Scott L
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The answer to your question lies within your question.......Why does your nose run and your feet smell?!
Okay, chew on this a while.
If possible, you can only drive so far North/South and then you'll be heading South/North.
But, if possible, you can drive infinity East/West and NEVER end up going West/East........
Until he runs out.......Much like the question of the ages .......................
How far can a dog run into the woods?
The wise owl says ........three.Every damn time, I swear. How many pages will this one go I wonder
Slightly off topic, so on topic - I heard an Astrophysicist use the North Pole for explaining time before the Big Bang (I believe was quoting Stephen Hawking to a degree)Okay, chew on this a while.
If possible, you can only drive so far North/South and then you'll be heading South/North.
But, if possible, you can drive infinity East/West and NEVER end up going West/East........
Just before the Big Bang, there was a lot of whining and begging her please......Slightly off topic, so on topic - I heard an Astrophysicist use the North Pole for explaining time before the Big Bang (I believe was quoting Stephen Hawking to a degree)
The question asked was “what do you think was happening before the Big Bang?” Amongst other theories, the physicist said that would be like standing at the North Pole and asking “Hey, how do I go further north?” The question doesn’t really mean anything in that situation similar to that question of time before the Big Bang. It is also what I tell my wife when she asks me “when did you buy that jeep part?”
Anyways, what pressure you guys running on 37” Mickey Thompson Baja ATs?
The idea that nothing happened before the big bang is a theory baked into the limitations of our understanding. It's akin to making definitive statements like "nothing can travel faster than the speed of light"... well sure, our understandings of the relativity of the universe tell us it's impossible, but then there's quantum entanglement which we can't fully explain yet, which violates that principle.The question asked was “what do you think was happening before the Big Bang?”