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  • L Lost User

    If you click on the link below, you will see an image of the local universe. Here "local" refers to those galaxies that are moving relative to ourselves at a speed less than 8,000 KM/sec. This implies that you see will much of the visible universe. We don't know how far the universe reaches beyond the visible. This image is a single frame taken from a movie to which a link was provided in an earlier posting on this forum. The movie was in the public domain - no copyright - so I don't believe copying single frames from it will be an issue. [Our Universe] The lines represent the movement of many galaxies in our visible universe. If you look carefully just right of center of the image, you will see a tiny sphere that represents the Milky Way - Our galaxy. Towards the left edge of the image is the gravitational anomaly called The Great Attractor. Much of our universe seems to be getting sucked towards this anomaly. What happened here? Is this the spot God intended as the origin of the next big bang? Or did He accidentally divide gravity by zero here? Either way, a few billion years from now, we all seem destined to be sucked into an unpredictable future in this anomaly. Most probably we will face severe gravitational tidal forces, that will first string us out into molecules, then the molecules into atoms, the atoms into a plasma of particles and lastly the particles into long thin strings - of what? Luckily I will be pushing up the daisies long before then, but what about our progeny? Will they have the technology to travel through a wormhole to another universe in time? But considering the rate at which our government is cutting the space budget, NASA will be long gone and the USA will no longer have space ships. Luckily there is always China to save our bacon. Maybe they will have the technology? Question: Will you buy a ticket to another universe on a starship stamped "Made in China"?

    Cornelius Henning -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See how system into system runs - What other planets circle other suns. -- Alexander Pope

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    ZurdoDev
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    Cool picture. I was able to zoom in real close and could see my house. :)

    There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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    • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

      Cornelius Henning wrote:

      Will you buy a ticket to another universe on a starship stamped "Made in China"?

      I don't know how old you are, but there was once a time when "Made in Japan" meant exactly what "Made in China" means now. Once China becomes a free nation, they will join the first world, I have no doubt. As for The Great Attractor, if humans are still around, we'll probably have some way of surviving by then.

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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      Lost User
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      On a serious note (rare for me): The concept of a truly free China - most people on earth - highly motivated for self-improvement - intelligent - excellent work ethic - I find reason for concern for Western Civilization continuing to be the world's dominant empire much longer. All empires come and go. Maybe it's time for us to be replaced?:~

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        Big Daddy Farang wrote:

        If you live on planet Earth, he already does

        Is it Simon Cowell?

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        Big Daddy Farang
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        That's possible, I've never seen the two of them at the same time.

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        • L Lost User

          If you click on the link below, you will see an image of the local universe. Here "local" refers to those galaxies that are moving relative to ourselves at a speed less than 8,000 KM/sec. This implies that you see will much of the visible universe. We don't know how far the universe reaches beyond the visible. This image is a single frame taken from a movie to which a link was provided in an earlier posting on this forum. The movie was in the public domain - no copyright - so I don't believe copying single frames from it will be an issue. [Our Universe] The lines represent the movement of many galaxies in our visible universe. If you look carefully just right of center of the image, you will see a tiny sphere that represents the Milky Way - Our galaxy. Towards the left edge of the image is the gravitational anomaly called The Great Attractor. Much of our universe seems to be getting sucked towards this anomaly. What happened here? Is this the spot God intended as the origin of the next big bang? Or did He accidentally divide gravity by zero here? Either way, a few billion years from now, we all seem destined to be sucked into an unpredictable future in this anomaly. Most probably we will face severe gravitational tidal forces, that will first string us out into molecules, then the molecules into atoms, the atoms into a plasma of particles and lastly the particles into long thin strings - of what? Luckily I will be pushing up the daisies long before then, but what about our progeny? Will they have the technology to travel through a wormhole to another universe in time? But considering the rate at which our government is cutting the space budget, NASA will be long gone and the USA will no longer have space ships. Luckily there is always China to save our bacon. Maybe they will have the technology? Question: Will you buy a ticket to another universe on a starship stamped "Made in China"?

          Cornelius Henning -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See how system into system runs - What other planets circle other suns. -- Alexander Pope

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          Don't forget to bring your towel.

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          • L Lost User

            On a serious note (rare for me): The concept of a truly free China - most people on earth - highly motivated for self-improvement - intelligent - excellent work ethic - I find reason for concern for Western Civilization continuing to be the world's dominant empire much longer. All empires come and go. Maybe it's time for us to be replaced?:~

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            Richard Andrew x64
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            Cornelius Henning wrote:

            Maybe it's time for us to be replaced?

