..at least outside of our understanding of relativity? Okay, I took my final exam in Astronomy today, and I was thinking about how some galaxies are thought to be large, some small. But objects that are small can always have something smaller and huge objects can have the same? The possibility is infinite, at least in theory, same with temperatures. Stars that burn at 2-5,000 K are thouht to be "cooler", yet they're still much more than hot enough to vapourise us! So given this, could it be that outside our own measurements, the variables themselves have no meaning?
2007-12-06
14:16:26
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