What if space is nothing more than a void created by some mass illumination. Light is still the common relative to speed. How do we trace a single sub-atomic imprint. If every visible dimension is really inverted. What is the most common sight we would see.
2006-07-23
16:38:04
·
4 answers
·
asked by
Thin King
3
in
Science & Mathematics
➔ Physics
Let me simplify this for you not so smart, call a genius a crack whore idiots. Space that big thing in the sky at night may be reflection of a mass Illuminaion, a lot of light. Sub atomic imprint is a scale smaller than the dust that frames all things alive and dead. So of these true elements what is visible if we ourselves idiots not included could travel at the speed of light. Pretty much a sum of all thins NOT in the visible light spectrum. If you have even that much f*cking knowledge to begin with. Sorry you were not smart enough to ask this question yourself.
2006-07-24
04:49:45 ·
update #1
Let me simplify this for you not so smart, call a genius a crack whore idiots. Space that big thing in the sky at night may be reflection of a mass Illuminaion, a lot of light. Sub atomic imprint is a scale smaller than the dust that frames all things alive and dead. So of these true elements what is visible if we ourselves idiots not included could travel at the speed of light. Pretty much a sum of all things NOT in the visible light spectrum. If you have even that much f*cking knowledge to begin with. Sorry you were not smart enough to ask this question yourself.
2006-07-24
04:50:19 ·
update #2