Makes you wonder who was the first to travel that far to get the very first jar of marmalade to earth.... ??? ;D
Hopefully this will be many millennia after I've popped my clogs. If it should happen before then I think I would rather not know.
...You are forgetting about reincarnation Hagar...what if we do keep coming back after death as many people believe?
What I want to bring into the open is the fact that we are using philosophical criteria in choosing our models. A lot of cosmology tries to hide that.
...You are forgetting about reincarnation Hagar...what if we do keep coming back after death as many people believe?......then we have to start worrying at some point, even if it is millions of "lifetimes" in the future. Still maybe I'll just be a mouse or a flea by then so I won't be thinking that way...commoner![]()
My entry still applies on Hagar's behalf: at the final moment, he's not going to take time to care.
Put in more basic language: "Time to kiss my arse goodbye".you might know it is the instance of your end [which you may not have time to kiss] and not definitively the universe's; as you indicate, that wouldn't even be your concern at the time.
where did the basis of matter come from... or its origins origins....
I've tried to keep away from this as best i can,
5.
a. I think the universe will end at some point only to start over again as in a life cycle.
b. as papa roach sang in the blood brothers song:
"It's our nature to destroy ourselves
It's our nature to kill ourselves
It's our nature to kill each other
It's in our nature to kill, kill, kill "
c. The suns dying out we all know that but it will not be in our lifetimes that it finally goes.
thats only my opinion though.
john
I'm sure that Sainsbury's will still be open 'till the day that I die.......!
...so no problem there......!
I wouldn't be so sure that Salisbury's will still exist in the year 2099.
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