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    Edd
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    I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion?.How did the initial atoms that led to the big bang come to be?(and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff).:):):):)

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      I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion?.How did the initial atoms that led to the big bang come to be?(and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff).:):):):)

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      Edd wrote: I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion? Cheese curds. Fresh & squeaky. Irresistibly tasty. Which explains why the Universe is expanding... --------_**

      The real problem is that you don't have to be religious to be a religious fanatic, you just have to be a fanatic.

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        I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion?.How did the initial atoms that led to the big bang come to be?(and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff).:):):):)

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        well, there's nothing outside of the universe, because nothing can be outside of it. if there was something outside, then it would have to be inside, since the universe is, by definition, everything observed or predicted. getting my head around that requires more imagination than anything else. -c


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          well, there's nothing outside of the universe, because nothing can be outside of it. if there was something outside, then it would have to be inside, since the universe is, by definition, everything observed or predicted. getting my head around that requires more imagination than anything else. -c


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          Chris Losinger wrote: well, there's nothing outside of the universe, because nothing can be outside of it. if there was something outside, then it would have to be inside, since the universe is, by definition, everything observed or predicted. Um not exactly. Our understanding is that the universe is bound and indeed expanding at a rate of trillions upon trillions of cubic units(I forget the units use) per second. That in itself is amazing! Something which also confuses people is when you tell them space or emptiness is actually something.... You know where this is going, just to understand(if we ever do) basic things about our 'universe' requires (________) (ie talent, oversized brain, expensive equipment, etc) Just to clarify about the brain comment: I ment smart/genious and nothing more.

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            Chris Losinger wrote: well, there's nothing outside of the universe, because nothing can be outside of it. if there was something outside, then it would have to be inside, since the universe is, by definition, everything observed or predicted. Um not exactly. Our understanding is that the universe is bound and indeed expanding at a rate of trillions upon trillions of cubic units(I forget the units use) per second. That in itself is amazing! Something which also confuses people is when you tell them space or emptiness is actually something.... You know where this is going, just to understand(if we ever do) basic things about our 'universe' requires (________) (ie talent, oversized brain, expensive equipment, etc) Just to clarify about the brain comment: I ment smart/genious and nothing more.

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            I think we are at a point now, where our brians are the one component that is going to evolve dramaticly, given the fact that it is the one being strained alot. So i guess we can hope to learn the mysterious in the distant future.

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              I think we are at a point now, where our brians are the one component that is going to evolve dramaticly, given the fact that it is the one being strained alot. So i guess we can hope to learn the mysterious in the distant future.

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              Edd wrote: where our brians are the one component that is going to evolve dramaticly Why would the Brian's in society evolve dramatically? What about the Ralphs, Betty's, or Elmer's? Edd wrote: given the fact that it is the one being strained alot So I gather you've been taking your Metamucil regularly if your 'Brian' is the only thing you are straining. :-D

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                Edd wrote: I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion? Cheese curds. Fresh & squeaky. Irresistibly tasty. Which explains why the Universe is expanding... --------_**

                The real problem is that you don't have to be religious to be a religious fanatic, you just have to be a fanatic.

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                -- Stan Shannon, the lounge

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                And people have the nerve to say I am strange! :rolleyes: ____________________ David Wulff Neil says: dave i am a homosexual and i am in love with your father Dave says: That's okay son, eighteen years ago I was in love with your mother.

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                  I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion?.How did the initial atoms that led to the big bang come to be?(and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff).:):):):)

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                  Stan Shannon
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                  Given the standard model (as far as I understand it) there is no "uncreated portion". Everything that exists is within an expanding shell of space-time. Outside of that shell there is no space and there is no time. There is nothing. Atoms did not create the big bang. I think the most recent theories for the cause of the big bang concern concepts such as negative energy or vacume energy or other bizzaro concepts of that sort. Atoms themsleves were not even capable of forming for some time after the big bang. Before that there was simply an energetic soup of quantum particles which would eventually condense to form atoms. The truth is that no one knows. "Humans: The final chapter in the evolution of rats"

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                    Edd wrote: where our brians are the one component that is going to evolve dramaticly Why would the Brian's in society evolve dramatically? What about the Ralphs, Betty's, or Elmer's? Edd wrote: given the fact that it is the one being strained alot So I gather you've been taking your Metamucil regularly if your 'Brian' is the only thing you are straining. :-D

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                    Evolution is usually trigered by the need to adapt to our enviroment. Today nature doesn't have to change us so we can adapt to our eviroment, we humans have taken charge and are taloring our enviroment to suit us instead of us suiting our enviroment(redundance:)), and we need alot of brian power to do that.Thus our brins would have to grow bigger and better. The average IQ a century ago is mental retardation today.Heck, we may not even have to wait for mother nature, if genetics turns out to be what it looks like we may be able to speed up the process exponentially. Imagine an average IQ of a 1000(Star trek baby!!!!:):):):))

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                      Chris Losinger wrote: well, there's nothing outside of the universe, because nothing can be outside of it. if there was something outside, then it would have to be inside, since the universe is, by definition, everything observed or predicted. Um not exactly. Our understanding is that the universe is bound and indeed expanding at a rate of trillions upon trillions of cubic units(I forget the units use) per second. That in itself is amazing! Something which also confuses people is when you tell them space or emptiness is actually something.... You know where this is going, just to understand(if we ever do) basic things about our 'universe' requires (________) (ie talent, oversized brain, expensive equipment, etc) Just to clarify about the brain comment: I ment smart/genious and nothing more.

