Friday, March 13, 2009

A bombshell is about to explode





Step one: play video



Step two: look at tim.











Welcome to tiny's, Tim.

8 comments:

halloweenjack said...

I just watched this show about the death of planet earth. 13 million years from now, when we are long,long gone, our blue ball will be by then a brown ball and disintergrate into the sun. I found it sad to see the world dead and brown, but I found the journey to the sun hopeful - we make it back home.

buddhafrog said...

What show is this? I get Discovery and CNN International -- I've grown greatly tired of CNN, but Discovery, it rocks.

They are doing a lot of shows about the end of the earth and space, etc (reflecting America's pshyche). I find it interesting.

But, our original home was not the sun. The sun's home was our original home... where/whatever that might be.

Did you see the new NASA mission to find life-possible planets in our galaxy? Sweet!

halloweenjack said...

Regarding the sun, that's true. I was thinking of it in more of symbolic way, that eventually everything that makes all of us will be broken down to it's atomic level, maybe to be used again for life. Recyling seems to me to be major aspect of life and stars are the seeds of this state of being.

I think I'll add this show to your DVD package. I have more to say about it, but it would be kind of cool if you could watch it.

I'm with you on CNN and all the news networks. They're doing a shifty job as usual and it's become unwatchable.

buddhafrog said...

I know, i was kind of giving you a hard time.

I wonder about the atomic level. Isn't that what nuclear fission/fusion is about - actually changing the atomic structure? And if so, I'm sure the final energy phase would be something even more basic. What is the physical/energy structure that makes up the atomic level?

Recycling. About that mission to space to find earth-like planets. They (I think correctly) theorize that they'll find 100's (or more) such planets. This would mean that there will be 100's of thousands (or more) such planets in our galaxy alone.

This sounds very possible for life...

But then they make the pt. that on our planet, we've only had any life for a very short time, and life above microbes for fractions of that short time. We very well might find the perfect planet where complex life can exist -- but that life either will come far in the future or came far in the past and has already disappeared completely.

Recycled.

I will eventually write a post about this... but I've been too lazy.

DVD package. Souviner gifts expanding.

buddhafrog said...

Side bar photo update inspired by this conversation.

halloweenjack said...

I'm still waiting for this bomb already.

halloweenjack said...

We should, the three of us, come up with an IM that we all agree to use that's not facebook, which I think is kind of clunky.

buddhafrog said...

Yeah. Bomb delay.

I've never used any IM except facebook.... the problem will be timing I think.... but we could work this out. We should set up a time to IM and get tim on here and work out any bugs.