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Pfft! I went to watch the real thing. Ain't all that.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
SamTherapy posted at 5:37PM Mon, 19 August 2019 - #4359855
Pfft! I went to watch the real thing. Ain't all that.
Ya? Even the Black Holes exploding to Sebastian Strauss didn't move you? The only sound left impossible for us to hear...black holes scraping against Spacetime was kind of chilling. ⏳
Penguinisto posted at 12:21AM Tue, 20 August 2019 - #4359869
So.... don't buy into that timeshare, then?
(kidding - that was actually pretty cool.)
Oh man, I just made my first payment on my tattoo...
If I had a nickle for ever time a woman told me to get lost, I could buy Manhattan.
@rokket I just hope it wasn't a tattoo of the universe.
@ Penguin I hope that timeshare wasn't around Betelgeuse! Cuz the biggest star in our sky just went bye bye!
@Ghostship Strangely enough your keys survived. Check with the cameraman. He survived it too. Unfortunately your car....ah no. It became a black hole.
Man, does everything end in a black hole? Did you know the Universe was slowing down from the initial big bang and then suddenly sped up and out of control? I have a feeling that some early intelligent race beat it's filter and then royally messed up with the Dark Energy.
quietrob posted at 6:51PM Tue, 20 August 2019 - #4359857
SamTherapy posted at 5:37PM Mon, 19 August 2019 - #4359855
Pfft! I went to watch the real thing. Ain't all that.
Ya? Even the Black Holes exploding to Sebastian Strauss didn't move you? The only sound left impossible for us to hear...black holes scraping against Spacetime was kind of chilling. ⏳
No, I mean, I went there - the end of the universe - to watch it happen for real. Yawn.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
SamTherapy posted at 6:19PM Tue, 20 August 2019 - #4359918
quietrob posted at 6:51PM Tue, 20 August 2019 - #4359857
SamTherapy posted at 5:37PM Mon, 19 August 2019 - #4359855
Pfft! I went to watch the real thing. Ain't all that.
Ya? Even the Black Holes exploding to Sebastian Strauss didn't move you? The only sound left impossible for us to hear...black holes scraping against Spacetime was kind of chilling. ⏳
No, I mean, I went there - the end of the universe - to watch it happen for real. Yawn.
True, the food at Milliways' is really kinda', well, average. The main draw is the "floor show", but you can watch the end of the universe only so many times before it begins to grow stale. Even the last minute appearance of the great prophet Zarquan loses its appeal after awhile.
Now, the Big Bang Burger Bar, that's a different story! Like the birth of the universe itself, the sandwiches are so fresh and lively! The place doesn't have that pretentious air about it like Milliways', what with its general sense of fatalism.
Sincerely,
Bill
Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!
Don't forget to include equal numbers of electrons with your protons, otherwise their concentrated charge repulsion will fling them all out of reach. On the other hand, clutching them too tightly will turn them into quark soup.
#include StandardApologyToNuclearPhysicists.h
Verbosity: Profusely promulgating Graham's number epics of complete and utter verbiage by the metric monkey barrel.
Nah! After 10^92 power years, scientists believe that protons will become unstable and disintegrate. That means you won't have to worry about charge repulsion. And have you had quark soup? Yes. We all have!
By the way, that a 10 with 92 zeroes behind it. Let's see.. 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 years.
There we go. A number so large that it would longer to count it than to experience it.
Hah, that's an obvious fallacy, unless it takes more than a year to count to 1! If I've told you once, I've told you a million times: "Don't exaggerate!" ;-)
Verbosity: Profusely promulgating Graham's number epics of complete and utter verbiage by the metric monkey barrel.
an0malaus posted at 4:50PM Fri, 23 August 2019 - #4360087
Hah, that's an obvious fallacy, unless it takes more than a year to count to 1! If I've told you once, I've told you a million times: "Don't exaggerate!" ;-)
LOL! Nope! That's how big that number is. If it takes you a tenth of a second to count to one, you would be still counting trillions of years in. That's the thing. The time scales involved are so massive they have no meaning. We can imagine a generation. We can imagination a lifetime because some of us have already lived a lifetime but a million years is just a drop in the bucket to that ridiculous number I quoted. You can say the number but no way could you count it or feel it.
Of course I would exaggerate but I've been told a million times not to. (Which means I must. I just gotta!)
By the way, thanks for quark soup! I can't believe the Ferengi didn't copyright the name.
Here is a meatball in the soup.
quietrob posted at 5:05PM Fri, 23 August 2019 - #4360292
an0malaus posted at 4:50PM Fri, 23 August 2019 - #4360087
Hah, that's an obvious fallacy, unless it takes more than a year to count to 1! If I've told you once, I've told you a million times: "Don't exaggerate!" ;-)
LOL! Nope! That's how big that number is. If it takes you a tenth of a second to count to one, you would be still counting trillions of years in. That's the thing. The time scales involved are so massive they have no meaning. We can imagine a generation. We can imagination a lifetime because some of us have already lived a lifetime but a million years is just a drop in the bucket to that ridiculous number I quoted. You can say the number but no way could you count it or feel it.
Of course I would exaggerate but I've been told a million times not to. (Which means I must. I just gotta!)
By the way, thanks for quark soup! I can't believe the Ferengi didn't copyright the name.
Here is a meatball in the soup.
You'd think it be bigger but it is an atom, after all.
You are more than welcome. I am pleased to learn that I'm not alone in loving those shows like, The Universe, How the Universe Works, Wonders of the Solar System and more. It means I'm not the only who knows who Margaret Thaller or Michio Kaku are. I do have another favorite called Snowball Earth but I can't find it anymore. It's narrated by a woman and she took about 40 minutes with commercials to explain how the Earth became a giant snowball and how we got out of it. Again!
Considering that if another civilization was at OUR Level, then if they looked at us and were around 600 million light years away, they wouldnt see us as we are now and think, there is a waste of a good planet. Best turn our satellite dish elsewhere.
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It is rare that I forward vids but this one stuck with me. Mods feel free to move this to a forum where it will die a quiet unresponsive death.
Anyway, Here is the end of the universe. I loved knowing when the magnetic poles flipped. Oh and to keep it topical. You will not find greater 3D graphics anywhere in the world.
The End of the Universe