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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    that doesn't even make sense.......even if the universe was on the surface of the "balloon" what began at the center is headed outward and will never get back where it started........
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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    that doesn't even make sense.......even if the universe was on the surface of the "balloon" what began at the center is headed outward and will never get back where it started........
    The universe started with an explosion. Everything in the middle moved from the center rapidly. The center is empty. All the matter is somewhat equidistant from the empty center. Therefore the balloon analogy. No it will not return. There are no forces on the outside pushing back. The end is a cold dark universe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Soul View Post
    No need to lie about this. Being queer is normal moral natural healthy in my family.
    Being queer would be an improvement in your family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    The universe started with an explosion. Everything in the middle moved from the center rapidly. The center is empty. All the matter is somewhat equidistant from the empty center. Therefore the balloon analogy. No it will not return. There are no forces on the outside pushing back. The end is a cold dark universe.
    the question is whether the "surface" of the balloon is the fastest moving stuff or the slowest moving stuff........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Being queer would be an improvement in your family.
    I'm quite sure that comes from your experience. LOTS of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Soul View Post
    I'm quite sure that comes from your experience. LOTS of it.
    Alright dude, you've succeeded in dumbing down the IQ level of this thread far enough. Unfortunately, I was complicit in it because I egged on your low-brow dumbfuckery for my own amusement.

    Time to end it now and let those who want to, have an intelligent conversation about the OP topic.

    Go fuck up another thread.
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    And at the very beginning you could see a star being formed. You could see the outlines of a silvery blond hair comb over. His name was Donald Trump.
    Keep changing the names. It doesn't change the meaning.



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    Don't show this to a Muslime. You may lose your head.
    Keep changing the names. It doesn't change the meaning.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish View Post
    And at the very beginning you could see a star being formed. You could see the outlines of a silvery blond hair comb over. His name was Donald Trump.
    Wow, this is some bromance you have. Do you have a poster of him in your bedroom?

    PS: It’s not silver, it’s yellow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantasmal View Post
    Wow, this is some bromance you have. Do you have a poster of him in your bedroom?

    PS: It’s not silver, it’s yellow.
    Yuck. That was creepy on so many levels.

    I ordered the DeGrasse book in Kindle format yesterday, fixing to go tear into it in a few minutes. They even gave me a $2.50 credit so it was only $5.50. I don't have the intellect to comprehend this stuff the way that physicists can, but it's still fascinating to learn even at my level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    Alright dude, you've succeeded in dumbing down the IQ level of this thread far enough. Unfortunately, I was complicit in it because I egged on your low-brow dumbfuckery for my own amusement.

    Time to end it now and let those who want to, have an intelligent conversation about the OP topic.

    Go fuck up another thread.
    You, have an intelligent conversation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish View Post
    And at the very beginning you could see a star being formed. You could see the outlines of a silvery blond hair comb over. His name was Donald Trump.
    I am sure most of us would prefer that this thread stick to gravitational lensing, relativity, dark matter, and cosmology.

    I am sure there are other places that would be comfortable hearing about your homo-erotic fantasies about your Orange tinted Hero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Yuck. That was creepy on so many levels.

    I ordered the DeGrasse book in Kindle format yesterday, fixing to go tear into it in a few minutes. They even gave me a $2.50 credit so it was only $5.50. I don't have the intellect to comprehend this stuff the way that physicists can, but it's still fascinating to learn even at my level.
    Yes, I read all of Sagans books, I’m fascinated, too but no where near their level, happy they dumb it down for me.
    Great deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guno View Post
    Scientists have peered at the very beginning of the universe, sampling light that was emitted at the dawn of time.

    And the breakthrough is the consequence of a happy accident: a galaxy acted as a huge space telescope, bending light so that we could see deep into space and time.

    The light that reached Earth was among the first to ever twinkle on after the Big Bang.


    Astronomers now hope they are able to make yet more similar discoveries, allowing them to watch as the universe began.


    The observations allowed scientists to pick up part of an extremely distant quasar, sending out a beam of light that is almost as old as the universe itself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Centerleftfl View Post
    Did they SEE GOD?
    Which one?
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