ExodusRex
ExodusRex t1_j8xrlt2 wrote
Tax evasion
ExodusRex t1_j1rkfj8 wrote
Reply to comment by SKTwenty in eli5 what is the most credible theory for what existed before the big bang? by waterboy14
You need two fixed points separate from each other in order to measure time. Since all things existed in the same location before the mass/energy erupted away from this fixed single point, time was irrelevant.
Time itself is not a construct but the language of mathematics is as we can say "two" or "dos" and mean the same thing. Aliens for instance on another planet could use math just fine to measure things but the would have different language to explain it. Maybe the communicate in with smell and produce specific smells to indicate math language.
ExodusRex t1_j1rjohl wrote
The actual energy/mass that shot out from the big bang event. We don't know the actual formation of that stuff but maybe it has always existed in some form until it all collected into one point with the entire mass of the universe existing in a small point. The mass flowered into the universe in a "big bang" a quaint term for the sheer amount of power released into, everywhere all at once.
Quantum Fields can just exist on their own and create interesting interactions. Look them up if you want, really neat stuff. It's an interesting phenomena that can create energy by itself I think.
ExodusRex t1_j1o6ykl wrote
Simple, he came back as a ghost or zombie or some bullshit. We are talking about a King novel after all.
ExodusRex t1_ixnhr8d wrote
Reply to Scientists Reconstruct Face of 19th-Century Man Accused of Being a Vampire by That-Situation-4262
Well, he was most likely a farmer murdered for not being protestant.
ExodusRex t1_ixnh7hh wrote
The coins themselves could be a "bid" to gain power. Local powers would mint coins in an effort to produce power. More scholarly work needs doing methinks.
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Reply to comment by Gorilla1969 in ELI5: Why do we 'get the chills' when we're spooked by something? by danyaylol
Is it called pillory response? Kinda neat how we lost our hair but kept the fine muscles to bristle the hair to make us look bigger and protect us through a show of implied dominance. What other vestigial traits does the human animal have? Fascinating.