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    I received two Emails about the Galaxy in Perspective,which I found most interesting!
    However I looked on the Internet and sadly cannot find the exact same !
    However this Link is very similar, and in fact has a bit more info and Pics ,I am always fascinated by all the Cosmos etc! What are your views!
    Will we ever know exactly just where it all ends! What a very vast and unending Void!
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    http://www.harisingh.com/newsPerspectives.htm

    Click on the Videos as well some interesting ones!
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    We are told that every thing must havea begining and an end. If that is true then where does space begin and end? It is said the earth began as a ball of gas in space, where did the gas come from? What was there before the space came? You could go mad trying to find the answesr to this.
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    Exactly what I am thinking John,as I said amazing Void ?? If it is indeed ?
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    One of Einstein's theories was that, there was no such thing as a straight line. Each straight line that we see is a finite part of infinite curve.
    In other words if you left Earth travelled in a straight line you would eventually return to your starting point.

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    didn't the Oozulum bird do that Vic
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