Talk:Just For Fun: Lots 'O Laughs & Brain Bogglers/@comment-207.165.13.221-20120410194914/@comment-3064571-20120410205340

The universe isn't expanding. To say the Big Bang happened would mean that at one point, the universe would have had to have been infinitely small but hold an infinite amount of mass at the same time. This can't happen. The universe exists because it has to. The universe co-exists with nonexistence, therfore, it has to exist or else nonexistence would exist, and that can't happen. And I've taken more lectures than you have. It's called Null Physics smart one. Neutrinos aren't tachyons, because most modern physicists believe tachyons can't exist. Any self-respecting person knows about Spacetime, and all of a sudden, I don't? You need to quit with your smart-ass tone, because you assume you're just smarter than everybody else, you're not. You assume somebody doesn't know something, they do. You need to learn before you speak, my friend. Dark energy itself couldn't support the mass amounts of energy it would require to propel something so large at such a velocity for such a long standing amount of time. Null Physics is new, but it is more understanding and more widely accepted. As I said before, the universe cannot be expanding, it is already infinitely large, and always was. It was always here. Read the book "Our Undiscovered Universe" by Terrance Witt and you'll actually get it.