We're 10-15 billion years away from the beginning of known existence.....from the singular event known as the horrendous kablooie......
Astronomers are still pondering dark matter, dark energy and the flatness of space-time. Will there be a big crunch or will the galaxies continue to expand. In trillions upon trillions of years, the sky will be filled only by the Milky Way stars, all the galaxies will be too far away or consumed by black holes/darkness....a vast cold, dark and lonely place.
2006-08-11 07:18:47
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answer #1
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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We are on the planet Earth...as I answer this question it is approximately 1:40 pm eastern standard time, on the 11th day of the month of August in the year 2006...
However if you consider the size of the universe we are but a speck of dust in the infinite expanse...as for time...that's just a concept that's relative to where you live...
2006-08-11 06:42:48
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answered by jillymack06 3
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well that's relative.as someone above me said,we're in the year 2006,august 12,saturday,00:26 GMT+3....
but if this was a rethorical question......we're nothing but a grain of sand on a beach.....and in time....something like a second in a lifetime....
2006-08-11 10:28:41
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answer #3
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answered by Eva 3
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Same place we've always been... Right Here and Right Now
2006-08-11 06:41:47
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answered by capt_sheffield 3
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What do you mean by we? How do you define space? What point in relative time do you mean? Please define "where". Answer my questions and you've answered your own......
2006-08-11 06:42:36
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answer #5
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answered by Brian J 3
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moving relentlessly toward the future
2006-08-11 06:38:10
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answered by Anonymous
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slightly left and rear of center.
2006-08-11 07:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Its relative.
2006-08-11 06:36:27
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answered by mulderlx 2
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here and now
2006-08-11 06:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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