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We don't know that. I'd like to think that on distant planets, everything is different. Because I like the idea that God made them all different, with really neat differences for us to visit. Like how in our solar system, the gravity is different, so who knows what other changes are in store on other planets? And as long as good triumphs over bad or something of the sort, it's fine. I'll just talk to the big guy for specific rules and regulations.


Planets don't work that way. At least, not yet. There may be differing levels of gravity, of course, and established laws will apply, like the laws of Thermodynamics and Physics. At least, that's how it works right now. During the Millennium, that might change, and again after that.
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Planets don't work that way. At least, not yet. There may be differing levels of gravity, of course, and established laws will apply, like the laws of Thermodynamics and Physics. At least, that's how it works right now. During the Millennium, that might change, and again after that.


I'm saying that we've never been to any and we don't know, so personally, I like to believe that God has made other planets with different rules than ours. Like, for instance, some planet could turn imagination into reality with some special substance that can bring the thoughts of someone and display them as if they were real. We just don't know, and that's what's cool.
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I'm saying that we've never been to any and we don't know, so personally, I like to believe that God has made other planets with different rules than ours. Like, for instance, some planet could turn imagination into reality with some special substance that can bring the thoughts of someone and display them as if they were real. We just don't know, and that's what's cool.


The laws of reality just don't change as you go through the universe. That would be utterly absurd, no offence. Einstein's equivalence principle states that the laws of Physics are the same everywhere in the Universe.

"The outcome of any local non-gravitational experiment in a freely falling laboratory is independent of the velocity of the laboratory and its location in spacetime."

Note how it says "location in spacetime". Anything dealing with physics that doesn't rely on gravity will have the exact same outcome regardless of where and when it is done.
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The laws of reality just don't change as you go through the universe. That would be utterly absurd, no offence. Einstein's equivalence principle states that the laws of Physics are the same everywhere in the Universe. "The outcome of any local non-gravitational experiment in a freely falling laboratory is independent of the velocity of the laboratory and its location in spacetime."Note how it says "location in spacetime". Anything dealing with physics that doesn't rely on gravity will have the exact same outcome regardless of where and when it is done.


Well God can do anything. The fact of the matter is, we have no idea if anything that we know applies anywhere else, because we have literally no way to check that. I know I'm crazy, but that could easily be the case, and he just made other planets for us to explore and enjoy.
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Well God can do anything. The fact of the matter is, we have no idea if anything that we know applies anywhere else, because we have literally no way to check that. I know I'm crazy, but that could easily be the case, and he just made other planets for us to explore and enjoy.


Of course He can do anything. And it's most probable that he made it so that the laws of Physics are the same everywhere. So far, that has not been proved wrong. It could be, it's not very probable, but it could be disproved.
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Of course He can do anything. And it's most probable that he made it so that the laws of Physics are the same everywhere. So far, that has not been proved wrong. It could be, it's not very probable, but it could be disproved.


I don't think it's unlikely. Not the laws of physics, but maybe our solar system is just the gravity system, where gravity is different everywhere, but other planets have different changes.
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I don't think it's unlikely. Not the laws of physics, but maybe our solar system is just the gravity system, where gravity is different everywhere, but other planets have different changes.


I agree with Gravity possibly being different, since we don't even really understand how it works. We just know it happens. But I trust with absolute certainty that the laws of Physics are the same everywhere else.
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I agree with Gravity possibly being different, since we don't even really understand how it works. We just know it happens. But I trust with absolute certainty that the laws of Physics are the same everywhere else.


Like I said, I'm not necessarily talking about physics in general. Perhaps our solar system is the only one where gravity is altered, but in others, there's less friction, or inertia is halted, or something else amazing like that.
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Like I said, I'm not necessarily talking about physics in general. Perhaps our solar system is the only one where gravity is altered, but in others, there's less friction, or inertia is halted, or something else amazing like that.


Friction is caused because of the bonding of atoms, being lattices. Friction can't possibly be less unless atoms bonded some other way than a lattice, which is also incredibly improbable.
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Friction is caused because of the bonding of atoms, being lattices. Friction can't possibly be less unless atoms bonded some other way than a lattice, which is also incredibly improbable.


Oh my gosh, never mind. I'm just saying that I hope that's the reason God made other planets, because why else, other than give us new experiences?
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Oh my gosh, never mind. I'm just saying that I hope that's the reason God made other planets, because why else, other than give us new experiences?


Because he's an artist. He created them to give glory to Himself.
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Because he's an artist. He created them to give glory to Himself.


How does it give him glory if we can't use it towards his glory? Believe what you want, but I believe he made them for us to explore.
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How does it give him glory if we can't use it towards his glory? Believe what you want, but I believe he made them for us to explore.


It's more the beauty of it all. But I respect your belief.
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It's more the beauty of it all. But I respect your belief.


It's mainly my aunt's belief, but I like the way it sounds, so I enjoy entertaining the thought. Just imagine visiting the distant starts. Imagine how far technology will advance in eternity.
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It's mainly my aunt's belief, but I like the way it sounds, so I enjoy entertaining the thought. Just imagine visiting the distant starts. Imagine how far technology will advance in eternity.


Technically, we'll know everything. Or at least, be capable of knowing everything.
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Technically, we'll know everything. Or at least, be capable of knowing everything.


I don't think we'll ever run out of knowledge and new things. God will definitely provide more and more, and things that we can't even imagine. In heaven, there are colors that we can't see on Earth. That's why it's not too farfetched that other planets will be different, because not everything will be the same. There'll be unimaginable colors.
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I don't think we'll ever run out of knowledge and new things. God will definitely provide more and more, and things that we can't even imagine. In heaven, there are colors that we can't see on Earth. That's why it's not too farfetched that other planets will be different, because not everything will be the same. There'll be unimaginable colors.


Well, during Eternity, I absolutely believe that other planets will be different.
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Well, during Eternity, I absolutely believe that other planets will be different.


I just don't see why they wouldn't be now.
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I just don't see why they wouldn't be now.


Because Science. :P
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Because Science. :P


Because there's no science involved. We have no reason to believe it applies everywhere.
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