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What genre has come the longest way in you're opinion?
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What genre has come the longest way in you're opinion?
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>>320764673
The FPS
Look at the difference between the first FPS, Halo, and the new Call of Duty!
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>>320764673
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfv-Qn1M58I
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>>320766784
I became a devout Christian because of this.
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>>320766656
Hahaha that's real funny anon, you asshole. We all know the first FPS was Half Life 2.
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>>320767061
i have a big response for you


when i was the oyo i in the half life 2 din't appear to at all. even can remember when the early 200 year of the duty
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>>320766784
Holy crap, it's like my eyes have finally been opened.
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>>320766784
Does he not know that pinching at the bottom of the banana is how you're supposed to open it?
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>>320766784
Besides the fact that that his argument can easily be turned around to support other theories, a banana is most ripe when it is starting to brown, actually.
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>>320766784
fedorafats btfo once again

Chirstians: 1
Atheists: -9001
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>>320768063
>arguing that the hand came first when the banana could have come first

Pls
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>>320767672
I don't like brown bananas though. Way too sweet for my tastes.
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Puzzle games
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>>320767493
I used to do that but sometimes the contents squeeze out and make your fingers sticky which is an inconvenience which is avoided through peeling from the other side. This, once again, btfo's the atheist.
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>>320766784
>It's not like animals such as primates have been eating fruit, such as bananas, for years and years
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>>320764673

That's a non-GMO banana

>there are people who still believe GMOs are evil
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>>320768814
The video does not btfo anything. The man is arguing that the hand came first, and that the banana was crafted perfectly to fit the hand. This can be reversed easily, instead stating that the banana existed, and the hand evolved to be able to easily hold the banana. And even then, monkeys are the animal most associated with the banana.

This is coming from a person who owns zero fedoras and would not necessarily call themselves an atheist.
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RPGs
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>>320764673
The RTS.
I've seen the genre be born with Dune 2 and die with ASSFAGGOTS.
Cradle to grave in 20~ years.
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>>320768814
You're more likely to break the the banana if opening it the conventional way.
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>>320767493
What exactly do you mean when you say there's a correct way to peal a banana? The modern banana is pretty much a human invention keep in mind.
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>>320768960
Right?

We've been engineering crops and animals for years through selective breeding, and now that we can do it more quickly, it's now somehow "bad".

Fuck stupid people.
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>>320764673
What the fuck is wrong with that banana?
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>Those people who don't eat their bananas from the fridge
Disgusting!
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>>320769581
NIGER WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING???!D!!DDDDD
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>>320769310
>What exactly do you mean when you say there's a correct way to peal a banana?
Look at the banana peels in Mario Kart. The stem is at the top with the peel intact and they split apart at the bottom.
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>>320766784
That banana is man-made though, as are all bananas that fit that description. OP's image is the organic banana.
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I cut bananas in half first.
They are easier to peel that way.
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>>320769568
Bananas were engineered to be the way they are today, small almost unnoticeable seeds and shit
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Sports games easily, even if they're relatively stagnant now.

Look at the games for the Odyssey and Atari. A bunch are supposed to be sports games. Technology at the time limited gameplay to a dot flying at a bar or a goal-thing. Give the genre twenty years, and now we have real-time stats for whole leagues, likenesses for all players, full spoken commentary for games, manager subgames, player injuries, drafts, penalties, and all sorts of other shit.

Too bad the best sports games are still Tecmo Super Bowl and THPS3.
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>>320766784
As much as his argument is retarded you have to look at how complex life is to realize its existence is a real miracle, even with billions of planets and a shitload of time it's still a real fucking miracle that life could appear.
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>>320770264
Eh, it was bound to happen.
There may be life in it's infancy now or it might be dying and we're the last ones left.

