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« on: June 15, 2009, 06:29:28 pm »

In 2012, or whenever the Apocolypse comes This isn't part of the theory, for all you smartasses out there., the universe will implode, then the big bang will/has happen(ed). comment and I will try to explain better.


Who thinks this is plausible (those who understand what I'm trying to say)?
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« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2009, 06:30:38 pm »

So life will restart?
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« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2009, 06:41:57 pm »

In 2012, or whenever the Apocolypse comes, the universe will implode, then the big bang will/has happen(ed). comment and I will try to explain better.


Who thinks this is plausible (those who understand what I'm trying to say)?

That would be scientifically impossible. The Big bang is still exploding. The theory is that the universe is continuously expanding, even as we speak and it will eventually reach a climax, where it no longer expands, stops and then begins contracting. The contracting would theoretically take as long the expanding it, if not longer.  So that could be the date when the universe stops expanding and thus, starting out countdown to doom, but I can't see the universe completely contracting in one year when it's taken billions of years just to expand as far as it has. I doublt mankind will even be around when/if that happens.
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« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2009, 06:50:54 pm »

^you coulda given a one word response.....entropy
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« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2009, 07:08:12 pm »

In 2012, or whenever the Apocolypse comes, the universe will implode, then the big bang will/has happen(ed). comment and I will try to explain better.


Who thinks this is plausible (those who understand what I'm trying to say)?

That would be scientifically impossible. The Big bang is still exploding. The theory is that the universe is continuously expanding, even as we speak and it will eventually reach a climax, where it no longer expands, stops and then begins contracting. The contracting would theoretically take as long the expanding it, if not longer.  So that could be the date when the universe stops expanding and thus, starting out countdown to doom, but I can't see the universe completely contracting in one year when it's taken billions of years just to expand as far as it has. I doublt mankind will even be around when/if that happens.

In 2012, or whenever the Apocolypse comes
OR WHENEVER. Besides, it wasn't part of the theory. I just threw that in there. So according to your post, it's probable. OK.
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« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2009, 07:14:22 pm »

heres a theory...The big balls theory.   yea, my balls are still to this day expanding, and one day will reach a climax, and will start contracting releasing an enigmatic flow of seminal fluid inside the vaginal universe.   Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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« Reply #6 on: June 16, 2009, 12:35:41 am »

^you coulda given a one word response.....entropy

do we have a college boy among us?

anyway, the theory is that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, which implies a force is acting on matter in the universe that we don't understand yet. they have called it dark matter and what not, but no one knows **** yet. according to the big bang theory (physics) the universe should be slowing down but instead it's speeding up. they know this from measuring background radiation and observing the Doppler Effect.
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« Reply #7 on: June 17, 2009, 11:43:13 pm »

^lulz.....nah....bout to be in college tho.....just took AP Chem junior year and the only part of thermochem that interested me was entropy.....it has so many more applications than enthalpy and all that other bs
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« Reply #8 on: June 18, 2009, 08:08:18 am »

^lulz.....nah....bout to be in college tho.....just took AP Chem junior year and the only part of thermochem that interested me was entropy.....it has so many more applications than enthalpy and all that other bs

you would probably like to take Thermodynamics then. look it up, it explains all that **** in detail. what are you gonna major in?

In 2012, or whenever the Apocolypse comes, the universe will implode, then the big bang will/has happen(ed). comment and I will try to explain better.


Who thinks this is plausible (those who understand what I'm trying to say)?

That would be scientifically impossible. The Big bang is still exploding. The theory is that the universe is continuously expanding, even as we speak and it will eventually reach a climax, where it no longer expands, stops and then begins contracting. The contracting would theoretically take as long the expanding it, if not longer.  So that could be the date when the universe stops expanding and thus, starting out countdown to doom, but I can't see the universe completely contracting in one year when it's taken billions of years just to expand as far as it has. I doublt mankind will even be around when/if that happens.

the big bang is not still "exploding," it only lasted a tiny fraction of a milli-second. there is no friction in the vacuum of space and therefore the stuff that is shooting out away from the singularity would just keep going forever if not for gravity. dark matter, which is just a theoretical answer with no real substance yet, is the best idea the scientific community has come up with yet for why the universe is accelerating away from itself. no body has substantial evidence for what's really causing it yet.
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« Reply #9 on: June 18, 2009, 10:33:19 am »

^lulz.....nah....bout to be in college tho.....just took AP Chem junior year and the only part of thermochem that interested me was entropy.....it has so many more applications than enthalpy and all that other bs

you would probably like to take Thermodynamics then. look it up, it explains all that dookie in detail. what are you gonna major in?

