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Posted on 03-16-06 05:12 PM Link | Quote
well, Double Helix nebula actually...

anyway, http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060315_dna_nebula.html

it proves that the galaxy is just one big life form.

Infrared signal (the negative image) from the Double Helix Nebula. Credit: M. Morris, UCLA



(edited by dcahrakos on 03-16-06 04:13 PM)
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Posted on 03-16-06 06:11 PM Link | Quote
That's awesome. It would be funny if we found life on a planet near there.
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Posted on 03-17-06 12:12 AM Link | Quote
Sweet! Almost looks just like DNA! (If it was that'd be scary ) Lets look for more things like that in the Universe. I don't think this means anything important though... Just a cool nebula.
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Posted on 03-17-06 11:37 AM Link | Quote
Maybe it's a paradox. We are microscopic organisms living inside a really large human. That human also lives in a world like ours?
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Posted on 03-17-06 12:49 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by [GGS
Cruel Justice]Maybe it's a paradox. We are microscopic organisms living inside a really large human. That human also lives in a world like ours?


You aren't thinking on an infinite scale. Things are different in the world of infinity. But to be serious, it's really just a coincidence that it is shaped like DNA. It being part of a greater lifeform is just a joke.


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Posted on 03-17-06 01:21 PM Link | Quote
Well, of course it's a joke...but it's still amusing to think about. Like the things that happen at the end of a Men in Black movie. Maybe we really are just a tiny part of something else's universe. We may even be an experiment of theirs.
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Posted on 03-23-06 11:23 AM Link | Quote
Always been my theory. The planets and stars circling eachother just like electrons and atoms and such do. We're sitting on some tiny part of something huge.
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Posted on 03-25-06 03:03 AM Link | Quote
Of course, the whole idea of electrons travelling in fixed orbits around the nucleus is about 70 years out of date. Get with the quantum.

So I really doubt that stars and planets represent nuclei and electrons, or any combination thereof. However, if our entire universe is one subatomic particle in another... maybe. Maybe.
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Posted on 03-26-06 09:24 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Skydude
Well, of course it's a joke...but it's still amusing to think about. Like the things that happen at the end of a Men in Black movie.


Those are funny, but I don't think it's true. It's just a cool nebula, that has a pic of it in this cool thread, in the VERY cool (As in Temp.) Universe.
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Posted on 03-28-06 08:34 PM Link | Quote
Ever since I read "Horton Hears a Who" by Dr. Suess.. I always had this large suspicion that we were really just on a speck of dust.
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Posted on 03-28-06 09:05 PM Link | Quote
Interesting picture. If it is just floating like that though, it won't remain all that much longer. (To the universe of course...)
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