We just don't know a thing about the universe.
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>>320770430
or we're already dead and time just hasn't fully caught up with us yet
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>>320770264
Not really, it's inevitable to appear considering that the universe is a giant RNG machine. It's not that it's a miracle that all the conditions were life to sprout, as much as it is eventually all the conditions to trigger life were met.
I don't know if that makes much sense
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>>320769568
those are banana bugs. they "sleep" in them until eaten. they then "awake" and start running around in your intestines finding mating partners and procreate. then they lay there eggs inside you. do not fret though, they don't live long and get shat out 36-48 hours after the infestations. the eggs inside the pores of your intestines grow until too big to be held by the pores and get flushed out of your system. in their natural environment infestes people would go to the (banana ) forrests to shit because no toilets, so when shat out the buglings hatch and crawl up the banana trees, burrow into new bananas and fall asleep. so the cirlce continues.
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>>320769970
Not necessarily. The banana in your pic was a completely different species that was made almost completely extinct because of a fungal outbreak it couldn't fend off because of its lack of genetic diversity. Same thing has actually begun happening to the bananas we eat today, too. Banana could go extinct in our lifetime unless a new breed is found that can withstand the fungus.
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>>320770641
DKC3 was weird
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>>320770430
how is it bound to happen if the universe isnt infinite
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>>320769712
HOLY FUCK. HOW CAN IT GET ANY DEEPER?!
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>>320770806
It both is and isn't. Space is pretty wierd.
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>>320770806
It's not infinite but it's large enough to make life look miniscule.
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>>320770941
>we will never know what's outside of our universe
>we will never know what space truly is
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>>320771061
>we'll never know if "outside of our universe" even makes sense
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>>320771061
I've given up myself. I just want our race to one day kick another intelligent race's ass at this point. Then, I'll be happy.
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>>320770591
>>320770430
No really, it was a miracle.

I mean we're talking about an arrangement of molecules that is complex enough to recreate itself by using from its surroundings.
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Nobody has that webm from Girls?

Shit banana thread
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>>320771372
>if it's too complex for me to understand then clearly it is an act of higher power
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>>320771250
>we'll never know if our universe contacts another universe, which is also expanding
>we'll never know if the collision will cause both universes to begin collapsing back in upon themselves until singularities are formed, resulting in a "reset" with another big bang
>we'll never know if this has happened before and the apparent "chaos" in the universe is merely a grand-scale predetermined chemical reaction based on the contents of the singularity
>we'll never know how many times we've had or will have this conversation
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>>320770264
In an infinite universe it's not a miracle. The real question is why is some of this life sentient?
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Jrpg are everywhere. Also sandbox. I think its a genre.
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>>320771372
No, anon. We can literally create organic life from inorganic material now, stop acting retarded. Nothing is a fucking miracle, unless you want to refer as literally everything as a miracle.
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>>320766784

I have relatives that used to post this and other related stuff on Facebook as serious evidence that evolution doesnt happen.

Its mindboggling how much Americans dont want to believe in it.
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>>320771828
The universe isn't infinite though. It's big but it's nowhere near infinite.
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>>320771816
>>we'll never know how many times we've had or will have this conversation
If your theory is correct anon we've probably had this conversation a grand total of infinite times.

Of course if the universe was just a series of random events infinitely over time then the number is still infinite because the possibility of a universe occurring again is infinte.
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>>320772797
In an infinitely expanding universe, numerically yes it is infinite.
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>>320771816
This shit is bothering me.
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>>320772996
It always boggles my mind trying to comprehend the idea of the universe expanding. If it's expanding, what is it expanding into? Didn't there have to be something there to provide room for the expansion?
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>>320772387
No we can't. We can cultivate cells and modify them a bit. But using oxygen, hydrogen and carbon and some other elements, mixing them up and having a cell is impossible with current technology.
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>>320772996
After an infinite amount of time its size will be infinite.

Since it'll never actually reach infinite time then it'll also never reach infinite size.

