The Scale of the World (or a history/ science/ math lesson)
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The Scale of the World (or a history/ science/ math lesson)
New perspective of the world, of the universe, in one small package. Do you know the biggest planet we know of that probably isn't in the Milky Way? Or what an atom is made of? What about the size of the universe?! Here is the link:
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/525347
Live long and prosper!
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/525347
Live long and prosper!
nickjoshr4- Posts : 73
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Re: The Scale of the World (or a history/ science/ math lesson)
It's unbelievable how much we know, but it hurts my head to think about what we haven't.
Think about the multiverse theory. The multiverse theory states that there are multiple universes. How big is the multiverse than if there are infinite amounts of universes our size? And aren't universes infinite?
Think about the multiverse theory. The multiverse theory states that there are multiple universes. How big is the multiverse than if there are infinite amounts of universes our size? And aren't universes infinite?
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Re: The Scale of the World (or a history/ science/ math lesson)
Well, I am reading this book, "I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X." It's sci-fi, yes, but it has a theory. Universes, or dimensions, are actually cramped together. The reason we don't see any peculiar things is because these other dimensions vibrate differently from ours. Have you ever noticed that you always vibrate? For others, they might vibrate slower or quicker than us. We might not be able to detect these.pizzabart46 wrote:It's unbelievable how much we know, but it hurts my head to think about what we haven't.
Think about the multiverse theory. The multiverse theory states that there are multiple universes. How big is the multiverse than if there are infinite amounts of universes our size? And aren't universes infinite?
nickjoshr4- Posts : 73
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Re: The Scale of the World (or a history/ science/ math lesson)
nickjoshr4 wrote:Well, I am reading this book, "I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X." It's sci-fi, yes, but it has a theory. Universes, or dimensions, are actually cramped together. The reason we don't see any peculiar things is because these other dimensions vibrate differently from ours. Have you ever noticed that you always vibrate? For others, they might vibrate slower or quicker than us. We might not be able to detect these.pizzabart46 wrote:It's unbelievable how much we know, but it hurts my head to think about what we haven't.
Think about the multiverse theory. The multiverse theory states that there are multiple universes. How big is the multiverse than if there are infinite amounts of universes our size? And aren't universes infinite?
ooo i see you read that book!!
Bob Schneiderman- Posts : 230
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Re: The Scale of the World (or a history/ science/ math lesson)
edward wrote:nickjoshr4 wrote:Well, I am reading this book, "I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X." It's sci-fi, yes, but it has a theory. Universes, or dimensions, are actually cramped together. The reason we don't see any peculiar things is because these other dimensions vibrate differently from ours. Have you ever noticed that you always vibrate? For others, they might vibrate slower or quicker than us. We might not be able to detect these.pizzabart46 wrote:It's unbelievable how much we know, but it hurts my head to think about what we haven't.
Think about the multiverse theory. The multiverse theory states that there are multiple universes. How big is the multiverse than if there are infinite amounts of universes our size? And aren't universes infinite?
ooo i see you read that book!!
Is that book good? I need to read it. Along with Percy Jackson, the movie was pretty good.
Re: The Scale of the World (or a history/ science/ math lesson)
edward wrote:nickjoshr4 wrote:Well, I am reading this book, "I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X." It's sci-fi, yes, but it has a theory. Universes, or dimensions, are actually cramped together. The reason we don't see any peculiar things is because these other dimensions vibrate differently from ours. Have you ever noticed that you always vibrate? For others, they might vibrate slower or quicker than us. We might not be able to detect these.pizzabart46 wrote:It's unbelievable how much we know, but it hurts my head to think about what we haven't.
Think about the multiverse theory. The multiverse theory states that there are multiple universes. How big is the multiverse than if there are infinite amounts of universes our size? And aren't universes infinite?
ooo i see you read that book!!
i repeated
Bob Schneiderman- Posts : 230
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Re: The Scale of the World (or a history/ science/ math lesson)
Well, I think that the multiverse theory is true. Think about it: what if there were universes in space that are like the same to us? Imagine the possibilities if we could travel to other universes!
Jeff- Posts : 118
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Scale of the Universe 2
Oh, I completely forgot to post this! A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... Scale of the Universe 2 came out. Once again question your ideology by viewing our universe, our cosmos in a larger perspective. You might even see a reference in there... *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*nickjoshr4 wrote:New perspective of the world, of the universe, in one small package. Do you know the biggest planet we know of that probably isn't in the Milky Way? Or what an atom is made of? What about the size of the universe?! Here is the link:
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/525347
Live long and prosper!
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/589217
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