Living On Our Planet
We live on this globe, we like our space, we share our space but it cannot be infinite, surely?
https://www.worldometers.info/world-...ia-population/ |
I suspect there might just be some answers on tonight's BBC4 at 11pm.
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I’m sure the number 42 figures in all this somewhere.
And I’m recording the Universe Series on BBC4 - but have not seen any as yet. I do enjoy the humour of the BBC 1 schedulers tho. Two comedy programmes one after the other at 8:30 tonight. First the Classic Fawlty Towers and then a new programme staring a doom goblin who thinks CO2 is a poison despite “the science” that she wants us all to listen to showing us that without CO2 we would have no foodstuffs and no oxygen 6CO2 + 6H2O = (via photosynthesis) C6H12O6 + 6O2 So more CO2 means a Greener World :shrug: This has been shown to be happening by NASA who as far back as 2016, (Paper published April 25 2016 - in the journal “Nature Climate Change”) published results showing this. 42 |
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If the universe is infinite, how can there be a restaurant at the end of it ?:duh:;):getmecoat: |
When you look up into the sky and see all those stars, what you are truly seeing is the light from them.--Not the actual stars themselves.---The distances are so great that maybe most of them have burnt out and don't exist any more.---:shrug::shrug::shrug:
or maybe, as their speed can be judged by their spectrum colour they are moving away from us at close to the speed of light ( and with no brakes. ) will vanish never to be seen again.---:eek::eek::eek: |
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