I know, let's all sue everyone and everything for anything bad that's ever happened to us! I remember stubbing my toe on a chair once. I was running, the toe broke. Now, I don't recall that chair coming with an owner's manual stating that broken toes may result from improper placement of chair. I'm thinking Target's got deep enough pockets to get me set financially for a few years. The emotional trauma, the countless things I COULD have done had I been able to walk and run properly that few weeks, but now will get the chance to do. What if that was my chance to meet a/.-reading wife?
I grow weary of lawsuits against companies that took insufficient pre-emptive action against the stupidity of others.
Living in Seattle, there was a lot of hype built up around the Vice Presidential Debate, but when it happened, it was pretty boring and uneventful. Despite my pleasure at the outcome of this election, I can't help but feel like this will be the same thing. Obama can't just wave his magic hand and fix everything. Like other posters have said, it's still big government, and he'll be abiding by those rules like any other.
I don't think it's fair to assume that the actions of one individual represent the feelings of another. Just because this guy is doing something underhanded in Obama's favor, doesn't mean Obama supports or appreciates those actions. And no popular politician has the time or energy to go around apologizing for the actions that every little Joe Schmoe makes in his name. It's too much. Please do bear in mind that politician or no, he's just one guy, and I would say that about anyone.
Hubble telescope can look at the sky in two opposite direction...and it did.
Two opposite direction, you know....exactly opposite.
In one direction, it looked into 12 to 15billion light years ago and see many galaxies. In a piece of the sky 1x1 degree it saw over 10,000 galaxies....
The light from this galaxies took 12 to 15 billion light years to reach our telescope.
Then the Hubble looked into the opposite direction and saw exactly the same thing....
Exactly...
Now put your mind to work...
12 to 15 billion light years ago....the galaxies in two opposite directions were already....24 to 30 billion light years away from one another!
This mean the age of the universe exceeds 30 billion light years.....
If you use this logic to compute the size of the universe 12 to 15 billion light years ago, it just won't work. You know why? Because Big Bang is bull crap!
If Big Bang is true, then you should see a light barrier where there will be total darkness once the boundary is crossed. This boundary is where the photons have already flew past us if it was emitted beyond this boundary.
OK....it is hard for you to understand. So bear with me...
The speed of light is uniform and always the same...
So if there was big bang, the initial batch of photons should have flown by us long time ago because the speed of expansion is less than the speed of light.
Therefore we should never be able to see the early moment of big bang because the photons emitted then were all gone past us!
How can you see something when there is no photons to be seen?
It is like you driving a Tata, I am driving a BMW.We start at the same place. You are the galaxy and I am the photon. First you and I were together...but the moment you move away from the center with the big bang, I passed you and then you will not see me again.
Therefore, looking into the past to see the early stage of the galaxy is itself a fallacy based on a phony concept. The galaxies have to be there 12 billion years ago so we can see it now.
At this very moment...you look at all direction you can see 12 billion light years away and still can see billions of galaxies.
This means that 12 billion years ago there were these galaxies at those locations giving out light.
So there were galaxies that were at least 24 billion light years away ( the one from opposite direction) that were giving out lights 12 billion years ago.
So, the universe was at least 24 billion light years in size 12 billion light years ago.
If you look into 15 billion light years ago..the universe, from one direction to the other, was at least 30 billion light years in size...
The funny thing is...the further we look into the past, the universe was found to be bigger in size...It has to be per my logic.
So..the more into the past, the bigger was the universe...Exactly opposite to the big bang that says we start at one point!
Also,The scientists say the universe was started from a point no bigger than a bar of soap. This point of extremely hot energy exploded and formed the space and time continuum as we know of today.
But facts tell us otherwise.
OK..the scientists tell you that, the further you look into deep space, the further back in time you are looking into. You see, it takes time for the photon to travel to you from its source. Therefore, the further into the deep space you look, the further into the past you are looking into because it took the photon more time to travel to you.
And, if the big bang is right, the further you look into the past, the higher is the temperature.
Yet this is not the case.
Also, the further we look into the past, the bigger the universe has become. Big bang predicted a much denser and hotter universe. If the big bang is correct, then you look close to the beginning of time...the universe could be like one big fire ball.
You see, the Big Bang theory said that if you can look at the beginning of the universe, you should see nothing but very high temperature.
