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Doris 1 year ago
#7 & #8 - there is nothing "outside" the universe because the expansion of space /creates/ space itself.

#20 - besides the fact that we can directly observe which of these is true (the latter), conceptually the former cannot be true. Think of it this way: if the universe existed infinitely far back, how did we arrive at today?
       
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Lavonne 1 year ago
Doris,
There is no "expansion" of space. You only fill infinite space with limited physically objects and You waste a lot of time to move from one object (say planet) to another.
       
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Evan 1 year ago
#2 False vacuum decay is part of quantum field theory, and highly improbable. We're all in a simulation, anyway, so no worries.
       
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Francie 1 year ago
An objects perception of spacetime is relative to the speed of light. A photon of light experiences zero time. This means when we observe a photon from the Big Bang, it appears to us to have been traveling for ~13.7 billion years, but for the photon, the journey was instantaneous.
       
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Lucas 1 year ago
#18 - Anything but metric huh ?
       
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Alexandria 1 year ago
“Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be changed from one form to another.”
So when you die where does the energy go? God rest his soul, maybe not
       
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Kenj 1 year ago
Alexandria,

what energy?
       
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“A Gamma-Ray Burst, like a giant sun-based death laser, could cook us with no warning.

In about a second, it releases as much energy as our own sun during its entire lifespan.”

 

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