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humanino
May16-08, 05:00 PM
Hi,

after hearing a lecture of his on Dark Matter/Energy, I visited Rocky (sometimes known as Edward W.) Kolb's home page (http://astro.uchicago.edu/~rocky/).
He is cosmologist at FNAL and professor at the University of Chicago. He has an interesting list of his top 10 Questions about the Universe.

10. What came before the big bang?
9. What is outside the Universe?
8. Where is the center of the Universe?
7. Is there intelligent life elsewhere?
6. Is there intelligent life here?
5. Is there a parallel Universe?
4. Is there a perpendicular Universe?
3. Can you parallel park in a perpendicular Universe?
2. Will the Cubs win the series before the end of time?
1. Are we responsible for this on the final exam?

NoTime
May16-08, 05:20 PM
6. Is there intelligent life here?

Going by the SETI definition that intelligent life would transmit a signal, then No.

Math Jeans
May16-08, 06:07 PM
Parallel parking in a perpendicular universe sounds like it would be regular parking in this universe.

Danger
May16-08, 07:30 PM
Parallel parking in a perpendicular universe sounds like it would be regular parking in this universe.

I've observed enough drivers in my life to know that there's no such thing as 'regular' parking.

sysreset
May16-08, 08:45 PM
2. Will the Cubs win the series before the end of time?


The Red Sox won the series. Twice. This means we are already in a parallel universe.

Ivan Seeking
May18-08, 06:30 AM
10. What came before the big bang?

The big fuse?

A hypersurface? That is the only answer that I've ever heard that is actually an answer.

marlon
May18-08, 06:40 AM
Hi,

after hearing a lecture of his on Dark Matter/Energy, I visited Rocky (sometimes known as Edward W.) Kolb's home page (http://astro.uchicago.edu/~rocky/).
He is cosmologist at FNAL and professor at the University of Chicago. He has an interesting list of his top 10 Questions about the Universe.

Aren't questions 9, 5 and 4 the same ones ?

Question 3 can only be asked if the above questions are solved, IMO...

Concerning questions 7 and 6 : define "here" and "elsewhere". I hope this does not mean "inside and outside our universe". If so, this question also follows the logic of question 3.

This is exactly why i don't like such kind of questions : first of all, we need to establish wether there is a problem in the first place.
Just my 2 $

marlon