Theories of our Universe--Pure Speculation and *NO* Fact
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Theories of our Universe--Pure Speculation and *NO* Fact
This is my theory on universes:
Ok, so, I think that the whole thing about multiple universes(even tho universe means one place) is true. The way a new universe forms is:
ahem, a bit of information has a choice: do one thing or not. Because it is fated to doing one thing, but it can do another, if it does, it expands into a whole new universe where it had been fated to do that thing. weird. So, you might think that the universe was created 13 billion years ago, and in a sense you're right. but, see, as the universe expands, space is sort of expanding. Since space and time are the same (or so says Einstein-i'll go with what he says... ), time expands, too. And even tho universe may be 10 secs old, its still 13 billion yrs. Head hurt yet???
Plz respond, I want input!!!!!
By the way, im 11 so dont kill me if i get sum facts rong and speelin lik write nuw uhoh..........
Ok, so, I think that the whole thing about multiple universes(even tho universe means one place) is true. The way a new universe forms is:
ahem, a bit of information has a choice: do one thing or not. Because it is fated to doing one thing, but it can do another, if it does, it expands into a whole new universe where it had been fated to do that thing. weird. So, you might think that the universe was created 13 billion years ago, and in a sense you're right. but, see, as the universe expands, space is sort of expanding. Since space and time are the same (or so says Einstein-i'll go with what he says... ), time expands, too. And even tho universe may be 10 secs old, its still 13 billion yrs. Head hurt yet???
Plz respond, I want input!!!!!
By the way, im 11 so dont kill me if i get sum facts rong and speelin lik write nuw uhoh..........
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1st, even though you are 11, I'm sure you are not that dumb to make so many spelling mistakes, unless on purpose. So please don't, two or three per post are enough (just look at mine, I'm sure you will find some )
2nd, unfortunately this is not a place for this discussion. There is nothing wrong with you, or with things you are trying to discuss, but it is just not the place.
3rd, whatever is there left to say, I'm sure Nereid will do it.
2nd, unfortunately this is not a place for this discussion. There is nothing wrong with you, or with things you are trying to discuss, but it is just not the place.
3rd, whatever is there left to say, I'm sure Nereid will do it.
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Pretty broad thinking for an 11 year old. I applaud your sense of wonder.
What is a fact? Beware, your eyes can play tricks!
There have long been theories that run along the lines of "The probability of the universe springing from nothing is exceedingly small, but then it had an exceedingly long time to do so."
Personally I'm fond of thinking we're inside a black hole. Time is running backwards owing to the high concentration of matter (which explains why light can't escape a black hole), so what we perceive as expansion of our universe is actually inflow of matter from the event horizon only in reverse.
Perhaps each new black hole within our universe contains a new universe unto itself, and so on, and so on.
And, like you, I believe that the flow of time has not been constant since (until?) the "big bang" (if you believe in the BBT), which helps explain why the universe can expand (contract?) faster than the speed of light. Indeed, the flow of time is not constant now... It differs based on how much matter is concentrated in a given volume, which handily explains gravity, and could also help explain why quasars with huge red shifts are sometimes found to have proper motion, meaning they're not really a long way off after all...
Quantum physics? THAT seems to imply we're all just a part of a hyper-complex computer simulation. Some Supreme Being's class project perhaps.
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What is a fact? Beware, your eyes can play tricks!
There have long been theories that run along the lines of "The probability of the universe springing from nothing is exceedingly small, but then it had an exceedingly long time to do so."
Personally I'm fond of thinking we're inside a black hole. Time is running backwards owing to the high concentration of matter (which explains why light can't escape a black hole), so what we perceive as expansion of our universe is actually inflow of matter from the event horizon only in reverse.
Perhaps each new black hole within our universe contains a new universe unto itself, and so on, and so on.
And, like you, I believe that the flow of time has not been constant since (until?) the "big bang" (if you believe in the BBT), which helps explain why the universe can expand (contract?) faster than the speed of light. Indeed, the flow of time is not constant now... It differs based on how much matter is concentrated in a given volume, which handily explains gravity, and could also help explain why quasars with huge red shifts are sometimes found to have proper motion, meaning they're not really a long way off after all...
Quantum physics? THAT seems to imply we're all just a part of a hyper-complex computer simulation. Some Supreme Being's class project perhaps.
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Re: Theories of our Universe--Pure Speculation and *NO* Fact
11 what?Mushhushshu13 wrote: im 11 so dont kill me ...
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I'm 11. This means that Im a clone and I have 11 other clones of me.
Just kidding.
I dont know what it means...Do you?
By the way, I enjoy to think broadly. I do it all the time.
Just kidding.
I dont know what it means...Do you?
By the way, I enjoy to think broadly. I do it all the time.
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Scuze Me??
First, it was a joke that I made so many spelling mistakes. I am a silly person.makc wrote:1st, even though you are 11, I'm sure you are not that dumb to make so many spelling mistakes, unless on purpose. So please don't, two or three per post are enough (just look at mine, I'm sure you will find some )
2nd, unfortunately this is not a place for this discussion. There is nothing wrong with you, or with things you are trying to discuss, but it is just not the place.
3rd, whatever is there left to say, I'm sure Nereid will do it.
Second, I think you are right that this is not a good plce to discuss these things, but I was bewitched by evil aliens .
Anyway, Nereid has the power to blast me to bits, so...
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Mushhushshu13, makc gave some good advice - your ideas will be read by more people if you take the trouble to write well ... and writing well includes spelling correctly.
Are you in school? Do you have science classes? If so, please try to do well in these ... your ideas will only become part of modern science if you can explain them in a form that other scientists can understand.
Most important of all: think about how you can test your ideas - what kinds of telescope would you use? what would you use a telescope to look at? and so on. Perhaps the most important part of science is the testing.
Are you in school? Do you have science classes? If so, please try to do well in these ... your ideas will only become part of modern science if you can explain them in a form that other scientists can understand.
Most important of all: think about how you can test your ideas - what kinds of telescope would you use? what would you use a telescope to look at? and so on. Perhaps the most important part of science is the testing.