To: MNDude
If we don’t finally see what’s at the end of the universe with this one, I’m gonna be disappointed.
2 posted on
11/08/2021 7:48:05 PM PST by
MNDude
To: MNDude
If it had launched on time, we could have seen the end of the universe, but the universe has expanded in the mean time, so it won’t quite make it.
3 posted on
11/08/2021 7:53:55 PM PST by
smokingfrog
( sleep with one eye open (<o> --- )
To: MNDude
If we don’t finally see what’s at the end of the universe with this one, I’m gonna be disappointed.The restaurant?
15 posted on
11/08/2021 9:25:47 PM PST by
null and void
(The Washington DC Swamp, Where Bottom Feeders Are Apex Predators!)
To: MNDude
If we don’t finally see what’s at the end of the universe with this one, I’m gonna be disappointed.What happens when they see something older than 14 billion years? They won't be able to explain that their Big Bang theory with dark matter and dark energy is really dark BS.
19 posted on
11/08/2021 9:37:08 PM PST by
politicianslie
(Those who got vaxxed need to update their wills. Fall flu season approaches & vaxxes HURT immune sys)
To: MNDude
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If we don't finally see what's at the end of the universe with this one, I'm gonna be disappointed. --
Heh!
I hope the launch and placement come off without a fatal hitch. Hubble delivered some beautiful views.
The mysteries of the universe were designed to be impenetrable.
28 posted on
11/09/2021 2:51:40 AM PST by
Cboldt
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