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If you compress the entire universe in a pixel, which color would it be?
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Re: If you compress the entire universe in a pixel, which color would it be?
#2if personal preference is given, Blue!
Re: If you compress the entire universe in a pixel, which color would it be?
#3it depends on which filter you are applying. But probably blue. Because of the big oceans we have.
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#6If the entire universe is in one pixel, there is no single photon outside, so it is of course black!
But moreover from a quantum mechanics point of view, if there is nobody is outside the entire universe, there is no one observing something from the universe, so maybe the universe doesn't exist...(see this as an inspirement: http://www.iafe.uba.ar/e2e/phys230/history/moon.pdf)
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#7it depends on which filter you are applying. But probably blue. Because of the big oceans we have.
haha, very fuuny
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#8it depends on which filter you are applying. But probably blue. Because of the big oceans we have.
OT its about universe, not Earth :)
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#9This one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_latte
#FFF8E7 ... this is amazing, but also unnatural. What I mean is, how can this be an unbalanced thing? Why not perfect white or perfect black?
Re: If you compress the entire universe in a pixel, which color would it be?
#10I think either black when matter is put in or transparent when matter and anti-matter is put in.