Inevitable Crash Looming by Jürgen


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Jürgen
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Posted 31 May 2012, 21:42 #1 

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Bernard
:panic: :panic: What are we going to do?

Is it any use hiding in the cupboard under the stairs? :panic: :panic:
I don't like signatures, they take up too much screen space.

Posted 01 Jun 2012, 07:31 #2 

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starbug2
got time to clean the car then

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 10:25 #3 

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TyphoonTT
If the humans are still around in 4 billion years time. :lol: :lol: :lol: We will have terminated ourselves long before I think. . . . .

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 11:20 #4 

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starbug2
but will the 75 still be around

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 11:59 #5 

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Jürgen
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starbug2 wrote:but will the 75 still be around

Depends on you, if you look after it well until then ... :lol:

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 12:46 #6 

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Jürgen
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TyphoonTT wrote:We will have terminated ourselves long before I think. . . . .

No, it's the task for the Daleks, isn't it? :mrgreen:

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 12:51 #7 

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starbug2
Jürgen wrote:
starbug2 wrote:but will the 75 still be around

Depends on you, if you look after it well until then ... :lol:
i'll try......

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 13:21 #8 

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Dave
TyphoonTT wrote:If the humans are still around in 4 billion years time. :lol: :lol: :lol: We will have terminated ourselves long before I think. . . . .


Will there still be a sun in 4 billion years?

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 13:39 #9 

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Jürgen
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Dave wrote:Will there still be a sun in 4 billion years?

The sun will run out of fuel :panic: just a bit later, if we can trust these scientists :ugeek: and assuming they haven't made a mistake :oops: in their calculations.

But we should better have a look at the H2 reserves up there ourselves, shouldn't we? 8-) Just to make sure. I'd hate to shiver while watching the galactic spectacle just because the sun has run out of juice too early. :mad1:

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 14:34 #10 


Jumper
They say Andromeda is moving towards 'us'. But the Universe is allegedly expanding.
Surely that means galaxies should be moving apart? I'm confused now. It's all that Brian Cox's fault.

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 15:29 #11 

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Jürgen
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Assuming they are right and the universe is expanding (this would explain why there are always new places to misplace something), then one of the involved galaxies is speeding. Let's hope it's Andromeda so we won't have to pay the fine.

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 15:45 #12 


Jumper
Ahaaaa, that must be where I left my glasses then.

Posted 02 Jun 2012, 16:04 #13 


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