David Arruda
Jan 18 2008, 03:53 AM
QUOTE (Denzanrom @ Feb 15 2007, 02:31 AM)

I get a headache thinking of these things...
My guess is that you can find out all that stuff after you die. My guess is that when you're a ghost, what's to stop you from going to places where you couldn't physically?
Its the same with me. Lol
greggK
Jan 19 2008, 12:59 AM
Let's see. Our universe is an arm of a body. The black holes in this universe are the 'blood vessels' that carry the corpuscles, the planets, to and fro in the body.
The blood, though, is not moving too fast. Could it be that something is causing a blockage, maybe cholesterol. Hmmmm . . .
REBEL
Jan 19 2008, 06:10 AM
Someone earlier in the thread mentioned the Big Bang ''Theory''. It's funny how to this day even among most scientists/scientific communities still can't agree on it, 'yet it's the most widely accepted' theory the world over taught in our schools for generations as if they have it pegged down as fact(?) Wouldn't it be a real kick in the butt if some time in the near future they find out how way off their ''theory'' was(?)
If i had to ''theorize''<-- (theres that word again lol!) myself, I'd say it could be a combination of 'evolutionary design'(?)
The Watch & Watchmaker hypothesis gets me every time. lol!
PryOpenUr3rdEye
Jan 19 2008, 06:30 AM
What if our universe and the big bang was just another little explosion of light on an infinite string of firecrackers? So immense and infinite it's not even conceivable by our simple human minds.
savvygirl
Jan 20 2008, 07:53 AM
QUOTE (420_toker @ Feb 14 2007, 11:33 PM)

I think there's more than we'll ever even know going on out there
I agree toker!
Ghost Ship
Jan 20 2008, 08:01 AM
I believe that the universe is made up of billions of simple laws that are jumbled together to make a universe that seems complex and beyond us. One step at a time we will get closer to God and when we meet him he will probably say something like,"Let's create together now and see what new things we can come up with".
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