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So the odds of another big-bang is one divided by one followed by 100million trillion trillion trillion trillion noughts and the equations in physics where t=0 are theoretical because 0 (nothing) doesn't exist.
So, given infinity, the odds of one divided by one followed by 100million trillion trillion trillion trillion noughts is actually not just probable, but extremely likely.
Look out for unicorns tonight...
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In other words, it's not gonna' happen.
- blaw0
bit early in the day to be drinking that heavily, isn't it?
- brandelec0
was that a pick up line? like, hey baby you know its highly likely we'll be experiencing the big bang?
- ********0
LOL, blaw! Hows' Johnstown?
- ********0
In other words, it's not gonna' happen.
JazX
(aug 23 04, 09:20)
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Actually, yes. It's probably happened trillions of times already. And and given that and infinity, we've probably had this conversation again and again...Balls... I think I'm going mad...
- lowimpakt0
not mad, just a little silly
- blaw0
really good, JazX. too chilly for august though.
leaves are starting to change already, so apparently even the trees are pissed about this summer.
- rasko40
you just made that up.
- Mimio0
True, if the universe is infinite we will live infinite times.
- ********0
It's all theory.
- ********0
Actually, yes. It's probably happened trillions of times already. And and given that and infinity, we've probably had this conversation again and again...
moth
(aug 23 04, 09:24)Probably happened doesn't mean that it has happened. It's controversial. It would be cool though! ;)
- mitsu0
To put the probability into perspective, there's a greater chance of a tornado tearing through a junkyard and assembling a Boeing 747 in flight.
- ********0
hehehhee nice one mitsu
- ********0
But mitsu - you're thinking within human limits. The fact we're here armed with iPods and fighting over apple vs pc is stranger than you analogy...
- alexkx0
gonna use this excuse next time i call in to work!
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http://www.newscientist.com/inpr…
Scroll down. It's in the current issue... well... my add on about it happening before is my own work... bahha/.