Talk about The universe

Discussion in 'High Ideas' started by enjoyandlive, Oct 6, 2014.

  1. #1 enjoyandlive, Oct 6, 2014
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    Read this if youre blazed, you will trip the fuck out it is worth it

    if ya think about it, right now we don't completely know for sure if theres other life out there in existence. our current telescopic technology can only see a tiny tiny fraction of the entire universe, and no life is really proven to be found. With all that unexplored and unseen world, there just has to be other life out there existing on another planet similarly to us. i believe right now there are other organisms or beings living their own lives, and we dont know of each other. there are completely unique unseen unimaginable odd things out there. Earth came to be by chance within our milky way galaxy. there are millions of galaxies in this universe. its simply not possible for all of those galaxies (which have existed indefinitely in time) to not have planet(s) with life.

    if humans ended up knowing earth really is the only planet with life in the whole universe, that fucks some shit up with philosophy and religion etc and throws so much ideas and shit out there. but by that time we have the technology to find that answe our we'd have blown this planet to bits with nukes. :(

    And i had a thought cannabis is simply unique to our planet earth, no other planet has this exact plant. This is only for the ppl who like talking about space and other life
     
  2. we base life as we know it off of our own timespan within this one galaxy (understandably so) upon MILLIONS hell maybe BILLIONS! of other galaxies. We have to be a young galaxy, i think there are some that existed for hundreds of billions of years and older. There are universal planets and structures found with the technology we have that are found to be 1000x bigger than our sun! Crazy
     
  3. It is not unlikely at some time my friend. To think science only lined up perfectly to create life cycles and ecosystems for our planet, would simply be naive. If we could actually comprehend how huge this shit is for even a split second we would probably be super humbled. Craziest thing is that other life would be COMPLETELY different from us. Like imagine how different an octopus is to you. These mutants is gonna make octopuses seem normal as shit. And we're gonna look fucking crazy to them too.

    I'm baked as a cake.

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  4. Ahaha fuck yeah!! Maybe wed have the answer when im 80. we'll never know. Trips me out so hard dude
     
  5. As someone who has explored many different states of consciousness, I have a very different perspective.
     
     
     
     
  6. very well said Yeah at death i hope that reveals the answer.
     
  7. I always found this disturbing, if you study the mathematics behind entropy and thermodynamics you will see that it is impossible for the current universe to continue for infinite time. There will necessarily be a heat death of the universe and no matter how advanced we get as a species, nothing can change that. Maybe in some unfathomable way we will get to different universe or something.
     
  8. thats too advanced talk for me. i just wanna trip out about space and universe with my GC stoners
     
  9. I think what you're talking about is called the "Big Freeze" and I'm pretty sure it's just a theory.
    I got my money on the "Big Rip" theory where the opposite of the Big Bang happens and everything shrinks into a singularity again so another Big Bang happens, then this repeats indefinitely. It makes a lot of sense, the way I think about it, also it sounds like a mad bong rip lol.
     
  10. In either case, what is the outcome for human beings? As a human I feel this destiny as though humans have always existed and will always exist but that simply isn't true. We haven't always existed and most probably we will cease existing as some point. That is scary and shitty if you spend your whole life improving humanity. Like I spent a great deal of my life increasing humanities understanding of mathematics because I thought it was a noble thing to do and would help advance the human race as a whole. It doesn't matter how we advance, though, if we are all going to that singularity anyway.
     
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  11. There was this cool program I used to use, it would download chunks of SETI data and analyze it for signs of an extraterrestrial signal, then send the results back. Pretty cool. Had a couple little blips but were probably local explainable signals. But you never know ... you could be the Jodi Foster who finds the motherload!
     
  12. Exactly. Nothing has to mean anything. Everything ends.
    Most people would be depressed at this thought, but instead, you should feel liberated.
    You know that in the grand scheme of things, everything is always okay, so chill out, mate.
     
  13. I believe that one of the most close minded and outrageous things to think is that humans and all of are planets species are the only ones out there in this, massive almost infinite (if not infinite) container that holds universes upon universes.. Pisses me off when people say "theres no such thing as aliens" its such an unsophisticated thing to believe..
     

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