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Universe Frozen in Time
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| Liesbeth de Bakker
Posted on 03/12/2002 12:01:15 PM PST by RightWhale
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Hurry!
Only 50 billion years left!
To: RightWhale
. If we can protect ourselves against destructive forces within our society, I can imagine us doing lots of very unusual things.uh, okay
To: RightWhale
their appearance will freeze in timeThat assumes that they are moving away from us at the speed of light (or close to it). We may see what happened millions of years ago ... but it won't be frozen. Who knows how many stars we see today, have actually exploded millions or thousands of years ago, it's just that the light of their demise hasn't reached us yet.
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03/12/2002 12:16:03 PM PST
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Hodar
To: RightWhale
i doubt it that will humans make to the year 3000
To: RightWhale
Darn, and I was hoping my stock would be worth something by then!
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To: RightWhale
News you can't use.
However, it is nice to realize that some galaxies are already beyond the event horizon. I'm hoping those are the ones containing the man-eaters.
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03/12/2002 12:36:15 PM PST
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Dog Gone
To: RightWhale
Helen Thomas' appearance will be frozen in time.
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To: shadowman99
You can have that "preserved" look, too. Heavy doses of tonsil polish, followed by 30 or 40 coats of lacquer, buffed to a high sheen...
To: RightWhale
The Energizer Bunny will save us.
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03/12/2002 12:59:09 PM PST
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TADSLOS
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To: RightWhale
"What will people see, looking at the sky billions of years from now?", he wondered. They'll see 3D holographic sky-projected news flashes about the latest attempts at a Middle East peace plan.
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03/12/2002 1:06:51 PM PST
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Dan Day
To: shadowman99
"There you go again," I post a picture of my bassett hound on my web page and you steal it for your use. For shame!
To: Bruce Leroy
the amount of information available to us is finite
To: KayEyeDoubleDee
doing lots of very unusual things Some may find themselves teaching political astronomy at Harvard.
To: RightWhale
And this is important because....?
To: green team 1999
i doubt it that will humans make to the year 3000 Some will. Some will even know how to make good spear points.
To: RightWhale
Along with the Matthew Fox's and Thomas Berry's of the world
To: Dan Day
"What will people see, looking at the sky billions of years from now?" Chemtrails.
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03/12/2002 1:40:06 PM PST
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oldsalt
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