specialdave
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  Apr 07 '07 by specialdave        27 Comments        Watch this
i need some random thoughts for one of my designs. what kind of stuff gets stuck in your head? like BIG biblical stuff that just boggles your mind. so far i've got the idea that space is infinate and time travel. i need to think of like 5 more things like that.

valorandvellum
   valorandvellum on Apr 07 '07 at 12:10am
Oh dear, I thought from your title you meant songs. I was going to say Final Countdown by Europe but I guess that isn't applicable.
exoticrobotic
exoticrobotic on Apr 07 '07 at 12:11am
time goes forever, never stops
songs get stuck in heads too
and girls
Stevethegreat
Stevethegreat on Apr 07 '07 at 12:11am
Goliath was big and in the bible.
specialdave
specialdave on Apr 07 '07 at 12:12am
i forgot about songs. that works pretty well
cassiepaige
cassiepaige on Apr 07 '07 at 12:19am
I have a brain stuck in my head and my ear holes are too little for it to come out. :(
Roostersauce
Roostersauce on Apr 07 '07 at 12:29am
that time is an actualy thing. that before the "big bang" there was nothing. not time no space. and with space time was also created, making it a realitve tangible thing. just in a different dimension in which we are unable to experience it.
lenabean
lenabean on Apr 07 '07 at 12:30am
alternate planes of reality
Roostersauce
Roostersauce on Apr 07 '07 at 12:33am
and that there are probably many more dimension, possibly with creatures living in it, that we are unable to see but they can see us.

an example is like..

if there was a 2D being living on/in? a flat surfae. they would not be able to see us. but we could see them, they wouldnt have the need for a top either, so wed basically see through them. if we stuck our finger onto the surfavce in fron of the being, they would suddenly see a line in front of them created out of nothing. and if we talked they could hear us. if they asked were we are, we would tell them to look up. but "up" means absolutly nothing to them. they cannot understand what up is. so you suddenly pick them up and let them fall back down to their 2D world, but on the way down, they are suddenly able to see a world of 3D.

how mind blowing would that be. basically kick it up a dimension, and you have us interacting with a 4D being. they might be out there. if they contacted us, instead of them telling us to look up. they might say look "qacklir" but we have no way to look "qacklir" we are physically inable to see into their world


i learned that last year in my cosmology class
it blew my mind
RobinHood
RobinHood on Apr 07 '07 at 12:33am
I wonder what's outside of the universe and how it's possible for the universe to expand or contract, if there's nothing outside of it.

Oh and what boggles my mind is how some people are morning people..
BrewHaHa
BrewHaHa on Apr 07 '07 at 12:35am
Free will doesn't exist. But where does the field of determinism exist?
Roostersauce
Roostersauce on Apr 07 '07 at 12:35am
if you believe in the big bang theory you cannot ask whats outside the universe, because were the universe hasnt reach yet, there is no space and there is not time. there is literally nothing

its crazy. god. cosmology = best class ever
BlameTheSuburbs
   BlameTheSuburbs on Apr 07 '07 at 12:36am
I ask myself "WHAT'S THE POINT" to so much stuff I create and do. Dunno if that's what you're going for.

Or...for a dark take on the idea: "Is that pain in my leg cancer??? Maybe its cancer. Oh my god. What do I do."
margolove
margolove on Apr 07 '07 at 1:52am
the idea that we all die someday. That consciousness stops at some point. Time is just rushing by.

And then.. I think in the opposite direction.. consciousness is created, too. Where does it come from? What are we before birth?

The infinite nature of space boggles my mind. How can anything go on forever? But then again, how can it end? An end implies something beyond.

Our separate nature as human beings.. we're each in our own little self-contained sphere and none of us can ever know all of another.
BlameTheSuburbs
   BlameTheSuburbs on Apr 07 '07 at 2:10am
the universe curves in on itself and doesn't actually go on forever
BlameTheSuburbs
   BlameTheSuburbs on Apr 07 '07 at 2:13am
heres something fun to think about:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_fate_of_the_universe
deboraborialis
deboraborialis on Apr 07 '07 at 3:03am
The first time I reaslised why we only see part of the moon at times (earths shadow and all that). Blew my mind.

Migration of birds and insects is pretty amazing too.

Advertising jingles and shit songs also get stuck in my head, so I can't remember the important things.
exoticrobotic
exoticrobotic on Apr 07 '07 at 3:16am
what? what was that?

yeah, my brain just blew up
The Crackers
The Crackers on Apr 07 '07 at 3:21am
i always have time so confused

and then emotions

like i don't understand why we have them and how they work
stubby43
stubby43 on Apr 07 '07 at 5:53am
That as much as we try to control our lives we really dont.
Leonard Lau
Leonard Lau on Apr 07 '07 at 6:19am
Music, clouds, circle of life, emotions and hope.

Those are the things that are always subjective and whiz around my head.
ecokid
ecokid on Apr 07 '07 at 6:20am
Bacteria. How everything is covered in the stuff, crawling around and doing their own little germy thing and we don't even notice them- well providing you don't leave rotting food about or you wash the shower in a timely manner. Oh and the idea of particles. That's pretty cool too. I love the idea that as i walk through space, millions of particles a flowing around me like some fluidious form, enveloping me as i move about my life.
margolove
margolove on Apr 07 '07 at 11:06am
Atoms.

We're all made up of little tiny microscopic particles.

The complexity of the human body...

BlameTheSuburbs, I was aware of the curved nature of the universe.. however, I feel that by saying the universe is curved, that implies that there's something beyond it.. endless nothingness, perhaps? But that's still something.
xiv
   xiv on Apr 07 '07 at 11:11am
we float in salt water.
ValerieChapstick
ValerieChapstick on Apr 07 '07 at 11:18am
I'm always marveling at reflection and refraction. I mean, they're the whole reason we can see. And raindrops and mirrors and steam and... just, wow, light is amazing.
Probably just me. :-)

Yeah, the moon rotates and revolves at just the right rate that we only see one side ever... that's pretty weird.
Not to mention stars- those are awesome.
And how many grains of sand are there, anyway?
margolove
margolove on Apr 07 '07 at 11:26am
light in general is pretty fascinating

Sometimes I can't stop thinking about how reality is only what I can detect with my senses. Maybe they're lying to me! Things are certain colors because my eyes perceive them to be that way; textures feel a certain way because my brain says they feel that way.

Haha, all of this stuff is making me think about Enlightenment theory..
numbb
numbb on Apr 07 '07 at 12:21pm
hi
BlameTheSuburbs
   BlameTheSuburbs on Apr 07 '07 at 12:40pm
yaya. their isn't any space beyond the universe, but you can never reach the end of the universe anyway because of the geometry of the universe. I think.

of course nobody knows for sure. cosmology is definitely full of speculation, so there is space for wondering.
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