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Did existence begin or is it eternal?
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2019-10-23 at 8:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by DietPiano "I'm a dualistic retard who can't comprehend beginning and eternity being able to be intertwined"
most people fall into this category simply because they do not accept the concept of the human soul. if you believe humans have a soul, then it's very easy to see the weavings of things Beginning intertwined with those things that are Eternal. if you do not believe humans have a soul, then this will be a complete foreign odyssey... -
2019-10-23 at 10:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 are you literally this STUPID for real?
where did i say Gravity was a part of electromagnetics?
i said it was a Law of Physics.
no wonder i keep thinking something is wrong with you. you don't even read what someone posts correctly and then reply based upon your insignificant amount of data. you are just really that "STUPID!!"
It's not a "giant magnet" you dimwit. Magnetic forces are virtually nonexistent with regards to orbital mechanics. The exception is in the case of something like a magnetar. On cosmological scales the only thing that matters really is gravity. And the Earth has a lot of tolerance for where it could be, without affecting life on Earth much at all. -
2019-10-23 at 10:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi It's not a "giant magnet" you dimwit. Magnetic forces are virtually nonexistent with regards to orbital mechanics. The exception is in the case of something like a magnetar. On cosmological scales the only thing that matters really is gravity. And the Earth has a lot of tolerance for where it could be, without affecting life on Earth much at all.
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2019-10-23 at 10:04 PM UTC
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2019-10-23 at 11:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi It's not a "giant magnet" you dimwit. Magnetic forces are virtually nonexistent with regards to orbital mechanics. The exception is in the case of something like a magnetar. On cosmological scales the only thing that matters really is gravity. And the Earth has a lot of tolerance for where it could be, without affecting life on Earth much at all.
i see you lack the innate ability to take info and apply it based upon how it is delivered to you.
obviously, gravity is not magnetic, but it still acts like it since when we fall, we are falling to the biggest object that acts like our magnetic field.
falling is similar to a piece of metal being attracted to a magnet and then succumbs to that magnetic pull. falling in gravity is due to being forced and pulled back to the Earth. -
2019-10-23 at 11:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 i see you lack the innate ability to take info and apply it based upon how it is delivered to you.
obviously, gravity is not magnetic, but it still acts like it since when we fall, we are falling to the biggest object that acts like our magnetic field.
falling is similar to a piece of metal being attracted to a magnet and then succumbs to that magnetic pull. falling in gravity is due to being forced and pulled back to the Earth.
Are you dense?
No, magnetism doesn't act anything like gravity. It doesn't even pull, it is just a vector field, put together the same polarity and they repel, put something non ferrous and they don't do shit at all.
Gravity is a matter of spacetime curvature. It doesn't push or pull. More paths just point in one direction than the other due to warping of the metric tensor field.
You are brain damaged and it's clear you don't know what the fuck you're talking about so I'm going to disengage and save myself some brain cells. Phony engineer. -
2019-10-23 at 11:57 PM UTCthanked
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2019-10-24 at 12:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi Are you dense?
No, magnetism doesn't act anything like gravity. It doesn't even pull, it is just a vector field, put together the same polarity and they repel, put something non ferrous and they don't do shit at all.
Gravity is a matter of spacetime curvature. It doesn't push or pull. More paths just point in one direction than the other due to warping of the metric tensor field.
You are brain damaged and it's clear you don't know what the fuck you're talking about so I'm going to disengage and save myself some brain cells. Phony engineer.
Gravity is based off of MASS moron.
the Earth spins around the Sun because it is the BIGGEST MASS in our Galaxy.
so Gravity as MASS does act like a vacuum in the way a single magnet attracts components of metallurgy.
you are copy/pasting baloney because you are a clueless douche.
instead of copy/pasting try doing this yourself in a setting designed for it. this way you can get a CLUE!! -
2019-10-24 at 12:07 AM UTCor, you can come to my Shop in Colorado and see for yourself just how RETARDED you truthfully are.
i will literally break you down in front of everyone :) -
2019-10-24 at 12:12 AM UTC
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2019-10-24 at 12:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 or, you can come to my Shop in Colorado and see for yourself just how RETARDED you truthfully are.
i will literally break you down in front of everyone :)
That's actually a kind invitation in a shell. I'm sorry for insulting you, we should have a coffee together and discuss it sometime. -
2019-10-24 at 12:14 AM UTC
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2019-10-24 at 12:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 Gravity is based off of MASS moron.
the Earth spins around the Sun because it is the BIGGEST MASS in our Galaxy.
so Gravity as MASS does act like a vacuum in the way a single magnet attracts components of metallurgy.
you are copy/pasting baloney because you are a clueless douche.
instead of copy/pasting try doing this yourself in a setting designed for it. this way you can get a CLUE!!
Also the Earth doesn't spin around the Sun. Both the Earth and Sun revolve around the center of gravity of the Earth-Sun-system. -
2019-10-24 at 12:15 AM UTC
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2019-10-24 at 12:15 AM UTC
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2019-10-24 at 12:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi Also the Earth doesn't spin around the Sun. Both the Earth and Sun revolve around the center of gravity of the Earth-Sun-system.
true, but the Mass of the Sun is the the attraction to the Planets, Stars, Moons of this Galaxy.
it's how Galaxies formed after the Big Bang Blast. smaller objects being vacuumed to bigger Mass objects. -
2019-10-24 at 12:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by iam_asiam68 true, but the Mass of the Sun is the the attraction to the Planets, Stars, Moons of this Galaxy.
Just for our solar system. Our solar system is part of the galaxy, all of which is swirling around the supermassive black hole at the center.it's how Galaxies formed after the Big Bang Blast. smaller objects being vacuumed to bigger Mass objects.
Well let's say it's just masses coming together, to be technically correct, rather than a larger mass attracting a smaller mass. So like if there is a planet and a moon, both are significantly pulling at one another. That's why we have tides! -
2019-10-24 at 9:55 AM UTCI just want to take this opportunity to acknowledge the bullying of gadzooks and say grace.
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2019-10-24 at 11:09 AM UTC
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2019-10-24 at 11:10 AM UTC