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Scientists say that the Universe is infinite

but they also say that the Universe is expanding....

well what is it expanding INTO? what is beyond space? and is there a MacDonalds there?
 
There's definitely a restaurant at the end of the Universe. I believe it's continually getting destroyed, as time often shifts back and forth at the end of the universe. People gather there so they can be destroyed, but this anomaly in time and space makes it possible to die, but not actually die because it happens where there is no time, which results that if you’re in the “now” that you’d still be alive. I hear it’s quite the experience.
 
Originally posted by Pako
There's definitely a restaurant at the end of the Universe. I believe it's continually getting destroyed, as time often shifts back and forth at the end of the universe. People gather there so they can be destroyed, but this anomaly in time and space makes it possible to die, but not actually die because it happens where there is no time, which results that if you’re in the “now” that you’d still be alive. I hear it’s quite the experience.

:odd:

...yeah, it must be:odd:
 
Math can't explain the universe, thus it is infinite.

But, with it being infinite it has already expanded beyond anything math can solve, making it all ready as big as it is.

Time is another thing that is buried into the equation with no possible solution that makes the universe into the expanding state we see fit to label it as.

Thus my conclusion is that the universe is not growing or shrinking, for that fact can't even be defined by size because it doesn't have one. :D
 
Originally posted by TurboSmoke
Scientists say that the Universe is infinite

but they also say that the Universe is expanding....

well what is it expanding INTO? what is beyond space? and is there a MacDonalds there?
Well, due to the turbulent nature of the time-space continuum, we now find that fishhead bugs inhabit the highlands of Northern Tokyo, causing tropical quokka bats to take flight over the oceans of Sahara, which in turn makes Tasmanian fur sharks the world over to rear up and take over the earth.

Enlightened?
 
Originally posted by SandStorm
Well, due to the turbulent nature of the time-space continuum,

the time-space what now?

MacDonald could be just McDonalds misspelled....just a shot in the dark....you yanks spell everything wrong anyway...


p.s.
(i aim nott reponsible ofr ani speling erors iin thsi poste)
 
Originally posted by SandStorm
Well, due to the turbulent nature of the time-space continuum, we now find that fishhead bugs inhabit the highlands of Northern Tokyo, causing tropical quokka bats to take flight over the oceans of Sahara, which in turn makes Tasmanian fur sharks the world over to rear up and take over the earth.

Enlightened?
STOP smoking pot Pringles....
 
Originally posted by SandStorm
Well, due to the turbulent nature of the time-space continuum, we now find that fishhead bugs inhabit the highlands of Northern Tokyo, causing tropical quokka bats to take flight over the oceans of Sahara, which in turn makes Tasmanian fur sharks the world over to rear up and take over the earth.

Enlightened?



Aaahhhh! So that's why Captain Hornflagoph canceled my tour of the aluminum burning factory! :odd:
 
Originally posted by TurboSmoke
the time-space what now?
Continuum, boy, continuum.

Originally posted by Flerbizky
STOP smoking pot Pringles....
Nope... :dopey:

Originally posted by Viper Evolution
Let Him Conutiue, he's Funny High :lol::lol:
Well cheers, mate. :dopey:

Originally posted by Integra Type R
Aaahhhh! So that's why Captain Hornflagoph canceled my tour of the aluminum burning factory! :odd:
That quite possibly could be. Have you scheduled an appointment with the Captain to discuss this situation?
 
Originally posted by miata13B
Math can't explain the universe, thus it is infinite.

But, with it being infinite it has already expanded beyond anything math can solve, making it all ready as big as it is.

Time is another thing that is buried into the equation with no possible solution that makes the universe into the expanding state we see fit to label it as.

Thus my conclusion is that the universe is not growing or shrinking, for that fact can't even be defined by size because it doesn't have one. :D


couldn't have said it any better! :D
 
well after pondering this I think I kill my brain.
 
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