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My Nerdy ass had to explain to a friend he couldn't grasp the concept
Did you ever figure out why your Blueair filters were smelling sour? Did you run FTIR on those? Or are we still just speculating?
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The Universes seem to be able to re-generate new stars so can there be a last star?
If we upgrade the RAM for the universe and upgrade the GPU we might be able the see galaxies in real time.
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Since nothing goes faster than Light, Nobody could ever Exit the edge of the known Universe.
I'm not sure about all of this.
time is an Aleutian…
Just a thought: Why do we think we know about the vastness of 'our' Universe after all haven't we just arrived from being a great ape? What I think we know is probably extraordinarily local, primitive, and a glimmer of what we don't know. We might be just precursors, the constructors of a far more brilliant Artificially Intelligent non-human society that will speedily, safely go on to explore and perhaps understand – the vastness. By then, we will be long gone and consigned to their history – they might even be in complete disbelief that we could've ever constructed them?
Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
– Douglas Adams