Geodad478
Geodad478 OP t1_j1duyhc wrote
Reply to comment by im_a_good_goat in Can we truly know the age of the universe? by Geodad478
There is no higher power. We only have the most brilliant minds of our time to figure things out.
To invoke a higher power is to stop asking questions, and that would make life boring.
Geodad478 OP t1_j1du6ri wrote
Reply to comment by ilovethetradio in Can we truly know the age of the universe? by Geodad478
That's the definition of a hypotheses.
Geodad478 OP t1_j1dpcw3 wrote
Reply to comment by Feisty-Coyote396 in Can we truly know the age of the universe? by Geodad478
I think hypotheses is a better fit than theory in some places. A theory is based on observations.
Geodad478 OP t1_j1dm2ds wrote
Reply to comment by sintegral in Can we truly know the age of the universe? by Geodad478
Answers like this are why I posted here. 🙂
Geodad478 OP t1_j1dlh5p wrote
Reply to comment by kmkmrod in Can we truly know the age of the universe? by Geodad478
That's interesting. 🙂
That would definitely shake up physics.
Geodad478 OP t1_j1difnb wrote
Reply to comment by a4mula in Can we truly know the age of the universe? by Geodad478
This is why I asked the question here. 🙂
Geodad478 OP t1_j1dg6cn wrote
Reply to comment by a4mula in Can we truly know the age of the universe? by Geodad478
Microwave radiation is still light though. At some point, the CMB radiation would not be visible due to the distance being to far for the light to ever reach us.
The CMB could be extending beyond what we could observe due to the speed of light.
Geodad478 t1_j56srwy wrote
Reply to comment by SonderSociety in Do beavers get splinters in their mouths, and if they do, how do they deal with them? by OldManIrv
Is that the same for other rodents? I have a chinchilla, who has to chew wooden toys to keep his teeth trimmed.