[quote who="Mumblefratz" reply="21" id="2069900"] They're just a little loop to the left, take the 6th dimension on the right and you're there. Or you might try the 3rd dimension on the left, I hear that's nice this time of year. You do have 11 dimensions to chose from although the four we're familiar with (length, width, depth, duration) all end up in cleveland.[/quote] There are actually 10 dimensions, the idea of a 0th dimension has been almost simultaneously been agreed upon
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[quote who="Moosetek13" reply="18" id="2070093"] I am all ears.[/quote] Technically, you're all eyes, lol.
[quote who="Moosetek13" reply="18" id="2070093"] Quoting Kurenkino, reply 17 Please do. But note that E=MC^2 deals with Energy, Mass and the speed of light (C). If you want to add Time into that - good luck. I am all ears.[/quote] You misunderstand the theory, it deals with time and space, and how our energy is devoted to each one, let me explain. Think of a 2 dimensional plane, X direction and
[quote who="Moosetek13" reply="13" id="2070070"] Space and time are inextricably linked. They are two aspects of the same thing. But, can you define the relationship of (and between) these things? It's the same as love and hate. Up and down. In and out. Good and evil. What is the relationship that time has to space, or that space has to time? Exactly? That each expands equally, or to some ratio of the other? How does time affect space, or v
[quote who="gkrit" reply="14" id="2070075"] Quoting kev9824, reply 8 is that suggesting the universe has a size? its said to have a size due to the big bang but what was beyond this big bang thingy before the universe was created? [/quote] yes the universe has a size, its aproximately 156billion light years wide
The ordeal of the Universe's age has already been discussed, so I wont touch up on that. But as for the Universe being in existince and whatnot... There has been an interesting theory rolling around the scientific world that explains the phenomena of an ever expanding universe. It wont crunch, but our universe will die. You see, recent discoveries have pointed out that something can be made out of nothing (from a void can be pulled particles and anti-particles). Particles and