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After 5..or maybe 15 billion years..the sun will expand..be larger in size..and the Mercury and The Venus would be roasted/boiled and the Great Earth which is inhabited by the most variety of species of life,would be the next one.Would the Earth survive..atleast a decade or so..?Our mother Earth had yet survived from being destroyed by a galactic cosmos..but has the Earth already met it?How and why did the species of Dinosaurs become extinct?Would Man be able to survive from fate?How many Big Bangs had already occured and Is there any limit?The ultimate question to add is...Did Animals come here?It can be like this that the species of mankind made a spacecraft with which they stayed at the farthest corner of the Universe and watched the Big Bang and came to the earth in the right time,then killed the dinosaurs to settle themselves?These questions wander around in the human mind(atleast mine)As we come closer to the invention of the Ultimate Universe.We'll discuss all these and related topic's here..coming back to reality..is anyone interested or do they think that we are born healthy&wealthy to die without improving the Knowledge of Mankind?
[ This Message was edited by: tapojyoti on 2008-01-05 18:36 ]
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Posted: 2008-01-02 19:44:00
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Those are a lot of questions you have there, frankly i don't know where to begin?interesting subject and one to think about for sure.
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Posted: 2008-01-02 19:57:01
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Waaaaaaaay to much free time on your hands mate
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Posted: 2008-01-02 19:59:29
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On 2008-01-02 19:59:29, fatevdestiny wrote:
Waaaaaaaay to much free time on your hands mate...Who Said?I've no more than 1-2 hours to think about this!Too busy with school+homework+studying.But you gotta point there-I do watch National Geographic and History Channel sometimes in my free hours.One thing that's true..NO CLOCK HAS the EXACT CORRECT time!It's either one milisecond or one microsecond fast or slow.And..I think that time is like the shape of the FIRST DISCOVERED and made clock-round.Which means that it had no beginning and possibly has no end.But who is The "Master Of Time"?It's man's dream to overcome the disturbing ease of the time's motion..which yet had not been achieved.(maybe)
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Posted: 2008-01-02 20:11:00
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On 2008-01-02 20:11:00, tapojyoti wrote:
On 2008-01-02 19:59:29, fatevdestiny wrote:
Waaaaaaaay to much free time on your hands mate...Who Said?I've no more than 1-2 hours to think about this!Too busy with school+homework+studying.But you gotta point there-I do watch National Geographic and History Channel sometimes in my free hours.One thing that's true..NO CLOCK HAS the EXACT CORRECT time!It's either one milisecond or one microsecond fast or slow.And..I think that time is like the shape of the FIRST DISCOVERED and made clock-round.Which means that it had no beginning and possibly has no end.But who is The "Master Of Time"?It's man's dream to overcome the disturbing ease of the time's motion..which yet had not been achieved.(maybe)
I do like your way of thinking my friend only if more school kids were intelligent thinkers like you, don't get put off by people who are critical of you, its only because what they cannot achieve often frightens them.
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Posted: 2008-01-02 21:27:43
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Some really relevant questions that you've asked, Tapojyoti. I fear that it may ultimately prove to be the case that it won't be an expanding sun that destroys the Earth, but man himself.
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Posted: 2008-01-02 22:16:00
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What i've never really understood is why is the sun expanding?i've always held the opinion that the sun was burning itself out?
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Posted: 2008-01-03 01:39:25
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A lot of good questions here, but I disagree with the notion that no clock has the exact correct time. Time is a man-made concept, there must be at least one clock that has the correct time. How else would you know if the other clocks are accurate or not?
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Posted: 2008-01-03 05:13:00
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if what my good friend Deluded say is true, then a stopped clock must be one of the most accurate timepieces around, since it would show the correct time twice a day
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Posted: 2008-01-03 05:43:00
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On 2008-01-02 22:16:00, Kryptik wrote:
Some really relevant questions that you've asked, Tapojyoti. I fear that it may ultimately prove to be the case that it won't be an expanding sun that destroys the Earth, but man himself.
Yep..Global Warming from CFC(Chloro Fluro Carbon).CFC comes out from factories,Air Conditionars,Some Fridges,etc.Currently,"No CFC"fridge's are available.But this cfc is cutting holes through our ozone layer.Plus,WE NEED TO GROW LOTS OF TREES.The tree that delivers fresh air is...Neem.Don't know if it's available worldwide.And I'm currently afraid of the future of The Great Himalayas..Especially Mount Everest..We've to watch the Olympics..Before the Sun..There comes a galactic cosmos.It happens when a Star atleast 10 times bigger than our sun completes it's life cycle and is ready to be a black hole.It starts to decay and while it does,let's out a huge something from it's center(on both sides) and if one ray hits the Earth..Then it lost all it's atmosphere..The side where it hit would forget hosting life but the other may hold some.But then the sun's rays won't be distributed by the atmosphere resulting of life damage in one rotation..
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Posted: 2008-01-03 05:50:00
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