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Quote from: tehsnipah on June 11, 2008, 03:50:32 pmThe world will not end in quite a millenium... Earth has already kept the species alive and letted us evolve for several millenium, and this will keep go on.If the planet smaller than ours as mercury or venus start a big bang, which will be more than another millenium, I am then guessing that Earth will blow up soon after those two planets. *This is my personal hypothesis*Sorry, what the feck?!!Planets exploding? Let alone planets exploding into new universes...? Where the hell has this come from?Yes I can certainly tell this is your hypothesis.
The world will not end in quite a millenium... Earth has already kept the species alive and letted us evolve for several millenium, and this will keep go on.If the planet smaller than ours as mercury or venus start a big bang, which will be more than another millenium, I am then guessing that Earth will blow up soon after those two planets. *This is my personal hypothesis*
That may have just been the stupidest thing I've ever read on the internet. It was such crap I decided to report it as trolling.
If the planet smaller than ours as mercury or venus start a big bang
Quote from: tehsnipah on June 12, 2008, 06:09:39 pmIf the planet smaller than ours as mercury or venus start a big banglaughingelfman.jpg
Quote from: 8th_account on June 12, 2008, 05:59:29 pmThat may have just been the stupidest thing I've ever read on the internet. It was such crap I decided to report it as trolling.What? It's a freakin theory, don't you know Big Bang Theory?!?!!?http://www.big-bang-theory.com/
Planets exploding - planets dont explode.
What if you put explosives in them?
THAT WOULD BE SO COOL
The world will not end for a thousand or so years... Earth has already kept the species alive and let us evolve for several millenium, and this will continue. If a planet smaller than ours, such as Mercury or Venus start a big bang, which will be more than another millenium, I am then guessing that Earth will blow up soon after those two planets. *This is my personal hypothesis*
Yeah, when the planets or stars are really old, they start to get bigger and bigger, then they make a huge explosion. And I told you already, I am missing lots of parts in what I'm talking about!
Proper punctuation doesn't get you through the filter.And also, this "Big Bang" of yours sounds much more like a Black hole, which occurs when a planet or star goes through a certain process that expands the planet or star, and to a red dwarf, (in the case of a star which is a more likely scenario) which is the expanded star collapsing in on itself, causing it to become very dense and fall through the "Fabric," (As Einstien may have described it, I don't remember,) and create a black hole, not spit out a new universe. And that "Big Bang theory is how the universe was created, not destroyed. It doesn't work vice versa.