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04-26-2011, 09:03 PM #33
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lol, i wonder if our spcies will ever make it, eventually the earth will be inhabitable. But will we have advanced enough technologies to venture into the universe and survive?
i wonder how many other countless civilizations have arised through out the cosmos through out the billions of years an flourished vastly (similar to our own , if not surpassig our technologies) and Fallen to a similar fate which may become our own in the future...
one thing is for sure, we cant stay put forever, we will eventually need to ventue into the cosmos in order to survive save our species.
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04-26-2011, 09:10 PM #38
Think about people/inventions/quality of life just a mere 100 years ago. Even 10 years ago. Think about where it will be in 1,000 years?
It's a shame none of us will be around to see it.
Self aware atom = Perfect Cell... duh!Vibrah
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04-26-2011, 09:11 PM #39
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04-26-2011, 09:12 PM #40
human civilization would be able to control the earth (as in weathers, natural disasters, etc) in a few thousand years so scratch out all the earth problems
and in tens thousand years we would have control of our solar system and possible make other planets habitable etc
millions of years later we have control of our entire galaxy and probably have technology to make planets or space colonies
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04-26-2011, 09:13 PM #41
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all this talk of the future through time i funny, because i was reading about einsteins special relativty in school 2day, And The main Thing That stuck with me was that there really is no such thing as time...Its all Subjective, every refrence body, or (Coordinate system) has its own Particular "time" unless we are told the refrence body to which the statement of time refers, THERE IS NO MEANING IN A STATEMENT OF THE TIME OF AN EVENT!
I Mean Shoot! If we could somehow Harness The power of a Black Hole we Can Say FCK YOU TIME! and travel right throught the son of a Bitch!
Shoot Forget "Time"! we can rip a hole right through pace and travel through a worm hole, and cover insane distances in a fraction of the time! (Theoretically That Is) lol
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EDIT: did i say right through a Blk hole! i dun goofed.(You would be pulverised atom by atom!) I Meant When Your around a huge! body of mass such as a massive blk Hole, Time literally! Slows Down For you, Blk holes are natural Time machines! If you can somehow manage to orbit one we would personally witness those effects, We would Actually SLICE! through time!Last edited by ssj4JAY91; 04-26-2011 at 09:19 PM.
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04-26-2011, 09:15 PM #42
Within the timeframe of 10^3003 years, a hypothetical blackhole containing an amount of dark matter equal to that of the current existing universe's matter will exist and have the capability to collapse into a Higgs boson atom which is widely believed to be the hyper dense atom that originally "Big Bang"ed into the ever expanding universe we have today.
Begs the question if it would be a duplicated universe or a replacement. Nomsaiyan?Vibrah
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04-26-2011, 09:35 PM #57
Dammit, came to post this....
fuark it, ima do it anyways
A Boltzmann brain is a hypothesized self-aware entity which arises due to random fluctuations out of a state of chaos. The idea is named for the physicist Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906), who advanced an idea that the known universe arose as a random fluctuation, similar to a process through which Boltzmann brains might arise.'
INSANE
WOW. shiit is gonna get crazy to the point where a sentient being is created out of the chaos
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