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offline penexpers from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-08-30 16:33 [#01710419]
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...space?

How big is it? Is there an end? How can there not be? Are
there other atmopspheres humans could withstand?

It's a topic i know near to nothing about and never get
round to doing any reading about it. I am fascinated by the
idea of an 'end'. What is infinite? How can something be
inifinite?

fuck me


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2005-08-30 16:37 [#01710427]
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I think you're special because you're the only person to
have ever thought about this AND to post about it on a
messageboard.


 

offline penexpers from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-08-30 16:38 [#01710428]
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:)


 

offline tridenti from Milano (Italy) on 2005-08-30 16:38 [#01710429]
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:D

I like too much reading your posts.



 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 16:40 [#01710433]
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how can we havbe a conversation on a topic nobody on earth
has any information on? maybe that should be the topic of
this thread.

db----- are u being sarcastic? ;)

so you fixed your internet problem adam? (sign in)


 

offline rasec from mty (Mexico) on 2005-08-30 16:43 [#01710438]
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i think space is not infinite... i'd rather call it
universe, but i'm not quite sure we're talking about the
same thing...

and yes... i think about "space", but never posted something
on this messageboard nor somewhere else...


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2005-08-30 16:44 [#01710442]
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The fact that you have to ask makes me question whether the
universe is just some vast, vile joke, solely constructed in
order to taunt me.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-08-30 16:52 [#01710456]
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Hahaha!


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 16:52 [#01710457]
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yea. it's like trying to get your concept around the 4th
dimension. where do you go from 3D?!


 

offline uzim on 2005-08-30 16:56 [#01710464]
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i think space is infinite.

or maybe it is contained in something bigger. which is
contained in something bigger. which is contained in
something even bigger, etc.

i also believe in parallel universes.

why not?


 

offline exsub from United Kingdom on 2005-08-30 16:57 [#01710465]
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i think about our civiliseation a lot, how conditioned it
is.

Our planet has all of our surroundings tweaked, so much so
that there is life on earth - to grow so rapdily and to
evolve very quickly too.

But saying that, i dont feel we derived from apes, i know it
seems logical but we are just assuming we are because its
the closet animal to us -- but thats without any evidance!
and in science book its states as a fact.

i belive other beings we never see, ( or infact do - if you
know what i mean ;) ) have put us on here, like we do to
ants ( we watch them from the sky and study how they go
about civilisation )...

the people in charge i belive are different from us, (
pimeinisters, bush, etc ) because they have power over so
many people .. i reckon the other beings we dont see have
access to them. *cough* reptillian network *cough*

Now, i'd just like to say i have read about that theory, but
im not a person who will read something and think *that has
to be true* No.. i make my own mind up from everything i
learn about. it just seems to me its logical saying that.

lastly, the people incharge condition us from many many
things and facts - just to keep the population under control
and unskeptical. For example, it was only until very
recently they admitted there is water on mars, which brings
the fact that there is life on there.

Perhaps soon they might tell us whats really going on (bit
by bit) so the other beings can use us/study us in different
ways.


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:00 [#01710471]
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We can say something about the atmospheres question I guess.
Don't deep-water divers inhale a special liquid so that
their ribcages aren't crushed? The oxygen can easily
dissolve in this liquid. If this is true, not some movie
fantasy, than it would mean we are quite tolerant to the
substances we breath with. I don't think an addition of
noble gases would hurt anybody. Just a supposition.


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:02 [#01710473]
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Exsub, are you serious?


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:03 [#01710474]
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in a parralel universe vp is a panda wishing to be a human

uzim you have your own manga channel on earth (parralel
universe's version of sky tv)

My house is made of tequila and i 'm actually a strange
earth spirit.


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:08 [#01710484]
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deep water divers breath a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and
helium. Helium and nitriogen exert more pressures than
oxygen so keep the ribcage more inflated. They aren't
actually used by the diver at a chemical/metabolic level.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-30 17:11 [#01710490]
Points: 47414 Status: Moderator



I believe Peeps/fleetmouse has all the answers.

oh, he'll say he's just like any of us.. but I know
the truth.

Peeps has all the cards in his hot little hands.


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:12 [#01710491]
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fossils and skeletons are some key pieces of evidence
pointing towards our evolution from apes.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-30 17:14 [#01710494]
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no no.. Peeps put them there. to test our belief.


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:14 [#01710495]
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Helium is a noble gas, so I win. Gases are fluids and
liquids are also fluids, so I win again.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2005-08-30 17:15 [#01710497]
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Don't let them get in the way of some psuedo-conspiracy
theory about lizards that's actually perpetuated by the very
people it apparently incriminates.


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:22 [#01710504]
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would you really want Radon and Xenon in our atsmosphere?
and as for Noble gases not hurting anyone: people living
near certain cliffs containing radon gas are more likely to
become infertile and get cancer. When building the
foundations of the houses radon gas begins to seep out. It's
radioactive AND a Noble gas.

Anything can be fluid is theory, you could say my computer
is a fluid at a very low temperature.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2005-08-30 17:26 [#01710508]
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All this thread needs is Elusive, then you'll realise
everything you know is wrong. It could be a liquid, then
again, it could be anything.


