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18 years 10 months ago #14460
by Larry Burford
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I don't suppose that you would be willing to tell us what your definition of universe is?
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18 years 10 months ago #13056
by Ryan2006
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My definition of the universe is simple everything that you can add,subtract, multiply, and divide as well as the fundamentals and specifics of the basic composition. Gravity, light, energy, space, matter, mass, electricity, time, temperature are a few of the basics you put them together to form mass plus energy divided by time or time times space plus gravity minus temperature; THE COMPOSITION A GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING OUR UNIVERSE
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18 years 10 months ago #13111
by Dangus
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The very word "universe" basically implies there can't be anything outside of it. If there's more mass somewhere, it's part of the universe....
Now if we're talking other dimensions....? Even still, the word "Universe" probably would cover them as well. It's kind of an all-encompassing term like that....
"Regret can only change the future" -Me
"Every judgment teeters on the brink of error. To claim absolute knowledge is to become monstrous. Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty." Frank Herbert, Dune 1965
Now if we're talking other dimensions....? Even still, the word "Universe" probably would cover them as well. It's kind of an all-encompassing term like that....
"Regret can only change the future" -Me
"Every judgment teeters on the brink of error. To claim absolute knowledge is to become monstrous. Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty." Frank Herbert, Dune 1965
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18 years 10 months ago #16905
by Ryan2006
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A universe has boundries, there are more than one universe. an ifinite universe is a more appropriate term for all-encompassing but I don't think either you or I can fathom that
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18 years 10 months ago #14481
by Ryan2006
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I've been thinking, at college a read a little book about war of languages or war of words. Many argued over what to call this or that. The sun was originally call sol became sun that is where I decided to name sunburst but i did not rename universe maybe I should have so you could get mad.
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