Yeah, you'd think that all those aliens living on other planets at the time of the big bang would have been killed in the blast.
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... Qu'est-ce que c'est?
What the shit?
@The L
Actually, this may not be the actual case, as it is possible a different universe pre-dated our current one, which information from was completely (or maybe not) destroyed during the few instances following the BB. Of course, this is but an hypothesis (last I checked), but it is possible aliens could have died, but the entropy prior to the BB was probably so high nothing organized enough to be considered life would have existed.
No, actually, we saw the earth being flooded. So after the flood receded, we came down and killed off Noah and his bunch, who actually looked kind of like chimps - and took over. That's why us humans from the Planet Zorgon look so different from other animals. We left that part out of the Bible.
Yeah, you'd think that all those aliens living on other planets at the time of the big bang would have been killed in the blast
~headdesk~
Is it truly possible for a human being to be that stupid?
@#913383: Step away from the bong, Lisa. NOW!
Umm...
Hate to break this to you, but the bong has nothing to do with such levels of "retardedness". There is a distinct citric smell in my house right now and it is not from incense...
Yeah, you'd think that all those loonies living in Oklahoma at the time of the big bang would have been killed in the blast.
Except that, oh lord, Oklahoma would not have existed at the time. Oh, and nor would anything else. Isn't that the whole point?
And yeah, you'd expect that the Creator would have been killed in the blast too, wouldn't you?
fergus
My theory suggests this possibility, and yes, THOSE aliens would be dead.
My theory by the way, which is this and mine:
Cosmic indigestion:
That the singularity that Big Banged was NOT the total sum of the entire universe, just most or a large part of it, some galaxies had not been pulled in but were obliberated by the expansion event, reduced to just more matter and energy by the onslaught and indistigishable from the expanding forces.
My evidence or support? None
Why postulate? It just seems the trigger, or tipping point of the expansion event needing the ENTIRE universe is a little too precise and that would nearly suggest a plan. The forces being too much for the singularity to continue to compress them could be a few Jupiters maybe.
I'd love to fly this past Neil DeGrasse Tyson, even if I get shot down it'd be cool.
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