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unforgivenheadshot Says:
Sep 2, 2008 - i believe there is life "out there" but it's probably really advanced, or single celled organisms, but to have something around us as far as evolution would be incredible...but really, anything would be.
cool70200 Says:
Nov 30, 2008 - Where does light, gravity, waves/wavelengths, and time themselves come from? If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding in?
Rob187ok Says:
Dec 17, 2008 - There is no such thing as dark matter. This is just an effect created by the fact that gravity is strong on the inside near the beggining. When the universe reaches a point in expansion where the outer gravity at the centre of dematerialising matter all around,,gets stronger than the creating matter closer to the start,,it speeds up. It all rushes back to the infinity of small inside each partical. Infinitly small and infinitly large are the same infinity. It's a cycle where all is inbetween..
videogamenerds2 Says:
Dec 23, 2008 - at 5:12 it looked like a city from sky
cool70200 Says:
Jan 3, 2009 - Nice techno trance music in the second half, wonder.
deathn8r Says:
Mar 27, 2009 - exactly. somebody give this man a beer.
raptureboi Says:
Apr 18, 2009 - I would guess its expanding into the multiverse, or maybe there is an opening in anothr universe that ours is leaking into. These are some pretty awesome things to think about!
PaulWayneBarnett Says:
Apr 26, 2009 - Hear no Evil See no Evil Feel no Evil..... The truth will set you free.... =D
PaulWayneBarnett Says:
Apr 26, 2009 - Hear no Evil See no Evil Feel no Evil..... The truth will set you free.... =D
AGWDanimations Says:
May 13, 2009 - Its just mind boggling how far Hubble can see :O Wonder how much further the new telescope will see.. The future is exciting..
drummaboi14 Says:
Jun 19, 2009 - Does anyone think it makes since that if the hubble telescope took images from billions of light years away, that if a planet that far away also pictures that it would be able to see the beginning of life on Earth?
longlakeshore Says:
Jun 25, 2009 - Originally it was theorized that the gravity of baryonic matter (stuff made of atoms molecules, like stars galaxies) would slow down the spacetime expansion, but the discovery of dark matter changed all that. Most of what acts like gravity in the large scale universe is not matter as we know it. No one knows what it is so they call it Dark Matter. It makes up most of the mass of the universe. We see its effects everywhere, but not it. Not yet. Theories abound.
longlakeshore Says:
Jun 25, 2009 - So mass-gravity as we know it didn't exist until several hundred thousand years after the BB, when spacetime finally expanded enough to cool enough to allow solid matter to form from a soup of subatomic particles (quark soup). It condensed to form ~90% hydrogen 10% helium, from which all subsequent stars and galaxies formed. (yes, you are 80% water by weight, water is H2O, and all the hydrogen in ur body is ~14 billion years old... left over from the BB!)
sososean Says:
Jul 13, 2009 - As we see the light of stars and galaxies in their past, those on the opposite side of the spectrum would see the beginning of Earth.
BleuJooZ Says:
Jul 25, 2009 - In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
bkthambugala Says:
Aug 4, 2009 - that possibility, i must say, is surely above zero percent.. but only provided that control center knows where to focus..
netsoj Says:
Aug 9, 2009 - That I did
Thulgore Says:
Aug 11, 2009 - BleuJooZ: I do not like green eggs and ham........
satinpurplefender Says:
Aug 20, 2009 - Funny, you'd think God would have had to create himself first...
XazorozaX Says:
Aug 22, 2009 - BleuJooz.... shut up... please... cant you get it ? 1 qeustion ... if god created the earth in 6 days, and all stars and other galaxy's where made in 1 day ?... so god take's 6 days only for earth, and 1 day for everything else there is in space ? kinda strange ....
LaOm33 Says:
Sep 26, 2009 - Fuck ur god .
KirbSleep Says:
Oct 7, 2009 - Science Obliterates religion, and the more we learn leaves less and less room for your "god" to operate... like take lighting for example... religion had u belive it was a god casting bolts down,.. But we soon realized from Science that it was just static from clouds... so i hope we lean REALLY REALLY fast to stop religion for mans sake, it only hinders our potential.
wearejusthumanbeing Says:
Oct 15, 2009 - isn't the hubble rotating around the Earth? then how can it stays focus on one point of space for 10 days????
SexyAmberi88 Says:
Nov 10, 2009 - searching for a guy that will make me go wild!



SawonEsco Says:
Jul 27, 2008 - I agree. It would gain our planet 1 extra view in the experience of consciousness. Two civilized races would (in peacetime) gain much wider view in psychological and philosophical field.