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  1. #21
    Tyrant African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Meikai Space isn't gay, but with your help it could be.

    No gay space of mine is gonna be not-gay. You better get gay or I'll make you gay. Rodrigo!

  2. #22
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Tyrant Submergence is better than flying because you can't fall, you just float to the surface if you are buoyant or slowly sink, and it is basically like being in zero gravity anyway except better because you can actually propel yourself wherever you want.

    Plus you don't need a rocket because a propellor is basically the fluid equivalent of a warp drive, you don't need to expel anything to propel yourself, simply manipulate the fabric of the reality that you are currently existing in.

    You can't fall in space either and there is no limit to the travel unlike an ocean where you might be pulled over by a military ship
  3. #23
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Meikai Actually I just realized space is literally gay/bi because it's had a lot of men *and* women inside it. At the very least space is confirmed queer.

    Space is a sick fuck for real, it would fit right in around here, we should ask space to join the site.

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  4. #24
    Yeah, well, without space you wouldn't have an ocean. The chicken has to come before the egg.
  5. #25
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    Aren't Tardigrades indestructible or some shit? I find that hard to believe if you fired them into the sun.
  6. #26
    Originally posted by Aleister Crowley Aren't Tardigrades indestructible or some shit? I find that hard to believe if you fired them into the sun.

    Tardigrades (water bears) were taken into space on the FOTON-M3 launch and exposed to the combined effect of vacuum and full solar UV radiation. They survived. They can also survive 1,200 times atmospheric pressure, 1,000 times more radiation than any other animal, can withstand −460 °F to 300 °F temperatures, and can go without food or water for more than 30 years.
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  7. #27
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Tardigrades (water bears) were taken into space on the FOTON-M3 launch and exposed to the combined effect of vacuum and full solar UV radiation. They survived. They can also survive 1,200 times atmospheric pressure, 1,000 times more radiation than any other animal, −460 °F to 300 °F temperatures, and can go without food or water for more than 30 years.

    Crazy, they need to be studied more.
  8. #28
    Tyrant African Astronaut
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood You can't fall in space either and there is no limit to the travel unlike an ocean where you might be pulled over by a military ship

    Orbiting is technically falling but also moving sideways so fast that you keep missing.

    Ocean 1 - 0 Space
  9. #29
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    It blows my mind how the universe is still expanding.
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  11. #31
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀


    Haha I remember you showing this but educational nonetheless.
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  13. #33
    Tyrant African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Aleister Crowley It blows my mind how the universe is still expanding.

    The ocean is still expanding due to anthropogenic climate change causing rising sea levels, and this more directly affects your life than the metric expansion of spacetime.

    Ocean 2 - Space 0
  14. #34
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    If our solar system is speeding st 70,000km an hour then the universe must be expanding at an exponential rate also.
  15. #35
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    Space is filled with less shite than the Ocean.

    Ocean 2 - 1 Space.
  16. #36
    The Universe expands at a rate of about 67.36 kilometers per second, which is 41.855564 miles per second, or 2,511.33384 miles per minute, or 150,680.0304 miles per hour.
  17. #37
    smokemon Houston
    How is it that the earth doesn't get slowly sucked towards the sun and incinerate us?

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  18. #38
    Originally posted by smokemon How is it that the earth doesn't get slowly sucked towards the sun and incinerate us?

    Because of intelligent design.
  19. #39
    Keep in mind that it's a computer program, but a very advanced one. You can set all the parameters and conditions and properties you like, but once they're set, the physical world must obey them. You can think of gravity as a parameter programmed into a computer program. And the action of said parameter of gravity can be set at will. It can even be two or more different states of gravity simultaneously. When you build a cosmos, a universe, a galaxy, you are doing it by programming the design and functions into the code. So, really, anything at all is possible. You just have to write in whatever you want to happen.
  20. #40
    A good analogy is a television will use pixels to create a 3D non-physical arrangement of objects, while God uses atoms to create a 3D physical arrangement of objects. The signal which goes to the TV dictates which pixels go where, whereas the code which goes to our reality dictates which atoms go where. In fact, it's even more advanced than that. Not only is the code building and directing atoms, you can control your own code and literally make your own reality be whatever you want it to be (with certain access restrictions). When Jesus said, "Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed [the smallest seed of all seeds], you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you”, he was referring to our literal ability to physically reshape our own existence at will.
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