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Post by Chaosky on Oct 20, 2009 8:27:53 GMT -5
Oh wow! Pyro, you just gave me an idea! What if the multiverse of Calabi Yau Space is not so much a space but just what connects the universes to each other? That's an interesting way of thinking of it.
I think I'll look into that, thanks!
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Post by kiaralioness on Oct 20, 2009 8:35:29 GMT -5
Well, I believe the Sonic characters exist and I'm finding my own way to other worlds. *cough*corridorofdarkness*cough*
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Post by Chaosky on Oct 20, 2009 8:40:32 GMT -5
And I have no clue what that is...
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Post by Jigglypuff...is mad ._. on Oct 20, 2009 15:28:48 GMT -5
>.> Karalioness, give us info on what the darkness thing is.
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Post by Chaosky on Oct 20, 2009 21:30:43 GMT -5
They must exist! They live here! Here is proof! HOW ELSE COULD THEY HAVE SUPER MARIO BROS?! I just needed to put this somewhere.
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Post by Jigglypuff...is mad ._. on Oct 22, 2009 14:29:19 GMT -5
XD XD XD XD
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Post by John Cyrus McCloud on Nov 4, 2009 17:13:05 GMT -5
=/ why would i make it up? Haz, Kiara and Joesph knows about this, also Mobius is real becuase its behind out sun so we cant see it Problem... the point in the same orbit directly opposite the sun to earth is an unstable orbital location. If Mobius was at that point when it formed then it would have drifted out of orbit during the Cambrian period. It's basically like saying there is an Anti-Earth at that same point. From Wikipedia: Langrangian point L3 The L3 point lies on the line defined by the two large masses, beyond the larger of the two. Example: L3 in the Sun–Earth system exists on the opposite side of the Sun, a little outside the Earth's orbit but slightly closer to the Sun than the Earth is. (This apparent contradiction is because the Sun is also affected by the Earth's gravity, and so orbits around the two bodies' barycenter, which is however well inside the body of the Sun.) At the L3 point, the combined pull of the Earth and Sun again causes the object to orbit with the same period as the Earth. The Sun–Earth L3 point was a popular place to put a "Counter-Earth" in pulp science fiction and comic books — though of course, once space based observation was possible via satellites and probes, it was shown to hold no such object. Actually, the Sun–Earth L3 is highly unstable, because the gravitational forces of the other planets outweigh that of the Earth (Venus, for example, comes within 0.3 AU of L3 every 20 months). Below is an animated diagram of all the Sun-Earth Langrangian points. Click on it to visit the Wikipedia page. Myth Busted. Next. They must exist! They live here! Here is proof! HOW ELSE COULD THEY HAVE SUPER MARIO BROS?! I just needed to put this somewhere. Easy answer. That is a sprite film. Sprite films are fan made videos. Fan made videos are normally NOT canon. Need I say more? Myth busted.
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Post by William on Nov 4, 2009 17:52:40 GMT -5
You do know thats a joke correct or are you really that blind?
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Post by John Cyrus McCloud on Nov 4, 2009 18:54:19 GMT -5
You do know thats a joke correct or are you really that blind? Actually, I do, but I was just playing along with it. I do that a lot.
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Post by Chaosky on Nov 4, 2009 23:10:28 GMT -5
Great work MBX! Perfect!
My understanding: Imagine swinging a string around. You move youe hand in a circle to make it move. Now imagine that string as being completely straight.
That is what happens here. It is possible because the Earth moves the sun with its gravity slightly, much how you move your hand in a circle.
Any other new force (Like another planet.) can throw it out of this extremely delicate system.
It's one of the very few ways an object could remain hidden behind the sun. An orbit exactly like Earth's is ridiculously unlikely for a planet in the same solar system. Probes have confirmed there's nothing there too.
I give Mythbusterx the Physics seal of Chaosky! Great astrophysics!
(TDF gets one because of previous demonstrations of his ability. Razer gets one too because he asks so many questions. I seem to recall something about Chanterla being good in science and the like, I have yet to see a demonstration of ability. Did I miss anyone who thinks they should get one? Anyone who tries hard to help us better understand existence is a canditate!)
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Post by Pyro on Nov 5, 2009 0:12:11 GMT -5
... Let's say that this "counter-earth" existed, yet on a higher plane of existence, would it still be affected by Venus? Has anyone else heard of the hollow earth theory? Where the earth is actually hollow... But there's much contradicting evidence... However, it hasn't been completely disproved. There's also a hollow moon theory that the moon may be hollow as well. Now these aren't very helpful, because there is much evidence against both these theories... I know many conspiracy theories and the hollow earth could make it possible that a mobious like place could exist within earth...
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Post by Chaosky on Nov 5, 2009 1:16:24 GMT -5
I can't say. If it's higher dimensional, I don't know. There are probably be different types of things like this considering there are likely many dimensions we don't know of.
I talked about phases in a post somewhere, if this were the case it would mean it would not be affected by other planets... assuming they aren't on that "phase" too.
I've heard about the hollow theories, so has anyone who's read "Journey to the Center of the Earth." (Or watched.)
I doubt it is the reality but it is possible. Extremely unlikely though.
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Post by John Cyrus McCloud on Nov 8, 2009 19:27:21 GMT -5
I can't say. If it's higher dimensional, I don't know. There are probably be different types of things like this considering there are likely many dimensions we don't know of. I talked about phases in a post somewhere, if this were the case it would mean it would not be affected by other planets... assuming they aren't on that "phase" too. I've heard about the hollow theories, so has anyone who's read "Journey to the Center of the Earth." (Or watched.) I doubt it is the reality but it is possible. Extremely unlikely though. Speaking about hollow earth theories, they seem to be similar to the Dyson Sphere concept.
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Post by sonicpsycho72 on Nov 25, 2009 23:50:13 GMT -5
Here's my opinion, I say we all regroup when we're dead and discuss this. Because with death, we'll all find the answers we're looking for.
Personally I think it's possible for other universes to be out there, but who's to say a planet was created based off of something started in 1991? That's like trying to create humanity before the Earth was made...Or something like that. I'm really tired and not 100% positive on my words, but I'm sure you guys catch my drift.
I rarely believe TD is real, so I'm not jumping to an idea that Sonic and the Others could possibly exist to, it just doesn't add up for me.
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Post by TailsDollFan on Nov 26, 2009 16:27:28 GMT -5
I believe it is called the theory of Infinity, Aisha. :U
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