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Old July 6th 06, 03:29 PM
Clifford Rutley Clifford Rutley is offline
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Default Universe - before and after the fading out.

Yes, yes I'm not some highly educated physicist or astronomer - I've had to slave away paying too many mediocre bills in a mediocre job with a mediocre life surrounding it. That is apart from all the keen novice interest I have in astronomy. Anyways, I have a little novice theory that I'd like to share with everyone...

The big bang…

Is it just me or do all the starts and galaxies just look like the embers that emerge from any other explosion - but really slowed down and on a larger scale? I like some of the theories I've heard about our universe coming into existence after the 'membranes' of two other universes collide together. This is nice. But what if our universe is a simple explosion happening in a much larger dimension. Surely it isn't a coincidence that all the planets and stars are spherical, like atoms at the in the sub atomic scales.

I'm sure I'm not the first person to see the resemblance, but if not - let your big brains crucify me as much as you like.

I can take it - I have a thick skin!
 




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