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Ninja
I'm not bent out of shape.
My comment at you was clearly a joke and pop's just a rubbish word.
ianbaker
Fell off the back of the truck.
Franck
Why would there be?
Mr Willy
Franck
Mr Willy
Obtuse
Blaze
Maybe he just goes into a mega rant and the shop assistant just gives up
Obtuse
I must meet him. Sounds awesome and someone to strive to be.
Franck
bluemoon.
Or alternatively, Mr. Mothballs is the 'real' KM and this version is young KM who's travelled to the future.
Mr Willy
I get this old bastard, comes in about once a week. He can't walk properly, so I offer to fetch a couple of papers for him. He doesn't say thank-you, and has a go if we're out of a particular paper. Miserable cunt. Then he tries to pay for his fags with a cheque. I don't think convenience stores have ever accepted cheque.
Franck
Eric Portapotty
Marc.
Franck
bluemoon.
Ninja
I mean I know, objectively, we aren't (or if we are it's a coincedence of the highest unlikelihood) but surely relatively we can see as far in every direction equally?
Fantastic
Franck
Naaaw, that's sweet!
Pippadoc
Justicar
Ninja
Actually I think I knew that.
Something like the further away it gets from the centre the quicker it accelerates.
Is it called something like red or blue shift?
Blaze
Space Jam is bigger
Phoenix Arrow
Basically, everything is moving away from everything else. Due to how acceleration works and how there's obviously no friction in space, the parts that started moving fastest at the start will always continue to move after than the other parts. As such, every part of the universe is moving away from every other part of the universe. So, wherever you look in space, you get redshift.
But the thing is there is no centre of the universe. I mean, what is it relative to? What's the universe expanding into? How can you tell which part is moving away from which part if everything is moving away at the same rate no matter where you look? All they can go by is deep space photography.
Deano
That's the type of question that makes my heart race and become really uneasy, if that makes sense.
Blaze
Justicar