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Originally Posted by glend
Alex you crack me up. "Worse still..."? Of course the galaxy will end one day, and why should we care? Doesn't L Ron Hubbard have all the answers we need?
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I guess talking about him does not offend the tos as to not posting on religion.
I wonder if this observation of everything going to the attractor can be mirrored elsewhere in the universe..well it must of course...I know that is an unevidenced assumption but it is the most reasonable unevidenced assumption I know of ...it does not take much to be more reasonable than Hubbard for example...so do we have this sort of thing going on all over the universe?
It must..now there is a paper for someone observe all the galaxies in the observable universe and plot all the places they will all end up.
Even though the video covers a mind mumbing huge region that huge region is just a small speck in the universe...and then there is that huge galaxy the name of which escapes me that is huge..I need to check but 6 million light years across??? Maybe such is a result of this attractor type opperation.
Still given the fate that is before us I say we start making plans to move to someplace where we won't get sucked in☺.Think of the future generations and act now.
But how does this fit with the space is expanding thing?
Sure we end up with a huge galaxy but the space around ..you know out there where expansion is gteater than gravity...is it really expanding?
If so we end up with mega galaxies all flying away from each other...mmm think about that while you wait patiently for your subs to come in...I like looking up and realising out of the billions of object I probably only can see a couple of thousand by eye...imagine if one could see them all...it would be just like looking at a white sheet...and that is only on our limited visual spectrum a mind nbimgly small fraction of the EMS.
So what to have for dinner..may as well go overboard seeing all the galaxies are colliding.
Alex