In 2012, or whenever the Apocolypse comes, the universe will implode, then the big bang will/has happen(ed). comment and I will try to explain better.


Who thinks this is plausible (those who understand what I'm trying to say)?

That would be scientifically impossible. The Big bang is still exploding. The theory is that the universe is continuously expanding, even as we speak and it will eventually reach a climax, where it no longer expands, stops and then begins contracting. The contracting would theoretically take as long the expanding it, if not longer.  So that could be the date when the universe stops expanding and thus, starting out countdown to doom, but I can't see the universe completely contracting in one year when it's taken billions of years just to expand as far as it has. I doublt mankind will even be around when/if that happens.

the big bang is not still "exploding," it only lasted a tiny fraction of a milli-second. there is no friction in the vacuum of space and therefore the stuff that is shooting out away from the singularity would just keep going forever if not for gravity. dark matter, which is just a theoretical answer with no real substance yet, is the best idea the scientific community has come up with yet for why the universe is accelerating away from itself. no body has substantial evidence for what's really causing it yet.

Aerospace Engineering

And as for no friction in space, there actually is. The only reason space is referred to as a vacuum is because the pressure is so much lower than on earth. There are atoms and particles moving around in space, otherwise there would be no heat whatsoever, just light(which can be turned into heat once it strikes a particle). So the fact that there is heat in space(it never reaches absolute zero anywhere near us) implies that there are particles, which cause a slight friction as they rub against others. So there is friction in space, but it is widely ignored due to how little friction there is
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« Reply #10 on: June 18, 2009, 10:47:36 am »

i know, there are all kinds of different particles in space but they are not going to affect the path of a celestial object enough to be considered significant.

you know, i could take a few extra classes and get an Aerospace degree i think. Mech and Aero are in the same school at my college. sounds like you'll be learning all the same crap I went through. good luck staying interested though, it's all math. but, at least you get to screw around in English and History classes your first year and see a little poon cuz there aren't a lot of cute girls in engineering classes. i still remember the one hot girl i had in some accounting class. she was way to hot to be in that class and i didn't even end up talking to her till the last day of class. then i find out she's like the coolest girl ever and plays Nintendo and Xbox more than i do. too bad i was already married  Angry
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« Reply #11 on: June 18, 2009, 11:02:22 am »

There is no such thing as "no heat". If there were no heat, it wouldn't just be "freezing", that would consist of some heat too. If it's hot, there's plenty of heat. If it's cold, not as much heat. But there is never "no heat". (unless it's in space. I dunno much about speyse)
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« Reply #12 on: June 18, 2009, 12:36:13 pm »

There is no such thing as "no heat". If there were no heat, it wouldn't just be "freezing", that would consist of some heat too. If it's hot, there's plenty of heat. If it's cold, not as much heat. But there is never "no heat". (unless it's in space. I dunno much about speyse)

there is a point in which there is no heat in an object. Its called absolute zero, aka -273 Kelvin. At that point any motion in an object or particle ceases. We have yet to reach absolute zero in test labs because even through layer upon layer of insulation a small amount of heat can get through, enough to make our lowest temperature reached -272 Kelvin(correct me if I'm wrong, its something like that). The only place imaginable where you could reach -273 Kelvin is on the farthest reaches of the Universe where no light can be seen.

And lakkus, no its not enough to interfere with a celestial object, but it still does have an effect. Without friction in space comets would simply be asteroids moving in an elliptical pattern. The friction causes ice to break off of comets which gives them their signature "tail"
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« Reply #13 on: June 18, 2009, 12:43:38 pm »

i know, there are all kinds of different particles in space but they are not going to affect the path of a celestial object enough to be considered significant.

i know that too  Tongue

and don't comets only have big tails inside the solar system? i thought their tales kinda faded in interstellar space  Huh?

the only reason i know any of this is from watching discovery  Tongue and having the physics background to understand what they're saying on tv. i've never really studied space stuff, it's just interesting to me. and i haven't google'd anything that i've posted, which i suspect some of you are doing   Tongue

so, what are you going into that major for? you wanna work on planes or rockets or something?


*****, i just realized i don't even remember the difference between an asteroid and a comet  Embarrassed
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« Reply #14 on: June 18, 2009, 12:50:43 pm »

orly?


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