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Sephirothsword117
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 9:17 am


Were talking about people who could be anywhere from 9 feet tall to large enough that the entire universe is microscopic in comparison.
PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:45 pm


Sephirothsword117
Were talking about people who could be anywhere from 9 feet tall to large enough that the entire universe is microscopic in comparison.
been there... done that... wasn't a t-shirt big enough sweatdrop

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 8:46 pm


hello! I'm Freya some of you may know me. Some of you may not.

I'm in the BIG camp we'll make that

HUGE is fun to.

RP is always nice too.

If you want to talk chat just do so!
PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:01 pm


Sephirothsword117
Were talking about people who could be anywhere from 9 feet tall to large enough that the entire universe is microscopic in comparison.

Well, if the entire universe is microscopic, then where would said being exist?
If a universe is considered to be an area, said scenario could be possible. But most cosmologists see a universe as more, which cannot be scaled in such a manner.

Ah, good ta see ya here, Freya! The more giantesses, the better!

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:45 am


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Sephirothsword117
Were talking about people who could be anywhere from 9 feet tall to large enough that the entire universe is microscopic in comparison.
Well, if the entire universe is microscopic, then where would said being exist?
If a universe is considered to be an area, said scenario could be possible. But most cosmologists see a universe as more, which cannot be scaled in such a manner.
ok... i read it as "galaxy" sweatdrop i mean... you know Kika... sweatdrop

Big Freya-chan
hello! I'm Freya some of you may know me. Some of you may not.

I'm in the BIG camp we'll make that

HUGE is fun to.

RP is always nice too.

If you want to talk chat just do so!
hello! redface well... i guess i could say welcome... but i am still not a real member of the guild my self... sweatdrop
PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:00 pm


But then again, should someone with human proportions become that large, what would stop 'em from collapsing in their own gravity well? After all, any object with that sort of mass would create a HUGE amount of gravitational pull. Think, um, black hole.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 7:50 pm


Zion Atriedes
Sephirothsword117
Were talking about people who could be anywhere from 9 feet tall to large enough that the entire universe is microscopic in comparison.

Well, if the entire universe is microscopic, then where would said being exist?
If a universe is considered to be an area, said scenario could be possible. But most cosmologists see a universe as more, which cannot be scaled in such a manner.

Ah, good ta see ya here, Freya! The more giantesses, the better!

thank you!
PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:51 am


Big Freya-chan
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Sephirothsword117
Were talking about people who could be anywhere from 9 feet tall to large enough that the entire universe is microscopic in comparison.

Well, if the entire universe is microscopic, then where would said being exist?
If a universe is considered to be an area, said scenario could be possible. But most cosmologists see a universe as more, which cannot be scaled in such a manner.

Ah, good ta see ya here, Freya! The more giantesses, the better!

thank you!

You are most welcome, of course.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 11:56 am


Zion Atriedes
But then again, should someone with human proportions become that large, what would stop 'em from collapsing in their own gravity well? After all, any object with that sort of mass would create a HUGE amount of gravitational pull. Think, um, black hole.
don't ruin the mood... stare we'd just say a wizard did it! xd
so... Zion... unless you wanna be known as the mood-killer... i suggest you lighten up razz

PS: no one gonna read my poll? sad
PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 8:14 am


Deantwo
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But then again, should someone with human proportions become that large, what would stop 'em from collapsing in their own gravity well? After all, any object with that sort of mass would create a HUGE amount of gravitational pull. Think, um, black hole.
don't ruin the mood... stare we'd just say a wizard did it! xd
so... Zion... unless you wanna be known as the mood-killer... i suggest you lighten up razz

Agh! Such an attitude is a pet-peeve of mine! To simply assume mystical aspects with no regard for the orderly laws of physics, which allow us to survive in a logical and sensible universe, is absolutely reprehensible!

I'm not a mood-killer, I simply ask that people put thought into things, rather than unhindered imagination. Of course, I cannot technically stop people from doing so. I just have some OCD-related need for things to make sense.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 8:33 am


Zion Atriedes
Deantwo
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But then again, should someone with human proportions become that large, what would stop 'em from collapsing in their own gravity well? After all, any object with that sort of mass would create a HUGE amount of gravitational pull. Think, um, black hole.
don't ruin the mood... stare we'd just say a wizard did it! xd
so... Zion... unless you wanna be known as the mood-killer... i suggest you lighten up razz

Agh! Such an attitude is a pet-peeve of mine! To simply assume mystical aspects with no regard for the orderly laws of physics, which allow us to survive in a logical and sensible universe, is absolutely reprehensible!

I'm not a mood-killer, I simply ask that people put thought into things, rather than unhindered imagination. Of course, I cannot technically stop people from doing so. I just have some OCD-related need for things to make sense.


Not a mood killer as much as not a very flexible person. You will make others change how they think of things to fit what you want. Instead of letting others simply create what they want and bending your imagination for them. Everything doesn't always need to make sense and sometimes not everyone whats everything to make sense, its part of the mystery and mystical qualities of fantasy.
PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:56 am


UncreativeOne
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But then again, should someone with human proportions become that large, what would stop 'em from collapsing in their own gravity well? After all, any object with that sort of mass would create a HUGE amount of gravitational pull. Think, um, black hole.
don't ruin the mood... stare we'd just say a wizard did it! xd
so... Zion... unless you wanna be known as the mood-killer... i suggest you lighten up razz
Agh! Such an attitude is a pet-peeve of mine! To simply assume mystical aspects with no regard for the orderly laws of physics, which allow us to survive in a logical and sensible universe, is absolutely reprehensible!

