Dec 27, 2006 14:17
Do you really know what´s up, what´s down...what if there were a universal up and down...a north south, east and west...would they end up revolving around themselves???
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What´s the difference between revolve and evolve but an "r"--does that mean we are not tied to the planet; that we are meant to leave it? What then are the implications of this on the universe, for if it is not based on revolving it must be based on something else, most likely evolving (since thats the only other I could think of, and that that´s how we got out of revolving in the first place). An evolving universe, that´s a grand idea. What´s it like? How fast does it evolve? Are there different stages and/or "universes" to make up the "complete evolving universe"? Can there be outside elements to which the universe would have to evolve with? Would not those elements then be a part of the more complete picture of the universe?
Is everything already in the universe an outside force which has come into contact with it? If so, then this "intelligent life" has already come in contact with it. Does this mean that if the "universe" were to "originate" with the "big bang," and black holes suck everything into a single point, then that the "universe" originated from a black hole in the "previous universe"? Did this, or any, "previous universe" have so many black holes? The same "laws of nature"...or have those evolved as well? What are the latest evolutions to the universe? Could they be gravity or time? Or something much greater?
They say there are two known sizes of black holes, what if there were even larger ones we didn´t know about yet? Is there a size (if so, how do you calculate that size) at which point the black hole will pull everything, including other black holes, into it? Can you stop this process? Is there a way to "skip" to other "universes"? Or at least, to transmit information? Perhaps to a corresponding "place in an "other universe"? How might you be able to determine this? Can you manipulate "where" something goes in an "other universe"?
--note: these are relative terms...
-where: at what point in both time and space, and in what "capacity"
-capacity: the way in which something takes shape, be it in the mind, or the stars, or the natural laws
-universe: that which we call the universe today...that which occurred at the point and after that oint of the big bang
-other universe/previous universe: one of such universes as we call this "universe" however, not this exact one, some other one at some other point in space and/or time
-complete evolving universe: the grander universe which encapsulates all other universes within it