I love quantum mechanics, such a total mindfuck; one does need to keep in mind these are theories (I am talking science here not theology in any way) but the best scientific theories we have so far. There really is not a "center" of the universe, and the "big bang" as Mr. Plaitt ...
I love quantum mechanics, such a total mindfuck; one does need to keep in mind these are theories (I am talking science here not theology in any way) but the best scientific theories we have so far. There really is not a "center" of the universe, and the "big bang" as Mr. Plaitt points out was not an explosion "in" space but "of space.
The more complicated the better. It's fascinating that all the quantum laws always existed at the same time , it's one solid Status Quo... or do we pop them into existence as soon as we think about them? And isn't this the next dimension?
Darn, this debunks my theory about the advancement of civilizations on other planets - relative to our own level of advancement and the distance from the "center"... life-supporting, Goldilocks Zone planets closer to the center being older and more evolved (so far as humanoids go)