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>> No.15660193 [View]
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Maybe a smallhat will give u permission on of these days! Fcking rtards

>> No.15611251 [View]
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How do you think is the universe?
What do you think is there at the edge of it? What kind of things could be even living there?
9 dimensional life forms who are beyond our comprehension and who'd dwarf even galaxies?
This subject is just so annoying to me because it's impossible the human race will ever get an answer, I am a firm believer of the theory that we reset once we get to a certain point. I wouldn't be surprised if we're close to it already.

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So if we approach celerity, time slows down from our perspective. Does this mean that we see things happening faster? For example if we are flying at near enough to celerity away from one galaxy and towards another, would we see them rotate? Or only the one in front of us? Please help a math student who doesn't get physics, thank you.
Ps: this is not for homework.

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What do I pick?
Further Maths, Maths , Chemistry , physics and biology

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I believe in the frictional universe. Light creates friction for other light. It slowly combines into mass and spins and spins and spins until it grows into a big ass dust cloud, and grows and grows and grows than implodes on itself and a stars created.

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How do you build one of these on Earth, or in the space around Earth?


.size is relative.

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>>11676160
space killdozer

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Can anyone solve this? Is it even possible?

x~(177.77÷ý)(ź)=π

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What if Aliens already populated the Galaxy over millions and millions of years and they know of our existence and will probably wipe us out when we are close to a type 3 civilization? How accurate is this, scientifically?

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You ever think about how "alien" space is? I've seen a lot of discussion about actual aliens but I feel like a lot of it, even the more alien depictions of aliens like in Lovecraft are too based around human ways of thinking.

If you look at a planet in our own system like Jupiter, Mars, or Titan, they all feel like very "surreal" places. If you start looking at the bigger picture you find some things that are very alien like galaxies.

Are there any good books or articles on what aliens would be like if they visited us on Earth?

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