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Cosmology
Thread starterPlaco
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I open this thread to talk about cosmology, the topic has always interested me, the fact of being suicidal also leads me to ask myself questions about this as well as about life after death, maybe I will post my reflections here from time to time, if If anyone wants to contribute, please go ahead.
Cosmology has always fascinated me. I also find xenobiology fascinating. It's an interesting topic and I think it's interesting to a lot of people it's certainly interesting to me. It's the most fascinating thing to me, out of all the weird what if's and who could do this and how could that be true? The alien one is the most fascinating. The UFO thing is less preposterous than anything because we are currently sending space ships into orbit. We are currently sending probes to Mars. We're deeply involved in the exploration of our solar system at least with these robots and drones and things that we can control. That all makes 100% sense to me.
In my opinion, however, the universe has always existed and will exist forever and time and space are in a certain sense infinite, it may seem bizarre as an idea but also the idea that everything began with the Big Bang and before that time and space they didn't exist is just as bizarre as thinking that once it die from entropic death the universe will be dead forever.
Penrose's idea doesn't seem bad to me, as far as questions like where all matter comes from and in general what's inside this universe of ours, I think we have to be satisfied with the answer being that it just exists, accepting in a certain sense the mystery.
This is just a dream, said some retard with an opinion of no consequence at all. You can find the song and the lyrics where someone confesses, he set this up.
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