Recent content by Quiksilver421

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    Graduate What Theories Exist About the Edge of the Universe?

    Alright, so, I'm sorry but I posted this back when I was getting my CS degree and have been looking back on my previously asked questions. Sooo, here goes a two year old question that I think time may have changed the results of.I've been mauling some questions about the end/edge of our...
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    High School I understanding the edge of the universe

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_principle I ask somewhat of the same question, and this guy "Tech" was mare than helpful; he dropped that link.
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    Graduate Gnawing questions about the Edge of our Universe

    Thanks Tech. Sorry I had a long 45min reply+thanks, but lost it upon submission, plus I lost the pre-cursor to this message just now:cry: All I can say is, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU (for now). I will get back to you later today and this time I'm typing on Word b/c that's 3 post I've lost...
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    Graduate Gnawing questions about the Edge of our Universe

    I've been mauling some questions about the end/edge of our universe in my head over the last couple hours, and Google is soooo inundated with useless pages. So I figured I'd come here to get some theories. Sorry if I ask any dumb questions or posted this in the wrong thread. To Mod- I will move...
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    The Illusion of Free Will: A Scientific Perspective

    Yeah, what's up with the whole zero post thing? I'm just not sure if we'd have to build a time machine to gather the data from 13.7 b.y.a, or if we could map out the trajectory of present day atoms/mass. For option 1- IDK:smile: For option 2 we'd have to create a bubble-wrap sphere of...
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    The Illusion of Free Will: A Scientific Perspective

    If you think about it, freewill is only freewill when thinking about it in the present. After the fact it seems more predeterminedishy. Only after computers are powerful to map out every single particle of mass, predict their past and future paths (just by their current location and trajectory)...
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    The Illusion of Free Will: A Scientific Perspective

    I believe in Free Will. Yes the previous outcomes of situations have determined the situations you can be or will be presented, but we make our decisions in the now based on what happened in our past (pleasure driven choices included |Gambling, Drugs, Relaxing, Buying a 42" TV instead of a 32"...
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    Humans are driven by the Will To _____

    I don't believe most strive to have an influence over one-another, it's just a consequence of "being" in general. In the end, each of us just want's to be happy in our own way; although some find despair while indulging their happiness (ex;Drug Addicts, Gambling Addicts, etc.)-Some humans are...