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Very clever infographic that explains everything in just a few minutes.
And the answer is not 42!
( , Tue 24 Dec 2013, 19:45, Reply)
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I doubt we will still be around when the sun goes ballistic. It will probably be circles and something or us will wipe us out and life may start again. Hopefully more intelligent.
( , Tue 24 Dec 2013, 20:34, Reply)
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...that girls don't like science or maths, or history. So it doesn't matter.
( , Tue 24 Dec 2013, 23:13, Reply)
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This is brilliant. And it's mental that the entire universe will end one day... absolutely mental.
( , Tue 24 Dec 2013, 22:52, Reply)
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Big bang could be followed by a big crunch leadinging to another big bang.
Or there could be more than one "universe" stemming from multiple big bangs.
And by the time the sun goes nova we could well be populating the stars.
I'm sober :(
( , Wed 25 Dec 2013, 0:25, Reply)
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on account of these assumptions:
Getting to the edge of our universe
Getting to another one
Dealing with that universes physics.
( , Thu 26 Dec 2013, 21:09, Reply)
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you mean foregone conclusion. 'full gone' makes no sense.
no that that is over with, yes absolutely......
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Merry Fucking Christmas.
Humbug
( , Thu 26 Dec 2013, 1:17, Reply)