What is the Universe expanding into..

Do you think there was anything before the big bang?

  • I don't think there was anything before the Big Bang

    Votes: 56 12.5%
  • I think something existed before the Big Bang

    Votes: 200 44.7%
  • I don't think the big bang happened

    Votes: 54 12.1%
  • I think the universe is part of a mutiverse

    Votes: 201 45.0%

  • Total voters
    447
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Sure, and it's likely that some of ours came from space.

I'm okay with that. Just not that any of ours or this comet's came from outside our galaxy or even our solar system. Not only that but it stands to reason imo that just as likely as not is it that the ancient conglomerate comprising our Earth is where any and all of these basic molecules we are able to identify, originate. If observable elsewhere by us, they most probably came from here. It makes no sense to dismiss the obvious. Everything found in our solar system is communal by association. I don't get the surprise at discovering relative matter outside of our atmosphere. It would be surprising not to. There is nothing foreign out there, only confirmation. Which begs the question, 'what's the point?' And I ask with a sense of consternation at the prospect of an ulterior motive. Not by those doing the research, but by those funding it.
 
QUOTE=Discopete;4131231]I'm okay with that. Just not that any of ours or this comet's came from outside our galaxy or even our solar system. Not only that but it stands to reason imo that just as likely as not is it that the ancient conglomerate comprising our Earth is where any and all of these basic molecules we are able to identify, originate. If observable elsewhere by us, they most probably came from here. It makes no sense to dismiss the obvious. Everything found in our solar system is communal by association. I don't get the surprise at discovering relative matter outside of our atmosphere. It would be surprising not to. There is nothing foreign out there, only confirmation. Which begs the question, 'what's the point?' And I ask with a sense of consternation at the prospect of an ulterior motive. Not by those doing the research, but by those funding it.[/QUOTE]
seriously. I agree
 
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Okay, I only watched Fireball XL5 when there was nothing else on. Those marionettes were just too weird. I'm thinking if there's anything out there worth paying attention to, it's them. They fit the bill. In stark contrast to the new era of cheap oil about to explode. You wouldn't want to keep a Chinese economy of 1.5 billion waiting now, would you? Rest assured they'll have their own research programs up and running by the time they acquire both Boeing and SpaceX. That's if survival on this planet hasn't become the paramount objective by then of course. Oh wait, the objective by then may very well be an arrival through space exploration. Right back on track. But where?
 
A wormhole ... a black hole ... deep in space of the universe.

* I saw the movie 'Interstellar' last week @ one of my local theaters.
It was an interesting/entertaining ride, but nothing like the real thing, inside a wormhole ....

Merry Christmas to all on Earth, ...Peace.
 
Hey Frank! 😎 ... Esgigt! 😎 ...I'm going to eat all the moose I can eat! :deer::santa2::xmastree::trapper: :Pawprint: :Pawprint:

Frank, I did not take a video, but let me check out if they have something online about that wormhole....I'll be back (Arnold - The Terminator).
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