meteors, stars, and planets
2006-10-02 14:08:36
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answer #1
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answered by pittisit43 4
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There is more than you could ever imagine. Think for a moment of the fish in a pond that looks up and sees "things" above the water, it might know there is something, but never know the complexities of what is familiar to us, for instance from a bus to a computer, to a space programme. In fact the fish cannot and does not comprehend, it doesn't need to as most of it is irrelevant, what we do and say etc. a fish cannot do anyway.. so it lives in ignorant bliss. So look at this further, what we see imagine is in space is more than likely, incomprehensible, a clue to that is it's colossal size, in the main it's unknown, and forever expanding, apparently. Now look to a sub atomic level which we now can look into, we detect Protos, Neutrons, electrons, quarks, quantum physics, it is minute, to us that is, but imagine if that was a planetary system within a planetary system, and these atoms are all planetary systems, the number of atoms on our world, in our universe is a number that cannot be conceived, might as well say it is . Now coming back out of sub atomic and then moving upwards let's say to beyond our universe, solar system and so on, are we then just another small particle in a bigger universe, an atom that perhaps could be detected in another higher level of existence, and all our stars we see are in fact all sub atomic in another viewers, or scientists point of view, I could go further and suggest that a higher level viewer may then be observed by yet a "higher" level again, and so on, until we conclude the phenomenom as infinite. But then it gets really confusing. Of course this is all conjecture, but rememberit is no more ridiculous than many other theories, and imagine if that fish were able to understand the bigger world beyond it's pond. urely the truth to it would be beyond belief. Back to your question originaly, you'll be glad to hear, stargazing is interesting, and stimulates the mind, I myself and two others watched during a summer night some years ago very fast very distant moving lights and they were not following a given orbit, they were changing direction, and coming together, against the blackness of space they moved as fast as a cursor would across a computer screen, I was curious, a friend of mine was aghast.It certainly was more than we expected. whatever is out there, you probably don't want to know, or need to know for that matter, it would just upset the precarious balance we are currently living in.
Ignorance is indeed bliss.
2006-10-02 16:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The nature of the way space is apparently folded in upon itself is mind boggling. The trouble we all encounter about things like all the stars and galaxies, is we can't conceptualize it all. It is almost too big a thing for our little brains to image correctly. I mean imagine the Universe, expanding, which they say it is doing. Where is it going if it is, itself, what is doing the expanding? And is itself the same container in which the expansion is occurring? How do you have a container which is infinite in its capacity to contain? I think this may well be why everyone falls silent when they look up. Somehow, in the silence which follows when we do, we get a silent answer that works even though it does not couch itself in language. - Chris.
2006-10-02 14:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The different planets and galactic unions that forced us here, I've heard. We're their most serious criminals, sentenced to lifetimes of punishment (you must be born again) for our criminal behavior. They keep us on lockdown by the use of gravity and that radiation belt that only encircles this planet, if you've ever wondered about that. Earth's wardens, the real rulers (they're big ulgy lizards who can transform into...hey, I don't want to get killed here). I'm a proud African-American woman who cleaned house for one of them and the things they said within ear shot of me thinking I was a fool I shudder to think of it now. But they don't want any of us to know the truth of who we are or what our real history is. It's part of our punishment from what I can understand. So here we all are -- in different cell blocks, some fixed up better than others, from birth to death, to birth again, everybody catching hell in one way or another, paying taxes and facing death and looking up into that vast glorious night sky wondering what's all out there. Plenty from what I've heard. Plenty!
2006-10-02 14:47:30
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answered by Haupi396 2
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Well I hope your lucky enough to be able to buy a ticket for space travel that Richard Branson is going to be doing as well as others, maybe that way you will see for yourself first hand what is up there.
2006-10-03 00:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i would love to no as well, i think that its a wide world and universe out there and we cant be the only living in this big wide universe aye, if there are ufo's out there id think that they would no a hell of a lot bout us more then what we no bout them eh, so that leads me to belev that there is other living things out there, who nos hah id like to lev a open mind on what could be out there lol ohh i hope they arnt ploting to take over our world lolol :)
2006-10-02 14:25:15
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answer #6
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answered by mysterious26 2
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other galaxies that have thier own stars, black holes, planets withpossible life including our own galaxy caled the milky way
2006-10-02 14:13:51
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answered by Wesley!!! 3
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Me to Dude! Its food for the imagination!
2006-10-02 14:10:19
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answered by alex p 3
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apart from planets and stars and stuff liek that i think that theres another universe and there we will find alien (and leprechans made outta chocolate :D)
2006-10-04 04:17:15
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answered by devils sweetheart 3
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The possibility is that we will never know, so we keep on looking, it is so infinite that we will always look for more.
The dream is good, so keep looking up.
2006-10-05 07:41:18
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answered by ?Master 6
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The truth. Here you get so much conjecture and downright lies. Will you miss it when you leave?
2006-10-02 16:13:16
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answered by Anonymous
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