>>320773286
Emptiness
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>this entire thread

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFFW_9j9oMA
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>>320773608
But what IS that emptiness? Why is it there? If it is a nothing that is capable of containing something, doesn't that make it SOMETHING and not nothing?
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>>320773452

Graduate chemist, we can't do it because it's fucking mind boggingly complicated. Just synthetising B12 was incredible, took 10's of incredibly brilliant mind, etc. Cell would be several rder of magnitude more effort. Still, once you know how it works, it's easy to see the component and how they interract. God got no dice on that
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>>320773692
There's nothing there. Litterally. That's why space is expanding, to fill in that gap.
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>>320768960
>scientists add spinach DNA to pigs to remove nitrates from their urine
>it gets spun around as some monsters making hideous animal/plant hybrids
I want to get off of America's wild ride.
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>>320770641
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>>320773286
It's literal nothingness. No matter, no energy. Nothing exists in a space such as that, so it's pointless to think about what's "there"... because there's nothing there. Except elder gods.

If you were to reach the edge of the universe and attempt to cross over, you'd expand the universe further beyond the breach by virtual of being an existence of matter and energy.
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>>320773846
It's pretty easy to see how it works but it's still pretty damn complicated. I mean vitamins are one thing but look at proteins which are 10 000 times more complex and were already there when life first appeared.
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>>320767493

You're one of those idiots that fell for the "life hacks" videos.
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>>320768960

B-but science is bad and muh whole foods aspargus water...
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>>320774265
Amino acids. Once you got those you are halfway done. THey are doing a lot of experiments with different conditions, like with shallow water clay + electricity setups, etc.
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>>320774179
so it's just expanding into space, but with no stars (we would just see blackness as a result of lack of light)

so essentially you are saying space is endless and just keeps being filled with stars but it will never be filled up
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>>320774496
I find this shit so fucking cool. I hope it brings results, I'd love to see what comes of it.
It's really a shame I was born stupid, though. I'd love to be able to fully understand it.
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>>320774276
The fuck is a life hack?
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>>320769724
>Organic banana
Wild strain banana
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are we still talking about video games in this thread?

i think first person shooters will never die. Also working mirrors and being able to see your feet should be in every game with no exceptions.
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How many of you guys are under 18 ? Cause I'm 18 and pretty damn stupid and I don't see anyone smarter than me in this thread.
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>>320774276
>Monkeys open them like that
>bananas are structurally weaker at that end as opposed to the "top" we all know
>bananas grow "upside down"
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>>320768341
>banana
>too sweet

I feel like I'm the only person in the world who cannot stand bananas because of its potassium taste and it's shit tier texture.
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>>320773286
It's just expanding into itself. I have included a diagram to help explain. The blackness of space is always there, but there is nothing in some parts of it so space is expanding into it and putting stuff there. Think of it like a storage shed.
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>>320773692
I think of it as in it's another universe with completely different physics laws, there isn't a speed of light limit, therefore the universe can expand faster than the speed of light.
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>>320775319

>top has a handle which you use to pull and peel a banana easily without getting mess on your fingers
>monkey do it therefore we must too!

Holy shit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlA_YXDm9bg
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>>320770789
Insert Fungal-Resistant nucleotide sequence.
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who cares about space
what difference does it make what we know
just continue fapping to anime while we wait for 3d waifu
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>>320776032
Space waifus doe
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banana's arent event hat good for you, nerds. berries are GOAT
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>>320776032
Manifest Destiny, this Galaxy belongs to humanity now and forever
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>>320775640
So... our universe is potentially expanding over and (possibly annihilating) another universe we can't detect? What if there's a third universe in the equation, which we also cannot detect, slowly expanding over ours?
OHGODWEAREALLBONED
INTHEVERYDISTANTFUTURE
ANDWEWILLPROBABLYBEDEADBEFOREITBECOMESANISSUE
SONEVERMIND
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>>320775319
Monkeys also live on trees and walk around naked all day.
Should we start doing that too?
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>>320775640
But the universe is not expanding faster than the speed of light. It's expanding at the speed of light.
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>>320776450
No
Our universe is surrounded by dark matter which is incredibly dense and makes it so regular matter in our universe doesn't just blow up in every direction conceivable
It's like fog of war
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>>320776450
Anon, we could literally become nonexistent at any fucking second. Space is fucking scary, ever hear of rogue stars?
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>>320774940
Stop imposing limits on yourself, anon
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>>320766784

