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power consumption, SEER, etc. Bill 04-10-2007
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Posted by Bubba on April 11, 2007, 5:49 pm
wrote:

>
>>>
>> Then ponder this........
>> The world is round..........Why?
>
>Gravitation and centripedal forces caused it to be this way.
>
>> The solar system is infinite.
>
>No it's not.
>
>>WHY isnt there an end to it?
>
>The Oort Cloud(tm) is considered by most astronomers
>to be the edge of the solar system.

Ok, I guess I worded that wrong. Let's try this:
All of that "space" out there beyond earth goes on infinitely. Why?
(The Oort cloud is considered the edge of the Sun's orb of physical,
gravitational, or dynamical influence.)
Bubba

>
>As far as this dickweed EE goes....Well, I hate EE's.
>
>Recently had on who was going to save money by wiring
>his own Mini-Split that we installed.
>
>Long story short. I got MY electrician to repair HIS fuck-ups
>for $450.00. He was lucky that he didn't nuke the compressor.
>

Posted by B-Hate-Me on April 12, 2007, 2:19 pm

>
> Ok, I guess I worded that wrong. Let's try this:
> All of that "space" out there beyond earth goes on infinitely.

I disagree.

The "observable" universe is approx. 2-14 billion light years radius.

That's not quite infinite.





Posted by Bubba on April 12, 2007, 5:14 pm
wrote:

>
>>
>> Ok, I guess I worded that wrong. Let's try this:
>> All of that "space" out there beyond earth goes on infinitely.
>
>I disagree.
>
>The "observable" universe is approx. 2-14 billion light years radius.
>
>That's not quite infinite.
>
>
>
Then, when it ends at that 14 billion light years of
radius....................What is on the other side of it?
DANgER with his beer, playboy and trailer?
Bubba

Posted by B-Hate-Me on April 13, 2007, 7:43 am

>>
>>I disagree.
>>
>>The "observable" universe is approx. 12-14 billion light years radius.
>>
>>That's not quite infinite.
>>
>>
>>
> Then, when it ends at that 14 billion light years of
> radius....................What is on the other side of it?

Well.......Nothing is "on the other side". Space itself is expanding
and that makes the question "what's on the other side" irrelevant.

This probably isn't the group for this discussion.

Jump over to sci.astronomy. They know a lot more about this
shit than I do.




Posted by Bubba on April 13, 2007, 4:48 pm
wrote:

>
>>>
>>>I disagree.
>>>
>>>The "observable" universe is approx. 12-14 billion light years radius.
>>>
>>>That's not quite infinite.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Then, when it ends at that 14 billion light years of
>> radius....................What is on the other side of it?
>
>Well.......Nothing is "on the other side". Space itself is expanding
>and that makes the question "what's on the other side" irrelevant.
>
>This probably isn't the group for this discussion.
>
>Jump over to sci.astronomy. They know a lot more about this
>shit than I do.
>
>
But if nothing is "on the other side" then how is it that there is
something (us) on this side? If its a "wall" out there at the end, the
has to be something on the other side. Certainly we cant be the only
"beings" out in this corner of space. It either ends or it doesnt. :-)
Bubba

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