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10 yrs ago
Current When wisdom teeth removal puts you on a liquid-only diet, you sure do notice more conversations about food than normal.
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10 yrs ago
"When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination." - Thomas Sowell
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10 yrs ago
Am I the only person on the planet that doesn't like Yum Yum Sauce?
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10 yrs ago
Tfw you remember Fallout 4 releases Automatron this month.
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11 yrs ago
Those people who actually post their status in status updates are a part of a very small minority. One that I'm not a part of.
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whizzball1 said
I'm perfectly fine with it being here, I just want to see how you justify it :P


Well, IRL, I don't think we can for the next long time. But I don't believe it's impossible. If humanity comes far enough, who knows? If God means for is to get that far, who knows? I don't. I just think that it is possible once we hit that point in scientific development. But to answer your statement, it could very well be possible to support the fabric of space-time, somehow.
Spiritblitz said
Well howdy, Claire.*smiles*


What do you think of the kids?
whizzball1 said
. It's Science . We can't manipulate space-time any more than we can force God to do something.


I'm only arguing for the sake of it working here, not IRL. Trust me, I have no plans to build a city as big as Waternaux. At least for the next twenty years, haha.
whizzball1 said
You're telling me that you can somehow cause that huge mass to stop bending the fabric of space time? Because that's how gravity works, according to Einstein's general theory of relativity. Objects bend the fabric of space time just like a ball would bend a pillow, and that causes smaller objects to move toward it. Can you somehow "raise" that mass such that it wouldn't be bending space-time as much?I don't think so.


People control and manipulate gravity in sci-fi movies all the time, though.
Spiritblitz said
Great. I just found out that Erza has some kids that she didn't know of. *points to Sinon*And she's one of them.Haha.


Hi there, Lunado.
whizzball1 said
Wait wait wait I messed up. It turns out that the Radius is what the sphere must fall , not above. So, yeah, the planet should be collapsing into a black hole right now. And there's no way to stop it unless you could somehow negate the immense gravitational pull preventing light from escaping.


By controlling the gravity well enough to be similar to that of Earth's.
whizzball1 said
Technology couldn't overcome that radius.


Not modern technology.
Legend said
But The System cleans out and disposed of uninhabited universes. This has been established.


If it was a while back, I don't remember that. But the point being there could be universes, similar to the one David is from, where only one planet has life. Also, the city was built to protect, and if any of those cultures were close to dying out, why wouldn't they agree to live in Waternaux in exchange for using their planet and surrounding areas for resources?
Legend said
No, the space it's made of, the area it takes up, the matter. And do you know how much mining it would take to be sufficient? You'd literally strip multiple universes of 100% of their resources. What if someone wanted to inhabit one of those areas?


Do you also know how many universes that there theoretically are that are too unstable for anyone to live in? There's more than enough of those for the resources to be easily accessible.
whizzball1 said
By the way, the Schwarzschild Radius is the radius of a sphere such that, if all the mass of an object is compressed within that sphere, a black hole will be formed.


Technology.
Legend said
But a disk is so convenient!


A sphere's more useful.
Legend said
That's so much land, mass, space, gravity, time. Why bother mining planets? You'd literally have to find a small galaxy of solid iron, at least.


Land- Years of mining operations will be sufficient, and it'd be harder to find a small galaxy of solid iron than to just mine up everything you need elsewhere.
Mass- Same.
Space- Void.
Gravity- Gravity control mechanisms are in place to keep everything from falling apart... Or together.
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