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You kick up a lot of dirt on that scale. And there are plenty of people out there who really like things to be undestroyed. Even most bad guys prefer to not just break everything, so it balances itself out.
... Huh.
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You kick up a lot of dirt on that scale. And there are plenty of people out there who really like things to be undestroyed. Even most bad guys prefer to not just break everything, so it balances itself out.
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Your statement would be true if the premise was. But someone can stop you, no matter who you are.
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Second half of that sentence.
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In the scheme of things, no. It attracts too much attention.
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No, but not uncommon doesn't mean common everywhere. For us, it happens. The chances of you getting blown up is almost zero, especially since of those who can, almost none are going out and blowing up universes.
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Yeah, but the odds of that are also near zero given how big this set of everything is. Remember set theory from earlier?
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Why? You're safe, are't you?
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Like I said, they really struggle after a certain point. Wonky macrophysics breaks a lot of things.
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The first is easy; you just throw something really heavy at something else. You don't have to carry the energy with you if you can generate it. The second is easier. Imagine a disease spreading. The more people that are infected, the faster it can spread.
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On which part?