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What is outside our universe?
Some say there are multiverses..but whats on the outisde of the outside of the outside of the outside?
lets say you went to the outside of the outside of the outside. and you see "multiverses".. and what if you went outside of that? theres got to be an outside of an outside always |
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... i think...:1orglaugh |
A giant pair of titties. Possibly more than one pair. Maybe even five. Like really big ones!
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nothing, it folds inwards, our universe, and dementions are infinant
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Concepts like "inside" and "outside"... terminology... is a good reflexion of the fact that we look at- and describe nature as subjective observers that are limited by... ourselfs...
We will never be able to penetrate the objective "truth" of the universe... (even "truth" is a subjective concept) When we describe the world we describe ourselfs... piriod... :upsidedow |
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If you ball up a sheet of paper what's on the outside?
Maybe it's a cell membrane and/or cell wall. Earth could be an electron that's part of a carbon molecule inside one of god's brain cells. |
they're firing up the LHC and going to 11 to try and find out this week.........................look for the event horizon where switzerland used to be!
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I've been following the upgrade to the LHC and this is the first experiment with the new and enhanced LHC and they are going after the higgs boson, doing so will reveal more detail about dark matter and also perhaps another universe.
Next week, the Large Hadron Collider at Cern will be fired up again after a two-year programme of maintenance and upgrading. When it is, the energy with which it smashes particles will be twice what it was during the LHC's Higgs boson-discovering glory days. The staggeringly complex LHC ‘atom smasher’ at the CERN centre in Geneva, Switzerland, will be fired up to its highest energy levels ever in a bid to detect - or even create - miniature black holes. If successful a completely new universe will be revealed – rewriting not only the physics books but the philosophy books too. It is anticipated - hoped, even - that this increased capability might finally reveal the identity of "dark matter" - an invisible but critical entity that makes up about a quarter of the Universe. BBC News - Dancing in the dark: The search for the 'missing Universe' |
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next week will be toooo late... |
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ftr, i would imagine there is absolutely nothing outside the universe. |
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Creating mini black holes sounds intriguing. I'd be interested to know if there is proof of dark matter. But, I'd also be interested to know who wins BBCan. |
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+ this recent research that suggests the Universe is in fact infinite is mind blowing. COmbine that with the mathematicians that calculated out the lifespan of life and it's longer than the earth is old. I'm the same with American Idol. :1orglaugh |
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Albert was just trolling us?
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http://www.freakingnews.com/pictures...an--115757.jpg |
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They double the energy level of the LHC...open a black hole/wormhole - and this dude shows up! http://static.tumblr.com/hdaurez/QVP...grin%20900x531 |
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Hold on, let me look
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that is one shitting eating grin! |
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What do you think the use of our knowledge is? |
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Our universe is expanding into the outerverse at about 74 kilometers per second. It seems logical that what's outside the universe is what will become a part of the universe. We are made of stardust Some say we were created by the universe as an attempt to understand itself. Spending to much time focused on what was, or will be, robs us of the miracle of experiencing what is now. All of the atoms that your body & mind are composed of, have existed for >10 to the 25th years, the age of the universe is 10 to the 10th years. So what is in our universe, is comprised of atoms older than the universe. We are comprised of the outside of the outside :thumbsup Everything has a beginning and an end, but fear not, rather find strength in what remains behind :thumbsup |
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But seriously - I'd imagine a large percentage of the sum of all human knowledge to this point is likely stored somewhere deep in a climate-controlled cave behind nuclear blast shields...in the event we fuck up our habitat badly enough that we don't survive. I'm sure someone has prepared for a potential doomsday scenario and has tucked away archives that may outlast us. |
Tons of sales...
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Probably a bigger superuniverse or smthg like that.
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the problem with there being something outside this universe is that leads to what's outside of that, then what's outside that = infinity.
that's a big problem. |
I don't see why there "has" to be an out side of the universe. It could just go on forever, but we will never know one way or the other.
I guess you could use a premise of looking at a planet which is surrounded by a solar system, which is surrounded by a galaxy, which is surrounded by a universe to assume perhaps our universe is surrounded by something and there are many more like ours.. However there is probably no way for us to ever prove it, so any theory is just that. a theory which can't be proven. Kinda like the Big Bang theory.. I've never really subscribed to that being the best answer. I understand why it's used as the current way of thinking, but I suspect it's not the end of the argument, but rather a best guess for now. |
outside the universe we have the DEEP universe!
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I had an answer yesterday but squirtit blew my mind with that comment about what was outside is now inside after expansion. If we go extinct or the earth/sun is destroyed then I don't know. I guess on a larger time scale our attempts at preservation are futile. But, on a somewhat smaller scale, with the earth and sun remaining intact after human extinction; I imagine our preserved documents could be somewhat useful for our predecessors whether they be future earth creatures or space travelers. Ancient egyptians were here a few thousand years ago. They seemed to understand the preservation of knowledge and ideas. Yet, we don't know everything about them and their technologies. |
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your comment about the historical record reminded me of the clip so i figured wtf. it's a good premise for a flick though. |
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Nope, you'd never find me sharing my spiritual stuff on here. Not the place for it, for me. I do like learning from you smart guys though! |
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