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From: thalamay
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  • Very interesting ideas. I liked it. I'll see the rest of your videos tomorrow, but you shouldn't be to shy to make more videos after that ;-)

  • @skinnyjohnsen Thanks. Unfortunately I really have little free time ATM. But I do have a new series lined up. It's something big though and will take a considerable amount of research on my part, so I can't give a timeline just yet.

  • thats a nonsensical uestion?...

    there was n o before the big bang

    thats like wats asking wats north of the north pole.TIME DOES NOT EXIST

    we are but a byproduct of wat has exactly happened before our time(not ur fault)

    there is be a set number of offspring of chances that couldve happended but no, watever has led up to us has happened and we not only must do wat we can to continue

  • but watwe do does help influence wat happens..

    there is no such thing as something greatr than us ... that would mean something organic mustve been laying back and keeping record of wats happened...i have not enough room to explain my ideals

  • See Lawrence Krauss for current best understanding of how this happens.

  • I like this theory. If I've understood it correctly, our universe started as a low entropy state as a result of a release of energy from a very high entropy state?

    If so, the universe doesn't "Start" and "End", it simply cycles with an infinite number of high entropy states (or ends of universes) "giving birth" to an infinite number of low entropy states (universe origins), which dissipate into high entropy states again.

    If only I could put this much thought into my coursework......

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  • I don't think I'll ever completely comprehend our existence, but I'm always going to be fascinated by it. You exercised my brain, thank you very much.

  • This makes my head hurt.

    But I suppose that's a good thing, it makes me know I exist somehow.

  • It's "Canon in D major" by Johann Pachelbel, AKA "Pachelbel's Canon"

  • @thalamay great song.

  • Good work.

  • Thanks.

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