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The Biggest mystery of the Universe (Read 1362 times)
Jan 9
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Ladies take no offence. This is by an expert
WOMEN
Yikes. All I know is it's technically, physically, mentally or emotionally to make a woman happy
. You'll die trying. That is a link btw.
Most people think that flying a plane is dangerous, except pilots because they know how easy it is.
Arguing with a pilot is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you begin to think the pig likes it.
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Jan 9
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Touché!...
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When I saw the title at the bottom of the Forum browser page; "Biggest Mystery of the Universe?", I thought; its nothing to do with "Space"...
..it has to be; .."WOMEN"...
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You beat me to it!...
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Paul..been there...experienced it...
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Jan 9
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Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking.
Who are we to contradict such great minds?
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Jan 9
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Apex wrote
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Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking.
Who are we to contradict such great minds?
...just ask my ex-Wives...
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Biggest mystery?
You're better off calling them 'petite'
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Jan 9
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I'm all over Stephen Hawking on this one. Since I have failed in every conceivable way, there is only one possible equation left.
Flying with twins is a lot of fun..
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Jan 9
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I have to agree with that, although my wife is pretty analytic (think Dr.Brenan from the show Bones)..Still, there are times I just have to say "are all women just freaking nuts?!"
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Jan 10
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For the past 37+ years I have studied them from a safe distance, and I still cant make them out...
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They are certainly a strange, unpredictable offshoot from normal Hominids.
Take great care when approaching them, they can be very dangerous!...
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...trust me!...
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Jan 10
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No offense to Mr. Hawking, but I believe dating would be difficult for him, thus women WOULD be quite a mystery for him.
Unfortunately that probably cannot be said for the rest of us and women are STILL a mystery.
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Jan 10
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No offense to Mr. Hawking, but I believe dating would be difficult for him, thus women WOULD be quite a mystery for him
Stephen Hawking has been married twice & has three children including one daughter. I should think he knows as much about women as the rest of us.
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Jan 10
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Hagar wrote
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No offense to Mr. Hawking, but I believe dating would be difficult for him, thus women WOULD be quite a mystery for him
Stephen Hawking has been married twice & has three children including one daughter. I should think he knows as much about women as the rest of us.
Wow! I stand corrected and have made myself look ignorant as well!
Perhaps I should just
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Wikipedia biography's save much blushing later Bud
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Jan 10
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ozzy72 wrote
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Wikipedia biography's save much blushing later Bud
Amen, brother. I responded in haste, much to my personal embarrassment.
I've had this habit of opening my mouth/keyboard too soon all of my life. I am extremely lucky it hasn't landed me in serious trouble. YET.
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Jan 10
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Bud Greene wrote
on Jan 10
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, 2012 at 3:25pm:
ozzy72 wrote
on Jan 10
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, 2012 at 3:12pm:
Wikipedia biography's save much blushing later Bud
Amen, brother. I responded in haste, much to my personal embarrassment.
Sorry. I didn't intend to embarrass you.
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Jan 10
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Hagar wrote
on Jan 10
th
, 2012 at 2:41pm:
Stephen Hawking has been married twice & has three children including one daughter. I should think he knows as
much
little about women as the rest of us.
Seems a more appropriate rendering, considering all said.
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Jan 11
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Einstein's biggest mystery was the U.S Income Tax Code. He oughta see it now.
Don't know about Newton's biggest mystery, tho.
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Jan 11
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Its that so,.. I will ask again the same question what is to me the bigger mystery of all
Where did Antimatter go? we have all matter but where is the other half of antimatter?
why is the universe increasing its expansion rate
(I don't believe that Bull S** of dark matter and force, the theory its vague and not because this science fiction theory solve apparently the problem doesn't mean its true ,Something of gravity force its hidden beneath our own noses )
Why the quantum world is so different and weird than Newtons laws of physics, how can particles detect when we detect them,if like there were alive and conciseness or something, how a particle can be in two stages and many places at the same time but when we watch it we make them particles and by watching them we can determinate where it is?
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Jan 11
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Hagar wrote
on Jan 10
th
, 2012 at 3:36pm:
Bud Greene wrote
on Jan 10
th
, 2012 at 3:25pm:
ozzy72 wrote
on Jan 10
th
, 2012 at 3:12pm:
Wikipedia biography's save much blushing later Bud
Amen, brother. I responded in haste, much to my personal embarrassment.
Sorry. I didn't intend to embarrass you.
No apology is necessary Trust me. I embarrassed my self.
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I found a Higgs Boson Particle in my packet of Corn Flakes this morning!....
