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hunter

(40,490 posts)
18. I like how the started filling the pool neatly...
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 09:18 AM
Jun 2016

... and about halfway through the job they gave up and just threw stuff in.

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How annoying. The headline makes a promise the article fails to keep. Android3.14 Jun 2016 #1
My observable universe is a gray-beige cube five feet on a side. Orrex Jun 2016 #2
Yes, but outside there may be a Dark Wally... Jerry442 Jun 2016 #6
You have cube walls? You lucky bastidge... Thor_MN Jun 2016 #8
you want to talk density? Here' my office...;) Javaman Jun 2016 #13
I like how the started filling the pool neatly... hunter Jun 2016 #18
someone said, "don't worry we have plenty of time!" Javaman Jun 2016 #21
No diving. Orrex Jun 2016 #19
Trump University? OverBurn Jun 2016 #42
Sounds like you've been promoted to "veal" Orrex Jun 2016 #20
outside that cube is an alternative universe. ;) nt Javaman Jun 2016 #12
Nothing then, when described as an infinite void, excludes all possibility of anything else existing SouthernDemLinda Jun 2016 #43
um, okay, I was...just making a, um, joke... Javaman Jun 2016 #44
Well, um, excuse me while I laugh my ass off! SouthernDemLinda Jun 2016 #48
well, okay then... Javaman Jun 2016 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2016 #3
They gave a figure of 93 billion light years. alfredo Jun 2016 #4
Big difference (possibly an infinitely big difference) between Android3.14 Jun 2016 #23
Using "it" is lazy. alfredo Jun 2016 #28
And reconciling that size with an age of 13.8 billion years pokerfan Jun 2016 #41
My answere is not about the size of universe it's about the age. SouthernDemLinda Jun 2016 #45
Observation of the redshift-distance relationship. SouthernDemLinda Jun 2016 #46
The headline must be a politician. nt valerief Jun 2016 #30
. Android3.14 Jun 2016 #31
Really? Helen Borg Jun 2016 #5
I used to love physics and the study of the universe. A few years ago I came to the same A Simple Game Jun 2016 #10
Please pass the bong. alfredo Jun 2016 #29
Horton Hears a Who WheelWalker Jun 2016 #38
This is too much! pokerfan Jun 2016 #40
The human mind cannot truly comprehend the vastness of the Universe. InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2016 #7
The universe is is constantly expanding. Fla Dem Jun 2016 #9
Milky Way "exceptional" SCantiGOP Jun 2016 #11
Yeah. What universe? sarge43 Jun 2016 #14
Article talks about both Bradical79 Jun 2016 #16
Interesting article, click bait headline though :-P -nt Bradical79 Jun 2016 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author fleabiscuit Jun 2016 #17
A good video on the solar system, leap years, the calender and such cosmic things packman Jun 2016 #22
No-no-no-no Android3.14 Jun 2016 #24
I've read that disclaimer - BUT packman Jun 2016 #25
So what is there Beyond The Border soilopen Jun 2016 #26
Mexicans. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #32
... Xipe Totec Jun 2016 #36
No boundaries. SouthernDemLinda Jun 2016 #47
computer; end program. allan01 Jun 2016 #27
On the back of a Turtle shadowmayor Jun 2016 #33
Shape of the universe? nikto Jun 2016 #34
Spherical, likely. Gore1FL Jun 2016 #37
But what about cheese? Does it have cheese on it? nikto Jun 2016 #39
It's Yuge! nt Xipe Totec Jun 2016 #35
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