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William One Sac
12-25-2003, 07:00 PM
frogger37
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Hey, im new here but id like to get out to others my theory of infinity. be forwarned it is verry strange and i have no true evidence of it being real (just my own knowlage).

Well, ill start out by saying i think the solar system is a atom. if you think about it the planets are the electrons, the sun is the dence nucleus. if our solar system is a atom then all other solar systems are atoms too. the next step to atoms is molecules (atoms combine and create molecules). this is equivalent to solar systems (atoms) combining to create galexies (molecules). . Molecules combine to create cells. galexies (molecules) combine to create the universe (a cell). if every universe is a cell this would explain other dimentions and infinity!

i know this is realy far out but just think, where would space stop if every atom was a new solar sysem and all cells where new dimentions?

Everything "out of this world" is actually not

I would like to hear your veiws on this theory

~~FROGGER~~

LordSubrosa
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My father gave me that theory long ago too. I have a few possible answers. Maybe space spread itself so thin the fabric tore and then space condensed itself up in filling up these bubbles creating a subspace vaccuum...or that the magnetism of the universe pulling in all ways created a vabrational energy that finally stilled after bursting into vibrational energy making neutral dormant physical elements composed of positive negative and current energetic forces such as atoms that later arranged themselves into what we have today. Or maybe the planets were shortlived small stars that cooled more quickly then others and some like the Earth are still burning at its core. Maybe the heavens being but dead cold things is God's attempt at seeing if there is another creator besides himself out there that can produce life as he has.Who knows Frogger...maybe they are the magic rocks of imagination and dream.

William One Sac
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I have as hard a time imagining the infinity of space as much as the infinity of smallness. How small can you go? Take a metal bar, and divide it in half. Then divide it in half again and again, and repeat. In theory, you will never finish to the end of the bar, because each time you cut you are only going half way to the end. How is it possible to move forward for infinity, yet never reach the end of the bar???

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LordSubrosa
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Its like this the past is destroyed to make room for the future so there's an infinite going ahead as there isnt anything behind the same nothing in which we are headed for silly....lol....here we

LordSubrosa
01-21-2004, 07:00 PM
I guess what I meant to say is that infinity cannot expand beyond its own dominion as it is infinite, but rather it destroys and renews itself through the passage of time which would otherwise be at a standstill, which in turn allows it resolution making its expansion proceed into an internal dimension rather than external that dimension as said being time.
Many believe the Universe is expanding, but that is only in the physical sense of the word. That the heavenly bodies are moving away from each other has no bareance on an infinity mulitiplied ,as zero equals zero and can be no greater or less. Yet funny how the zero in place is in fact the great multiplier of all numbers and their value.
I hope that makes sense that an infinity must surpass itself to expand itself beyond its present state...and that present state is time at a standstill.

Jewboy-Soapurb
01-21-2004, 07:00 PM
space = infinate

It's just big empty blackness, there is no end to it, therefor it is infinate.



Well come on it's not like there's a wall or something at the end of the universe...



...hey maybe theres water?

agentmoulder254
01-22-2004, 07:00 PM
I was just thinking that about the atoms and space being infinite, but everybody here knows The Law of Matter, that it can't be created or destroyed, well it can be harnessed. What if we can harness molecules from space?

William One Sac
01-27-2004, 07:00 PM
This is really my friend Aliens philosophy, but since he isnt here I will spill it out for you. The next time somebody asks, tell them you are the center of the universe. Because if the universe is infinite, that means that it stretches away from you in all directions equally, ie, the definition of being at the center. You really are at the center of the universe, yet so am I.... :o 8o 8)

agentmoulder254
02-06-2004, 07:00 PM
LOL that was funny, but im afraid I'll have to kill you, jk

*RoswellsMystery*
05-05-2004, 08:00 PM
Wow. You all sound very intelligent, but i bet you can't answer my problem/question thing... no one can... not even me.
so here it is:

Say that ALL of the galixies and universes and everthing (instead of being described as a huge thing that we dont understand) are a puddle or lake. Okay? getta picture of that in your head. Ready for the big question?:
What is outside of that? What is the sand next to the lake, or the grass next to the puddle?

if anyone has any theroies, contact me as i am leaving this little section to butt into the conversations else where

<I>(and don't tell me that there is nothing there because there must be)</I>

agentmoulder254
05-06-2004, 08:00 PM
A third dimension, oh wait, fourth dimension on one side, second dimension on the other, that would be my guess.

