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Tens of billions of years from now, the universe will end...
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 117272" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>This kind of stuff is so cool. Cosmology is akin to modern day witchdoctors. When I hear the Navajo's version of creation and that we're all riding on the back of a turtle it's not that much harder to believe that the whole "Big Bang" theory. And the one thing you can count on is that everything we think today will be different tomorrow. When it comes to the cosmos we are like newborn infants who's eyes have just opened. Just a few years ago we had no proof there were planets outside our own solar system, now we've catalogued 1,000's of them. Within a lifetime I predict we'll have computer enhanced optical ability to actually see these planets and possibly the things living on them. What a blast that would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 117272, member: 9521"] This kind of stuff is so cool. Cosmology is akin to modern day witchdoctors. When I hear the Navajo's version of creation and that we're all riding on the back of a turtle it's not that much harder to believe that the whole "Big Bang" theory. And the one thing you can count on is that everything we think today will be different tomorrow. When it comes to the cosmos we are like newborn infants who's eyes have just opened. Just a few years ago we had no proof there were planets outside our own solar system, now we've catalogued 1,000's of them. Within a lifetime I predict we'll have computer enhanced optical ability to actually see these planets and possibly the things living on them. What a blast that would be. [/QUOTE]
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