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Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:37 pm
They say the universe is on a single electron, right? And, brain cell and the universe look alike right? What if the universe is a braincell on a single electron and in each of our braincells, and they have a whole universe living inside of them and it just keeps going and going and going and going? Then it doesn't stop until it gets to that one point where that one universe on our brain cell gets wiped out and it has a catastrophic effect on all the other universe brain cells out there especially the one that it inhabits and that's the way the world is going to end? Because of how the universe is arranged? Then what happens when everything is gone, do we start it again? And if it does start again how does it work? Then when we think about time, could it really be that our time is just a slower version of the time that was originally there on the brain cell that we're living on? Think about it this way, imagine living in somebody's head right? On their cell. On their braincell. We're just so tiny, so insignificant. If our entire universe can be on an electron, what is that electron a part of? is that electron part of Oxygen or something? What if we're living on the electron on Plutonium or Radium or something? What then? What element do we live on? And on that note-what creatures live on those electrons, what creatures in the planets with brains that we live on? If I scratch my head, is it an earthquake for the people that live there? If the creature we're living on falls and hits its head, does that mean we have an earthquake? Is a pandemic just a cold to that thing? Are hurricanes caused by hair-dryers? Now, what if the people that lived on our braincells did exactly what we did at every second of (their) day, that means, as I'm typing this, there are an infinite number of people that are typing this exact thing in my head alone. But what if that's where it stops? What if this is an original idea and I'm the only one doing it? What if all those people on my braincells are just like me but look different or speak a different language? Or what if we're all just clones? Then who is the real Pandora, and what universe do they live on? Do they live on the real universe? Is the Real Pandora, or the Real Redfa, or the Real Henneth*...are they all connected to God/Gods in some way? What if we're all actually connected and nothing really dies out but a brain cell universe has a set population and once you reach it a catastrophe happens? Would that mean that all the other universes in my head would have catastrophe before me or at the same time as I have mine? What if you have a headache, what if that's a meteor in another universe? Or a black hole is like Alzheimer's disease? That's what causes it, a black hole?? What if all of these diseases are natural disasters that happen on our braincell universes??? Oh god how am I gonna sleep tonight crying
*Not picking anything specific, just random names of people in the guild.
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:18 pm
Welll.... That's pretty hard stuff to chew before I'm going to bed in about five minutes.... ummmm..... For me it's easy... I believe in God as a creator, so the world is a ball of land and water, somewhere in a vacuum sphere or something... Ummm... now You could start a discussion about: "Are we all in God's head?!" I believe if we were in God's head, the world couldn't come to an end. Because God is eternal. But we know that the world has to come to an end sometime, because there are materials which can't exist forever. At the latest, we crash into the sun and burn to death, because the earth is steadily drawing nearer to it...... Today in school, we talked about luck. And there was a Phrase I can tell you: Sometimes, the real luck is when we don't know everything. I guess this is such a "Sometimes"!
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Henneth Annun Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:26 pm
1. Er...where did you get this 'universe on a single electron' business? What do you mean? ><
[Are you talking about the one-electron universe hypothesis? That's different from saying that the universe is *on* an electron, whatever "on" is taken to mean.]
2. You couldn't, according to what we know presently, have a miniature version of a human existing inside of a brain cell...or really any cell as far as I know.
Sorry Pan, but I don't see how what you're saying makes sense. ><
...but there are other ways and universe questions that come out just as huge as the one you thought of. X)
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:47 pm
Henneth Annun 1. Er...where did you get this 'universe on a single electron' business? What do you mean? >< [Are you talking about the one-electron universe hypothesis? That's different from saying that the universe is *on* an electron, whatever "on" is taken to mean.] 2. You couldn't, according to what we know presently, have a miniature version of a human existing inside of a brain cell...or really any cell as far as I know. Sorry Pan, but I don't see how what you're saying makes sense. >< ...but there are other ways and universe questions that come out just as huge as the one you thought of. X) In? Right! In! I probably could have worded this a lot better, but it was late ^^; BUT WE DON'T KNOW!!! IT COULD BE ENTIRELY POSSIBLE AND WHEN YOU DO DRUGS YOU'RE ACTUALLY KILLING TENS OF MILLINONS OF TINY UNIVERSES! *loves this theory too much to let go*
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Henneth Annun Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:20 pm
Pandora the Wonderful Henneth Annun 1. Er...where did you get this 'universe on a single electron' business? What do you mean? >< [Are you talking about the one-electron universe hypothesis? That's different from saying that the universe is *on* an electron, whatever "on" is taken to mean.] 2. You couldn't, according to what we know presently, have a miniature version of a human existing inside of a brain cell...or really any cell as far as I know. Sorry Pan, but I don't see how what you're saying makes sense. >< ...but there are other ways and universe questions that come out just as huge as the one you thought of. X) In? Right! In! I probably could have worded this a lot better, but it was late ^^; BUT WE DON'T KNOW!!! IT COULD BE ENTIRELY POSSIBLE AND WHEN YOU DO DRUGS YOU'RE ACTUALLY KILLING TENS OF MILLINONS OF TINY UNIVERSES! *loves this theory too much to let go* The one-electron universe hypothesis doesn't say the universe exists in an electron...it says that there is, well, only a single electron in the entire universe. (Do you want me to try and explain this, as I understand it so far?) There are other theories out there my friend....and frankly I don't know how much credit is given to this one. *shrug* Anyone know?
