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Planck's quantum theory and Einstein's theory of the photoelectric effect have done that.
oh, now I realiseze.

I have to go and do my luggage for my trip to prague. I'm leaving tomorrow and coming back on saturday. But school trips are exhausting because we work a lot in the day, and never sleep in the night, for we are always in groups taliking etz. So In sunday I won't do any homework, I won't do anything, that means that I will have the complete day to reponse to all the posts during the week.

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Any change of physical environment is good for the mind in creating significant discovery. Heisenberg did it while going to a ski trip. Einstein did it while moving from Germany to Switzerland. I'm sure all the other great discovery were done during a trip to some other places, even just going from one room to the next room of the same house.
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Any change of physical environment is good for the mind in creating significant discovery. Heisenberg did it while going to a ski trip. Einstein did it while moving from Germany to Switzerland. I'm sure all the other great discovery were done during a trip to some other places, even just going from one room to the next room of the same house.
This can only mean one thing: Time is the Secret for the Theory of Everything!
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This can only mean one thing: Time is the Secret for the Theory of Everything!
If that is true then time also prevented all the past genius from finding its secret. You can only find this secret if you live forever.
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That is correct Sub,but alas we cannot as yet,choose this instant,and this could make that eternal moment,one of joy or agony!


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Thanks for the answers. But when you say ...... I think the onyl way that the universe could have such a big age would be that it was very small for a very long time, most of it's age, like 99.7% or something, it was completely dense and small, and then it started to grow grow and grow.
Pardon me, I realize this is quite old, but I noticed a sentence early on in this thread. (Quoted above)

Looks like that might explain why the "everything we know" is speeding up in the expansion, instead of slowing down.

Just a thought.

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Pardon me, I realize this is quite old, but I noticed a sentence early on in this thread. (Quoted above)

Looks like that might explain why the "everything we know" is speeding up in the expansion, instead of slowing down.

Just a thought.

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I agree. But how can we explain/proof that the universe stayd small for such along time?
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