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What exists outside the universe isn't really "nothing". There are theories but still. I followed the one that says that all space has properties and contains its own energy. So space, even outside the universe isn't empty but contain dark energy. Now, no one knows the properties of this energy irl besides being the main factor in the expansion of the universe so...


There is no space outside of a universe. Spacetime IS the universe. If something has space, it is not outside of a universe. There is literal "nothing" outside of universes because there is no "thing" "there." "There" does not exist, and without space, there cannot be "things" "there."
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@DarkwolfX37 Thought u meant the observable universe. Dark energy comes outside of what we have seen and it may be the gravitational force of another massive object hence the reason our universe is expanding or it may just be a layer of energy that surrounds the universe and keeps expanding it. Just throwing out ideas, not thinking too much about them. But, couldn't it also be an energy from outside the universe and space altogether?
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@DarkwolfX37 Thought u meant the observable universe. Dark energy comes outside of what we have seen and it may be the gravitational force of another massive object hence the reason our universe is expanding or it may just be a layer of energy that surrounds the universe and keeps expanding it. Just throwing out ideas, not thinking too much about them. But, couldn't it also be an energy from outside the universe and space altogether?


Dark energy and matter may be within the observable universe (it's highly likely if I remember correctly).

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Dark energy and matter may be within the observable universe (it's highly likely if I remember correctly).

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Spambot.


Ah. Well, there are your lists.

@DarkwolfX37 Thought u meant the observable universe. Dark energy comes outside of what we have seen and it may be the gravitational force of another massive object hence the reason our universe is expanding or it may just be a layer of energy that surrounds the universe and keeps expanding it. Just throwing out ideas, not thinking too much about them. But, couldn't it also be an energy from outside the universe and space altogether?


I meant the entire universe. Dark Matter and Dark Energy are within the universe and are observable from earth, if only by their affects. We observe galaxies that act differently than they would without factoring in the two.
Not irl, it couldn't. The total energy and matter of the universe is zero. Equating out all energy and antienergy as well as matter and antimatter, as well as the dark energy and dark matter projected to be in the universe, everything cancels out to zero. If you mean in the RP, yes, that could be the case for some universes.
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So basically inflation theory?
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So basically inflation theory?


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Went one step beyond there. Meant to say Zero Energy Universe theory. Been reading universe expansion theories and made the connection.
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Went one step beyond there. Meant to say Zero Energy Universe theory. Been reading universe expansion theories and made the connection.


No macro-universal concept are well understood at this point.
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The total energy and matter of the universe is zero.


Anyway I was aiming at this point. It is just a hypothesis but he phrased it as it was an indisputable fact.
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Anyway I was aiming at this point. It is just a hypothesis but he phrased it as it was an indisputable fact.


Physicists do that a lot.
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@DarkwolfX37

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Here's that, but disregard the GTX 1060. All GPU prices are 900% bloated right now due to GPU mining in cryptocurrency. You may have to wait until that dies down a bit.
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so like I said I went to Lake Havasu
i will tell you one story at a time and you will comment if you will
if you will not
you will not
david will also tell you all about his trip to san antonio
do you understand
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so like I said I went to Lake Havasu
i will tell you one story at a time and you will comment if you will
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you will not
david will also tell you all about his trip to san antonio
do you understand


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hello I see you understand
so I went to Lake Havasu which was a lake
Remember when I wrote that whole description piece on Lake Havasu? Turns out it was wrong on several counts. What it was not wrong about was the heat; it was upwards of 120 degrees Fahrenheit half the day. Thankfully, on the water it was cooler and we were in air conditioned suites. so instead of playing athletic games like volleyball and such we just played cards whenever we weren't in the water
or even if we were at the beach
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hello I see you understand
so I went to Lake Havasu which was a lake
Remember when I wrote that whole description piece on Lake Havasu? Turns out it was wrong on several counts. What it was not wrong about was the heat; it was upwards of 120 degrees Fahrenheit half the day. Thankfully, on the water it was cooler and we were in air conditioned suites. so instead of playing athletic games like volleyball and such we just played cards whenever we weren't in the water
or even if we were at the beach


Are you sure about the 120? That's unsafe levels of heat; it doesn't even get that hot here.
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Are you sure about the 120? That's unsafe levels of heat; it doesn't even get that hot here.


Yup. 18 June: 116. 19: 120. 20: 121. 21: 119. 22: 114. We picked the worst possible week.
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Yup. 18 June: 116. 19: 120. 20: 121. 21: 119. 22: 114. We picked the worst possible week.


Oh, Arizona. That's why.
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Oh, Arizona. That's why.


mmmmmhmmmm
On the water, it was fine, except the wind was really hot. But, surprisingly, I didn't get sunburned at all. On the rafts (I rafted the whole time rather than do anything else because two years ago when I went to Havasu I only enjoyed rafting) the mist caused by the speed made the wind cooler.
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mmmmmhmmmm
On the water, it was fine, except the wind was really hot. But, surprisingly, I didn't get sunburned at all. On the rafts (I rafted the whole time rather than do anything else because two years ago when I went to Havasu I only enjoyed rafting) the mist caused by the speed made the wind cooler.


Though the temperature doesn't impact the likelihood of getting a sunburn.
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