DELETE THIS
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is this thread about bananas, video games, or existential crisis
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Speaking of the universe.
Remember Nested?
http://orteil.dashnet.org/nested
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>>320768960
Well there's certainly nothing wrong with eating them and I certainly won't call them evil, but relying on genetically identical crops for a significant portion of the food supply has some problems. Namely the potential for disease outbreak.
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>>320776913
>D) All of the above
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>>320776734
No. Our universe is not expanding into Dark Matter. It's not expanding into anything, it's simply expanding. There is no "outside".
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>>320773926
Fear of GMOs is more common in Europe, actually.
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>>320772763

I don't even understand why evolution became such a boogeyman. I mean most christians don't think we're literally all descendants of adam and eve right? Its just a metaphor.
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>>320774725
Fuck, stop frying my brain.
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>>320777023
There is a loose "outside" to the equation though, it just contains that which is not yet our universe -- which, to us, is effectively nothing, so the "outside" both does and does not exist.
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>>320777183
Some Christians are dumber than others. I've seen it, I live in Alabama, in the densest part of the bible belt.
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>>320777183

Literalists hate it because they DO believe that we're all descendants from Adam and Eve. Most everyone else I've seen who is a creationist either doesnt understand what evolution is, seems to have an idea that evolving means there's no god, or is insulted by the idea we evolved from a common ancestor as opposed to being a special snowflake.
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>>320777347
>implying monkeys haven't started using crude tools and covering for warmth like humans
I have no idea where eating the banana the wrong way came from.
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>>320777347
I'd pay good money to have some people I know start walking around naked all day.
Unfortunately, they're outnumbered by those I'd pay to keep their clothing on, so we'll probably have to settle for our current situation.
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>>320777528
>Literalists hate it
I don't really see how political ideology has anything to do with it. Or are you just speaking from personal experience?
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>>320777664

I mean Bible literalists, sorry, should've specified. People who literally believe everything in the Bible is true.
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>>320777825
I see now that I made the mistake. I read literalists as liberalists.
Sorry about that.
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Fighting
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>>320769239
I have literally never broken a banana opening it the usual way and it's my job
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>>320778297
What job requires you to open a banana?
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>>320764673
H games
They are even pushing VR
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>>320778394
What job DOESN'T require you to open a banana?

Banana opener
Banana tester

the list goes on and on
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>>320778404
NEED GAAAEEEEEEMUUUUUUU
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>>320778516
Continue for I am intrigued
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>>320778394
monkey business
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>>320778917
Banana reviewer.
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>>320766784
I saw a similar video claiming the fact chickens had large white meat breasts and were flightless was proof of god when I went to church when I was very young.

I think we are interpreting these videos wrong. What these people are trying to say is not that God has made these things for us but that WE are gods as both the modern banana and the chicken are man made creations.
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>>320772996
There is not an infinite amount of energy and matter in our universe though you retard.
That's why we're approaching a heat death due to entropy. If the contents of the universe were infinite, this wouldn't be the case.
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>>320778404
It's been a while since I last got hard from pixel art.
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>>320773692
The concept if emptiness is meaningless beyond a simplification for our minds to understand space.

Empty doesn't exist. The universe is omnipresent. You can travel forever, and you will encounter more universe. The universe isn't expanding as in it's getting longer, it's always infinite in length.

When we say expanding, we mean things are getting farther apart, increasing the distance between objects. The universe is stretching, but it's not expanding. If you have an infinite long rubber band and kept pulling on it, it'd be expanding, but it's not filling any new space, it already takes up everything. Do you understand now?

There is no "empty"
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>>320764673
First Person dungeon crawler
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>>320773926
You just reminded me of this guy at my new job I was talking to the other day
>first time I spent talking to him day he was going on about how some specific group of Jews want to control the world
>second time he was going on about genetically modified animals and shit and going on about goats that have spiderweb instead of milk
the most annoying part is I have fucktons of trouble telling if people are serious or joking so I have no clue whether he actually believes that shit or if he was just bullshitting for laughs
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>>320778952
hue
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>>320778952
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YitdaY1Eam4
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>>320773286
Don't think of it as "the universe is expanding."

