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A Must Watch
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https://g60.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=523495)
BayMoWe335 |
04-28-2011 10:23 PM |
A Must Watch
Many have seen it, some probably have not.
It's a must watch and one of the greatest videos of all time.
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ErvGotti |
04-28-2011 10:41 PM |
Liked the pics as I'm a big astronomy fan, but the narrator puts me to sleep. Pretty much watched it on mute after 30 secs
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BayMoWe335 |
04-28-2011 10:54 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ErvGotti
(Post 9483273)
Liked the pics as I'm a big astronomy fan, but the narrator puts me to sleep. Pretty much watched it on mute after 30 secs
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"The Narrator?"
You're an astronomy buff and don't know the great Carl Sagan?
Sir, I suggest you read up on this guy and watch some of his amazing work. The guy was a legend.
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BayMoWe335 |
04-28-2011 10:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by BTM
(Post 9483383)
Space fucks me up
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No question. The angle showing the dot in a beam of light puts our lack of size, significance, and impact in true perspective. We are less than nothing.
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What's your take on parallel 1-4 universes?
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greycrx87 |
04-28-2011 11:11 PM |
great vid, thanks for sharing
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radix |
04-28-2011 11:58 PM |
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Originally Posted by BTM
(Post 9483428)
What's your take on parallel 1-4 universes?
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I'm not sure if I get exactly what your asking, but if I understand the question, then I tend to think MWI is possible. Of course if MWI exists, then you immediately run into Russell's paradox in the sense that for any universe in which MWI is proven there must be a complimentary universe in which it has been disproven.
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Originally Posted by radix
(Post 9483719)
I'm not sure if I get exactly what your asking, but if I understand the question, then I tend to think MWI is possible. Of course if MWI exists, then you immediately run into Russell's paradox in the sense that for any universe in which MWI is proven there must be a complimentary universe in which it has been disproven.
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Yea multiverses to a point. Level 1 being our existing universe is flat and therefore infinite. And really while I loathe citing wikipedia for such specific info...it's late and I'm being lazy so for an overview here are the basics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiverse
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DougLikesBMW |
04-29-2011 12:57 AM |
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Originally Posted by BayMoWe335
(Post 9483375)
"The Narrator?"
You're an astronomy buff and don't know the great Carl Sagan?
Sir, I suggest you read up on this guy and watch some of his amazing work. The guy was a legend.
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Lol'd at him calling himself an astronomy buff.
There are no astronomy buffs who don't know Carl Sagan and his very recognizable voice.
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Year's_End |
04-29-2011 03:46 AM |
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Originally Posted by DougLikesBMW
(Post 9484001)
Lol'd at him calling himself an astronomy buff.
There are no astronomy buffs who don't know Carl Sagan and his very recognizable voice.
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motherfucking sig
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DougLikesBMW |
04-29-2011 03:50 AM |
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BayMoWe335 |
10-23-2015 01:22 PM |
Bump for relevance.
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overcoil |
10-23-2015 01:57 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by DougLikesBMW
(Post 9484001)
Lol'd at him calling himself an astronomy buff.
There are no astronomy buffs who don't know Carl Sagan and his very recognizable voice.
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Is Carl Sagan an American phenomenon or a global ? You may have missed the point of the video to some respect
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