| Flash525 | November 23rd, 2005 03:49 AM | Re: The ultimate q. Quote:
Originally Posted by Kadaj Not yet it isn't. | It would never be, you can't blow up space (as there is nothing to blow up) - You can blow up planets, nebulas, stars etc but not space! Quote:
Originally Posted by Joelteon7 When you reach the end of the space as we know it, you travel onto white backing because either the film strip has run out or the black pencils are all broken. Simple really. | A nice theory, but then, if that were the case here, the film strip or pensil would simply get replaced. Quote:
Originally Posted by -DarthMaul- If someone goes into a black hole with a space ship or something what would happen to him? | Good question... In theory you would die, but then, if you entered a black hole, as far as you knew nothing would have changed and you would not be aware of it (unless you flew into one on purpose) - Everything would just be slower than it should be, so say, you were in a black hole, wheras a minute would go past in your time, a week may have gone past in earth time! Quote:
Originally Posted by t0m More space. Or rather more universes. This theory stems from the idea that there is more than one universe in the area we know simply as everything (everything being...everything). Universes could be joined together through wormholes, which extend across interuniversal mediums (nothingness?). Or they could be connected in the sense that the Big Crunch may also lead to another Big Bang. | Good theory, but there would be the question of what is at the end of them - Back to Square one! Quote:
Originally Posted by gameplayerabm With all honesty, this question is impossible to answer. Emptiness has no edge. Emptiness is the lack of an edge. Perhaps it would be easier to consider the last object in space (some asteriod or such) as the "edge", and the infinite space extending beyond that as what is outside of space. We only define space by a lack of material, so there is nothing more nothing than nothing. Got it? No? Take an Advil, this is brain-hurtin' stuff! | Everything has some sort of edge! If the universe if growing (which is it) it has to be (in theory) growing into something else - Thus, there has to be an edge that is hitting the something else! Quote:
Originally Posted by Sh0wdowN Well, we could ask the same question about the internet. | Good Point :p - But this question (with the right people) could be answered! :) |