Author Topic: THE WHOLE UNIVERSE: The scariest thing imagineable.  (Read 4995 times)

I don't care about life or death, because I am so damn insignificant.  If I died right now, I've hardly affected anyone or anything at all.

you got that right

Now that's just negative.

I don't care about life or death, because I am so damn insignificant.  If I died right now, I've hardly affected anyone or anything at all.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAahaHh snort*

Just being in space amazes me that people have.
Sure, If offered I would go on a trip to the moon, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't stuff my pants during the trip.

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Something cannot come out of nothing.

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Stephen Hawking am disagree.


“Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing." -Stephen Hawking



Although the Universe could implode or dissipate at any time, it seems that it's still expanding at near the speed of light in every direction. Dark Energy/Matter is the reason for that according to a recent report.
« Last Edit: May 24, 2011, 07:31:07 PM by Tokerovin »

Stephen Hawking is a cripple though.
Matter coming out of nothing sounds pretty dumb either way.

Stephen Hawking is a cripple though.
Matter coming out of nothing sounds pretty dumb either way.
Our laws of physics are just those of the Universe we reside in. Before our universe was created, no laws governed it. If no laws exist, spontaneous generation is theoretically possible.

Stephen Hawking is a cripple though.
Since when does that matter to anything?

Stephen Hawking is a cripple though.
So was Einstein. He still managed to prove the atomic bomb was possible.

It offends me when people say things like "but he's crippled."

As if physically disabled people aren't as important as normal people.

I know that's not what they mean every time they say it. But it's still offensive.
« Last Edit: May 24, 2011, 07:51:01 PM by LizzyRascal »

It offends me when people say things like "but he's crippled."

As if physically disabled people aren't as important as normal people.

I know that's not what they mean every time they say it. But it's still offensive.
One of the coolest people I know is autistic. I don't know if that counts for anything.

One of the coolest people I know is autistic. I don't know if that counts for anything.
Yes. It counts.

Either way, I always get pissed at people who laugh at/make fun of people with disabilities.

It makes me want to slam their heads into a concrete sidewalk.
« Last Edit: May 24, 2011, 11:26:10 PM by LizzyRascal »

All stars will burn out eventually, and only dim dwarf stars will remain, until everything is accelerated to roughly the speed of light, and nothing is visible. Then a long wait for a series of opportunistic particle collisions.
But when the larger stars die and become nebulae more stars will form, then those larger ones will become nebulae, so on and so forth. Unless, if a black hole was there...

NINJA-EDIT: DOUBLE POST forgetforgetforget.
« Last Edit: May 24, 2011, 11:56:30 PM by LizzyRascal »

Technically, would there just be some subatomic particles that can't form anything because there aren't any protons?

It offends me when people say things like "but he's crippled."
We still love you, Lizzy.

We still love you, Lizzy.
I wasn't talking about myself entirely.

I was talking everybody with a disability.