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Subzeero

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Everytime you look up the sky you are looking at the past. It takes time for light to travel to your eyes. In some cases thousands and even millions of years.

When u are looking at the moon, you are actually looking at it, approx. just over a second ago. When u look at jupiter, u are looking at it an hour ago. When u look deep into stars you are looking into the past, long before u were even born, or before your ansectors new how to create fire!!

If u look far enough, with hubble for example, you will see way back enough when the universe was very young. Just after the big bang!! Guess what u see before the big bang? Fucking nothing. Thats where the boundary is, or was. lol.

The universe is cursed with the web of time. You are going to screw yourself if u try to explore it. Keep in mind that matter cannot travel faster than the speed of light. If we do manage to travel faster than the speed of light, we make way into the future. When we come back to tell the tails, no one will even remember you.

On other news,

The bees are attacking my house. As usual.
 
Subzeero said:
Everytime you look up the sky you are looking at the past. It takes time for light to travel to your eyes. In some cases thousands and even millions of years.

When u are looking at the moon, you are actually looking at it, approx. just over a second ago. When u look at jupiter, u are looking at it an hour ago. When u look deep into stars you are looking into the past, long before u were even born, or before your ansectors new how to create fire!!

If u look far enough, with hubble for example, you will see way back enough when the universe was very young. Just after the big bang!! Guess what u see before the big bang? Fucking nothing. Thats where the boundary is, or was. lol.

The universe is cursed with the web of time. You are going to screw yourself if u try to explore it. Keep in mind that matter cannot travel faster than the speed of light. If we do manage to travel faster than the speed of light, we make way into the future. When we come back to tell the tails, no one will even remember you.

On other news,

The bees are attacking my house. As usual.



Wow that whole nicely said peice and then out of the blue you tell us the bees are attacking your house lol - cute :)
 
better get those bees taken care of or you might not be looking at the stars outside or the moon
 
oh and i forgot to tell you. In one of his theories Einstein stated that when travelling at high speeds (speed of light) time passes much slower for you than for the people who are stationary. If travelling fast and for long enough, one might actually be able to go back in the past. Imagine, you come back to earth and u see yourself launching for your expedition. You will be able to see yourself. Then you will have two identities. And u will never be able to find the real one. One person will exist as two at the same time. Then dimensions come into mind. Anyhoo, think about it.
 
in other news:

Now its possible to hear trough your bones not just ears. here is the story:

The human ear normally works by trapping sound waves traveling through the air, amplifying them and turning them into signals the brain can understand. But bone conduction sends the waves through the jaw or skull bones instead, bypassing nature's air conduction system.

"The noise comes from the conduction of the energy through the bone," said Brian Smith, managing director of Feonic, a company using the technology. "You're conducting straight to the inner ear from the outside."

That may sound a bit scary, but Deborah Price, a doctor of audiology and vice chair of the Audiology Foundation of America, says bone conduction is "very safe."

In a quiet place, the clamshell phone can be opened and used the usual way, but in a loud environment, the caller can close the phone and press a button to use the bone speaker instead.

NTT DoCoMo is working on a phone that uses the wearer's index finger in place of a headphone or speaker. The FingerWhisper phone, which has not yet been released, is worn like a watch, with a speaker on the inner side of the wrist. You stick your index finger in your ear and the phone sends vibrations through the bones in your finger. The vibrations are converted to sound in your ear. To talk, you speak into the microphone on the inside of the watch-like phone.

For full article, visit wired.com news.
 
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