Instead think of it as "the distance between two points is becoming larger."

Like the surface of a balloon when it inflates. It's still effectively two-dimensional plane, but everything's getting further apart. All things that are affected by distance are changing over time.
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>>320776608
The speed at which it "expands" is actually increasing over time. We'll never have a big crunch from gravity pulling everything back in. It will just be everything becoming more and more distant, until even particles can no longer hold themselves together.

The universe won't end with a bang, but as a hikki.
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>>320764673
>in you're opinion?
>you're
>in you are opinion
I'm tired of this meme.
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>>320780018
Actually it's possible that the universe will eventually be stabilized and neither be expanding nor crunching together. But current theories suggest this would be the state of the universe if not for the presence of dark matter, which is causing the universe to expand at an increasing rate.
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>>320776450

>human civilization only goes back as far as 15,000

>we were apes as far back as 200,000 yrs.

>we all could be some interstellar colonization backup pod that landed in africa and spread humanity all again after our last world died.

>yfw that giant alien megastructure around that sun is our former truimphs

>or our arch-nemesis hunting us down to finish the job..
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>>320780626
Isn't that dark energy? I thought dark matter was the gap-filling theory about why large galaxies don't fling their stars to ends of the universe.
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>>320780836
Oh right, I was just thinking of both of them together, but yeah it's dark energy
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>>320780826
Human civilization goes back about 30,000 years I think
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>>320766656

Going with this. You can use something like Doom to fill the spot of the first FPS since OP didn't say what it was.
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>>320780826
>>we all could be some interstellar colonization backup pod that landed in africa and spread humanity all again after our last world died.

But we're pretty obviously descended from the same ancestor as other apes, I hate stories with plots like these especially in games, because it makes no sense
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>>320764673
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>>320781136
Nigga the previous ancestor is the species that had the intergalactic empire you dumb fuck.
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>>320764673
All the ones that fucking suck horribly, they have changed the most.
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>>320775698
>cupcakes suck
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>which genre has come the longest way in your opinion

RPGs in general have come the longest way.
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>>320781146
This isn't what watermelons used to look like, that's a dried up watermelon left to sit for too long. Modern watermelon will still look like that if dried up. Back then it was pretty common for fruits to be kept as ornaments rather than to eat. The only major difference is the seeds, of which varieties you can still get
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>>320775464

MY

FUCKING

NIGGER

I hate bananas. I can barely chew into one without wanting to vomit.

I can't even drink most bottle water brands because they potassium enrich it. Fuck.
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>>320781306
Then why are their monkies we're genetically related to on this planet nigger?
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>All these people throwing theories around as if theyre facts
Really pisses me off
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>>320781690
Their logic implies that monkeys devolved from the intergalactic ancestor species.
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>>320781614
thats fucking neat
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>>320781690
Nigga why do you think the space monkeys colonized here? They found monkeys and wanted a piece of that action. Ever seen a chimpanzee when it sees a monkey?
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>>320781987
Yeah that's the thing, and it even happens on TV, books and everywhere. They really should start putting a disclaimer in things that discuss space and the universe that explains that we don't really know shit about the universe and only have theories about it.

Of course most of them have very similar points so as with all things the truth lies somewhere in between or is nothing like it altogether.
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>>320772996

The universe doesn't have an infinite number of planets, and the fact that the universe is expanding is irrelevant because new planets aren't popping into existence as a result.
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What really fascinates me about space, and more importantly about our current technological state regarding it is that humanity is on the verge of achieving immortality as a species. The moment we colonize another planet the only thing that could wipe us out is the sun going super nova and by the point that has happened we would probably have already mastered travel between solar systems.