I'm not a mood-killer, I simply ask that people put thought into things, rather than unhindered imagination. Of course, I cannot technically stop people from doing so. I just have some OCD-related need for things to make sense.
Not a mood killer as much as not a very flexible person. You will make others change how they think of things to fit what you want. Instead of letting others simply create what they want and bending your imagination for them. Everything doesn't always need to make sense and sometimes not everyone whats everything to make sense, its part of the mystery and mystical qualities of fantasy.
yeah i second that i think... sweatdrop

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:55 am


UncreativeOne
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But then again, should someone with human proportions become that large, what would stop 'em from collapsing in their own gravity well? After all, any object with that sort of mass would create a HUGE amount of gravitational pull. Think, um, black hole.
don't ruin the mood... stare we'd just say a wizard did it! xd
so... Zion... unless you wanna be known as the mood-killer... i suggest you lighten up razz

Agh! Such an attitude is a pet-peeve of mine! To simply assume mystical aspects with no regard for the orderly laws of physics, which allow us to survive in a logical and sensible universe, is absolutely reprehensible!

I'm not a mood-killer, I simply ask that people put thought into things, rather than unhindered imagination. Of course, I cannot technically stop people from doing so. I just have some OCD-related need for things to make sense.


Not a mood killer as much as not a very flexible person. You will make others change how they think of things to fit what you want. Instead of letting others simply create what they want and bending your imagination for them. Everything doesn't always need to make sense and sometimes not everyone whats everything to make sense, its part of the mystery and mystical qualities of fantasy.

Yes, but to ignore the laws of physics is to invite chaos. If you ignore gravity, then the sun cannot hold itself together, nor can the planets, and mass could not exist, especially when the Einsteinian gravitational theory is considered, since gravity is a result of matter's existence itself.

I'm not saying you can't be flexible. I'm just saying you need to make it sensible. You can't just say "well, it's magic, it needs no explanation". If anything, that signifies a LACK of imagination!

Also, it's funny you called me inflexible. I know you did not mean in a physical sense, but it's funny, since I'm a contortionist.

EDIT: And as to the insinuation that I am demanding of others, I'll have you know that to avoid this problem, I have often offered my own psuedo-scientific explanations in order to help them. Of course, I think you know that. I realize that everyone has their talents, and not everyone's is science. I don't demand that they need such knowledge in order to write or create, but in order to avoid problems, I offer my own help.
PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:09 am


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UncreativeOne
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But then again, should someone with human proportions become that large, what would stop 'em from collapsing in their own gravity well? After all, any object with that sort of mass would create a HUGE amount of gravitational pull. Think, um, black hole.
don't ruin the mood... stare we'd just say a wizard did it! xd
so... Zion... unless you wanna be known as the mood-killer... i suggest you lighten up razz

Agh! Such an attitude is a pet-peeve of mine! To simply assume mystical aspects with no regard for the orderly laws of physics, which allow us to survive in a logical and sensible universe, is absolutely reprehensible!

I'm not a mood-killer, I simply ask that people put thought into things, rather than unhindered imagination. Of course, I cannot technically stop people from doing so. I just have some OCD-related need for things to make sense.


Not a mood killer as much as not a very flexible person. You will make others change how they think of things to fit what you want. Instead of letting others simply create what they want and bending your imagination for them. Everything doesn't always need to make sense and sometimes not everyone whats everything to make sense, its part of the mystery and mystical qualities of fantasy.

Yes, but to ignore the laws of physics is to invite chaos. If you ignore gravity, then the sun cannot hold itself together, nor can the planets, and mass could not exist, especially when the Einsteinian gravitational theory is considered, since gravity is a result of matter's existence itself.

I'm not saying you can't be flexible. I'm just saying you need to make it sensible. You can't just say "well, it's magic, it needs no explanation". If anything, that signifies a LACK of imagination!

Also, it's funny you called me inflexible. I know you did not mean in a physical sense, but it's funny, since I'm a contortionist.

EDIT: And as to the insinuation that I am demanding of others, I'll have you know that to avoid this problem, I have often offered my own psuedo-scientific explanations in order to help them. Of course, I think you know that. I realize that everyone has their talents, and not everyone's is science. I don't demand that they need such knowledge in order to write or create, but in order to avoid problems, I offer my own help.


You are only proving my point. You can't let others create a world with its own rules. Only the rules that you want will work. If you say it can happen and you can explain it, it can happen other wise it can't. If I say a crystal exists that bend reality and it was not governed by our laws of reality you would have a problem with it and change it. You would say it just couldn't happen or give your own reason for how it does things. Even if its not what I said it does or how I want it to work. By giving your 'help' you make it yours and of your design so that you understand it, but what if I don't want to understand it? what if I don't want anyone to understand it? what if I want it to be unhindered, undefined, unexplainable, what if I want it to be magic?

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:21 am


There is, of course, the limits of possible body size of humans... I'm told that the tallest a human can get is 50ft before the spine gets too weak to support the weight. I got it from a book that was talking about comic books, and there was a section on a certain comic that stated that as fact, which in itself was showing how comic books can be factual.
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