Right up to the edges. :PQuote:
How Far Does The Whole Universe Go?
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Right up to the edges. :PQuote:
How Far Does The Whole Universe Go?
i'd say that it does end and that after ends there is literally nothing
you can't see or detect the end though
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/p...es/mtheory.gif
seems you have to look extremely small to learn the extremely big
planet != universe :PQuote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@18 December 2003 - 09:45
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/p...es/mtheory.gif
seems you have to look extremely small to learn the extremely big
No it doesn't. If you could come to an end, there would be just nothing. Close your eyes, that's how it would look like. :bag:Quote:
How Far Does The Whole Universe Go?, does it ever end?
Which universe are we talking about here and exactly how many dimensions do you feel we should be using.
If you are sticking to 3 or 4 then the question is pretty much pointless.
Although I admit that there may be more than 4 dimensions, since our senses can only detect 4 it seems that exploring the possibilities using these 4 dimensions is very relevant.Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol@18 December 2003 - 12:43
Which universe are we talking about here and exactly how many dimensions do you feel we should be using.
If you are sticking to 3 or 4 then the question is pretty much pointless.
Any other solutions are merely theoretical and would remain so.
Although I admit that there may be more than 4 dimensions, since our senses can only detect 4 it seems that exploring the possibilities using these 4 dimensions is very relevant.Quote:
Originally posted by lynx+18 December 2003 - 15:10--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (lynx @ 18 December 2003 - 15:10)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-J'Pol@18 December 2003 - 12:43
Which universe are we talking about here and exactly how many dimensions do you feel we should be using.
If you are sticking to 3 or 4 then the question is pretty much pointless.
Any other solutions are merely theoretical and would remain so. [/b][/quote]
Absolute, unadulterated drivel.
Which of your senses do you use to detect the 4 you accept as being more than "merely theoretical".
Your last is like saying discuss a cube, but only in 2 dimensions. That would be a square.
Absolute, unadulterated drivel.Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol+18 December 2003 - 13:13--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (J'Pol @ 18 December 2003 - 13:13)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by lynx@18 December 2003 - 15:10
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@18 December 2003 - 12:43
Which universe are we talking about here and exactly how many dimensions do you feel we should be using.
If you are sticking to 3 or 4 then the question is pretty much pointless.
Although I admit that there may be more than 4 dimensions, since our senses can only detect 4 it seems that exploring the possibilities using these 4 dimensions is very relevant.
Any other solutions are merely theoretical and would remain so.
Which of your senses do you use to detect the 4 you accept as being more than "merely theoretical".
Your last is like saying discuss a cube, but only in 2 dimensions. That would be a square. [/b][/quote]
Personally, I can detect width, length height and time.
If you can detect more, please astound the scientific world with your achievements.
Otherwise stop talking such utter crap.
Personally, I can detect width, length height and time.Quote:
Originally posted by lynx+18 December 2003 - 15:36--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (lynx @ 18 December 2003 - 15:36)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol@18 December 2003 - 13:13
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Originally posted by lynx@18 December 2003 - 15:10
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@18 December 2003 - 12:43
Which universe are we talking about here and exactly how many dimensions do you feel we should be using.
If you are sticking to 3 or 4 then the question is pretty much pointless.
Although I admit that there may be more than 4 dimensions, since our senses can only detect 4 it seems that exploring the possibilities using these 4 dimensions is very relevant.
Any other solutions are merely theoretical and would remain so.
Absolute, unadulterated drivel.
Which of your senses do you use to detect the 4 you accept as being more than "merely theoretical".
Your last is like saying discuss a cube, but only in 2 dimensions. That would be a square.
If you can detect more, please astound the scientific world with your achievements.
Otherwise stop talking such utter crap. [/b][/quote]
Which sense do you use to detect time, smartarse