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  • PVarck31
    Moderator
    • Jan 2003
    • 16869

    #346
    Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

    Today's fun fact: Space is greasy and smells like steak.

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    • Jr.
      Playgirl Coverboy
      • Feb 2003
      • 19171

      #347
      Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

      Originally posted by PVarck31
      Today's fun fact: Space is greasy and smells like steak.
      My favorite teams are better than your favorite teams

      Watch me play video games

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      • PVarck31
        Moderator
        • Jan 2003
        • 16869

        #348
        Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

        Bonus fun fact: NASA scientists are trying to get the planned mission to Europa changed to Enceladus due to us finding all the ingredients needed for life spewing out from the moon.

        I really hope this happens.

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        • PVarck31
          Moderator
          • Jan 2003
          • 16869

          #349
          Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

          Today's fun fact: In general, space is about 3 degrees kelvin. Which means it's 3 degrees higher than absolute zero. The coldest temperature possible.

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          • tdawg3782
            I hate you Norv
            • Nov 2003
            • 4803

            #350
            Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

            There Might Be a Universe Inside Every Black Hole | @curiositydotcom



            Pretty interesting. One of those things that is just hard to wrap my brain around.

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            • mattlanta
              MVP
              • Aug 2008
              • 2384

              #351
              Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

              How have I only discovered this thread today after being on here for so long? Thanks for sharing, everybody! I'm very much into the human body and the physiology and sciences involved with it, so next time I come across something I'll be sure to pass it along.

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              • PVarck31
                Moderator
                • Jan 2003
                • 16869

                #352
                Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                Originally posted by mattlanta
                How have I only discovered this thread today after being on here for so long? Thanks for sharing, everybody! I'm very much into the human body and the physiology and sciences involved with it, so next time I come across something I'll be sure to pass it along.
                Then you'll be happy to know that the human body is essentially made of stardust. Or you may have already known that, in which case, dilly dilly.

                Glad to have you aboard.

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                • PVarck31
                  Moderator
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 16869

                  #353
                  Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                  Originally posted by tdawg3782
                  There Might Be a Universe Inside Every Black Hole | @curiositydotcom



                  Pretty interesting. One of those things that is just hard to wrap my brain around.

                  Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
                  I love theories like this. I like the multiverse theory. I for whatever reason take comfort in the fact that there might be infinite universes where we live in every single one of them in some way.

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                  • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                    MVP
                    • Jun 2016
                    • 1354

                    #354
                    Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                    Originally posted by PVarck31
                    I love theories like this. I like the multiverse theory. I for whatever reason take comfort in the fact that there might be infinite universes where we live in every single one of them in some way.
                    If the multiverse theory is true, and there are literally infinite universes, that means true superheroes would have to exist in some of them right? Lol. I mean surely in one of the infinite universes a radioactive spider could bite someone and turn them into some sort of a spider man right?(not sure what they would name him... Arachnid-Human? Anyway I'm sure they will think of something..)

                    Or is there a universe somewhere that the Cheers sitcom plays out in real life? I mean we are talking infinite here. It's stupid but I've always wondered this lol.

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                    • Blzer
                      Resident film pundit
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 42517

                      #355
                      Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                      ANYTHING.


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                      • PVarck31
                        Moderator
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 16869

                        #356
                        Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                        Originally posted by NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                        If the multiverse theory is true, and there are literally infinite universes, that means true superheroes would have to exist in some of them right? Lol. I mean surely in one of the infinite universes a radioactive spider could bite someone and turn them into some sort of a spider man right?(not sure what they would name him... Arachnid-Human? Anyway I'm sure they will think of something..)

                        Or is there a universe somewhere that the Cheers sitcom plays out in real life? I mean we are talking infinite here. It's stupid but I've always wondered this lol.
                        Well they do say in the theory that every possible outcome to every possible situation happens. So I can imagine anything is possible. I'm sure if this is true there are many universes with crazy things we can't even imagine.

                        And sorry to sound morbid but there are probably universes where you are dead.

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                        • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                          MVP
                          • Jun 2016
                          • 1354

                          #357
                          Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                          Originally posted by PVarck31
                          Well they do say in the theory that every possible outcome to every possible situation happens. So I can imagine anything is possible. I'm sure if this is true there are many universes with crazy things we can't even imagine.

                          And sorry to sound morbid but there are probably universes where you are dead.
                          But there are also universes where i personally have found the key to immortality so...win win?

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                          • Blzer
                            Resident film pundit
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 42517

                            #358
                            Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                            Originally posted by NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                            But there are also universes where i personally have found the key to immortality so...win win?
                            Forget being dead or not, in 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of them your great great great great great great great great great great grandparents weren't even born, never mind yourself.
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                            • NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                              MVP
                              • Jun 2016
                              • 1354

                              #359
                              Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                              Originally posted by Blzer
                              Forget being dead or not, in 99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% of them your great great great great great great great great great great grandparents weren't even born, never mind yourself.
                              True haha.

                              Another crazy thought, is that if it is true that every possible outcome to every possible situation happens, then, in some universe, the ability to travel into other universes must be possible. If so, in one of those infinite outcomes, surely i would have found my way into THIS current universe, to meet myself as i am writing this post. So since that isn't seeming to happen, and i am about to submit my reply, maybe multiverses don't exist, at least to THAT degree? Either way, i find the multiverse theory fascinating.

                              I'm giving it it 5 more seconds...

                              ...Oh ****!

                              ...oh never mind it was just my mirror.

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                              • Blzer
                                Resident film pundit
                                • Mar 2004
                                • 42517

                                #360
                                Re: The Astronomy and Physics thread. And things of the like.

                                Originally posted by NolanRyansSnowmonkey
                                True haha.

                                Another crazy thought, is that if it is true that every possible outcome to every possible situation happens, then, in some universe, the ability to travel into other universes must be possible. If so, in one of those infinite outcomes, surely i would have found my way into THIS current universe, to meet myself as i am writing this post. So since that isn't seeming to happen, and i am about to submit my reply, maybe multiverses don't exist, at least to THAT degree? Either way, i find the multiverse theory fascinating.

                                I'm giving it it 5 more seconds...

                                ...Oh ****!

                                ...oh never mind it was just my mirror.
                                If you're into really weird stuff like that, you should see the segment in the film V/H/S: Viral called "Parallel Monsters."
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