Space and stuff

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Kind of. Well yes, but the balloon exploded in a vacuum, so the debris is not on the floor, but floating all around the room. Science, gravity in particular takes over, and stuff starts circling around each other, bigger bits attracting smaller bits, and over time, pretty galaxies and solar systems develop.

The biggest bits of debris retain heat from the explosion, and they are suns. If the suns can heat up other bits of debris going round them, and hydrogen and oxygen are in those bits, you might get water created when those particles heat up. Then you might have a chance of life.

And cos its a vaccum, not a room, it will expand for ever, which brings us back to time, which we cant understand.
Ah, thanks for that! lol

A very arsehole answer to that question would've also been "nothing in the universe is perfect" lol
 
See? Straight away you understand height width and depth. But not time.
If anyone is interested in expanding quite a lot on time and understanding of it - the Christmas lecture Brian Cox gave in the Royal Institution ("The science of Doctor Who") is actually an amazing thing, I've seen it twice now and it's brilliant.
 

oh and yes my head is hurting now.

time to go do some easy (non thinking) talking now i think.
 

My dad wanted me to become an astronaut..... He always said he tried to shoot me into space
 

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