A paper on the universe.

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A paper on the universe.

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So, I could use some help. I have to write a paper on how the universe was created, but I can tie in anything else related to it (various tests, projects, theories, etc.)

I thought I'd ask for help, cause I'm not very knowledgeable in this field, neither do I know all the relevant terminology due to the fact that English isn't my first language, so maybe you could point out a few things/aspects I could/should write about, and if you have some links about it on-hand, it would be greatly appreciated too.
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Post by MKJ »

ask toxicbug, he's a well of knowledge
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Post by ek »

MKJ wrote:ask toxicbug, he's a well of knowledge
:olo:
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Post by SplishSplash »

write an email to pat robertson, he'll gladly explain everything (may need a donation though)
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Image

order online for only $119.95.
http://shop.pastorray.com/catalog/
sounds like a bargain to me.
or you could just pm Pete, hes up on this kinda thing
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Post by Deji »

Guess I should have mentioned this is for physics, not religion class :X
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the universe doesn't exist...don't waste ur time ...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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Post by SplishSplash »

Fender wrote:direct download from here:
http://www.fender.net/elegant_universe.html
mind if I download them all?
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I'm not hosting them myself, I just traced back through the various layers directly to the akamai host. That way you can right-click, save as and watch later. I did that for a long trip. I watched them on my laptop w/o an Internet connection.
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busetibi wrote:Image

order online for only $119.95.
http://shop.pastorray.com/catalog/
sounds like a bargain to me.
or you could just pm Pete, hes up on this kinda thing
What the bloody hell? Are you joking?

I suggest you read a book called "The Dancing Wu-Li Masters". It's got a lot of good stuff in it about the creation of the universe. As well, check out Scrooge's Cryptic Carol : Visions of Energy, Time, and Quantum Nature. Follows the Scrooge story with a twist. Instead of getting lectured on whatever the fuck Scrooge got lectured on originally, the ghosts lecture him on quantum physics and other neat shit. There's a lot of stuff in that book about the first couple seconds of the universe's existance. Check 'em both out.


Wu-Li Masters: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007T ... e&n=283155
Scrooge: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/038794 ... e&n=283155
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

deji - perhaps you can explain how the laws of physics allow people to run 1 km in 70 seconds.

(haven't heard from u in the other thread!)
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Post by menkent »

yea, that'd be an impressive sprint considering olympic times for the 800m are around 103sec. shit, that pace would destroy the world record in the 100m... much less 1000m.
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cheers
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

menkent wrote:yea, that'd be an impressive sprint considering olympic times for the 800m are around 103sec. shit, that pace would destroy the world record in the 100m... much less 1000m.
not according to deji :p

http://www.quake3world.com/forum/viewto ... 021#316021
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Post by Deathshroud »

Look up black holes, there are theories on how the might be the potential beginnings of a galaxy.
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MKJ wrote:ask toxicbug, he's a well of knowledge
The origins of the universe is Krakus' field.
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Post by busetibi »

mrd wrote:
What the bloody hell? Are you joking?
duh!!
i thought it was obvious seeing how i pointed to Pete as a reference :icon26:
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in the beginning god created the heavens and the earth
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Anyone else having problems playing chapter 5 and 6 of part 1?
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Post by tnf »

Look up stuff on COBE. Or read "Before the Beginning" by Martin Reese. Great, great book and will be a great reference.
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ToxicBug wrote:
MKJ wrote:ask toxicbug, he's a well of knowledge
The origins of the universe is Krakus' field.
i stand corrected, this is true
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busetibi wrote:
mrd wrote:
What the bloody hell? Are you joking?
duh!!
i thought it was obvious seeing how i pointed to Pete as a reference :icon26:
Okay good... just checking man hahah
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Post by tnf »

I AM THE ONLY REFERENCE.

...if the questions are about useless trivia...
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Post by menkent »

check out books by Stuart Kaufmann, while you're at it. I can personally recommend "At Home in the Universe," but "Origins of Order" and "Investigations" could also be fun if you have the time/interest.
Or if you want to have a laugh at your teacher's expense, read something by Per Bak and use self-organized criticality as your starting point. Nothing's funner than scientific tautologies!
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