Symphony of Science

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by OddApple, Oct 7, 2012.

  1. OddApple

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  2. Sam101

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    Cool videos... And we ARE all star dust. Everything in the universe is made up of the same things. And matter can never really be destroyed, simply changed from one form or another. Much like energy...

    So, yes, we all started out as star dust, and in the end we will all go back to being star dust, unless we get sucked into a black hole many millions of aeons from now, then of course, we will eventually be Big Bang dust.

    That would be a sight to behold.. Big Bang..

    There is so much we don't yet understand... Mind Boggling..
     
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    I loved a top physicist saying "We are all made of stardust, in the highest and most exalted way" - I think that was about equal to the gospel going around the world...
     
  4. dixie_pixy

    dixie_pixy HighMandi

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    I shared this on my FB last night. It's really a great concept. Did you watch the new one, about the earth? With Bill Nye Science Guy? Very cool.
     
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    Actually what was so cool about that is I used to watch Bill Nye as a kid... LOL "Bill Nye the Science Guy" I didn't even know he was still kicking around lol!

    Ahhh brings back memories... The intro was really catchy... I guess that would have been early 90's? :afro:
     
  6. Nyxx

    Nyxx HELLO STALKER

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    I dig the stardust one thnx for posting :)
     
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