>tfw you will never be an intergalactic pioneer
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>>320782129

>Devolved

Evolution doesn't happen on a scale, and it isn't linear.
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>>320782981
I always wondered about that
Given humanity lifestyle, do we have enough resources to make big enough space ships or colonies out there?
People talk of mining asteroids and shit, but I dont think those contain things like water and shit.
I dont think we will ever leave Earth, and if we do, it will be when we discover some real insane shit like how to make wormholes into possible habitable planets.
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>>320783304
I never said their logic made sense, I just explained it
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>>320783309
Comets and asteroids contain ice anon.
Meaning there's water.
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>>320783309

Literally all the water on earth came from comets.
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Great video game discussion everyone
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>>320783309
There are more than enough resources to go to space and colonize planets, also we only need to colonize 1 planet to potentially double or triple those resources.

Pic related, the Kardashev Scale. In a century or two we will reach level 1
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>>320783889
Then tell me about that one pixelart gif above then
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>>320783309
And do you even know what a wormhole is?
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>>320778404
what game?
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So, how about them video games?
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I don't see what's hard to understand. The Universe is just what we define it as - "everything". If you can think of something outside the universe, then that's also now the universe.
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deffo NOT fighters. literally still using directional inputs instead of analog and not even moving into semi-3d 2d, ergo, in SOME 3d directional way.

every attempt to modernise just gets shit on, and then replaced with HEY LOOK THIS GIRLS GOT 3 TITS
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>>320784928
what no it isnt. theres also the nothing outside, of which the universe is expanding into. if the outside is also the inside, then how can it be expanding.
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>>320783309
nigga we already left earth. we can make it to the moon but mars has water and the moon dont. we got plans for mars in less then 20 years
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>>320766784
>he doesnt know he's opening the banana the wrong way
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>>320786592
The distance between 2 points in the universe is increasing.
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>>320787509
into what space

each action has an opposite and equal reaction. you take space...you lose space. that space, even if its nothing, is space. something.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleological_argument

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontological_argument

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmological_argument


You are not smart. You are not the first one to think of this. You don't have it all "figured out". Just this alone is covered in PHIL 101.
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>>320775698
This guy is a huge fucking faggot, holy shit. I've never seen such a man salty about fucking lifehacks of all things. This guy should find a lifehack on how to stop sucking dick every second.
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>>320787639
>every action has an equal and opposite reaction
There's no reason to believe that applies outside the universe.
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>>320788970
theres also no reason to believe it dosent. until then, what appears to apply everywhere else seems like an educated guess.
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>>320788970
>outside the universe

This is nothing more than an error in language based on lack of understanding of the physical and mathematical concepts. You're arguing about words not the reality they describe.
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>>320788879
*tips fedora*
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>>320769724
This is very true, bananas were bred selectively by humans to make them more conducive to our needs.
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>>320789418
its so fucking stupid. my christian science teacher tried to argue evolution wasnt real because snakes had eyes, and they dont need them and are blind
outside of finding out later thats fucking wrong, and our fucking science teacher couldnt be bothered to fact check
"but, sir, maybe they could see, and are losing the ability because they dont need it"

"WELL MOVING ONTO ANOTHER SUBJECT, GOD INVENTED WATER"
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>>320789925
Science teachers and scientists should worry about the present. It's the historians' and history teachers' jobs to worry about the past.
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>>320790123
>historians should tell us how old the earth is
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Racing games are fucking crazy now compared to what they used to be
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>>320783309
Come on, don't be like that, leave the fucking planet.
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>>320790384
Is the earth's age relevant to something important?
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>>320788939
Talking shit about trivial bullshit with an egotistical prick persona has been Maddox's schtick for over a decade.
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>>320783996
if a type I, II, and III civilization can exist, then shouldn't a type four also possibly exist, where they might harness the energy of an entire supercluster? and then a type five, where the energy of the universe is harvested?

