The Sun is more like a Comet

It has to be infinite . You think there’s some sort of wall in deep space? Space is a vacuum. There is no end to it

The crazy thing is that there is something like a 'wall' at the end of it. Unless we get into multiverses, our universe had an end because it has a beginning and it's always expanding at the speed of light. Once you get to the end of the universe (which is literally the beginning) you hit "nothingness"... no elements.. which is pre-existence... before there was "time"... at least that's the theory We talked about that on bgol like 15 years ago in a Michio Kaku post.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kaku

I use to be all into this type of shit but I don't give a fuck anymore :lol:
 
The crazy thing is that there is something like a 'wall' at the end of it. Unless we get into multiverses, our universe had an end because it has a beginning and it's always expanding at the speed of light. Once you get to the end of the universe (which is literally the beginning) you hit "nothingness"... no elements.. which is pre-existence... before there was "time"... at least that's the theory We talked about that on bgol like 15 years ago in a Michio Kaku post.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kaku

I use to be all into this type of shit but I don't give a fuck anymore :lol:
It really don’t matter if we can’t travel our physical bodies beyond the moon lol
 
If thats true how would you measure it? I don't doubt it, but whats the point you use to measure it against? If your in a car on the highway, with a car next to you moving at the same speed, wouldn't you only be able to tell your both moving by the surrounding landscape? In this instance isn't the landscape moving as well?
I don't doubt the sun moves through the universe, I just wonder how you measure it, distance and speed, if nothing is in a fixed position.
 
70,000 km/hr for how many millions of years....damn...just how big is space?
After reading malaki York books my question wasn’t how big is space but damn how small are we.

solar system looks no different than a atom composed of a nucleus protons and neutrons.
and shit. We might just be a small part of something else
 
We're going to spin off into a much bigger energy "BALL". Kapoot. Instant eradication. Trillions AND TRILLIONS of years into the future.
Newton's cradle. Feed the machines.
 
If this theory was correct, wouldn't we constantly see different universes? And constantly different planets and stars outside of our solar system?
How ? When everything is moving away like we are moving. We are all moving at the same time. It’s not like we are moving and nothing else is.
 
The crazy thing is that there is something like a 'wall' at the end of it. Unless we get into multiverses, our universe had an end because it has a beginning and it's always expanding at the speed of light. Once you get to the end of the universe (which is literally the beginning) you hit "nothingness"... no elements.. which is pre-existence... before there was "time"... at least that's the theory We talked about that on bgol like 15 years ago in a Michio Kaku post.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kaku

I use to be all into this type of shit but I don't give a fuck anymore :lol:
So what is the “wall”??? Is it a physical wall or a metaphor of nothingness?
 
How ? When everything is moving away like we are moving. We are all moving at the same time. It’s not like we are moving and nothing else is.


The vid is challenging the theory that everything is moving. It starts off by saying our solar system is travelling through space but picture this instead. Then it says picture the sun as a comet and the solar system is being dragged by a vortex through space.
 
If this theory was correct, wouldn't we constantly see different universes? And constantly different planets and stars outside of our solar system?
like everytime i knock u out,good point
 
Let me try to find the vid. Shit made my brain hurt.

Talking bout this?

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Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Our Solar System Is Surrounded By An 89,000°F Wall of Plasma
by Andrea D. SteffenJanuary 10, 2020
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NASA’s Voyager 2 space probe, launched in 1977, has sent us some fascinating and unexpected data. In 2018 it began passing through the heliopause, a region surrounding our solar system. Here, the probe discovered a wall of interstellar plasma, something like a shield of fire-like gas made of solar-wind.
This sphere of piping hot plasma is low density, so Voyager 2 can pass right through it. However, as far as cosmic radiation is concerned, the wall of interstellar plasma is like a physical barrier, blocking 70% of the radiation from getting into our solar system. As soon as the wall is breached, we step into interstellar space where the level of cosmic radiation spikes. If it weren’t for the heliosphere’s solar-wind shield, all that radiation would strike us here on Earth.

https://www.intelligentliving.co/solar-system-surrounded-wall-plasma



If that's not it then I really wanna know.i know some that fuck wit simulation theory gonna freak/geek out at a firewall at the edge of our galaxy. :shades: like they probably did when this brotha found computer code in the math that underlies our world.

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The Universe According to Jim Gates
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by Rachel Kaufman

Sylvester J. Gates, Jr. is a University of Maryland physics professor who was awarded a National Science Foundation medal for his work in string theory. He's also a member of the Maryland State Board of Education. He is pictured outside the physics building at The University of Maryland in College Park. Photo by Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post via Getty Images.


If we are living in the Matrix, Jim Gates will probably be the first one to figure it out.

The theoretical physicist, a professor at the University of Maryland and a visiting scholar at Dartmouth, has spent his entire career looking for supersymmetry. What that is is a concept tough for many to wrap their heads around, but it proposes that all particles have partners (that we haven’t discovered yet).

