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RE: Time? - No Author - 03-10-2013 (03-10-2013, 12:25 PM)Danny Boy Wrote: But isn't the universe expanding exponentially faster rather than slowing down :O? Yes. And I think the universe expanding will never slow down. RE: Time? - failedALIAS - 03-10-2013 (03-10-2013, 12:31 PM)No Author Wrote:(03-10-2013, 12:25 PM)Danny Boy Wrote: But isn't the universe expanding exponentially faster rather than slowing down :O? I think it's similar to a bouncing ball. RE: Time? - Danny Boy - 03-10-2013 (03-10-2013, 03:23 PM)failedALIAS Wrote:(03-10-2013, 12:31 PM)No Author Wrote:(03-10-2013, 12:25 PM)Danny Boy Wrote: But isn't the universe expanding exponentially faster rather than slowing down :O? But the thing is. Dark Energy's repelling force is much greater than gravity's attractive one, and Dark Energy is in fact becoming stronger over time. So a "bouncing ball" scenario is impossible. Unless of course Dark Energy starts to become weaker all of a sudden for some yet undiscovered reason. Which it hasn't RE: Time? - failedALIAS - 03-10-2013 (03-10-2013, 04:40 PM)Danny Boy Wrote: But the thing is. Dark Energy's repelling force is much greater than gravity's attractive one, and Dark Energy is in fact becoming stronger over time. So a "bouncing ball" scenario is impossible. Unless of course Dark Energy starts to become weaker all of a sudden for some yet undiscovered reason. Which it hasn't Actually if one accepts the proven notion, that the ball wants to score with the sky so it'll give the ball a blowjob, but the ball has some need for stability, and is engaged to the ground, then the science becomes understandable. Due to this, the ball will always return to the ground, until, eventually--after years of aging-- the ball will stay with the ground, and die. Dark Energy is nothing more than STDs. RE: Time? - Gunslingerjh - 03-11-2013 (03-09-2013, 02:20 AM)failedALIAS Wrote: Let me explain why this is: Hahah! Great explanation RE: Time? - failedALIAS - 03-11-2013 (03-11-2013, 03:14 PM)Leon Kennedy Wrote: Hahah! Great explanation I know, and thank you. My methods have been commended by universities across the AtlantaPacific ocean for the striving success it's seen with students Nowhere. In fact, in just a few hours I'll be attending a Conference to better discuss the numerous charges placed against me, most notably: breaking into classrooms, and screaming at students. RE: Time? - Wooderson - 03-11-2013 Time you say? RE: Time? - Unearthlybrutal - 09-18-2013 Very interesting video RE: Time? - Danny Boy - 09-18-2013 In the theory of quantum mechanics. Events on the present/future can alter the past. |