Seriously though, could our thoughts be limited by our standard human arrogance? We think 14 billion years is old, maybe on a cosmic scale it's nothing. But because we think it's old, it must be old. In the same way that to a fruitfly a day is comparable to forever.
Again, just random theorising.
Anything red-shifted is moving away from your position, and white ones are presumably stationary when compared to your position and thus closer.i gotta say when you think about this kind of stuff it makes you think, it makes you want to know more.. well it does for me, anyone else?
EDIT; on the video some galexies are red, does this mean they are further away than white ones (RED SHIFT?) or are they just a different colour due to the many suns?
Mmm, one thing I've always struggled with is the expansion from the 'big bang'. Why can't a point of origin be located? From what little I know, distances in space are usually measured in light (obviously from existing or now non existent stars). They also measure the distances from galaxy to galaxy, to give some sort of scale of the expansion. Why can't they find a pattern of growth from an origin using these methods (like its that simple )?
Then again, if we're in big ball of string, I can see why it could be tricky
Its hard not to think of the universe as flat - I try and think of it like a ball of string so big, you think you're travelling in a straight line but you're not. That lets me and my simple mind kinda get to grips with wormholes and all that jazz.....
Interesting shizzle
I think about all of this quite often, has anyone else ever thought that we may just be some kind of experiment? I know it sounds stupid but i don't see why we cant be. Like what was said earlier in the thread, its near impossible that we are the only living things in the universe/whatever it is past the universe. We may just be some HUGE ass race's lil experiment or something, you know, like that episode of The Simpsons where Lisa's tooth falls out and she puts it in that pot, and then those little people evolve and start building a whole new world around her tooth? lol.
Another thing that made me think this was the film Men In Black, you know at the end when 'K' kicks that door open? and all we are is some little things in a locker, with much bigger things outside of it?
Like you said Pete, this forum is to educate, explain etc... So has it ever been proven that this theory is an impossibility?
Rich..
Hi Ainsley, I think the clues you refer to have long since departed the scene of the crime mate; there was a discovery some years back when a couple of guys quite accidentally picked up some microwave radiation that seemed to be coming from everywhere.Pete, in my mind you always start with the scene of the crime.....got to be some clues lurking around there somewhere. Location, location, location
That's why I live in Stoke
Then again, if there was a 'bang', whatever went bang would be at the edges of the universe now.....maybe that's where the universe being shaped like a doughnut idea comes from - nothing left in the middle anymore?
We are indeed one helluva species, in both wonderful and terrible ways.There is a phrase that's oft quoted, it goes something like 'Everything is relative' - I have never really liked it because it's usually uttered by guys who have little idea as to what's going on.
This is obviously not the case with you because you have by no means been short-changed in the old grey matter department, far from it in fact.
We can view the cosmos as it is now, in relative terms, the problem being, in that case, it can be a bright flash (when compared to a universe that's a lot more expanded than ours) or indeed, it could be seen as a colossal dispersal (when compared to the bright flash milliseconds after the big bang) either way, it doesn't do us much good when trying to tag our universe in an absolute sense.
The way around this problem is to try to sift through the evidence and attach a time-line to events and thus shift away from the doubts when relative comparisons are in town.
When you mention the intellectual limitations we have and ascribe our arrogance as a ceiling to what we can know, I covered this a few posts back; it is self-evident, we don't know everything but, we have discovered an awful lot.
Apart from the facts we have unearthed, we have also discovered one of the, if not the, greatest tool of all - science, and scientific thinking.
The scientific process tells us, we can, if we follow certain intellectual pathways, discover certain truths and rules about out cosmos.
These rules are transferable inasmuch as they are followed in every corner of our universe, they are universal truths!
The only time these rules break down is when we approach the singularity of a big crunch or we look at the conditions of the big bang in its very early stages.
We might be arrogant Jay, and it might just be this arrogance has fed into our inherent curiosity and produced an animal that has the capacity to understand the universe it lives in, and even understand and theorise about conditions outside of this universe.....arrogant maybe mate, but fackin hell, we are one helluva species.
I'm afraid a guy called Godel and his Incompleteness theorem precludes us from having a theory of everything finally being discovered, it's affectionately acronymed as TOE.I wonder if knowing all would be ultimately liberating, or a terrible curse...