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Through the Worm Hole
There was a time before the Big Bang--before outer space existed. There was no
size. To go one inch was the same as going ten trillion light years. Traveling through worm holes is the same as going through what was there before the Big Bang. It is like throwing away the blue prints of outer space for a few moments-- long enough to get to where you want to go. Yes a worm hole can be created in the Pacific Ocean if you could only go fast enough. |
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On 23/05/2018 8:16 PM, Mark Earnest wrote:
There was a time before the Big Bang--before outer space existed. The Big Bang is not real in the sense that 'everything' started at that point. The actual universe (as opposed to observable universe) is infinitely bigger & the big bang is like a fart from 1 animal out of zillions. There was no size. To go one inch was the same as going ten trillion light years. Traveling through worm holes is the same as going through what was there before the Big Bang. It is like throwing away the blue prints of outer space for a few moments-- long enough to get to where you want to go. Yes a worm hole can be created in the Pacific Ocean if you could only go fast enough. See my point above. The observable universe may well be like a grain of sand on 1 beach. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-5, Whisper wrote:
On 23/05/2018 8:16 PM, Mark Earnest wrote: There was a time before the Big Bang--before outer space existed. The Big Bang is not real in the sense that 'everything' started at that point. The actual universe (as opposed to observable universe) is infinitely bigger & the big bang is like a fart from 1 animal out of zillions. The universe is not much bigger than the observable universe. Anything more than that and the data in our computers would blow itself up. |
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On 23/05/2018 10:01 PM, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-5, Whisper wrote: On 23/05/2018 8:16 PM, Mark Earnest wrote: There was a time before the Big Bang--before outer space existed. The Big Bang is not real in the sense that 'everything' started at that point. The actual universe (as opposed to observable universe) is infinitely bigger & the big bang is like a fart from 1 animal out of zillions. The universe is not much bigger than the observable universe. lol - you are in no position to make that kind of claim. Please retract it immediately. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 9:32:58 AM UTC-5, Whisper wrote:
On 23/05/2018 10:01 PM, Mark Earnest wrote: On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-5, Whisper wrote: On 23/05/2018 8:16 PM, Mark Earnest wrote: There was a time before the Big Bang--before outer space existed. The Big Bang is not real in the sense that 'everything' started at that point. The actual universe (as opposed to observable universe) is infinitely bigger & the big bang is like a fart from 1 animal out of zillions. The universe is not much bigger than the observable universe. lol - you are in no position to make that kind of claim. Please retract it immediately. It is you godless people who have no way of knowing. |
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Mark Earnest wrote on 25/05/18 00:43:
On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 9:32:58 AM UTC-5, Whisper wrote: On 23/05/2018 10:01 PM, Mark Earnest wrote: On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-5, Whisper wrote: On 23/05/2018 8:16 PM, Mark Earnest wrote: There was a time before the Big Bang--before outer space existed. The Big Bang is not real in the sense that 'everything' started at that point. The actual universe (as opposed to observable universe) is infinitely bigger & the big bang is like a fart from 1 animal out of zillions. The universe is not much bigger than the observable universe. lol - you are in no position to make that kind of claim. Please retract it immediately. It is you godless people who have no way of knowing. I don't know whither he is a "godless people" or not, but, here in Australia over the last three days, we have had "Stargazing Live" featuring Prof Brian Cox, and he has stated that, whilst the "Observable Universe" is only about 13.8 Billion light years across, the Universe is actually about 90 Billion light years across. I'm pretty sure he has a better idea how old the Universe is than you, Mark, or I!! -- Daniel |
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On Friday, May 25, 2018 at 12:31:38 AM UTC-5, Daniel60 wrote:
Mark Earnest wrote on 25/05/18 00:43: On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 9:32:58 AM UTC-5, Whisper wrote: On 23/05/2018 10:01 PM, Mark Earnest wrote: On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 6:38:22 AM UTC-5, Whisper wrote: On 23/05/2018 8:16 PM, Mark Earnest wrote: There was a time before the Big Bang--before outer space existed. The Big Bang is not real in the sense that 'everything' started at that point. The actual universe (as opposed to observable universe) is infinitely bigger & the big bang is like a fart from 1 animal out of zillions. The universe is not much bigger than the observable universe. lol - you are in no position to make that kind of claim. Please retract it immediately. It is you godless people who have no way of knowing. I don't know whither he is a "godless people" or not, but, here in Australia over the last three days, we have had "Stargazing Live" featuring Prof Brian Cox, and he has stated that, whilst the "Observable Universe" is only about 13.8 Billion light years across, the Universe is actually about 90 Billion light years across. I'm pretty sure he has a better idea how old the Universe is than you, Mark, or I!! -- Daniel I'm sure Professor Cox of Australia has a better idea as to the size of the universe than most of us. At least he is not saying the universe is infinite. You consider how long ago the Big Bang was and measure how fast all the stars are moving away from it. That is likely where Professor Cox got his information. He must be quite a thinker. |
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