            The West's time may come eventually, but I'm working hard to make sure it doesn't come soon! :)

            The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

              Cornelius Henning wrote:

              Maybe it's time for us to be replaced?

              The West's time may come eventually, but I'm working hard to make sure it doesn't come soon! :)

              The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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              Yeah. And no way will China replace us until they become a free nation. Should we use some bail-out money to help keep their current government entrenched? I mean: We can easily just borrow the necessary funds from them .... Uhhh ... Something's wrong in this argument! Cannot put my finger on it. :confused:

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              • R Richard C Bishop

                Don't forget to bring your towel.

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                I have my highly modified face flannel. Will that do?

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                • L Lost User

                  If you click on the link below, you will see an image of the local universe. Here "local" refers to those galaxies that are moving relative to ourselves at a speed less than 8,000 KM/sec. This implies that you see will much of the visible universe. We don't know how far the universe reaches beyond the visible. This image is a single frame taken from a movie to which a link was provided in an earlier posting on this forum. The movie was in the public domain - no copyright - so I don't believe copying single frames from it will be an issue. [Our Universe] The lines represent the movement of many galaxies in our visible universe. If you look carefully just right of center of the image, you will see a tiny sphere that represents the Milky Way - Our galaxy. Towards the left edge of the image is the gravitational anomaly called The Great Attractor. Much of our universe seems to be getting sucked towards this anomaly. What happened here? Is this the spot God intended as the origin of the next big bang? Or did He accidentally divide gravity by zero here? Either way, a few billion years from now, we all seem destined to be sucked into an unpredictable future in this anomaly. Most probably we will face severe gravitational tidal forces, that will first string us out into molecules, then the molecules into atoms, the atoms into a plasma of particles and lastly the particles into long thin strings - of what? Luckily I will be pushing up the daisies long before then, but what about our progeny? Will they have the technology to travel through a wormhole to another universe in time? But considering the rate at which our government is cutting the space budget, NASA will be long gone and the USA will no longer have space ships. Luckily there is always China to save our bacon. Maybe they will have the technology? Question: Will you buy a ticket to another universe on a starship stamped "Made in China"?

                  Cornelius Henning -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See how system into system runs - What other planets circle other suns. -- Alexander Pope

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                  Cornelius Henning wrote:

                  a movie to which a link was provided in an earlier posting on this forum

                  Don't suppose you have a linky?

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                  • L Lost User

                    If you click on the link below, you will see an image of the local universe. Here "local" refers to those galaxies that are moving relative to ourselves at a speed less than 8,000 KM/sec. This implies that you see will much of the visible universe. We don't know how far the universe reaches beyond the visible. This image is a single frame taken from a movie to which a link was provided in an earlier posting on this forum. The movie was in the public domain - no copyright - so I don't believe copying single frames from it will be an issue. [Our Universe] The lines represent the movement of many galaxies in our visible universe. If you look carefully just right of center of the image, you will see a tiny sphere that represents the Milky Way - Our galaxy. Towards the left edge of the image is the gravitational anomaly called The Great Attractor. Much of our universe seems to be getting sucked towards this anomaly. What happened here? Is this the spot God intended as the origin of the next big bang? Or did He accidentally divide gravity by zero here? Either way, a few billion years from now, we all seem destined to be sucked into an unpredictable future in this anomaly. Most probably we will face severe gravitational tidal forces, that will first string us out into molecules, then the molecules into atoms, the atoms into a plasma of particles and lastly the particles into long thin strings - of what? Luckily I will be pushing up the daisies long before then, but what about our progeny? Will they have the technology to travel through a wormhole to another universe in time? But considering the rate at which our government is cutting the space budget, NASA will be long gone and the USA will no longer have space ships. Luckily there is always China to save our bacon. Maybe they will have the technology? Question: Will you buy a ticket to another universe on a starship stamped "Made in China"?

                    Cornelius Henning -------------------------------------------------------------------------- See how system into system runs - What other planets circle other suns. -- Alexander Pope

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                    Septimus Hedgehog
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                    FTFAGOC. I'd rather put my trust in RyanAir or SleazyJet.

                    If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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                    • D dusty_dex

                      I have my highly modified face flannel. Will that do?

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                      Richard C Bishop
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                      That will do the trick!

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