Space is one big place. That ryhmes :D
Seriously though, that's pretty cool and fascinating.
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It is awesome and kind of scary at the same time I mean imagine how many things are out there or even how big the universe is *head explodes*
[QUOTE="ManifestoJoe"]We will never have the possibility to reach that far out into space. It would take a couple of lifetimes to make it that far away.gamedude2020
More like 10,000 lifetimes.
More like 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 lifetimes.We will never have the possibility to reach that far out into space. It would take a couple of lifetimes to make it that far away.ManifestoJoe
More like 10,000 lifetimes.
More like 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 lifetimes. I'm no science whiz, but doesn't one of Einstein's theories basically suggest that it is possible to bend the fabric of space-time to travel interstellar distances in a relatively short amount of time? I think I saw a documentary about it once. It's some trippy ****.I'm no science whiz, but doesn't one of Einstein's theories basically suggest that it is possible to bend the fabric of space-time to travel interstellar distances in a relatively short amount of time? fidosimThe question is, how do we bend 13 billion light years of space?
Imagine what it will be like, if after 500 or hell, 1000 years humans try to reach those.... They will have to grow generations on the ship, and probably the ones who finish the journey will be the great-great-great-grandchildren of the ones who started it.... amazing.
Why not? He has infinite power so it wouldn't it wouldn't take much for him to make it.How can a perfect being with infinite power make something as faulty as humans?[QUOTE="Brainkiller05"]and just think God made alllllllll that just to put two humans on Earth :roll: FalcoLX
We will never have the possibility to reach that far out into space. It would take a couple of lifetimes to make it that far away.ManifestoJoea couple... more like tenbillion... going 670,616,629.4 mph or 670.6million mph.. (speed of light)
Out of curiosity, the galaxies that we say are 13 billion light years away. As we see them now thats how far they are, but shouldn't they actually be much further than that? they've had 13 billion years of travel since they were the way we are seeing them now :olobodobwow what a good question.... i never thought about that.
Why not? He has infinite power so it wouldn't it wouldn't take much for him to make it. He doesn't even exist.[QUOTE="Brainkiller05"]and just think God made alllllllll that just to put two humans on Earth :roll: FalcoLX
[QUOTE="FalcoLX"]Why not? He has infinite power so it wouldn't it wouldn't take much for him to make it. He doesn't even exist. You can't know that for sure.[QUOTE="Brainkiller05"]and just think God made alllllllll that just to put two humans on Earth :roll: Brainkiller05
The question is, how do we bend 13 billion light years of space?[QUOTE="karriston"][QUOTE="fidosim"]I'm no science whiz, but doesn't one of Einstein's theories basically suggest that it is possible to bend the fabric of space-time to travel interstellar distances in a relatively short amount of time? magicalclick
Einstein's or some otherguyvisualize gravity as bending of space, thus, everything is attracting to each other. However, it is only at day dreaming phase. No one is able to prove space can actually be bent. And does time actually exist for bending? Some people believe our imaginary measurement "time" can be bent, but, does this imaginary measurement actually exist?
*BOOM* That was the sound of my head exploding 0_oIf god created everything, including science that denies he exist, doesn't that mean that we arn't intended to know?Tobin09Nothing disproves he exists. Science only disproves popular religion may have falsehoods.
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