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Final-Fan said:
CrashMan said:
On a seperate note, since this has turned in to a lot of philosophical debate, and most of the points went unanswered, I like to think about some other possibilites.

There is the theory along side the The Big Bang, that states the Universe is starting to, or will collapse back in to how it was before the big bang.

If this is true, theoretically this could have happened an infinte amount of time and there have been infinite universes with infinite civilizations. And isn't it also possible that in the infinites of space , multiple big bangs could occur, with multiple expansions and collapses happening quadrillions of miles beyond the limits of our universe's mass radius.

Interesting things to think about in my opininion
Yeah, but it's my understanding that the currently predominant scientific opinion is that the universe won't eventually do that. It'll just expand (forever, I think) and everything will eventually die. Depressing if they're right.

 


 Celestial bodies can eventually break free from a gravitational pull just by distance alone... which mean, whilc both are not proven, the universe expanding to the point of no return is possible, along with still having enough gravity to pull everything back.

The question is does the universe have enough gravity to pull itself back together before it's too late - wat, too late?  We don't -want- everything to collapse!



Numbers: Checker Players > Halo Players

Checkers Age and replayability > Halo Age and replayability

Therefore, Checkers > Halo

So, Checkers is a better game than Halo.