
| Gittonsxv #258819 1 year ago |
i can not read curly writing =[ sounds smart tho xD |
| Anonymous #258822 1 year ago |
That's "cursive writing." Isn't cursive mandatory learning material in elementary schools? |
| Drpepperfan #258831 1 year ago |
I'll transcribe it for you.
"Elementary, my dear Doctormowinckel! "It would keep going. The edge of the universe" is the distance to which light has traveled. Besides, as the great griffon scientist Stephen Hawking (grooooan) stated, the universe is homogenous, so light CAN'T reach an "edge" because an edge would be differrent from the rest of the universe" SCIENCE |
| Ssargon #258834 1 year ago |
Elementary, my dear doctormowinkel!
It would keep going. "The edge of the universe" is the distance to which light has traveled. Besides, as the great griffon scientist Stephen Hawking stated, the universe is homogenous, so light can't reach an "edge" because an edge would be different from the rest of the universe. For those who can't read the cursive. |
| Ssargon #258836 1 year ago |
Gyaaa! Ninja'd! ._. naturally. |
| Gittonsxv #258841 1 year ago |
thank you guys, curly writing was never in my schools or high schools or collages.... =[ |
| Vindell #258857 1 year ago |
not really, it is an archaic form of writing that became obsolete when type writers (much less computers) became widely available to the general public . It should really be done away with as the the only reason it still exists today is so your signature looks nice, that it. |
| Anonymous #258901 1 year ago |
@anon1 some of us forgot alot of cursive since we never use it and it is hard to read anyway. also, I think they just made cursive not required anymore since it is stupid and pointless |
| Anonymous #258945 1 year ago |
the properties of our universe are made observable by the relativistic interaction of particles. anywhere where there is an absence of particles would be like an "information edge" of the universe, where only the quantum foam would be observable, but never a true boundary as we know it. Wherever there is a light particle, the universe exists. |
| Jackarunda #259103 1 year ago |
and it's expansion |
| Anonymous #259451 1 year ago |
Which is nice and all until you realize that Hawking, while undeniably bright, is full of shit when it comes to the discussion on the shape/beginning of the universe. He only ever proposes hypotheses in which the universe has no beginning. |
| Lancer #259795 1 year ago |
The term "Edge of the Universe" is meaningless. That's why we called it the "universe". There's only one of them, unless you want to go into metaphysics.
They don't teach cursive writing any more? What a shame. I guess post-it notes will disappear soon, as well. |
| Anonymous #260368 1 year ago |
Seriously, I haven't used cursive in any serious manner since I was in freshman year of high school (about eight years ago), and I can still read this just fine. Also, why do away with it? The entire point of a signature is that it's supposed to be in cursive. A printed name is a lot easier to copy in most cases than one written in cursive. That's the whole reason why you have to sign AND print on most documents. One that acts as a security device, so to speak, and another to make sure what it actually says. If they were equivalent, we would have done away with cursive years ago.
A signature is quick for the writer, difficult to copy, and cursive is NOT hard to learn. There's not reason to cut it out when there's nonnecessary things being taught to some kids like binary math. Have fun finding a practical use for that outside of computing. Also, the homogenous part is an aspect of the cosmological principle, which is a BIT older than Hawking's career. Like at least a hundred years older. |
| Anonymous #265755 1 year ago |
*SCIENCE FROM TWILIGHT SPARKLE: YOU CANT EXPLAIN THAT* |
| coonk9 #275193 1 year ago |
Okay. i fave this purele because Twilight looks hawt in that outfit ;3 |
| Anonymous #413927 11 months ago |
I seriously did not believe some kids use the computer so much that they do not learn cursive anymore. :D What do you use when you have to take notes fast and you don't have a computer? Even if you can survive school without it (which is quite the culture shock for me) there are still plent of situations where you find yourself with nothing but pen and paper.
Not preaching, just amazed at the stuff I'm learning. |
| Anonymous #507488 10 months ago |
Also, the universe is likely capable of expanding faster than the speed of light. According to the theory of relativity, mass cannot accelerate to the speed of light (much less beyond it). However, the universe is mostly empty space. The expansion of these empty spaces is not bound by relativity. (that's how I understand it, anyway) |