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Well, Hiroshima is suspect. After a nuclear device is detonated, they say people can’t live there for a thousand years.
but that was a nuclear bomb in the 1940's
so the radiation wasn't as strong
Chenobyl had double the radiation of the hiroshima bomb
Atomic, yes.
hey
the earth is actually a donut
lol
i've seen it
Well actually dinosaurs going extinct is technically a fact. Dinosaurs are reptiles from i think the Mesozoic era and because its not the Mesozoic era. Yeah there kind of extinct.
Did you know that
The earth is a cube
all of you STOP!
THE EARTH IS A DONUT
Ugly rats
ARGAAAAAAAAAARRRHHHHHH
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no the earth is clearly a cube
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Earth round as a bitchhh
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Big bang is supported but only really 2 pieces of evidence define it. Red shifted galaxies (which makes sense) tell us the waves are spreading out because its moving and out because its moving away. If you have questions see the experiments where people play notes on trains. Sound and light are both proven waves. And we can actually measure somehow using galaxies that we are accelerating (but in a negative direction (which means slowing down)) so if masses attract so should mass in the universe should attract eventually and eventually collapse which supports a center. I will say i dont think it will close in that fast though because
Fg=Gm1m2/r2
So yes there is attraction but its like millions of light years of distance that is increasing very rapidly
I think th problem is people think the fast universe reverses direction and reverses speed but thats not really how physics works, it will exceptionally slowly accelerate once it reaches zero speed most likely and kinda drag on later
Which leads me to doubt it would take less than a second and leads me to think a heat death could happen before this. I heat death would basically break atoms for expansion because of pressure of space to fill in the expansion. But as soon as all mass breaks the gravity is gone so it would make sense that if this happened before peak expansion, it wouldnt be able to collapse which makes me iffy on which of the two to support. Im sure Einstein supporters would find problems because of einstein being smart and this cant only bw basic physics but that is my theory Back to the point and off of ranting i think its because of the lack of solid evidence; we only really use 2 pieces after all
*Heat death oversimplified for space
Show me a picture of this galaxy of yours.