i really enjoyed my conversation with rhd. he was right about everything he said. i didn't feel the need to quote him and point out everything he said was right. i assumed he knew i knew he was.
but he taught me something i didn't know. not to make assumptions about the expansion of the universe.
the really the scary thing about the expansion of the universe. it's the thing that keeps scientists up at night. it's a period in the universe where we really are not sure if we really have everything we need to know about it.
still... the universe will expand, and life and civilizations will be isolated. and what does it mean.
there are so many questions about existence. and i think one of the tools that can be used in our favor is that the universe is so vast that it can be used to eliminate some of the doubt. for example, if we are so special, than why is space so big. if we are somehow being tricked than why would you need so big of a field to trick us.
and why would future civilizations never know there was a beginning? yet wouldn't everyone need to know there was a beginning? why is space so big?
but he taught me something i didn't know. not to make assumptions about the expansion of the universe.
the really the scary thing about the expansion of the universe. it's the thing that keeps scientists up at night. it's a period in the universe where we really are not sure if we really have everything we need to know about it.
still... the universe will expand, and life and civilizations will be isolated. and what does it mean.
there are so many questions about existence. and i think one of the tools that can be used in our favor is that the universe is so vast that it can be used to eliminate some of the doubt. for example, if we are so special, than why is space so big. if we are somehow being tricked than why would you need so big of a field to trick us.
and why would future civilizations never know there was a beginning? yet wouldn't everyone need to know there was a beginning? why is space so big?
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