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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Proper, Aug 26, 2009.

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  1. -Empty-Can-

    -Empty-Can- Elite Member

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    ^^true

    It would be amazing if we could reach the speed of light. Space travel would be much quicker and humans would be able to explorer wayyy more.

    I thought that one particle accelerator could reach speeds close to the speed of light?
     
  2. Mr yarbles

    Mr yarbles Elite Member

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    Even going the speed of light there's still mad shit we couldn't reach
    That trips me out a bit
     
  3. ESKiMO2

    ESKiMO2 Elite Member

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    Well, the only way a particle can be moved even slightly slower than the speed of light needs to have little to no mass. So, it's really unreasonable to think humans will ever be able to do that.
     
  4. La Coka Nostra

    La Coka Nostra Elite Member

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    all this is proof that aliens are real as fuck.
     
  5. El Chupacabre

    El Chupacabre Senior Member

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  6. Vagrant

    Vagrant Elite Member

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    The odds are astronomically against aliens not existing.

    I believe the current definition of the shape of the universe is that it is "Finite, yet boundless"
    meaning it has a definite limited area, but doesn't ever end, rather just curves back on itself.
    Much like walking around the earth.
    The earth is limited, yet you could walk in one direction forever.
     
  7. Proper

    Proper Elite Member

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  8. Thrice

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  9. jaketherake94

    jaketherake94 Senior Member

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    i doubt it how the hell would mayans or aztecs or whoever they were, how would they be able to predict that
     
  10. Vagrant

    Vagrant Elite Member

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    research the topic...

    it's not a prediction
    it's a calculation
     
  11. MAST

    MAST Elite Member

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    and it's technically not supposed to be the end of the world. it could be anything phenomenally significant and transformative. no telling.
     
  12. -Empty-Can-

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    I dont believe in that shit. I think the mayan calender ends because they fucking dissapeared. They dont know what happened to them so maybe they didnt have time to finish their calender.
     
  13. Vagrant

    Vagrant Elite Member

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    I find it hilarious how nobody understands why old native civilizations just disappear.
     
  14. Proper

    Proper Elite Member

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  15. Proper

    Proper Elite Member

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    That last picture is so win.
     
  16. vegimite on toast

    vegimite on toast Elite Member

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    One theory is the mayans killed themselves thru their own stupidity.
    They used to throw the bodies of those they sacrificed into the cenotes, which are bodies of water linked underground and have holes penetrating the surface.
    They'd throw dead bodies into one cenote and use another for their source of water, obviously since they're are linked underground their water source became poisoned.
    I'm sorry but if a civilization can't work out that the water from cenotes is linked and not separate you think they're gonna be able to calculate the end of the world? Motherfuckers believed in giant snake gods...cmon.


    .....subtle, anonymous, rap hippopotamus,milk homogenous, deeper than a pit that's bottomless...
    the knowledge to see usss you must be an astrologist
    stars quasars sirus synonymous
     
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  17. Loki X Sho

    Loki X Sho Banned

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  18. vegimite on toast

    vegimite on toast Elite Member

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    They've discovered just under 400 extrasolar planets so far...
     
  19. vegimite on toast

    vegimite on toast Elite Member

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    Here's something to chew on...

    In 1961, University of California, Santa Cruz astronomer and astrophysicist Dr. Frank Drake devised the Drake equation. This controversial equation multiplied estimates of the following terms together:

    • The rate of formation of suitable stars.
    • The fraction of those stars which contain planets.
    • The number of Earth-like worlds per planetary system.
    • The fraction of planets where intelligent life develops.
    • The fraction of possible communicative planets.
    • The "lifetime" of possible communicative civilizations.
    Drake used the equation to estimate that there are approximately 10,000 planets containing intelligent life, with the possible capability of communicating with Earth in the Milky Way galaxy.[29]
    Based on observations from the Hubble Space Telescope, there are at least 125 billion galaxies in the universe. It is estimated that at least ten percent of all sun-like stars have a system of planets[30], there are 6.25*1018 stars with planets orbiting them in the universe. If even a billionth of these stars have planets supporting life, there are some 6.25 billion life-supporting solar systems in the universe.

    I wonder if jesus visited those planets too...
     
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  20. SALVO

    SALVO Elite Member

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    Whoa dude this blew my mind!