Along the way, Dr. Gates has gotten attention for discovering what he says is computer code in the math that underlies our world. (Specifically, he said it was an error-correcting mechanism; others have analogized this code to the checksums that make the Internet work.) This has led him to speculate--in a mostly-joking way--that we might in fact be living in a giant computer simulation.


 
These are always fun lol

Interesting theory.....

So if we're traveling through space...it makes it even more incredible that the "same comets" come around to us every 75 - 100 years or that we come around to them...
Nothing travels in a perfect circle.......

Its more like an oval / elliptical....

But even still, if we are moving forward through space.....AND around the sun.....science is wild
Also why are the planets, stars, etc in a circular shape? And comets, asteroids do not have any sharp protruding edges. Our entire existence and everything around us is amazing.

Gravitic math literally explains all of it.
If thats true how would you measure it? I don't doubt it, but whats the point you use to measure it against? If your in a car on the highway, with a car next to you moving at the same speed, wouldn't you only be able to tell your both moving by the surrounding landscape? In this instance isn't the landscape moving as well?
I don't doubt the sun moves through the universe, I just wonder how you measure it, distance and speed, if nothing is in a fixed position.
it's all math bro. @4 Dimensional understands the motion component well.
Talking bout this?

https://www.intelligentliving.co/
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Science
Our Solar System Is Surrounded By An 89,000°F Wall of Plasma
by Andrea D. SteffenJanuary 10, 2020
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NASA’s Voyager 2 space probe, launched in 1977, has sent us some fascinating and unexpected data. In 2018 it began passing through the heliopause, a region surrounding our solar system. Here, the probe discovered a wall of interstellar plasma, something like a shield of fire-like gas made of solar-wind.
This sphere of piping hot plasma is low density, so Voyager 2 can pass right through it. However, as far as cosmic radiation is concerned, the wall of interstellar plasma is like a physical barrier, blocking 70% of the radiation from getting into our solar system. As soon as the wall is breached, we step into interstellar space where the level of cosmic radiation spikes. If it weren’t for the heliosphere’s solar-wind shield, all that radiation would strike us here on Earth.

https://www.intelligentliving.co/solar-system-surrounded-wall-plasma



If that's not it then I really wanna know.i know some that fuck wit simulation theory gonna freak/geek out at a firewall at the edge of our galaxy. :shades: like they probably did when this brotha found computer code in the math that underlies our world.

s-james-gates.jpg




The Universe According to Jim Gates
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by Rachel Kaufman

Sylvester J. Gates, Jr. is a University of Maryland physics professor who was awarded a National Science Foundation medal for his work in string theory. He's also a member of the Maryland State Board of Education. He is pictured outside the physics building at The University of Maryland in College Park. Photo by Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post via Getty Images.


If we are living in the Matrix, Jim Gates will probably be the first one to figure it out.

The theoretical physicist, a professor at the University of Maryland and a visiting scholar at Dartmouth, has spent his entire career looking for supersymmetry. What that is is a concept tough for many to wrap their heads around, but it proposes that all particles have partners (that we haven’t discovered yet).

Along the way, Dr. Gates has gotten attention for discovering what he says is computer code in the math that underlies our world. (Specifically, he said it was an error-correcting mechanism; others have analogized this code to the checksums that make the Internet work.) This has led him to speculate--in a mostly-joking way--that we might in fact be living in a giant computer simulation.


Dr Gates is one of my black astrophysicist heroes. Him and Hakeem Oluseyi are dope ass brothers.
 
If this theory was correct, wouldn't we constantly see different universes? And constantly different planets and stars outside of our solar system?

This theory stems from The Big Bang Theory.
Imagine the entire universe being the size of a grain of sand and then, BOOM! Everything’s shooting out in all directions at light speed, or even faster.
If that’s the case, then everything, everything, is moving in its exact same direction it’s been moving since The Big Bang with the exceptions of collisions that set things in different paths.​
 
Talking bout this?

https://www.intelligentliving.co/
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Science
Our Solar System Is Surrounded By An 89,000°F Wall of Plasma
by Andrea D. SteffenJanuary 10, 2020
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NASA’s Voyager 2 space probe, launched in 1977, has sent us some fascinating and unexpected data. In 2018 it began passing through the heliopause, a region surrounding our solar system. Here, the probe discovered a wall of interstellar plasma, something like a shield of fire-like gas made of solar-wind.
This sphere of piping hot plasma is low density, so Voyager 2 can pass right through it. However, as far as cosmic radiation is concerned, the wall of interstellar plasma is like a physical barrier, blocking 70% of the radiation from getting into our solar system. As soon as the wall is breached, we step into interstellar space where the level of cosmic radiation spikes. If it weren’t for the heliosphere’s solar-wind shield, all that radiation would strike us here on Earth.

https://www.intelligentliving.co/solar-system-surrounded-wall-plasma



If that's not it then I really wanna know.i know some that fuck wit simulation theory gonna freak/geek out at a firewall at the edge of our galaxy. :shades: like they probably did when this brotha found computer code in the math that underlies our world.

s-james-gates.jpg




The Universe According to Jim Gates
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by Rachel Kaufman

Sylvester J. Gates, Jr. is a University of Maryland physics professor who was awarded a National Science Foundation medal for his work in string theory. He's also a member of the Maryland State Board of Education. He is pictured outside the physics building at The University of Maryland in College Park. Photo by Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post via Getty Images.


