atariq344
atariq344
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28th Jan 2015
28th Jan 2015
speed of light can change our future
science protons

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  • Voyager15
    Voyager15
    29th Jan 2015
    @choiahin that is why we need to invent wormholes as soon as we can! :D
  • Voyager15
    Voyager15
    29th Jan 2015
    @choiahin that is why we need to invent wormholes as soon as we can! :D
  • paul001
    paul001
    29th Jan 2015
    @choihnin why are you hateing? its a cool concpet that has truth
  • choiahin
    choiahin
    29th Jan 2015
    @TheExus 6000y/o universe cannot be scientifically accurate... Unless you believe that God is "true", that is.
  • choiahin
    choiahin
    29th Jan 2015
    @QuentinADay That would be true if you could travel faster than light could. But since we cannot, the light from dinosaur ages would be past M100 by the time we get there and put down a telescope :)
  • TheExus
    TheExus
    29th Jan 2015
    @ShadeDrake97, well it did say in the Bible that God stretched out the heavens... a 6,000 y/o universe is scientifically accurate. Watch "Kent Hovind Creation Seminar" on youtube.
  • QuentinADay
    QuentinADay
    29th Jan 2015
    Here is an interesting concept: if you wanted to see just how dinosaurs went extinct then. if you could travel to the galaxy M100 and pulled out a telescope to look at earth you would be able to see what was happening to earth around that time, thus being able to see how the dinosaurs went extinct
  • vampra6149
    vampra6149
    29th Jan 2015
    i agre with mrdoctorwhovian, thats not a mindblowing scientific discovery. I thought it was a pretty common fact
  • Equanimity
    Equanimity
    29th Jan 2015
    Its the doppler shift, or that's what I heard. Call it what you will, this save isn't good, because almost everyone has different FPS, but it helps understand science and sort of explains how to calculate star distances.. Learned that this week :O
  • bodester
    bodester
    29th Jan 2015
    Didn't everyone know that?