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This is quite interesting... from the BBC's Horizon programme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bGx3UB-Slg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bGx3UB-Slg
SpeedFreek":3i6n0cq2 said:And I was really hoping that none of the physicists would solve the puzzle, and then they could end the program with the credits rolling and some small child wandering into the picture, picking it up and solving it in a few seconds!
niebieskieucho":7tmtb9fd said:Can't find continuation of discussion. Is it due to censorship of some topics? If so, we are in Medieval of XXI century and forums stopped playing role of sharing other points of view that are not concordant with official science. Discussion was on hypotheses and theories that are falsified after all.
niebieskieucho":3ukg15i8 said:Can't find continuation of discussion. Is it due to censorship of some topics? If so, we are in Medieval of XXI century and forums stopped playing role of sharing other points of view that are not concordant with official science. Discussion was on hypotheses and theories that are falsified after all.
Jimmyboy":1q3hl8wj said:With the Big crunch or Big bounce theory, is it the matter in the universe that is reversed in direction or is it the fabric of space as well as the matter in it that is re attracted??
Also with the big bounce and big crunch theory, if all the matter was reversed in direction back to a single point, wouldnt there be just loads of black holes everywhere as matter re-condensed, then potentially the universe would be just one big black hole? as with the big bounce why would it be a big bang again? are they suggesting there is a limit to how much matter a blackhole can contain before it creates a big bang?