
11-01-2005, 02:56 PM
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Shame, shame, throw yourself away
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Location: Planet Thanet, UK
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Re: What exactly is beyond the known Universe?
If the big bang theory is correct, then there will be a point that no matter has reached yet, but then there may have been another big bang somewhere else... well, why not?
If there was no big bang I dunno, it's strange, because 'space' can't have an end... but, I don't think there could be things going for ever.
Also, whenever I start thinking about the big bang, I also think about what would 'be' if it hadn't of happened.
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