>yfw we are being used as batteries and we don't even know it
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>>320791195
And then a Type Six, the energy of the multiverse.
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>>320790723
yes. how old the earth is.
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>>320770789
Found? Bruh, what you mean is engineered.
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>>320764673
will there be an FPS that can top Bioshock 1?
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>>320776920
1000 hours in mspaint
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>>320791738
Bioshock 2
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>>320791827
i miss my xbox. super smash bros 64 was great on it. whoever hacked that shit tho broke the drive and it played greenday everytime it started up, always had to hammer the pause button
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>>320766784
Hahaha people still believe in fairytales.
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>>320792149
hey, i believe there COULD be a god, but i want to be very, very clear that any concept of god WE have, is a fucking wild guess. shit, even that its OUR god.

i think the odds of there being some OTHER planet where some eldritch abomination god exists and forgot us because we are just some static on the tv screen....wait long enough, youll see a face in the static. dont mean shit, its just the result of a billion trillion fucking planets with a billion trillion years. chance.

sure, there could be a god. not our god. not here.
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>>320791738
Bioshock wasn't that good. Gameplay was pretty bad actually.

Resistance 3, now thats a shooter.
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>>320775464
>potassium taste

You're not alone with the texture thing though, a lot of people feel that way.
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>>320779440
Not lookin in the right places, m8
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>tfw common bananas used to taste like banana flavoured medicine, candy, and soda, but they all went extinct
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>>320767493
>>320766784

But monkeys just rip the banana in half and eat them. I do that to and it doesn't smoosh it unlike when I peel.

Does this mean that we are to defy the natural order through force? That God is not to be worshipped but conquered?!
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>>320792891
holy shit this. back in 50`s we had like 400 different types of apples and they all tasted different, but now we got 3 because they grow the fastest and can be shipped the farthest.

fucking annihilate all our variety for what is the most profitable. thanks big business.
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>>320793217
Another 50 years and we'll have red delicious apples as the only apple variety.
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>>320793217
To be fair, you wouldn't be able to eat all those apples these days because there would be too few of them and they would go bad before you could eat them.

Unless you grew them yourself, but that's a different matter.
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>>320791827
You got my chuckle but, you won't get my dignity!
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>>320793425
yeah fuck the other matters
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>>320793217
>>320793404
>how you want your apples pham
>just annihilate my variety
>say no more
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>>320793425
>you wouldn't be able to eat all those apples these days

These days we have modern storage techniques and genetic engineering that solve the logistics issues

Then again genetic engineering also means that pretty much anything is possible, you could be eating apples that taste like chicken in your lifetime
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I mean, as long as we all agree that banana bread is the best home baked good, then we're cool.
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>>320793713
>Chicken-flavored food pill that gives an entire day's nutrition

Can't wait.
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>>320793804
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>>320793217
>>320793425
>>320793527
and our dogs and cats? oldschool dogs and cats didnt fucking LOOK ANYTHING like our current ones.
shit, the most popular current dog breeds live a fraction of their original lifespan because they are so fucking inbred they have fucking triple dog cancer from fucking birth.

and these anti fucking GMO motherfuckers. nigga, weve been practicing fucking genetic modification since fucking forever. it was just "slower". not different. you take the best plants and combine then and remove the shitty ones? fucking GMO, nigga.

god im mad. yes, gmo is potentiolly dangerous and should be watched, but shit, weve got THIS far

>>320793927
actually we hashed this out and we think nanomachines that produce flesh and nutrients, directly inside the stomach would be the game. you know how we use stem cell shit to grow meat on a stick basically? that, in your gut. constantl providing you with the nutrients you need, when you need it, automatically.
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>>320793804
Only with chocolate chips.
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>>320770806
The universe is infinite it's just impossible to travel infinitely due to cosmic inflation.
Life forms that may be in a distant galaxy from us right now should be able to see or travel to huge portions of the universe that we never will.
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>>320794401
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>>320794401
you mean raisens
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>>320773286
It's infinite so it's expanding without going into anything. It's like the infinite hotel paradox in a way.
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>>320794547
its not infinite.
>between Earth and the edge of the observable universe is 46 billion light-years (14 billion parsecs), making the diameter of the observable universe about 91 billion light-years (28×109 pc).
we figured this shit out ages ago
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>>320793115
Anon.
We're humans.
Conquering is in our nature.
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>>320793217
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_apple_cultivars

They're still around dipshit. Maybe if you shopped at places other than fucking walmart you'd see a few other varieties of apple.

