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aspergian_mutant
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02 Feb 2005, 11:47 am

Don't mind me, I just feel like babbling today, perhaps this babble will catch your eye and then again perhaps not.

Pondering existence and the universe this morning, I pondered this thought.

Our universe is indeed infinite in space and time, although everything in it is finite in some way.

we discover so many elements existing within our universe and say tis imposable for some others to exist (if not for vary long) within it because their too unstable, has it ever been thought that perhaps a given Galaxy (or universe) has its own ID tag, the tag being its own magnetic field density that keeps it all held together? some of the elements man has made exist only for fractions of seconds, but perhaps in different fields some of those same elements could exist for much longer states of existence if not be a normal thing.

we think of what can exist based on what we have found and perceive, but could it be we see things from the point of view as liken that of an sodium atom and can connect with only so many other things where in a different Galaxy/universe its more like plutonium and have less or more possibility's to connect too? and each its own attributes liken the atoms? (ya know lead is heavy while hydrogen is light and iron can be magnetized while oxygen not, etc), this would lead to some interesting universes indeed.

Just silly preponderance's I know but what the hell.

any input on this anyone?

Tim



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02 Feb 2005, 4:18 pm

I know exactly what you mean. I have decided that everything is arbitrary,
So many things we take for granted. What is food and what is not. Water.
You name it.
I wonder about gravity though. Could anything exist without gravity?
What would a universe without gravity be like ?