If we are living in the Matrix, Jim Gates will probably be the first one to figure it out.

The theoretical physicist, a professor at the University of Maryland and a visiting scholar at Dartmouth, has spent his entire career looking for supersymmetry. What that is is a concept tough for many to wrap their heads around, but it proposes that all particles have partners (that we haven’t discovered yet).

Along the way, Dr. Gates has gotten attention for discovering what he says is computer code in the math that underlies our world. (Specifically, he said it was an error-correcting mechanism; others have analogized this code to the checksums that make the Internet work.) This has led him to speculate--in a mostly-joking way--that we might in fact be living in a giant computer simulation.


Ok we in a bouble
 
If thats true how would you measure it? I don't doubt it, but whats the point you use to measure it against? If your in a car on the highway, with a car next to you moving at the same speed, wouldn't you only be able to tell your both moving by the surrounding landscape? In this instance isn't the landscape moving as well?
I don't doubt the sun moves through the universe, I just wonder how you measure it, distance and speed, if nothing is in a fixed position.

The sun orbits around the center of the Milky Way, so the fixed position can be anywhere along that orbital path.

Now, exactly how they measure it, I’m not sure of. But at least you have a starting point if you want to look into further.
 
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Talking bout this?

https://www.intelligentliving.co/
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Science
Our Solar System Is Surrounded By An 89,000°F Wall of Plasma
by Andrea D. SteffenJanuary 10, 2020
SHARE0
NASA’s Voyager 2 space probe, launched in 1977, has sent us some fascinating and unexpected data. In 2018 it began passing through the heliopause, a region surrounding our solar system. Here, the probe discovered a wall of interstellar plasma, something like a shield of fire-like gas made of solar-wind.
This sphere of piping hot plasma is low density, so Voyager 2 can pass right through it. However, as far as cosmic radiation is concerned, the wall of interstellar plasma is like a physical barrier, blocking 70% of the radiation from getting into our solar system. As soon as the wall is breached, we step into interstellar space where the level of cosmic radiation spikes. If it weren’t for the heliosphere’s solar-wind shield, all that radiation would strike us here on Earth.

https://www.intelligentliving.co/solar-system-surrounded-wall-plasma



If that's not it then I really wanna know.i know some that fuck wit simulation theory gonna freak/geek out at a firewall at the edge of our galaxy. :shades: like they probably did when this brotha found computer code in the math that underlies our world.

s-james-gates.jpg




The Universe According to Jim Gates
Share This:
by Rachel Kaufman

Sylvester J. Gates, Jr. is a University of Maryland physics professor who was awarded a National Science Foundation medal for his work in string theory. He's also a member of the Maryland State Board of Education. He is pictured outside the physics building at The University of Maryland in College Park. Photo by Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post via Getty Images.


If we are living in the Matrix, Jim Gates will probably be the first one to figure it out.

The theoretical physicist, a professor at the University of Maryland and a visiting scholar at Dartmouth, has spent his entire career looking for supersymmetry. What that is is a concept tough for many to wrap their heads around, but it proposes that all particles have partners (that we haven’t discovered yet).

Along the way, Dr. Gates has gotten attention for discovering what he says is computer code in the math that underlies our world. (Specifically, he said it was an error-correcting mechanism; others have analogized this code to the checksums that make the Internet work.) This has led him to speculate--in a mostly-joking way--that we might in fact be living in a giant computer simulation.


 
Those particles I think would get rearranged after being broken down
Nope. Eradicated.



Why would particles spontaneously arrange from a pure energy state (heat)? Mass is created under highly specialized conditions. (Big bang) What would be the impetus for the reconstitution?
 
Nope. Eradicated.



Why would particles spontaneously arrange from a pure energy state (heat)? Mass is created under highly specialized conditions. (Big bang) What would be the impetus for the reconstitution?

So what happened to energy is never lost but changin
 
So what happened to energy is never lost but changin
Heat is energy. Basic concept that MOST don't grasp and it causes confusion. (What state are high temp moleclues i.e. heat vs. molecular state of cold molecules) you need to consider what "hot" and "cold" are actually describing from a scientific stand point.
 
Heat is energy. Basic concept that MOST don't grasp and it causes confusion. (What state are high temp moleclues i.e. heat vs. molecular state of cold molecules) you need to consider what "hot" and "cold" are actually describing from a scientific stand point.
That’s what I mean if those particles become heat , they become somethin else

ima chill nigga I’m high
 
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