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Woo-Hoo!...
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Paul...
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Fozzer wrote
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th
, 2012 at 5:02pm:
I found a Higgs Boson Particle in my packet of Corn Flakes this morning!....
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Woo-Hoo!...
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Paul...
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Lucky corn flakes
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I only find magnets and plastic toy soldiers.
But now I'm inspired to set out and Find a Graviton
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Hagar wrote
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th
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Sorry. I didn't intend to embarrass you.
TRY SAYING THAT
to a woman
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alrot wrote
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Where did Antimatter go? we have all matter but where is the other half of antimatter?
why is the universe increasing its expansion rate (I don't believe that Bull S** of dark matter and force, the theory its vague and not because this science fiction theory solve apparently the problem doesn't mean its true ,Something of gravity force its hidden beneath our own noses
It's a good point... Before the universe happened there was no matter. And we know that you can't go to 'something' from 'nothing' in physics (matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed between types). So there should still be 'nothing' in the universe. Matter + Anti-matter = zero (nothing). But the anti-matter is not with us as we would've imagined.
I believe anti-matter is just part of why it's called a 'scientific model'. Because it creates the best image of the universe that we can create so far, but there are still gaps in these theories, so we make estimates... At least, until better knowledge comes along, then the model is corrected.
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machineman9 wrote
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Before the universe happened there was no matter.
Ah, but how do you know that?
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Hagar wrote
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machineman9 wrote
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Before the universe happened there was no matter.
Ah, but how do you know that?
That's just the generalization.
My personal view is that there was matter.... In a different universe, that 'fell through' into ours. Like a blackhole opening up on the other side after the old universe collapsed into it. Do I have proof? Heck no. But plenty of scientists are willing to just throw ideas out there
(The real question is... What were the origins of the first universe?
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machineman9 wrote
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Hagar wrote
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machineman9 wrote
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Before the universe happened there was no matter.
Ah, but how do you know that?
That's just the generalization.
My personal view is that there was matter.... In a different universe, that 'fell through' into ours. Like a blackhole opening up on the other side after the old universe collapsed into it. Do I have proof? Heck no. But plenty of scientists are willing to just throw ideas out there
(The real question is... What were the origins of the first universe?
)
I'm fairly confident that nobody will ever know the answer to that. Meanwhile, all we have are unproven theories. Many years ago I came to the conclusion that I'm wasting my time even thinking about it.
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Hagar wrote
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I'm fairly confident that nobody will ever know the answer to that. Meanwhile, all we have are unproven theories. Many years ago I came to the conclusion that I'm wasting my time even thinking about it.
..and apart from a handful of academics, who is really interested, anyway?...
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Its not exactly a regular conversation I have with the check-out ladies at my local Supermarket!...
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...and I doubt if my neighbours are particularly interested, either?....
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My only interest in the sky above me, is if its going to rain...or not... or fall on my head*..
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Hagar wrote
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machineman9 wrote
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Before the universe happened there was no matter.
Ah, but how do you know that?
with mathematical precision and certainty (Like they said in Titanic Movie) Not only was no matter ,neither space neither time
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why ,Simple Matter is equal Energy E=MC
the traces all over, and everywhere ,If it wasn't explosion ,No Energy ,No energy No matter ,no energy released No Space expanding
Put it this way ,If you see a mice running to a box and being following by a cat and both get inside the box and you hear the mice screaming, what do you think It could happens?
the screaming its the Microwave background ,and you can pick that annoying sound with any radio with FM
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with mathematical precision and certainty
They taught us a different theory when I was at school. This one is currently in vogue. At some time in the future another one will surface.
You can't prove it any more than I can disprove it. That's the beauty of all this nonsense.
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So, we start this thread with the biggest mystery of the universe being relative to women...
which brings to question the very nature of universal origin...
mathematically bringing us to nothing of note and leaving us in confusion...
...is the question pertaining to women of matter or no matter?
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I was taught that God created the Universe in six days. People ask how was this possible. All the Earth and moons and stars could NEVER be created in just six days, they say. I would reply "What's a day to God?" We are tiny humans. He is infinite. A day to Him might be 100 million years to us. Or even longer. The term "days" is used in the Scriptures to put a human value on it. The people of the day when the Bible was written didn't know from numbers much above what they could count or see as cows, sheep or camels. Say "one billion" to a man in 12 AD, and he'd have absolutely no idea what you meant. Today, we can buy computers for $1000-1500 that have four-core chips in them that can add 4 billion ones and zeros per second-- per core.
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