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Originally posted by WarJohn
Picture this: A second big bang right to this universe's existing status occurs...
What do you think would happen to earth?
I think a second big bang would destroy the existing glaxies from right where they are.
Shot out matter from a second big bang would collide with the earth.
All physical life on earth would be destroyed.
One of these days a telescope is going to catch an ocean of exploided matter rushing our way. There will be nothing we can do.
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by ZeroKnowledge
Optimistic thread, OP. New Big Bang is somewhere in the very bottom of my worries. Universe either exists for unimaginably long time since the Big Bang ,without the Big Ben v2 thus making it happen during existence of Homo Sapiens not to mention of Solar System highly unlikely, or the whole Big Ben theory is wrong. Which means there will be no second Big Ben.
Chear up. There are much more probable things that could wipe out this planet ,and those could be spotted with air defence radars rather then telescopes of various kinds.
Isn't Big Ben near the Houses of Parliament in London - Hope it does goes Bang
Originally posted by JibbyJedi
Thanks for sharing your imagination and random thoughts on the board.
Those "what if this happened" threads really do add to the quality of posts here. I personally enjoy seeing people's every ADHD thoughts turned into threads.
Originally posted by H1ght3chHippie
Don't say we didn't warn you when the gama ray bubble whatchammacallit slowly swallows you and your chicken sandwich.
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by cloaked4u
I believe it is related to this. paneandov.com... nice read. interesting it boggles the mind. I wonder if it is true?
The Sun going into Red Giant phase 2012 is a real stretch of the imagination
The Sun is presently only mid way through its life cycle as a main sequence yellow star
From yellow to Orange to Red over millions of years as it slowly sheds it's outer layers before Supernova - Millions of years till then though - so no sweat on that
edit on 14-4-2012 by artistpoet because: typo
Originally posted by artistpoet
Originally posted by reitze
The "big bang" is just a "flat earth" sort of explination for the limited life of photons. Its just another stupid attempt to pretend we're the center of the 'universe'.
Beyond the sight-distance is either the limit of our collective dream or more "big bangs", like fat bottom girls, they make the rockin world go round.
Fat bottomed girls - very amusing -
I often think if you reverse the accepted ideas of reality put out by so called experts then you get closer to the truth
Originally posted by deckdel
reply to post by rickymouse
Not wanting to spoil the fun here, but we would not even "see" the second big bang coming... In order to "see" it, it needs to emit light - and expand slower than speed of light. Which is the problem. These big bangs expand at the rate of speed of light - thus our universe would be destructed without any notice period!
Dead on arrival
Originally posted by Ovadose
Too late
Galactic_Superwave
two bubbles of energy erupting from the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
Not exactly another big bang, but still your ocean of energy IS comming.edit on 14-4-2012 by Ovadose because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by reitze
The "big bang" is just a "flat earth" sort of explination for the limited life of photons. Its just another stupid attempt to pretend we're the center of the 'universe'.
Beyond the sight-distance is either the limit of our collective dream or more "big bangs", like fat bottom girls, they make the rockin world go round.
Originally posted by WarJohn
Picture this: A second big bang right to this universe's existing status occurs...
What do you think would happen to earth?
I think a second big bang would destroy the existing glaxies from right where they are.
Shot out matter from a second big bang would collide with the earth.
All physical life on earth would be destroyed.
One of these days a telescope is going to catch an ocean of exploided matter rushing our way. There will be nothing we can do.
Originally posted by JibbyJedi
Thanks for sharing your imagination and random thoughts on the board.
Those "what if this happened" threads really do add to the quality of posts here. I personally enjoy seeing people's every ADHD thoughts turned into threads.