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Post by Chaosky on Jul 7, 2010 18:06:03 GMT -5
The beauty of infinity is infinity itself.
I saw the episode on traveling to other universes as well, and I think I'll clarify on it a bit. The universe that is created is an extension of space-time caused by a tremendous disruption in the fabric of the universe. When it is first created it is technically a wormhole because it is still connected to our universe. Once the bridge between universes closes, it is a separate universe. A wormhole can, theoretically, take you any point in space and/or time.
Not really different from what Pyro said, but I just wanted to explain the whole thing.
Also (assuming the opposite would act like antimatter, and that TD would not exist everywhere in a universe.), an opposite shouldn't have any problems entering the same universe due to its nature. It would only react to ITS opposite, which (presumably) would not take up all space in said universe.
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Post by Shadow Doll on Jul 7, 2010 19:00:02 GMT -5
Simpler please? Not all of us are geniuses. Not even I got it.
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Post by Pyro on Jul 7, 2010 19:49:24 GMT -5
The beauty of infinity is infinity itself. I saw the episode on traveling to other universes as well, and I think I'll clarify on it a bit. The universe that is created is an extension of space-time caused by a tremendous disruption in the fabric of the universe. When it is first created it is technically a wormhole because it is still connected to our universe. Once the bridge between universes closes, it is a separate universe. A wormhole can, theoretically, take you any point in space and/or time. Not really different from what Pyro said, but I just wanted to explain the whole thing. Also (assuming the opposite would act like antimatter, and that TD would not exist everywhere in a universe.), an opposite shouldn't have any problems entering the same universe due to its nature. It would only react to ITS opposite, which (presumably) would not take up all space in said universe. Brilliant, you are just brilliant, Chaosky. A better explanation, mine was rough and flawed, but yours was like a tapestry.
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Post by darkmartio on Jul 7, 2010 22:27:14 GMT -5
So you say that every universe is one and their are connected with a wormhole UNTIL that wormhole closes,making a separate universe? Hmmmm...interesting...
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Post by hydroxianchaos on Jul 7, 2010 22:33:25 GMT -5
So, what if there was a portal to the nega world, aka, Anti Earth, and the air molecules here and there collide? Would there be catastrophic?
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Post by darkmartio on Jul 7, 2010 22:36:54 GMT -5
Air molecules? I don't know...I would ask Mr Professor Chaosky. YEAH!
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Post by Shadow Doll on Jul 8, 2010 8:54:06 GMT -5
I understand it now. According to my research, a catostrophe would likely occur. (Hehe...I sound smarts now. Yay me!)
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Post by Pyro on Jul 8, 2010 10:14:04 GMT -5
I understand it now. According to my research, a catostrophe would likely occur. (Hehe...I sound smarts now. Yay me!) No, it would only be dangerous if the air particles had a different makeup. The dangerous effects aren't something on minor scale, like air and the such. They are composed of the same things and probably aren't different. Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, and other various gases.
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Post by Iras shadow on Jul 8, 2010 11:29:38 GMT -5
The beauty of infinity is infinity itself. I saw the episode on traveling to other universes as well, and I think I'll clarify on it a bit. The universe that is created is an extension of space-time caused by a tremendous disruption in the fabric of the universe. When it is first created it is technically a wormhole because it is still connected to our universe. Once the bridge between universes closes, it is a separate universe. A wormhole can, theoretically, take you any point in space and/or time. Not really different from what Pyro said, but I just wanted to explain the whole thing. Also (assuming the opposite would act like antimatter, and that TD would not exist everywhere in a universe.), an opposite shouldn't have any problems entering the same universe due to its nature. It would only react to ITS opposite, which (presumably) would not take up all space in said universe. this is the first time ive met you proff. sky and i am very impressed. You sure do live up to your reputation. But this said, you are all looking at a new universe. this said, you are all currently ignoring the fact that our world is apart of an atom that i explained earlier. This said, there is no reason to create a new universe. If one could control the time and place where they would be placed through a worm hole then thats different. If this entity that we dont understand (TD) can do this this (which is very unlikely regardeless who or what it is) then E.E can be ignored. But seeing as how we dont know if TD can or even thought of this conception is unknown. This leaves E.E and this other theory the only acceptable explanation. ~[glow=blue,2,300]J[/glow]
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Post by Pyro on Jul 8, 2010 11:39:38 GMT -5
The beauty of infinity is infinity itself. I saw the episode on traveling to other universes as well, and I think I'll clarify on it a bit. The universe that is created is an extension of space-time caused by a tremendous disruption in the fabric of the universe. When it is first created it is technically a wormhole because it is still connected to our universe. Once the bridge between universes closes, it is a separate universe. A wormhole can, theoretically, take you any point in space and/or time. Not really different from what Pyro said, but I just wanted to explain the whole thing. Also (assuming the opposite would act like antimatter, and that TD would not exist everywhere in a universe.), an opposite shouldn't have any problems entering the same universe due to its nature. It would only react to ITS opposite, which (presumably) would not take up all space in said universe. this is the first time ive met you proff. sky and i am very impressed. You sure do live up to your reputation. But this said, you are all looking at a new universe. this said, you are all currently ignoring the fact that our world is apart of an atom that i explained earlier. This said, there is no reason to create a new universe. If one could control the time and place where they would be placed through a worm hole then thats different. If this entity that we dont understand (TD) can do this this (which is very unlikely regardeless who or what it is) then E.E can be ignored. But seeing as how we dont know if TD can or even thought of this conception is unknown. This leaves E.E and this other theory the only acceptable explanation. ~[glow=blue,2,300]J[/glow] An atom, eh? And what if the string theory is true? But I digress. There would be more than two worlds if our world were part of an atom. What type of atom anyways? A hydrogen atom, a carbon atom, what?
