GUESS WHAT?!!! My neighbor told me about a planet outside our universe!!! She said:
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GUESS WHAT?!!! My neighbor told me about a planet outside our universe!!! She said:
Its name is Ednus (correct me if I spell wrong by posting please, thank you)!!!
Do any of you know if it has any life on it?
What color is it or what else is known about it?
Do any of you know if it has any life on it?
What color is it or what else is known about it?
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I can tell you quite a bit about this mystery planet.
*rolls eyes*
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*rolls eyes*
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No, he's right TML. It's Sab's Planet Outside of the Universe. Time has no meaning there, and you can park for free -- day or night. At the restaurants you get waited on by lovely Asian models. There are no bills on Sab's Planet Outside of the Universe, and it's legal to streak.
Tell your neighbor she has a keen eye, and that she's welcome to my planet anytime.
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Seriously, though, I don't wanna think about what's outside the Universe, space, or anything else for that matter. It's not what's be on other planets that spooks me, it's the size and emptiness.
Tell your neighbor she has a keen eye, and that she's welcome to my planet anytime.
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Seriously, though, I don't wanna think about what's outside the Universe, space, or anything else for that matter. It's not what's be on other planets that spooks me, it's the size and emptiness.
There be pheasants and penguins and booberry trees between the greenest of skies and the whitest of seas
Wertle-wertle-wertle-woo, wertle-woooo...
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That's better than my neighbour; she told me about this new continent they found south of the South Pole! [/lame attempt at mockery]
Anyways, there can't be something outside of the universe. In order for something to be something, it must first be in the universe; empty space doesn't even exist outside of the universe, as I understand it. This news is pretty old hat anyways; evidence of extra-solar planets has been around for quite a while.
As for their colour, I don't think they've gotten a chance to determine anything else besides the fact that they do exist; the only evidence of their existence is the effect of their gravitational pull while orbiting a neighbouring star (if I recall correctly).
[ April 13, 2005, 07:34 PM: Message edited by: Ace Mercury ]
Anyways, there can't be something outside of the universe. In order for something to be something, it must first be in the universe; empty space doesn't even exist outside of the universe, as I understand it. This news is pretty old hat anyways; evidence of extra-solar planets has been around for quite a while.
As for their colour, I don't think they've gotten a chance to determine anything else besides the fact that they do exist; the only evidence of their existence is the effect of their gravitational pull while orbiting a neighbouring star (if I recall correctly).
[ April 13, 2005, 07:34 PM: Message edited by: Ace Mercury ]
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That's what scares me.Originally posted by Ace Mercury:
Anyways, there can't be something outside of the universe. In order for something to be something, it must first be in the universe; empty space doesn't even exist outside of the universe, as I understand it.
There be pheasants and penguins and booberry trees between the greenest of skies and the whitest of seas
Wertle-wertle-wertle-woo, wertle-woooo...
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Unless there are multiple universes...
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Dude, do you really live on Planet Ednus (or whatever it really is called) or are you just joking but, is there life outside our earth, solar system or even universe that you know of? PM me in as much detail as you can please, thank you!!!Originally posted by Lung Butter:
No, he's right TML. It's Sab's Planet Outside of the Universe. Time has no meaning there, and you can park for free -- day or night. At the restaurants you get waited on by lovely Asian models. There are no bills on Sab's Planet Outside of the Universe, and it's legal to streak.
Tell your neighbor she has a keen eye, and that she's welcome to my planet anytime.
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Seriously, though, I don't wanna think about what's outside the Universe, space, or anything else for that matter. It's not what's be on other planets that spooks me, it's the size and emptiness.
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^Again, I believe you've mixed up the Universe and the Galaxy.
The universe contains the galaxies, and we live withen a galaxy (The Milky Way galaxy.)
Galaxies contain millions of stars and planets and such on. And some stars/planets/whatever exist outside of galaxies.
As for multiple universes, it might be possible. But we can't see beyond our universe at the time, so we probably won't know for a long, long time.
And the closest planet that can support life is probably Mars (Or, at least, it COULD'VE supported life.)
The universe contains the galaxies, and we live withen a galaxy (The Milky Way galaxy.)
Galaxies contain millions of stars and planets and such on. And some stars/planets/whatever exist outside of galaxies.
As for multiple universes, it might be possible. But we can't see beyond our universe at the time, so we probably won't know for a long, long time.
And the closest planet that can support life is probably Mars (Or, at least, it COULD'VE supported life.)
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My IP address is from another world.Originally posted by punkonjunk1024:
Dude, do you really live on Planet Ednus (or whatever it really is called) or are you just joking
I'm sure there's life outside Earth and the Solar System, but Universe, probably also. I bet there're other planes of existence.but, is there life outside our earth, solar system or even universe that you know of? PM me in as much detail as you can please, thank you!!!
Like the one where the Nameless Thing lives.
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To date, over 150 planets have been discovered outside of our solar system. All of them are within our own galaxy because our technology is not powerful enough to view individual stars in other galaxies. None of the planets we've found so far have any given us any reason to believe that they have life. Most of them are much too big (Jupiter sized or larger) and usually in orbits much too far away or much to close to their respective stars. A recently discovered planet that's believed to be solid is a mere 14x the size of Earth but it orbits closer to it's star than Mercury does to our own. Part of the problem is that we don't yet have the ability to see earth sized planets because they're too small. A few years back I heard about a special array that NASA planned to have built by the year 2020 that would allow use to veiw Earth-sized planets around other stars.
On another note, it sounds like you might be talking about Sedna, a small planet-like object that was found at the edge of our solar system a while back. I say "planet-like" because it's so small that scientists are still debating on whether it's really a planet or not.
On another note, it sounds like you might be talking about Sedna, a small planet-like object that was found at the edge of our solar system a while back. I say "planet-like" because it's so small that scientists are still debating on whether it's really a planet or not.
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OH! You just dissed Cthulhu!Originally posted by Yuji Naka:
Could somebody grabbed a gunblade and beat the crap out of that ass-brain!
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What makes this planet finding different from all the other 100+ extrasolar planets is that this is the first time we have been able to see, and photograph an extrasolar planet. Ever other one that was discovered was only discovered through indirect evidence. If there are planets around a star, then certain characteristics can be seen that would not be seen if there were no planets there.
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But air is everywhere, I like going outside to play tag and hopscotch.Originally posted by Beam Yosho the Drunkard:
^You play too much Square games. Go outside and breath some "air."
Seriously, that image reminds me of an era when octopus's start to evolve and view the male race as inferior in terms of sexiness and start mating with earth women (y'know, octopus tentacle ******).
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