, only it won't burst like a balloon
15 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Wed Jul 17 2013, 14:04
Reebok_Rebel
Frank Worthington
The end of the universe is the walls of the Atom that we currently sit in.
All the atoms in our universe contain other tiny universes and the atom we are in is in itself a tiny part of another universe containing bigger atoms and so on...
Head fuck eh?
PS - to prevent hipster being his usual annoying self, I don't ACTUALLY believe any of the above is true or proven.
All the atoms in our universe contain other tiny universes and the atom we are in is in itself a tiny part of another universe containing bigger atoms and so on...
Head fuck eh?
PS - to prevent hipster being his usual annoying self, I don't ACTUALLY believe any of the above is true or proven.
16 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Wed Jul 17 2013, 16:52
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
I reckon you'd keep going till you hit a brick wall, but then you'd get your kango drill out and start smashing away, climb through and so on and so on, the problem is you'd die before you'd hit the wall so, it's fucked up.
17 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Wed Jul 17 2013, 23:11
Sluffy
Admin
I quite like Hipsters posts although I do seem to be in a minority on this thread.
I saw a couple of BBC TV's Horizon programmes some months back that explained a number of current thoughts on this and other 'space' stuff.
They are well beyond my ability to explain them simply on here but most of them work on the basis that the 'Big Bang' (the real one not the one with Sheldon and his mates in!) was not the start of everything - there was something existing before the BB - and that there are other dimensions that we have yet to find or understand.
Put as simply as I can understand it myself - there is a problem with gravity - there doesn't seem to be as much as it as there should be simply in our universe (is the rest of it in use in other dimensions?) and also the thing that 'drives' and keeps the universe 'together' - dark matter and dark energy - as simply not been found yet - and part of the understanding towards all of that was the search for the Higgs bosun - also known as the God particle!
Space is simply beyond our comprehension - if we could travel at the speed of light it would take us over four years just to visit the nearest star to us - I was reading the other day of a gas cloud they had just found out there, which would take an estimated six million light years just to go from one end of it to the other!
I find stuff like this fascinating!
I saw a couple of BBC TV's Horizon programmes some months back that explained a number of current thoughts on this and other 'space' stuff.
They are well beyond my ability to explain them simply on here but most of them work on the basis that the 'Big Bang' (the real one not the one with Sheldon and his mates in!) was not the start of everything - there was something existing before the BB - and that there are other dimensions that we have yet to find or understand.
Put as simply as I can understand it myself - there is a problem with gravity - there doesn't seem to be as much as it as there should be simply in our universe (is the rest of it in use in other dimensions?) and also the thing that 'drives' and keeps the universe 'together' - dark matter and dark energy - as simply not been found yet - and part of the understanding towards all of that was the search for the Higgs bosun - also known as the God particle!
Space is simply beyond our comprehension - if we could travel at the speed of light it would take us over four years just to visit the nearest star to us - I was reading the other day of a gas cloud they had just found out there, which would take an estimated six million light years just to go from one end of it to the other!
I find stuff like this fascinating!
18 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Wed Jul 17 2013, 23:16
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
It is a well documented scientific fact that there are countless entire galaxies billions of light-years away.
19 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Thu Jul 18 2013, 07:57
Triumph
Tony Kelly
You will fall off the end eventually.
20 Re: Do you think space goes on forever? Thu Jul 18 2013, 08:05
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Space has to be infinite because if any defined boundary appears to exist, what's beyond that?
My guess would be space.
My guess would be space.
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