Why does slim chance and fat chance mean the same thing?
I'd say "Slim" is more of an underdog chance. Slight chance.
"Fat" chance is more along the rhetorical line. A boss that hates you giving you a promotion.
Why does slim chance and fat chance mean the same thing?
Haha, I'll need to change my signature now, you obviously know more about TS Eliot than me. My son keeps throwing me these snippets and some of them stick
If space is expanding, what is it expanding into.....whatever it expanded into today, what was there yesterday?
Hope not, one of my favourite albums and I keep askingDid Marvin Gaye ever find out what's goin on?
That's got to be the biggest mindfuck of a question. Something I come back to regularly because it's fascinating but I don't have a clue what the answer is and probably never will. Probably no human ever will.
One of the other ones is "can you still think when you're dead?"There is one concept, (at least), that is best avoided, and this is it.
How can anything be unending and what is there after Space finishes.
Whenever my mind wanders on to this I try to get it wandering to some other place.
Think of it too much and you WILL go MAD,
There is one concept, (at least), that is best avoided, and this is it.
How can anything be unending and what is there after Space finishes.
Whenever my mind wanders on to this I try to get it wandering to some other place.
Think of it too much and you WILL go MAD,
Aye the closer you get to any kind of comprehension the closer the tentacles of madness encroach. Too much for our little brains to grasp.
Fecking whatCan you open a tin of beans with a banana?
If a cold is so common, why isn't there a cure for it?

One of the other ones is "can you still think when you're dead?"
It's almost impossible to be ableto think of yourself not thinking
That's got to be the biggest mindfuck of a question. Something I come back to regularly because it's fascinating but I don't have a clue what the answer is and probably never will. Probably no human ever will.
This is the one that always gets me. The only logical conclusion that the human brain can reach is that someone or something caused the universe to come in to being. This inevitably leads to the suggestion of some kind of supreme being and then you're dealing with theology. You also then have to question, what created the thing that created the universe.To be honest it's only half of the mindfuck. The other half is what was there before the universe came into being? It can't have spring from nothing, so something had to be there to begin with, and what caused the change that created the universe?
To be honest it's only half of the mindfuck. The other half is what was there before the universe came into being? It can't have spring from nothing, so something had to be there to begin with, and what caused the change that created the universe?
That's about parallel universes colliding isn't it? That's another tough one to get your head around but this article is interesting https://www.space.com/32728-parallel-universes.htmlSome Science Fiction can be interesting.
For example the highly respected Issac Azimov put forward a hghly speculative view on part of this, (what caused the big bang), in his story, The Gods Themselves.
Dr Azimov though had the liveliest of imaginations.
For example, a Biochemist by training,one of his stories showed how a goose could have laid golden eggs.
That's about parallel universes colliding isn't it? That's another tough one to get your head around but this article is interesting https://www.space.com/32728-parallel-universes.html
I once read something about a theory in which parallel universes literally exist parallel to one another but occasionally waft around and touch, causing certain unexplained (or unexplainable) phenomena.