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The History of the Universe in 200 Words or Less.
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Author:  Matti [ Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:54 am ]
Post subject:  The History of the Universe in 200 Words or Less.

Quantum fluctuation. Inflation. Expansion. Strong nuclear interaction. Particle-antiparticle annihilation. Deuterium and helium production. Density perturbations. Recombination. Blackbody radiation. Local contraction. Cluster formation. Reionization? Violent relaxation. Virialization. Biased galaxy formation? Turbulent fragmentation. Contraction. Ionization. Compression. Opaque hydrogen. Massive star formation. Deuterium ignition. Hydrogen fusion. Hydrogen depletion. Core contraction. Envelope expansion. Helium fusion. Carbon, oxygen, and silicon fusion. Iron production. Implosion. Supernova explosion. Metals injection. Star formation. Supernova explosions. Star formation. Condensation. Planetesimal accretion. Planetary differentiation. Crust solidification. Volatile gas expulsion. Water condensation. Water dissociation. Ozone production. Ultraviolet absorption. Photosynthetic unicellular organisms. Oxidation. Mutation. Natural selection and evolution. Respiration. Cell differentiation. Sexual reproduction. Fossilization. Land exploration. Dinosaur extinction. Mammal expansion. Glaciation. Homo sapiens manifestation. Animal domestication. Food surplus production. Civilization! Innovation. Exploration. Religion. Warring nations. Empire creation and destruction. Exploration. Colonization. Taxation without representation. Revolution. Constitution. Election. Expansion. Industrialization. Rebellion. Emancipation Proclamation. Invention. Mass production. Urbanization. Immigration. World conflagration. League of Nations. Suffrage extension. Depression. World conflagration. Fission explosions. United Nations. Space exploration. Assassinations. Lunar excursions. Resignation. Computerization. World Trade Organization. Terrorism. Internet expansion. Reunification. Dissolution. World-Wide Web creation. Composition. Extrapolation?

Author:  Yarr [ Tue Dec 06, 2005 8:11 am ]
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lol thats good. Even though I understand about 80% of the terms there.

I like the occational question mark at the debated points in the story lol.

Author:  Hobbes [ Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:52 am ]
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4 words for the history of earth:

Boom! Sizzle. Roar! Huh?

Author:  Yarr [ Tue Dec 06, 2005 10:12 am ]
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Actually new findings and research indicate that the earth really wasnt as "explosive and volcanic" as we had all thought. Water may have been formed on the earth far earlier and may have even been around almost right after the crust was formed.

The earth was probably just a rock forming when it was hit by a comet (speculation) that added just the right elements to create water on earth.

Science is fun since what was fact yesterday may be a laughing joke next week.

Author:  Thunderstomp [ Tue Dec 06, 2005 10:36 am ]
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I think it was when the earth collided with what we now know as the moon that really got things bubbling.

Author:  Kaylia [ Tue Dec 06, 2005 11:03 am ]
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Quote:
Science is fun since what was fact yesterday may be a laughing joke next week.


Those arent facts, they are theories based on observation :wink:

Author:  Sniffles [ Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:35 am ]
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I disagree with the quantum fluctuation, that's still too speculative. They seem to be embracing that theory because it's all they currently have that is somewhat feasible :?

Author:  Mikola [ Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:43 am ]
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Yarr wrote:
Actually new findings and research indicate that the earth really wasnt as "explosive and volcanic" as we had all thought. Water may have been formed on the earth far earlier and may have even been around almost right after the crust was formed.

The earth was probably just a rock forming when it was hit by a comet (speculation) that added just the right elements to create water on earth.

Science is fun since what was fact yesterday may be a laughing joke next week.


that's actually a pretty stable theory because the moon is supposedly hardened mantle. if a comet hit the earth it would have left a large crater spewing mantle into the atmosphere/space and it began revolving and it formed the moon.

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