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Dec 24 2008 07:56pm
Quote (BovineDesi @ Wed, Dec 24 2008, 02:34am)
Well theres already a super massive black hole at the center of our galaxy...its not recent at all either.


It's too far away from us, I am talking about one right next to us.
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Quote (RapDawg @ Wed, Dec 24 2008, 07:56pm)
It's too far away from us, I am talking about one right next to us.


There's no stars big enough stars in our neighborhood that could become a black hole.
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Quote (nomadwgk @ Thu, Dec 25 2008, 08:22am)
There's no stars big enough stars in our neighborhood that could become a black hole.


Microscope black holes don't need to be formed out of stars.
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Quote (pwb3 @ Fri, Dec 12 2008, 02:44pm)
This pretty much sums this thread.


Quote (Dr_zoidberg71 @ Fri, Dec 12 2008, 04:15pm)
gtfo of our forum CREATIONIST. You have a nice forum for you called political and RELIGIOUS discussion.



LOL shut down
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Quote (njaguar @ Wed, Dec 10 2008, 07:13pm)
My problem with the Big Bang theory is that it does not account for how a contraction of the universe will occur. Our universe is constantly expanding, and there is nothing known yet that will cause it to start back into a collapse cycle.


Very true,

Except I always wonder if the galaxy comes to a dead end.
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Quote (RapDawg @ Wed, Dec 24 2008, 01:27am)
A supernova could theoretically alter it's sorroundings in such a way that they could affect our galaxy, but enough on that, the main excitment seems to lie in black holes.

A blackhole could open up inside our galaxy and consume us all.

"open up"...
in order for black holes to exsist wed need a supergiant to explode
a black hole would only consume us if it was on a collision course. this would still take MUCH longer than we will ever be around

Quote (RapDawg @ Thu, Dec 25 2008, 10:48pm)
Microscope black holes don't need to be formed out of stars.

first off, microscopic are completely hypothetical
second, IF they exist they are expected to immediately evaporate
and lastly the microscopic black holes that would be POTENTIALLY formed by the hadron collider would be so small they would fly right through atoms, and take years to swallow a single proton
this link talks about the safty of these hypotetical black holes
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080627175348.htm

This post was edited by Kamikizzle on Dec 31 2008 12:34am
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anyone talk about red shift?
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Quote (Spira @ Wed, Dec 10 2008, 07:10pm)
The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the universe that is best supported by all lines of scientific evidence and observation. As used by cosmologists, the term Big Bang generally refers to the idea that the universe has expanded from a primordial hot and dense initial condition at some finite time in the past, and continues to expand to this day. - wiki

I know they're running tests to try to recreate a smaller version of the big bang,
if they do, would this disprove several major religions?

If we in fact, recreated the big bang, would this disprove god?

Do you believe the big bang theory actually happened? I kinda want to see which direction this sways.


Scientists came up with the bigbang theory mainly because they have no religous beliefs at all.
God doesnt exist to some scientists, hence they are called scientists, so what ur saying about angering god that they are recreating the bigbang doesnt make any sense at all.
And it would be impossible for them to recreate a thing that has formed the world, Humans wont and will never be able to understand certain things or possess certain powers.
I can go on and on. simple as this: Humans cant walk on water, its the gravity and other smart-ass shit.

All this is logicly speaking. I could be wrong tho, as the world we are living in doesnt make any sense at all aswell and the word "Logic" doesnt exist sometimes.
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Quote (Garethsir @ Wed, Dec 31 2008, 07:00am)
anyone talk about red shift?


uhm, what about it?
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Quote (njaguar @ Wed, Dec 10 2008, 03:23pm)
One thing that always intrigued me was the thought of super black holes. Collapsed stars that become so massive that they become black holes (even light cannot escape their pull of gravity), and eventually these get larger and larger as they suck up more and more matter around them, eventually whole solar systems and galaxies.. Perhaps it is one of these that sparks an explosion that is similar to the "Big Bang", but maybe on an individual scale (unless the black hole becomes large enough to suck in the whole universe, and the point of "explosion" just happens to exactly be the size OF the universe's matter combined...)

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blackholes are interesting haha
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