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Can you get your head around the vastness of nothing?
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2020-01-25 at 5:07 AM UTC
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2020-01-25 at 12:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny show me the functions of random numbers.
Something like QM wavefunctions are not a "function of random numbers". Self locating randomness is just a property of a deterministic, branching complex system. The function is of the distribution. For example Schrödinger's equation.
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2020-01-25 at 1:07 PM UTCSomebody doesn't know what a random password generator is.
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2020-02-02 at 6:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc Think about it, time and space, it has no beginning and no end, it is truly infinite. Can you get your head around just what that means? All that empty space outside the universe just goes on forever, it will never end ever, time just goes on forever. And it had no start, there was never a time where there was not nothing there and then nothing suddenly was, never a time where true time actually started. There's just always been truly infinite time and space in existence. That's a really hard concept to get your head around completely for us humans living in our world where everything has a start and an end. Like there was never a point where something came before time and space, what a headfuck.
Makes me wonder in all that vastness, our universes life cycle is just a flash. and in all probability it will happen again, probably many times. In fact its very unlikely that it wouldn't if it can actually happen once, then why wouldn't it happen again, many times? Reminds me of that thing where if you sat a monkey in front of a typewriter for an infinite amount of time than eventually he will type the entire works of Shakespeare. And if our universe does happen again, at some point in the infinity its going to happen again exactly the same as this one. Which means some day we will get to relive our lives again, exactly the same way we lived this one, maybe this isn't even the first time you've lived this life like this. In all probability you are going to live this exact same life over and over an infinite amount of times because of time and space being infinite.
So you gotta ask yourself, are you happy enough with your life that you'd be ok with repeating it again and again? because those spaces between where we don't exist we will have no concept of time, it will go by in the blink of an eye, living our lives on an endless infinite loop. When you think about it, it really has to be so.
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whether by God, or by the soup theory that led to the Big Bang, or the newest BBT where the Bang happened out of nothing and formed something (which now science is explaining how God did it), all still leads to a BEGINNING.
so the only vastness of Nothing taking place is between your 2 ears!! -
2020-02-02 at 6:29 PM UTC
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2020-02-02 at 8:13 PM UTC^dementia
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2020-02-02 at 9:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 whether by God, or by the soup theory that led to the Big Bang, or the newest BBT where the Bang happened out of nothing and formed something (which now science is explaining how God did it), all still leads to a BEGINNING.
so the only vastness of Nothing taking place is between your 2 ears!!
yeah I'm not getting into that stupid god argument right now, its too boring.
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2020-11-10 at 1:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ The one that gets me sometimes is if there were SUPER INTELLIGSNT people with advanced technology then they would have found us by now.
It's kind of like the time traveling paradox since if someone foild time travel they already would have come back to us. Assuming we cant go into the future. Which would determine redetermination
Cool post to come back to, but you are wrong for a cool reason: there are 200 Trillion stars in the Milky Way. If we spent 1 hour exploring every star system, it would take us hundreds of billions of years to explore just the Milky Way and milk its tits completely. And there are 200 billion galaxies in the observable universe. So no. Even if they were ultra smart and can travel vast distances, we are kinda easy to miss. Even our entire light cone for radio waves is only what like 120 years? So 120 lightyears? The Milky Way's radius is 52,850 LY. And our ping signals are likely washed out by unquantifiable interstellar noise. -
2020-11-10 at 1:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ The one that gets me sometimes is if there were SUPER INTELLIGSNT people with advanced technology then they would have found us by now.
It's kind of like the time traveling paradox since if someone foild time travel they already would have come back to us. Assuming we cant go into the future. Which would determine redetermination
What makes you think they already haven't and dismissed us as worthless?. A race that is a million years more advanced that us might be the same as us finding a colony of ants...so what...move on. -
2020-11-10 at 1:33 PM UTC
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