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A New Type Of Space


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#1 jonathan007

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 12:35 AM


Can anyone add thoughts to this topic please.....

One of the problems with our universe is that it moves. The reason why this is bad is mainly because planets and meteors and debris etc eventually collide
with other planets.

What if you could change the universe or space so that it didnt move ?

For those of us who are going to die isnt this one of the things youd like in your next life ?
For those of us who are going to live would this be a viable topic of work in the future ?

#2 Vgamer1

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 01:40 AM

What do you mean exactly by space not moving? For nothing in space to move would mean that you and I could not move either, and I don't think we want that. It seems like you're just talking about large objects that could potentially collide with whatever planet we're living on. Are there other reasons why you wouldn't want things moving? There are other solutions to this problem, for example diverting objects that are on a collision course with where we live. We could also destroy the objects. A third option would be to move to another location.

Edited by Vgamer1, 04 March 2009 - 01:41 AM.


#3 valkyrie_ice

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 02:20 AM

Can anyone add thoughts to this topic please.....

One of the problems with our universe is that it moves. The reason why this is bad is mainly because planets and meteors and debris etc eventually collide
with other planets.

What if you could change the universe or space so that it didnt move ?

For those of us who are going to die isnt this one of the things youd like in your next life ?
For those of us who are going to live would this be a viable topic of work in the future ?



Motion is neccessary to maintain the universe. Period. Cessation of motion is reduction to 0 degrees kelvin, at which point atoms lose coherence and collapse into a stew of quarks.

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#4 jonathan007

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Posted 07 March 2009 - 03:07 PM

Im not sudgesting preventing motion altogether because yes you have to move but imagine the scenario.

There is no wind because the earth doesnt move it just sits in a area of space motionless so that the rest of the universe
is in sync too and planets and galaxies dont collide. They are just planets drawn into open space deisgned to meet the
needs of immortality.

Right now we are on a immortality website but one of the things we got to realise as humans is that the nearest galaxy is closing in fast
and could cause a collision with earth that could destroy us.

If the nearest galaxy to us didnt move in space it wouldnt collide and would cause the laws of immortality to exist for humans ;) You cant have immortality
as a concept in life in a universe where planets and space debris move in space, because collisions between planets and debris may destroy life defeating the cause of immortality!

To allow immortality to exist for life or humans, we need to stop things moving in space so we stop planets colliding, or more easier option
is to build a ray gun that can destroy anything that comes our way so we grow the laws of immortality for life.




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