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Re: The Universe *similar to time travel thread* [message #174740 is a reply to message #174708] Fri, 14 October 2005 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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The way I look at space is that you have nothingness and in this nothingness you have planets, comets, and suns, etc.. The way i see space, it seems understandable. i don't know how to explain it well, but i can try. nothingness is just "nothing" and you fill in that void with planets and objects. there may come a point where all you see is nothingness and if you keep going in that direction you get more nothingness forever (For example, from in the middle of nothingness is a big bang* and everything goes away from that point, eventually gravity or other forces might slow them down or stop them in the direction they were going.)

another way of going about this is, say there's a guy and a girl. the guy that is holding a pipe that is going straight into the sky says to the girl, "This pipe goes on forever and ever and never stops." The girl replies, "If the pipe goes on forever and ever who is making the *material* that is going up and up." now when you've got something that isn't made of anything this would seem a little bit more understandable because, well, you don't need anything for "nothing" to be created.

also my point about saying god has always been there was just to say that it can work in a whole bunch of other instances. who is to say that life hasn't just "always been there" I'm not stating it's impossible for something to have existed forever.

thing is, as you can guess i'm not very religious. I believe that something made thousands of years ago not credible. I think that life after death is a fantasy. That back then maybe people needed to have more purpose in life.

maybe i'm clearly looking at things completely different than everyone else.

* meaning I'm not saying this is what happened


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