Why haven't cosmology and philosophy been formerly combined? They both deal with the beginning of the universe and what it happened, at least one certain field of philosophy.
So why not?
If light can travel through a vacuum, what's to keep it from traveling out of the "boundaries" of the universe?
If it can, Why doesn't it?
If it can't, what is out their must be something other than a vacuum, or the light can't travel in a vacuum.
Right?
Sorry to pull this out of the dark corners, but mutations in worms (C. elegans) say that it is possible to live half again as long as normal. Any takers?
Hell, I feel like a youngster. I'm a high school student just starting a physics course. I've learned more on this forum than from anybody else( excluding my parents. Ph.d's in molecular biology and neuroscience.). I looooove this stuff( pardon the teenage idiocy occasionally).
Careful. You're Opening a can of worms with that phrase. Having an omnipotent God in all aspects EXCEPT ...
That could easily be proverbially "hole in the dam".
You must calculate in the fact that the word respect is just an inadiquate word that the English Langauge Has created to attempt to converse the idea of _____________. There are really no words to perfectly describe another word, hence the need for that word. Conversation through unspoken Ideas...
Just a question.
Isn't this conversation/arguement based on opinion?(Then again, aren't they all?)
If you want to answer, please do. If not, I was never here.