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Post by iras shadow on Jul 8, 2010 11:54:25 GMT -5
this is the first time ive met you proff. sky and i am very impressed. You sure do live up to your reputation. But this said, you are all looking at a new universe. this said, you are all currently ignoring the fact that our world is apart of an atom that i explained earlier. This said, there is no reason to create a new universe. If one could control the time and place where they would be placed through a worm hole then thats different. If this entity that we dont understand (TD) can do this this (which is very unlikely regardeless who or what it is) then E.E can be ignored. But seeing as how we dont know if TD can or even thought of this conception is unknown. This leaves E.E and this other theory the only acceptable explanation. ~[glow=blue,2,300]J[/glow] An atom, eh? And what if the string theory is true? But I digress. There would be more than two worlds if our world were part of an atom. What type of atom anyways? A hydrogen atom, a carbon atom, what? well, more like a hydrogen atom like this. the middle, i believe is a positive charge, is that nothing void. the 2 on top, the negatives if i remember correctly (its been a while), are as follows: negative charge 1:our world. negative charge 2: world parallel to ours. the middle is how TD would get to and from the worlds. I believe i went over this in earlier posts. Go check them because they have more detail on it. Its quite a bit and i dont want ot retype it all lol. [glow=blue,2,300]~J[/glow]
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Post by Pyro on Jul 8, 2010 12:04:01 GMT -5
Ah, complete clarification, it is a good theory, and I seem to understand it. One of things conflicting with that is string theory. As quarks and electrons are 1 dimensional oscillating lines. But both are theories. Now, I have a spike wedged in your theory, it gives the existence of two truths. Make no mistake, that spike is a failsafe. If you turn out to be true, it shall be one of my many protections.
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Post by iras shadow on Jul 8, 2010 12:11:36 GMT -5
Ah, complete clarification, it is a good theory, and I seem to understand it. One of things conflicting with that is string theory. As quarks and electrons are 1 dimensional oscillating lines. But both are theories. Now, I have a spike wedged in your theory, it gives the existence of two truths. Make no mistake, that spike is a failsafe. If you turn out to be true, it shall be one of my many protections. ohoh well done lol. ANyway, it would seem that now that we have 2 highly logical theories, and the fact that im about to do the curse, it seems that this "case" of TD is about to come to a close. Im still wondering if i should be doing the curse alone or by myself...im still trying to figure that one out. Each one has about the same pros and cons. I might do it with echito because if one of us dies and the other lives, then there is proof. But im still not sure. [glow=red,2,300]~J[/glow]
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Post by Chaosky on Jul 8, 2010 15:15:18 GMT -5
Oh, whole different theory of the universe, eh? It's actually not too unlike the current theory of how parallel universes exist next to our own. (I should stress that not all universes are connected in such a way.) Take a look at this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHsFMGTKTVE&feature=relatedIt just describes a bit about four possible types of other universes. (I should say that, no matter how many times they say "universe," the level 1 scenario is just our universe being infinite.) I generally think that 2,3 and 4 are all correct; that is, they all occur. Anyway, back to the main topic; this could mean that (among the other forms) an infinite number of universes occupy the same space we do, but are separated by other dimensions. Very similar to your idea, at least in form; with this version there's no need for all the equivalent exchange stuff. I should also point out that as TD would be some sort of demon, it would probably either: A: Be at the dimensional level required to cross between universes. or B: Be able to open a wormhole. (The thing's supposed to be able to alter whole worlds for crying out loud!) As for crossing to universes that are not closely connected to us, that's a bit harder to do. But once again, as a being of great power it could probably do that as well. Disclaimer: Tails Doll was only used because of its importance to the topic. I do not believe that the Tails Doll exists in our world, and only participated in this discussion from a hypothetical standpoint.
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Post by darkmartio on Jul 8, 2010 16:41:35 GMT -5
So you say the Tails Doll can cross between universes and/or create/open a wormhole? Interesting, says I. Nice work, lad.
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