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Emma Example wrote on Dec 21st 2000, 00:52:05 about
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pity this busy monster, manunkind,
not. Progress is a comfortable disease:
your victim (death and life safely beyond)
plays with the bigness of his littleness
- electrons deify one razorblade
into a mountainrange; lenses extend
unwish through curving wherewhen till unwish
returns on its unself.
A world of made
is not a world of born pity poor flesh
and trees, poor stars and stones, but never this
fine specimen of hypermagical
ultraomnipotence. We doctors know
a hopeless case if listen: there's a hell
of a good universe next door; let's go
-- e. e. cummings
OverlordQ wrote on Sep 24th 2001, 05:27:59 about
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The Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything is 42
quetzalcoatl wrote on Mar 4th 2001, 03:16:00 about
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What few understand is that if the universe is expanding...into where is it expanding?
Orpheus wrote on Jan 12th 2006, 04:30:55 about
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Some people say the universe is curved. This means that if you travel far enough, you will eventually catch up with yourself.
whatevernext96 wrote on Sep 22nd 2001, 17:20:59 about
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Speak for yourself I shall have much better things to do in the Universe than worrying about where to keep all my stuff. Indeed, I'm looking forward to being entirely without mass and weightless free at last of all the heavy burdens of gravity....
gudes wrote on May 4th 2001, 10:44:08 about
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According to Merriam-Webster:
uni*verse (noun)
[Latin universum, from neuter of universus entire, whole, from uni- + versus turned toward, from past participle of vertere to turn more at WORTH]
First appeared 1589
1 : the whole body of things and phenomena observed or postulated : COSMOS: as
a : a systematic whole held to arise by and persist through the direct intervention of divine power
b : the world of human experience
c (1) : the entire celestial cosmos
(2) : MILKY WAY GALAXY
(3) : an aggregate of stars comparable to the Milky Way galaxy
2 : a distinct field or province of thought or reality that forms a closed system or self-inclusive and independent organization
3 : POPULATION 4
4 : a set that contains all elements relevant to a particular discussion or problem
5 : a great number or quantity <a large enough ~ of stocks ... to choose from --G. B. Clairmont>
gudes wrote on May 4th 2001, 10:43:55 about
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According to Merriam-Webster
uni*verse (noun)
[Latin universum, from neuter of universus entire, whole, from uni- + versus turned toward, from past participle of vertere to turn more at WORTH]
First appeared 1589
1 : the whole body of things and phenomena observed or postulated : COSMOS: as
a : a systematic whole held to arise by and persist through the direct intervention of divine power
b : the world of human experience
c (1) : the entire celestial cosmos
(2) : MILKY WAY GALAXY
(3) : an aggregate of stars comparable to the Milky Way galaxy
2 : a distinct field or province of thought or reality that forms a closed system or self-inclusive and independent organization
3 : POPULATION 4
4 : a set that contains all elements relevant to a particular discussion or problem
5 : a great number or quantity <a large enough ~ of stocks ... to choose from --G. B. Clairmont>
the old pirate wrote on Mar 26th 2001, 05:53:42 about
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Scientists who estimate such things have estimated that, at 10 to the minus 32nd of a second after the Big Bang, the universe was the size of a grapefruit.
(I'm not making this up.)
whatevernext96 wrote on Nov 18th 2001, 17:22:20 about
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I was very glad to learn a few seconds ago that scientists have begun to think of our universe in terms of fruit. However, I'm not too happy with the actual 'first fruits' of this research trend. Why does the universe have to be the size of a not too cheery grapefruit just after Big Bang? Such fiddly fruit they always need sugar and take ages to open up. Or was that God's metaphor for the human species?
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