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                      A.A. wrote: Um not exactly what "not exactly" ??? if it's bound, there's nothing "outside" of it. if a person sees something and say it's "outside", then they're wrong or lying because, by definition, if it exists, it must be inside. -c


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                        I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion?.How did the initial atoms that led to the big bang come to be?(and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff).:):):):)

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                        Check out A Brief History of Time which is a great read. Stephen Hawking talks all about the theories on origin of the universe. --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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                          Evolution is usually trigered by the need to adapt to our enviroment. Today nature doesn't have to change us so we can adapt to our eviroment, we humans have taken charge and are taloring our enviroment to suit us instead of us suiting our enviroment(redundance:)), and we need alot of brian power to do that.Thus our brins would have to grow bigger and better. The average IQ a century ago is mental retardation today.Heck, we may not even have to wait for mother nature, if genetics turns out to be what it looks like we may be able to speed up the process exponentially. Imagine an average IQ of a 1000(Star trek baby!!!!:):):):))

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                          Edd wrote: The average IQ a century ago is mental retardation today not really. do a google search on "IQ Goethe". Goethe was a German philosopher, poet, scientist, writer, all around genious in the 18th and 19th centuries, and he leads every IQ list i've ever seen (at around 210). few even come close to Goethe. Einstien is reported to have been around 160. and, the charts generally show a high percentage of 18th and 19th century thinkers - few from the 20th century. if you believe these charts, there are fewer exceptional minds these days than in the past. here are two sources: http://home8.swipnet.se/~w-80790/ http://members.shaw.ca/delajara/Cox300.html c


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                            And people have the nerve to say I am strange! :rolleyes: ____________________ David Wulff Neil says: dave i am a homosexual and i am in love with your father Dave says: That's okay son, eighteen years ago I was in love with your mother.

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                            David Wulff wrote: And people have the nerve to say I am strange! Their nervousness must stem from their strong observation skills. But you're avoiding the topic... --------_**

                            The real problem is that you don't have to be religious to be a religious fanatic, you just have to be a fanatic.

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                              Edd wrote: I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion? Cheese curds. Fresh & squeaky. Irresistibly tasty. Which explains why the Universe is expanding... --------_**

                              The real problem is that you don't have to be religious to be a religious fanatic, you just have to be a fanatic.

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                              -- Stan Shannon, the lounge

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                              Ravi Bhavnani
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                              The concept of cheese curds has me retching all over my keyboard. :) /ravi Let's put "civil" back into "civilization" http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                                Evolution is usually trigered by the need to adapt to our enviroment. Today nature doesn't have to change us so we can adapt to our eviroment, we humans have taken charge and are taloring our enviroment to suit us instead of us suiting our enviroment(redundance:)), and we need alot of brian power to do that.Thus our brins would have to grow bigger and better. The average IQ a century ago is mental retardation today.Heck, we may not even have to wait for mother nature, if genetics turns out to be what it looks like we may be able to speed up the process exponentially. Imagine an average IQ of a 1000(Star trek baby!!!!:):):):))

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                                Edd wrote: we humans have taken charge and are taloring our enviroment to suit us instead of us suiting our enviroment Then it's no longer really evolution. Evolution is based on the principle of uncontrolled mutations over a long period of time producing beneficial changes in a species. Actually I believe that Humans are no longer evolving. Natural selection is the cornerstone of the theory, survival of the fittest and all that. Current human practice is to help everyone survive (and rightly so) regardless of how fit they are at birth. So is the human species causing defective genetic information to survive in its species? As for 'Brian' power (always look on the bright side of life), what evidence do you have that we are using more of our brains? I can give you evidence that we as a species are actually getting dumber. Jerry Springer, Big Brother, Reality TV, etc.

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                                  The concept of cheese curds has me retching all over my keyboard. :) /ravi Let's put "civil" back into "civilization" http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                                  Ravi Bhavnani wrote: The concept of cheese curds has me retching all over my keyboard. All great theories have their detractors... (of course, so do the really lame ones, but i think we both know what we're dealing with here...) --------_**

                                  The real problem is that you don't have to be religious to be a religious fanatic, you just have to be a fanatic.

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                                    Edd wrote: The average IQ a century ago is mental retardation today not really. do a google search on "IQ Goethe". Goethe was a German philosopher, poet, scientist, writer, all around genious in the 18th and 19th centuries, and he leads every IQ list i've ever seen (at around 210). few even come close to Goethe. Einstien is reported to have been around 160. and, the charts generally show a high percentage of 18th and 19th century thinkers - few from the 20th century. if you believe these charts, there are fewer exceptional minds these days than in the past. here are two sources: http://home8.swipnet.se/~w-80790/ http://members.shaw.ca/delajara/Cox300.html c


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                                    ya may wanna think about what you read Chris :The average IQ a century ago is mental retardation today. Average... not exceptional.

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                                      I understand the universe is still expanding, i wonder what's in the uncreated portion?.How did the initial atoms that led to the big bang come to be?(and don't tell me god, i don't buy the god stuff).:):):):)

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                                      Anything beyond our known universe is all bubble and squeak :) Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible

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                                        Check out A Brief History of Time which is a great read. Stephen Hawking talks all about the theories on origin of the universe. --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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                                        Another good book is The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene. I made it all the way to chapter 11 before my brain exploded. "Humans: The final chapter in the evolution of rats"

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                                          ya may wanna think about what you read Chris :The average IQ a century ago is mental retardation today. Average... not exceptional.

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                                          i didn't realize you were being literal... but do you have any sources for that? because a quick google search shows as many people saying the average IQ is declining as increasing - and each side is trying to prove a point (better environment makes life too easy , so people are getting dumb or better environment makes people smarter because they are healthier). -c


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