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Originally posted by rogerramjett
Yes the universe is alive. So is the earth, but not for much longer the way we are treating her. Perhaps the universe is going to help mother earth shed it's latest infestation.
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Originally posted by Bartibog
reply to post by smithjustinb
So, on the other hand...if you are dead...then the universe is dead.
Would only stand to reason...ya know...yin and yang of it all.
Originally posted by rogerramjett
Yes the universe is alive. So is the earth, but not for much longer the way we are treating her. Perhaps the universe is going to help mother earth shed it's latest infestation.
S&F
Cheers
According to Craig Hogan, a physicist at the Fermilab particle physics lab in Batavia, Illinois, GEO600 has stumbled upon the fundamental limit of space-time - the point where space-time stops behaving like the smooth continuum Einstein described and instead dissolves into "grains", just as a newspaper photograph dissolves into dots as you zoom in. "It looks like GEO600 is being buffeted by the microscopic quantum convulsions of space-time," says Hogan.
If this doesn't blow your socks off, then Hogan, who has just been appointed director of Fermilab's Center for Particle Astrophysics, has an even bigger shock in store: "If the GEO600 result is what I suspect it is, then we are all living in a giant cosmic hologram..."
The holograms you find on credit cards and banknotes are etched on two-dimensional plastic films. When light bounces off them, it recreates the appearance of a 3D image.