skithesprings
Active member
Here is what we "know" from what I've gathered. and by "know" this is what people think. Minds much greater than mine. and I'm going to go ahead and do this in retard talk for my sake so I don't have to write a book...
First there was nothing
Then, nothing exploded
Now, it is an infinitely large universe that is expanding, presumably at the speed of light.
But if it's expanding, there must be some boundary?
This is where it gets dicey
It is hypothesized that if you pass through that boundary you re-enter the universe at the exact opposite point in the universe in an inverse manner.
So is the universe infinite? If it is, consider this...
Theoretically, if given an infinite number of trials, anything could happen. If you have a bag of green marbles you know that you will always pull out a green marble, however, you can't say that if you did it an infinite number of times that you wouldn't pull out a red marble, because you can't complete an infinite number of trials. Same could be said for your watch theory. Every piece would exponentially increase the odds against it all coming together perfectly but it would still not be an infinitely large ratio.
On the other hand, I believe there is some sort of sovereign being. Maybe not the god portrayed by the bible, but something, you know? There's too much in life to be content with thinking there's no purpose to it all.
fuck it, why did I even type all that out.
First there was nothing
Then, nothing exploded
Now, it is an infinitely large universe that is expanding, presumably at the speed of light.
But if it's expanding, there must be some boundary?
This is where it gets dicey
It is hypothesized that if you pass through that boundary you re-enter the universe at the exact opposite point in the universe in an inverse manner.
So is the universe infinite? If it is, consider this...
Theoretically, if given an infinite number of trials, anything could happen. If you have a bag of green marbles you know that you will always pull out a green marble, however, you can't say that if you did it an infinite number of times that you wouldn't pull out a red marble, because you can't complete an infinite number of trials. Same could be said for your watch theory. Every piece would exponentially increase the odds against it all coming together perfectly but it would still not be an infinitely large ratio.
On the other hand, I believe there is some sort of sovereign being. Maybe not the god portrayed by the bible, but something, you know? There's too much in life to be content with thinking there's no purpose to it all.
fuck it, why did I even type all that out.