I always eat alone in my roomBut I watch The View reruns and pretend I'm one of them to keep me company.
I always eat alone in my roomBut I watch The View reruns and pretend I'm one of them to keep me company.
Incorrect, for two reasons: First, it seems the universe is accelereting away too fast to be pulled back together. Second, Hawking radiation, if real, means some black holes evaporate.
As for dinner, it tends to be yelling at the news.
Yeah.... last time I had dinner with a friend we talked about guys and clothes and law school? o_<
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I think there was a massive vacuum of high energy repulsive gravity, forcing everything outwards. Then, for reasons unknown, it changed into a low energy attractive gravity that caused everything to rush in suddenly. Then BOOM! Headshot.
Dinner time is TV time! SHUT THE HELL UP OR GET OUT!![]()
Whatever happens to be going through my head at the time. Gets me a couple of weird looks but tends to make the conversation start flowing nicely.
i.e:
sberry: "I really like monocles, you know. I think that if they came back into fashion, there'd be ones with like little strawberries and cats and obviously plastic jewels on n' stuff. I might get one."
everyone else: "The hell..? Why would anyone want to wear a monocle?"
random friend: "Mine would be tinted blue."
random friend #2: "Wouldn't that get really annoying after a while, because you'd see blue through one eye but not the other..?"
etc.
Last edited by scrumpleberry; 09-25-2008 at 10:52 PM.
Time may be circular, but we might not be the beings in question of the last universe. Keep in mind that the Universe is not the entirety of our world, and also that the Big Bang in question may form before the entirety of the world is sucked in, and the galaxies which weren't sucked in would be affected by the blast. Also, we are still being forced out by the last bang at the exact same rate of all other things, if I remember right. The theory of the big bang was formed from the fact that we stared at a specific point, and at that point, everything seemed to be moving away from it at a fixed rate. Also keep in mind that Black Holes aren't holes at all, but merely appear to be holes as their force of gravity brings in light particles, and they cannot reflect out to reach our eyes. But what if it's not their strong gravity that does this? Allegedly, Black Holes also alter the flow of time within their vicinity. What could be at work here? We'll never know. Why would a black hole form an explosion?
Time is found out by a clock sillies. :rolleyes:
If Black Holes slow down the flow of time, what are they slowing down? Is it always at a fixed rate for anything in its vicinity? Does it just slow down the object? How did we even go about figuring this crap out? Does time REALLY go by faster on the moon? Does time exist, or is it merely another thing our minds created for convenience, alongside mathematics?
I think about whatever has been presented to me at dinner. We actually all go to our own spots at dinner, and don't meet at the table.
brain..exploding...
Okay anyway, I'm more of a fan of heat death.
You're all wrong. God did it.
there was a picture here
I eat dinner in my room at my computer desk so I end up talking to my boyfriend over dinnerWe talk about anything and everything.
We did have a big discussion one night about the wonders of what all could be out there in space...
Yeah, but if time is, indeed, circular, then we've existed before and we will exist again. Otherwise, it's not circular time, but rather history repeating itself
Time has always existed. We just cam up with a way to measure it in the past few thousand years. Once someone told me we invented time, and I told them that was as stupid as saying we invented length and that it didn't exist before the foot.
You notice there are two conversations going on here? The topic and a conversation based on the non sequitur that led to the topic.