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:22 am
Henneth Annun Pandora the Wonderful Henneth Annun 1. Er...where did you get this 'universe on a single electron' business? What do you mean? >< [Are you talking about the one-electron universe hypothesis? That's different from saying that the universe is *on* an electron, whatever "on" is taken to mean.] 2. You couldn't, according to what we know presently, have a miniature version of a human existing inside of a brain cell...or really any cell as far as I know. Sorry Pan, but I don't see how what you're saying makes sense. >< ...but there are other ways and universe questions that come out just as huge as the one you thought of. X) In? Right! In! I probably could have worded this a lot better, but it was late ^^; BUT WE DON'T KNOW!!! IT COULD BE ENTIRELY POSSIBLE AND WHEN YOU DO DRUGS YOU'RE ACTUALLY KILLING TENS OF MILLINONS OF TINY UNIVERSES! *loves this theory too much to let go* The one-electron universe hypothesis doesn't say the universe exists in an electron...it says that there is, well, only a single electron in the entire universe. (Do you want me to try and explain this, as I understand it so far?) There are other theories out there my friend....and frankly I don't know how much credit is given to this one. *shrug* Anyone know? THAT PERSON WHO EXPLAINED IT TO ME LIED mad Yes please ;3; Gah...I know...But I love this so much...I want people living on my cells /sigh
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 3:32 pm
Henneth Annun Pandora the Wonderful Henneth Annun 1. Er...where did you get this 'universe on a single electron' business? What do you mean? >< [Are you talking about the one-electron universe hypothesis? That's different from saying that the universe is *on* an electron, whatever "on" is taken to mean.] 2. You couldn't, according to what we know presently, have a miniature version of a human existing inside of a brain cell...or really any cell as far as I know. Sorry Pan, but I don't see how what you're saying makes sense. >< ...but there are other ways and universe questions that come out just as huge as the one you thought of. X) In? Right! In! I probably could have worded this a lot better, but it was late ^^; BUT WE DON'T KNOW!!! IT COULD BE ENTIRELY POSSIBLE AND WHEN YOU DO DRUGS YOU'RE ACTUALLY KILLING TENS OF MILLINONS OF TINY UNIVERSES! *loves this theory too much to let go* The one-electron universe hypothesis doesn't say the universe exists in an electron...it says that there is, well, only a single electron in the entire universe. (Do you want me to try and explain this, as I understand it so far?) There are other theories out there my friend....and frankly I don't know how much credit is given to this one. *shrug* Anyone know? How can this theory coeexist with the concept of current?
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:14 pm
Why is it that I always kill a thread?
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:02 pm
Professor Phrygian Why is it that I always kill a thread? If it's consoling, the main thing stopping me from posting a comment is that I literally have no idea how to express my reaction. (I'm not implying anything thing against or in favor of the theory, I'm just like unable to get my thoughts together about this. xD) Edit: Actually, I can say that the theory relies too much on the...uh... metaphysical for me. xP
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:43 pm
Professor Phrygian Why is it that I always kill a thread? You haven't killed it- I've just been sick. Also: I have no idea how the one-electron universe hypothesis fits in to or in any way supports what Pandora is saying. I'm also still thinking of how to best organize and write the explanation of the idea to Pan, seeing as I don't know what he already knows on the topic.
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Henneth Annun Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 9:50 pm
Henneth Annun Professor Phrygian Why is it that I always kill a thread? You haven't killed it- I've just been sick. 1. Also: I have no idea how the one-electron universe hypothesis fits in to or in any way supports what Pandora is saying. 2. I'm also still thinking of how to best organize and write the explanation of the idea to Pan, seeing as I don't know what he already knows on the topic. 1. I'm not sure if it does. I think I made some weird connection due to lack of sleep and over-thinking things I don't know about. 2. It involves electrons. That's about it.
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Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:22 pm
I only have one thing to say, and that is: I love the way you think.
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:36 pm
Kiyo Murasama I only have one thing to say, and that is: I love the way you think. My thinking thanks you ninja
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Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 6:47 am
Seriously. Coulomb's law was derived in 1783. The one-electron universe was thought up in 1940. Exactly how did Richard Feynmann think this would work?
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Henneth Annun Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:56 pm
Professor Phrygian Seriously. Coulomb's law was derived in 1783. The one-electron universe was thought up in 1940. Exactly how did Richard Feynmann think this would work? I don't know if he actually believed it, and Feynmann wasn't the one to think of it. What do you mean?
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