*RoswellsMystery*
05-09-2004, 08:00 PM
come on, any theroy would be nice...
you can't be wrong (i am talking about my message 2 notes up)

agentmoulder254
05-09-2004, 08:00 PM
Didn't you just see my post???

Well anyway, I have to quote my favorite Miniseries, Taken

"When we were younger, we used to play a game called 'guess what's behind the stars" i forget the rest, but I think the phrase was talking about aliens, but it could also be used as a phrase about what is beyond the universe.

William One Sac
05-09-2004, 08:00 PM
I've come to the conclusion that we are always somewhere in the middle. If space is infinite, and stretches for infinity away from you in all directions, then you my friend, are the center of the universe. And so am I!! Just thank my friend alien for that one! :p

notben
05-10-2004, 08:00 PM
This thread seems to be about the universe I've got a little Idea/Question I've come up with, I don't really know how to word it for sure, and a lot of the time my mind can't really fully comprehend the question in order to actually think about it. And in the time that it does, I usually just lose focus immediatly. Kind of like when I try to think about what it was like before I was born or trying to think about not existing at all...

Here it is: It's not why is there stuff here in the universe, but why is there EVEN a place(the universe) where this stuff can be????? Trying to use the same analogy as the lake one stated earlier, I would say something like, not why is there a lake? But why can the lake even be there?

agentmoulder254
05-11-2004, 08:00 PM
Depending on your religion there are certain ways to comprehend those questions, and since I abandoned religion(or it abandoned me), I would have to say that if you were an Atheist that you would/should not have a great answer for this, but if you do believe in God, than you would think that God did it wouldn't you.

:D Smilee :D
08-24-2004, 08:00 PM
(talking about God) When I ask people about aliens and they say that they" don't/can't believe in aliens because of their religion", but then I say that "couldn't God have created the aliens too?"

agentmoulder254
08-26-2004, 08:00 PM
It's not as simple as that, it could be, but they make sure it's not.

William One Sac
08-26-2004, 08:00 PM
What cracks me up is that some people believe it is more likely for there to be a single, all knowing, all omnipotent being who created everything out of nothing, than for life to have started elsewhere in the universe. Who knows who's right? But I will make one point, which can really be a discussion thread on its own merit, the universe is a truly large and old place. And here we are! :)

Jewboy-Soapurb
09-14-2004, 08:00 PM
I beleive fully in a higher being that created everything, or at leat started it.

There is a higher being indapendent of time and matter, which means it is not confound by those laws, you've got to understand that time and matter are the only 2 things that truly exist in our dimension, that doesn't mean every other dimension has them.

This is why we think "There cant be a god, when was he created?" thing is "he" (it) was not created, because its just there, because in that dimension there is no such thing as time.

This is also why I think the universe is infinate, because you either have matter, or no matter (commonly known as space). No matter (space) is what makes up most of the universe. The universe is limitless because the universe itself is nothing, only matter is something, matter has it's limits (There is most likely only a limited amount of it in the universe), but if there is no matter then there is no limits.

This is einstiens theory, and he was a smarter man than me, and probablly any of you.

agentmoulder254
09-15-2004, 08:00 PM
Did you ever wonder what would happen if you pass the end of all we know, there could be something farther than space, for example, I bet earlier man thought clouds were as high as we could go, but now it's space and planets and stars, eventually we'll find something else.