Good luck to you if you want to look for a very high temperature region. Looking around
I know, let's all sue everyone and everything for anything bad that's ever happened to us! I remember stubbing my toe on a chair once. I was running, the toe broke. Now, I don't recall that chair coming with an owner's manual stating that broken toes may result from improper placement of chair. I'm thinking Target's got deep enough pockets to get me set financially for a few years. The emotional trauma, the countless things I COULD have done had I been able to walk and run properly that few weeks, but now will get the chance to do. What if that was my chance to meet a /.-reading wife?
I grow weary of lawsuits against companies that took insufficient pre-emptive action against the stupidity of others.
Living in Seattle, there was a lot of hype built up around the Vice Presidential Debate, but when it happened, it was pretty boring and uneventful. Despite my pleasure at the outcome of this election, I can't help but feel like this will be the same thing. Obama can't just wave his magic hand and fix everything. Like other posters have said, it's still big government, and he'll be abiding by those rules like any other.
I don't think it's fair to assume that the actions of one individual represent the feelings of another. Just because this guy is doing something underhanded in Obama's favor, doesn't mean Obama supports or appreciates those actions. And no popular politician has the time or energy to go around apologizing for the actions that every little Joe Schmoe makes in his name. It's too much. Please do bear in mind that politician or no, he's just one guy, and I would say that about anyone.
Hubble telescope can look at the sky in two opposite direction...and it did. Two opposite direction, you know....exactly opposite. In one direction, it looked into 12 to 15billion light years ago and see many galaxies. In a piece of the sky 1x1 degree it saw over 10,000 galaxies.... The light from this galaxies took 12 to 15 billion light years to reach our telescope. Then the Hubble looked into the opposite direction and saw exactly the same thing.... Exactly... Now put your mind to work... 12 to 15 billion light years ago....the galaxies in two opposite directions were already....24 to 30 billion light years away from one another! This mean the age of the universe exceeds 30 billion light years..... If you use this logic to compute the size of the universe 12 to 15 billion light years ago, it just won't work. You know why? Because Big Bang is bull crap! If Big Bang is true, then you should see a light barrier where there will be total darkness once the boundary is crossed. This boundary is where the photons have already flew past us if it was emitted beyond this boundary. OK....it is hard for you to understand. So bear with me... The speed of light is uniform and always the same... So if there was big bang, the initial batch of photons should have flown by us long time ago because the speed of expansion is less than the speed of light. Therefore we should never be able to see the early moment of big bang because the photons emitted then were all gone past us! How can you see something when there is no photons to be seen? It is like you driving a Tata, I am driving a BMW.We start at the same place. You are the galaxy and I am the photon. First you and I were together...but the moment you move away from the center with the big bang, I passed you and then you will not see me again. Therefore, looking into the past to see the early stage of the galaxy is itself a fallacy based on a phony concept. The galaxies have to be there 12 billion years ago so we can see it now. At this very moment...you look at all direction you can see 12 billion light years away and still can see billions of galaxies. This means that 12 billion years ago there were these galaxies at those locations giving out light. So there were galaxies that were at least 24 billion light years away ( the one from opposite direction) that were giving out lights 12 billion years ago. So, the universe was at least 24 billion light years in size 12 billion light years ago. If you look into 15 billion light years ago..the universe, from one direction to the other, was at least 30 billion light years in size... The funny thing is...the further we look into the past, the universe was found to be bigger in size...It has to be per my logic. So..the more into the past, the bigger was the universe...Exactly opposite to the big bang that says we start at one point! Also,The scientists say the universe was started from a point no bigger than a bar of soap. This point of extremely hot energy exploded and formed the space and time continuum as we know of today. But facts tell us otherwise. OK..the scientists tell you that, the further you look into deep space, the further back in time you are looking into. You see, it takes time for the photon to travel to you from its source. Therefore, the further into the deep space you look, the further into the past you are looking into because it took the photon more time to travel to you. And, if the big bang is right, the further you look into the past, the higher is the temperature. Yet this is not the case. Also, the further we look into the past, the bigger the universe has become. Big bang predicted a much denser and hotter universe. If the big bang is correct, then you look close to the beginning of time...the universe could be like one big fire ball. You see, the Big Bang theory said that if you can look at the beginning of the universe, you should see nothing but very high temperature. Good luck to you if you want to look for a very high temperature region. Looking around