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30th-August-2002, 19:00
#31
whoa... nice opinions knightofnachos confusing but still makes sense.... and i still don't see how stonehenge would be difficult to build
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30th-August-2002, 19:01
#32
Originally posted by Cyberdude2000
ya... i've thought about it like that before....
here's a brain buster scientists have figured out by using satalite waves or whatever that the universe actually ends... but it's getting bigger.... now what to you crazy people of emuparadise think the end of the universe looks like and why it gets bigger??
Yes, Bagel is correct with the notion that the Big Bang is still existing to this day. The universe has 2 possible outcomes, depending on the gravity obtained throughout it's life.
One option is that it will expand forever, with no end.
The other option is somewhat disheartening. The universe will meet it's gravitational limit, and reverse it's direction, contracting until it becomes but a single point, a singularity. Maybe another universe will begin again from that point, it's anyone's guess.
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30th-August-2002, 19:03
#33
asteroid to hit earth in 2019.
bang
we all die
end of world
g'bye
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30th-August-2002, 19:03
#34
in other words like everything else in this universe.... history repeats itself
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30th-August-2002, 19:04
#35
now that's positive davemc
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30th-August-2002, 19:04
#36
Originally posted by Cyberdude2000
whoa... nice opinions knightofnachos confusing but still makes sense.... and i still don't see how stonehenge would be difficult to build
Well, for one thing, the weight is immense. Secondly, the environment around it shows not a single sign of boulders big enough to create the structure. Which means the rocks were brought in from a great distance. Third, it's precision in telling time and foretelling solar and lunar eclipses is uncanny.
It was simply not possible at that time in history.
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30th-August-2002, 19:05
#37
Originally posted by Cyberdude2000
now that's positive davemc
it's true
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30th-August-2002, 19:07
#38
well all you'd need is someone REALLY smart, a lot of workers, and a good err can't remember the word... those guys that plan building..
the smart guy figures out the astronomical junk, workers work, a lot of them could lift the stones, carpentery dude does the planning to make it all possible
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30th-August-2002, 19:08
#39
did i read that somewhere or see it on the news davemc??? besides nothing can hit earth specially if we know about it.. we'd blow it up far before it could reach us
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30th-August-2002, 19:10
#40
this thing's surface area is � the size of earth
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30th-August-2002, 19:11
#41
err our military power can blow up 4x the earth's size
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30th-August-2002, 19:11
#42
Originally posted by Cyberdude2000
did i read that somewhere or see it on the news davemc??? besides nothing can hit earth specially if we know about it.. we'd blow it up far before it could reach us
Whoa, you don't anything about it, do you? We can only see the objects that come to us from outside our orbit, (IE, moving towards the sun) A few months ago an asteroid (not big enough to kill Earth) came within a moon and a half's distance. We knew absolutely nothing about it until it passed us. Plus, few people are watching the skies for them, with little money to use.
That is, we have maybe a 15% chance of finding one in time.
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30th-August-2002, 19:14
#43
still if davemc knows about this thing alrdy... and when it's going to hit then there's nothing to worry about
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30th-August-2002, 19:14
#44
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30th-August-2002, 19:14
#45
Originally posted by Cyberdude2000
well all you'd need is someone REALLY smart, a lot of workers, and a good err can't remember the word... those guys that plan building..
the smart guy figures out the astronomical junk, workers work, a lot of them could lift the stones, carpentery dude does the planning to make it all possible
You're talking thousands of miles of movement. You're also talking about aligning the stones perfectly to be in tune with the orbit of certain bodies in space. The people then are shown to not have known about orbits, the galaxy, and such. Although we can always be wrong.
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