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    Hey nomoney you said you did astronomy. Is there another universe like ours spare me the 1.21 jiggawats and flux capacitor talk and give it to me straight.

    PS it’s in off topic you’re oligated to answer because that’s your job title “off topic overseer” It’s actually quite racist why the black man got to have an overseer…….expect a petition sometime soon.

    PPS behind every fat girl is a beautiful one, no really b*tch get out the way she’s behind you..< heard that today gave it a big "ha" thought I'd share it. PPPS I dare you to say I didn't use perfect grammar.

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    There is no way of knowing if there is other universes like ours or not. It is highly unlikely that the human race will EVER know if there are any other universes besides ours or not. The only plausible way to discover other universes is through cosmic holes of some kind (insert McDunkin’s mother joke here). It’s possible that wormholes or black holes could transport you back in time (past the 14 billion year old universe we live in now) or into some other universe but that’s all purely theoretical.

    There is some (brand new) evidence in the CMB (cosmic microwave background, aka leftover crap from the big bang) that suggests that the universe is cyclical. That means that eventually when dark energy forces the universe to collapse on itself, another big bang will happen and everything will start over again.

    If you meant galaxies instead of universes, than that’s a different story. The Milky Way Galaxy is just one of trillions of galaxies in the expanding universe. It’s a barred spiral galaxy (a bar-shaped center with spinning arms around the outside). Everything in the Milky Way (including us), revolve around a super-massive black hole. There are billions of galaxies like ours in the universe.

    Solar Systems are trickier. The Earth and seven other planets revolve around the Sun. The Sun is a middle-aged star. Pretty typical in terms of size, density and brightness. There are many other stars like it, and just like in our solar system, planets and crap revolve around it. However, it is hard to find small planets that revolve around other stars. They are too small and dull to see from so far away (think Mercury and Mars). We can see big, bright planets that rotate around other stars (think Jupiter and Saturn), but that’s all for now.

    Scientists are working hard to find planets like Earth. Meaning that are covered in water and aren’t too hot/cold. A discovery like this could lead to contact with intelligent life on other planets (aliens). Fun stuff.

    I’d give your grammer in that last post a C+.

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    There is no way of knowing if there is other universes like ours or not. It is highly unlikely that the human race will EVER know if there are any other universes besides ours or not. The only plausible way to discover other universes is through cosmic holes of some kind (insert McDunkin’s mother joke here). It’s possible that wormholes or black holes could transport you back in time (past the 14 billion year old universe we live in now) or into some other universe but that’s all purely theoretical.

    There is some (brand new) evidence in the CMB (cosmic microwave background, aka leftover crap from the big bang) that suggests that the universe is cyclical. That means that eventually when dark energy forces the universe to collapse on itself, another big bang will happen and everything will start over again.

    If you meant galaxies instead of universes, than that’s a different story. The Milky Way Galaxy is just one of trillions of galaxies in the expanding universe. It’s a barred spiral galaxy (a bar-shaped center with spinning arms around the outside). Everything in the Milky Way (including us), revolve around a super-massive black hole. There are billions of galaxies like ours in the universe.

    Solar Systems are trickier. The Earth and seven other planets revolve around the Sun. The Sun is a middle-aged star. Pretty typical in terms of size, density and brightness. There are many other stars like it, and just like in our solar system, planets and crap revolve around it. However, it is hard to find small planets that revolve around other stars. They are too small and dull to see from so far away (think Mercury and Mars). We can see big, bright planets that rotate around other stars (think Jupiter and Saturn), but that’s all for now.

    Scientists are working hard to find planets like Earth. Meaning that are covered in water and aren’t too hot/cold. A discovery like this could lead to contact with intelligent life on other planets (aliens). Fun stuff.

    I’d give your grammer in that last post a C+.

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    McDunkin

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