What would win?
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Re: What would win?
I didn't know you believed Ai.
So how did God came into the world (Universe) then ?
It was like POOF and God is there ?
So how did God came into the world (Universe) then ?
It was like POOF and God is there ?
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I was aware of the flaws, but it was for the sake of arguement.KillerSam wrote:And also if the resultant force is for example 80% of the total force that was initially applied, then 80% of an infinite force is still an infinite force, so it wouldn't matter if the resultant force being applied was only 1% of the original force. Your point is void aicarambaDrofder2004 wrote:In a perfect environment it is more likely to have a direct 100% accurate hit than it is possible to have an immovable object or unstoppable force due to the constraints posted above (inertia for example), so if we allow for the possibilities of having these objects and force exist in a paradox, why should we not allow for a 100% accurate hit?aicaramba wrote:because in a real world envoirment its very, very, very unlikely that some Ãs directec at an object with such precision.

Still... theyre better arguements as 'the object could be dead' or 'the object would change shape'.
If it was a 100% accurate hit, then it would be a draw..
Lets say that 80% of infinite force is still infinite force. Then those infinite forces sould draw, leaving just the 20% infinite force to be reflected, thus still having the object win.
So, i'd still put my money on the object.
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I dont believe. So I couldnt care less[SoE]_Zaitsev wrote:I didn't know you believed Ai.
So how did God came into the world (Universe) then ?
It was like POOF and God is there ?

again, for the sake of arguement, what was there before the big bang? It was like POOF and suns and planets were there

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Who knows there was a big bang. All crazy shit we'll never find out.
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Then you can still ask the same thing about the universe as what you asked about god.
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Aye. Still weird though if you think about it. It all started somewhere, but where did the stuff came from which started it ?aicaramba wrote:Then you can still ask the same thing about the universe as what you asked about god.

Same stuff as the chicken and the egg really.
Still I'd like to think about the universe as one massive 3D ocean with the planets as its islands.
What I'm saying now will also be a bit about those flat earth forum guys.
If the universe is like a globe, then what's above it ? (Like the space is here on the planet). The universe can't be flat, and let's assume if it is... what's at the edge ? The universe certainly isn't flat so it must be round in such a weird way that in whatever direction you'll go, you'll end up at the same spot eventually.
Funny to think about it, sadly we won't get to live it out

But I do know we'll live out holidays to the moon

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Re: What would win?
I don't tend to think about these kind of things seeing as it's highly unlikely that we're going to find out within our lifetimes. Obviously that's just my opinion, you seem to think otherwise[SoE]_Zaitsev wrote:If the universe is like a globe, then what's above it ? (Like the space is here on the planet). The universe can't be flat, and let's assume if it is... what's at the edge ? The universe certainly isn't flat so it must be round in such a weird way that in whatever direction you'll go, you'll end up at the same spot eventually.
Funny to think about it, sadly we won't get to live it out

If the universe isn't flat (I don't think it is flat), it doesn't have to be a specific shape. It could be infinitely large in every direction.


Re: What would win?
All the matter in the universe came from an inter dimensional rift. It is all very simple.
Consider the idea that this dimension was once nothing more than space, a lack of matter, a giant vacuum. Now, in another dimension exists nothing but matter, every element and compound existing in some form or another. Now, probability would state that somewhere in infinite time the atoms of all these different elements would shift in such a way to create an inter dimensional rift. At this point, matter would pour into our vacuum of a universe, essentially creating a big bang. From that point the matter spreads throughout the universe, create an equivalent amount of mass in every area of the universe. From that point life can be created through chance and evolution begins. YW.
Consider the idea that this dimension was once nothing more than space, a lack of matter, a giant vacuum. Now, in another dimension exists nothing but matter, every element and compound existing in some form or another. Now, probability would state that somewhere in infinite time the atoms of all these different elements would shift in such a way to create an inter dimensional rift. At this point, matter would pour into our vacuum of a universe, essentially creating a big bang. From that point the matter spreads throughout the universe, create an equivalent amount of mass in every area of the universe. From that point life can be created through chance and evolution begins. YW.
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I said that if they ever find it out, it won't be in our lifetime so you must've misunderstood me.
And this specific line:
@ Soviet: Whatever
And this specific line:
How can that be ? Then there must be an end somewhere.Pedsdude wrote:If the universe isn't flat (I don't think it is flat), it doesn't have to be a specific shape. It could be infinitely large in every direction.
@ Soviet: Whatever

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but who/what made that rift? and why is it there?Soviet wrote:All the matter in the universe came from an inter dimensional rift. It is all very simple.
Consider the idea that this dimension was once nothing more than space, a lack of matter, a giant vacuum. Now, in another dimension exists nothing but matter, every element and compound existing in some form or another. Now, probability would state that somewhere in infinite time the atoms of all these different elements would shift in such a way to create an inter dimensional rift. At this point, matter would pour into our vacuum of a universe, essentially creating a big bang. From that point the matter spreads throughout the universe, create an equivalent amount of mass in every area of the universe. From that point life can be created through chance and evolution begins. YW.
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Quit being so capitalist.aicaramba wrote:The universe is just made up to make money.
Not sure yet, but I did explain one step further back in the mystery of the universe.Lev!athan wrote:but who/what made that rift? and why is it there?
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I think its 42, but I'm not sure?Lev!athan wrote:but who/what made that rift? and why is it there?


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