 

offline uzim on 2005-08-30 17:32 [#01710511]
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you can imagine what you want : )

in another universe, Phobiazero is a brown-haired girl and
will become the president of Sweden in 2013, JAroen is God,
cats are green, "Autechre" is the name of the seventh
continent on the planet, the sky is liquid, chestnuts are
the international currency (one record, which is cubic,
would cost like 20 chestnuts, and ice cream would cost like
150 chestnuts because it would be very rare), Björk is the
queen of the underworld, the Earth looks like a spiky
parallelepiped, "Parallelepipedoros" is the most common last
name on the planet, the USA never existed, we're all talking
in the same language, we're living with ghosts but they're
exactly like living people, teleportation is common but
there is no way to transmit any sound through wires or
anything else, some species of dinosaurs are still living,
bananas are growing in the sea and levitating above the
oceans on the 45th day of the 8th month every year which is
called "Abuna Abuna Boyoyo" (meaning "day of the levitating
bananas").


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:32 [#01710513]
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I'm sure it can be fluid in a very high temperature. Are we
talking about substances of no shape here?

As for radon and xenon, we might want to exclude them.
Probably neon, argon and krypton also have some drawbacks.
I'm sure krypton has, because only kryptonite is a true
human's friend and plain krypton is homeopathic.


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:33 [#01710514]
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in theory*

db-----who's wrong?


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-30 17:35 [#01710515]
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qt 3.14


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:37 [#01710519]
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Wait a moment, yesterday I read that quite a big percentage
of Americans (but I'm sure it's no different here) believe
that humans already lived in the Mezosoic era along with the
dinosaurs? Do you think it's the Hanna-Barbera "Dinoboy" to
blame?


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2005-08-30 17:38 [#01710522]
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i dont know much about science, but i do think about space
alot.

There is SOMETHING about it and if everyone thought about
space at the same time, im sure something great would
happen.


 

offline oyvinto on 2005-08-30 17:40 [#01710525]
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americans in general are stupid. it's proven.


 

offline oyvinto on 2005-08-30 17:41 [#01710528]
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oh shit. i forgot about that day when everyone was supposed
to junp at the same time. when was that again?


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-08-30 17:41 [#01710529]
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it's all Spielbergs fault.


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:42 [#01710532]
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I like your world better :). Where does XLT come into this
lovely fantasy?


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:45 [#01710534]
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Phobiazero is an Iguanodon (I don't know how to spell this
in english) and he runs this messageboard because there is
not much more he can do with 2 fingers and a spike instead
of thumb.


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:46 [#01710536]
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I don't blame you, whenever I go to Colombia and I look at
the starry (and i MEAN starry) night sky, I don't for one
second think about science.

QRDL you are right that gases are fluid by nature but they
aren't Fluids they are gases. Glass can be called a liquid
because it's structure isn't like a solid (uniformly packed
partivles) it's more like a liquid with particles slid over
one another.


 

offline cuntychuck from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2005-08-30 17:47 [#01710540]
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here's a clue:


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:47 [#01710541]
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LAZY_IGUANODON


 

offline uzim on 2005-08-30 17:47 [#01710542]
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"Xltronic" is the name of a stylish wooden table you can buy
at Ikea.


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2005-08-30 17:47 [#01710544]
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no its all bollocks that is.


 

offline mestizo from madriz on 2005-08-30 17:48 [#01710545]
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i say the universe is infinite bounded ...

i also think there's a difference between what our bodies
can handle as far as enviornments/ atmospheres and what our
consciousness can ....

i also believe all time is simultaneous .... what we refer
to as time is def a 3d illusion ...



 

offline oyvinto on 2005-08-30 17:48 [#01710546]
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oh really


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:50 [#01710550]
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Xeron, you're right. I can blame my dictionary which says
that "płyn" is liquid or fluid and "ciecz" is fluid or
liquid.


 

offline i_x_ten from arsemuncher on 2005-08-30 17:51 [#01710552]
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yeh


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:52 [#01710556]
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I love, but in this universe Ikea is stylish and very very
expensive.


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 17:55 [#01710565]
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IKEA looks nice. I like their garlic squeezers. Post-modern.


 

offline uzim on 2005-08-30 17:56 [#01710568]
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yes, indeed.

the Xltronic wooden table costs 37549 chestnuts. ' _ '


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 17:58 [#01710572]
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saying that i also have the ikea garlic squezer- their apple
cutters are also pretty practical but their ice cube trays
make the ice taste funny.


 

offline exsub from United Kingdom on 2005-08-30 17:59 [#01710575]
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mylittlesister "fossils and skeletons are some key pieces of
evidence pointing towards our evolution from apes. "

This is just it, we only find bones of apes, and the other
day they found the newest bones by a dead ape ( which was in
the time that it should have been evolving into us ) But it
wasn't, because it still walked on four legs, thats why the
neck bones went into the skull much higher up so the ape can
look up while at a tilted manner in walking.

QRDL
Yes im very serious


 

offline Xeron from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 18:04 [#01710585]
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LOL, I love the idea of chestnuts being currency, maybe i
was a squirrel in a past life/parralel universe :P


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 18:18 [#01710594]
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no can do, inflation every autumn


 

offline QRDL from Poland on 2005-08-30 18:22 [#01710600]
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exsub: I'm sure you did your homework, but I have a tendency
to believe scientists. Somehow it usually occurs that they
were right. Missing link? Just a matter of time if you ask
me.


 


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