>plebians
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>tfw death is permanent
>you will never be able to feel anything ever again

Thanks God.
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>>320794979
sorry, shoulda been clear. in a single town in america
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>>320794630
They call it the observable universe for a reason, it mean from our perspective, that is the maximum distance that an object can be from us that the relative expansion of the universe between us doesn't exceed the universal speed limit.
A galaxy a few billion lightyears away from us would be able to see a few billion lightyears worth of space (right now) in that direction than us, but at the same time they wouldn't be able to see as much as us in the other direction.
But the edge of the observable universe is getting close and closer as the relative distance that it takes for expansion to outpace lightspeed gets closer and closer so if you travelled to that distant galaxy, by the time you got there you would probably be seeing less of the universe because billions of years had passed.
here's a shitty diagram that might help
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>>320795307
I messed up, i labelled the radius as the diameter.
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>>320795307
oh yes, they do call it the oberservable limit for a reason. its NOT actually about what light is visible or not, its about what CAN be observed.

check it out. im holding a big ass hand of nothing. care to observe what it looks like?

see, what can be observed has a shitload more to do then what we can SEE
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>>320794630
>observable universe
Are you retarded? Just because we can't see any further; doesn't mean it just ends there. If this were true, then the Earth would be the center of the universe.
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>>320795428
see directly above you

i guess if you ask a blind man what 2 + 2 is, the answer is

nothing. we can observe shit that can not be seen, nigga
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>>320795417
DId you just read the first sentence and stop there?
Since i fucked up the explanation that's fine, there are many youtube videos that can explain it better than me.
And yes it's a theory, but so is your "the universe isn't infinite" it's just one is more widely accepted for reasons neither of us care to look up, so what's the point in arguing it?
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>thread goes from video games, to bananas, to religion, to the known universe
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>>320795807
did you really come here, today, to /v/, to agree with people?
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>>320795824
this is why i come here
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If anyone's interested in wasting 15 minutes these 2 videos will clear up some misconceptions.
This one is pretty good at showing the meaning of the observable universe and touches on the observer appearing to be the centre
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NU2t5zlxQQ
This one explained to me in a way that helped me finally understand inflation and how it's relative speed is affected by distance among other stuff
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzLM6ltw3l0
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>>320792149
*tips fedora*
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>>320770264
You just consider it a miracle because you're a result of it.

Check your life privilege.
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>>320795824
That's one of the best things about this place. We can start with video games and derail into literally anything else somehow.
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HEY GUYS!

>VIDYA GAEMS!
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>>320770264
The real miracle is that as a system of particles we can observe ourselves, but in the great expanse of the cosmos we are just numbers that are bound to happen and repeat; still dosen't make it any less beautiful just as faith in a god is still a precious thing so long it dosen't get in the way of facts,; it still baffles me how some Christians can't believe in the Christian God and know & accept that evolution is a process of organic species. And then they act like believing in creationism (which takes faith) is on the same level as being educated in evolution (which is still happening unlike creationism).

I mean most of the contributors to the field of evolution and it's process of natural selections are fucking theists, fucking hell!
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>>320781146
>>320781614
That's what happens if they're not ripe yet and you cut the fucker open.
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>>320773286
You've just got to accept the fact that since nothing exists outside of the universe, the universe can keep on expanding.

We're bloody man-apes that were never biologically supposed go beyond surviving long enough to pass out genes, sentience kind of fucked us up.
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Is there a model or a theory for our universe where dark matter doesn't exist? I'm tired of this meme matter theory when we haven't detected this shit and we're only proposing it to support our standing theories

Call me retarded, but I'm genuinely curious
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>>320776920
It does make me sad sometimes thinking about how the earth dying could also be the end for humanity, I've already accepted the fact that one due I'm going to blip out of existence, but the fact that the show ends one day bothers me.
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>>320795021
>Entire animal species are unaware that death is hurtling towards every waking moment
>You are reminded every time you so much as think or read it
>This causes a portion of your species to go insane, commit suicide and on your part: feel bummed out

I really don't believe in God that gives a shit
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