Date: 26/08/2024 14:55:01
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2190030
Subject: In The Beginning There Was Darkness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOJRfqiYdm4&t=489s

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Date: 26/08/2024 15:20:34
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2190031
Subject: re: In The Beginning There Was Darkness

Peak Warming Man said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOJRfqiYdm4&t=489s

That links to the end of it.

Try this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOJRfqiYdm4

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Date: 26/08/2024 15:22:47
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2190032
Subject: re: In The Beginning There Was Darkness

Bubblecar said:


Peak Warming Man said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOJRfqiYdm4&t=489s

That links to the end of it.

Try this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOJRfqiYdm4

Ta.

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Date: 26/08/2024 15:23:06
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2190033
Subject: re: In The Beginning There Was Darkness

They’re saying the early universe was “featureless”, while at the same time showing a fellow picking up one of many little black balls surrounded by swirling fog.

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Date: 26/08/2024 15:25:21
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2190034
Subject: re: In The Beginning There Was Darkness

Bubblecar said:


They’re saying the early universe was “featureless”, while at the same time showing a fellow picking up one of many little black balls surrounded by swirling fog.

It’s symbolism you duffer. Little black balls and swirling fog symbolise “featurelessness”.

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Date: 26/08/2024 19:59:26
From: dv
ID: 2190101
Subject: re: In The Beginning There Was Darkness

Bubblecar said:


They’re saying the early universe was “featureless”, while at the same time showing a fellow picking up one of many little black balls surrounded by swirling fog.

I think these concepts don’t lend themselves to illustration and perhaps it is better not to try

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Date: 26/08/2024 20:49:11
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2190108
Subject: re: In The Beginning There Was Darkness

dv said:

Bubblecar said:

They’re saying the early universe was “featureless”, while at the same time showing a fellow picking up one of many little black balls surrounded by swirling fog.

I think these concepts don’t lend themselves to illustration and perhaps it is better not to try

quitter talk, much insight to gain from analogy, there is

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Date: 28/08/2024 21:41:58
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2190731
Subject: re: In The Beginning There Was Darkness

I have this picture of the early universe.

1 infinite point of density, energy and heat. No light.

2 This infinite point then expanded like a balloon to a certain size then slowed down. Still No light

3 Over time the early universe went through some changes, this resulted in a fog of hydrogen filling the ballon, the early universe is still dark.

4 Over more time billions of pockets of this fog begin to collapse creating the first stars, this process happens everywhere within the balloon. The balloon starts to expand again.

5 The universe starts to see first light every where as the fog clears galaxies start to form.

6 The universe continues to clear becoming less foggy as galaxy production speeds up, acceleration of the universe speeds up.

7 Today 13.8 billion years later

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