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World Spirit
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Guess who created this.....
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: World Spirit]
#2079660 - 11/07/03 02:43 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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A cloud of particles orbiting around a massive star and crashing into each other, then cooling off after massive volcanic activity which created the atmosphere as well as clouds that rained down water. Then, volcanic activity in the bottom of the ocean led to the first microorganisms developing, which over billions of years developed into more complex organisms, including us. Meanwhile, the continents drifted apart, forming the landmasses we see today.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: silversoul7]
#2079676 - 11/07/03 02:49 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Of course, you realize that no one is alive today that was there to witness the story you illustrated, thus it is theory. Nevertheless, one could pose the question, "And before that...?"
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: World Spirit]
#2079703 - 11/07/03 02:57 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ahh it's beautiful.
Creation created it Then it evolved
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: Shroomism]
#2079715 - 11/07/03 03:00 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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It is beautiful. That much is certain.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: World Spirit]
#2079927 - 11/07/03 04:27 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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I believe that I created all of that. Seriously. Peace.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: World Spirit]
#2080347 - 11/07/03 08:42 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Pressure, and Time.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: Zahid]
#2080525 - 11/07/03 10:02 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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It was the Underpants Nomes.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: World Spirit]
#2080539 - 11/07/03 10:09 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Did someone specific have to create it?
Maybe it just has to exist, eh?
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: trendal]
#2080557 - 11/07/03 10:15 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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trendal said: Did someone specific have to create it?
You see, I was forced into making Earth by Lucifer. I had to create it. Peace.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: fireworks_god]
#2080568 - 11/07/03 10:19 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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So then who made lucifer, fireworks?
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: d33p]
#2080580 - 11/07/03 10:22 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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d33p said: So then who made lucifer, fireworks?
Well, there was this one time when I got really drunk alone and I ended up developing a severe case of schizophrenia. Peace.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: Zahid]
#2080599 - 11/07/03 10:28 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Poster: Zahid Subject: Re: Guess who created this.....
Pressure, and Time.
I read one time that God is pressure... Think about that.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: trendal]
#2080618 - 11/07/03 10:32 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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trendal said: Did someone specific have to create it?
Maybe it just has to exist, eh?
The question remains: "Who created the Earth, the sun, the moon, the stars, each of the planets which orbit around the sun? Who created the galaxies?"
There had to be a starting point. Even evolutionists hold this to be true (that there was indeed a starting point). What happened during and before the starting point?
How long can we ignore God, people? The evidence of Divine Art is in nature.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: World Spirit]
#2080628 - 11/07/03 10:35 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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I dont bealive in god, in any form but if i did i would believe you could only find him in choas and randomness. That is what i believe can be described as true perfection. Pi is god in a sense.
And i think originally quarks make have been produced by some form of energized dark matter reacting to produce something infinatly dense. But who knows, one can only speculate. Sometimes i see believing in god is just the easy way out.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: World Spirit]
#2080632 - 11/07/03 10:36 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Perhaps their was no starting point. The concept of there being a starting point does not fly because it doesn't make sense. There had to be something before the starting point, right? If God created the Universe, where did He come from?
The answer isn't in time. Time is relative. Our "universe" is only one particle in a universe just as massive as ours. Size and time is relative. Go ahead and try to find the edge of the universe, you won't find it. There isn't an edge. Hell, zoom out from our viewpoint. Or zoom in. It will continue to go in every direction.
Do you realize what is underneath your feet? Peace.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: fireworks_god]
#2080651 - 11/07/03 10:42 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well actually one could speculate their is an end but it is just rapidly changing. After all the universe is expanding at increasing rates. But then again there is that whole dark matter theory and also string theory.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: d33p]
#2080655 - 11/07/03 10:45 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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d33p said: Well actually one could speculate their is an end but it is just rapidly changing. After all the universe is expanding at increasing rates. But then again there is that whole dark matter theory and also string theory.
I just can't comprehend what is beyond the suspossed "edge" of the universe. The way I think about the Universe answers a lot more questions for me. Worlds within worlds. The essence of infinity. Peace.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: fireworks_god]
#2080669 - 11/07/03 10:50 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Infinity could mean many things though. Infinity could be shown to be chaos and complete randomness or it could be said that infinity = 1. Something to the extent of an indentity matrix.
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Re: Guess who created this..... [Re: d33p]
#2080689 - 11/07/03 10:58 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'll tell you this: Check out the lunar eclipse tomorrow at 8PM Eastern Time USA.
Also, check out the Leonid Showers in the days to follow.
Perhaps some of you will be blessed with mushrooms to eat before the events. I would stay in the 1.5 to 2.5g range for this event since you'll be outdoors in front of people in all likeliness (Whether it be next-door neighbors or others).
Then tell me more about our so-called Godless lives.
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Lunar eclipse to turn moon red Latest in string of cosmic shows
Friday, November 7, 2003 Posted: 7:34 AM EST (1234 GMT) Moon during a lunar eclipse in 1993 Story Tools RELATED ? Interactive: Lunar eclipse explainer YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Lunar eclipse Leonid meteor shower American Astronomical Society or Create your own Manage alerts | What is this?
(AP) -- Stargazers across North and South America, Europe and Africa will watch the full moon dim into a dark, ruddy orb over the weekend as the moon drifts through Earth's shadow in the latest celestial event this year to pull eyes skyward.
Sky watchers scrutinized Mars during its closest approach to Earth in 60,000 years this summer and were awed by red and green aurora displays as far south as Florida thanks to big explosions on the sun in recent weeks.
And now more heavenly happenings are on the way.
Saturday's lunar eclipse will be followed by the Leonid meteor shower, a total solar eclipse over the southern hemisphere -- and a chance for more auroras if the sun stays active. Another eruption Tuesday on the sun ranked among the most intense solar events ever recorded. But the explosion was aimed away from Earth, meaning it would have little impact here.
Still, the otherworldly event the public has the best chance of seeing is Saturday's total eclipse of the moon. At its peak, the moon will hang eerily in the night sky like a dark, reddish-orange coal.
Unlike unpredictable comets and meteors, the moon is a reliable show, said Stephen Maran, a spokesman for the American Astronomical Society.
"Nowadays people who've grown up in the city or suburbs have never seen the Milky Way, but even in the most light-polluted place I've ever been -- downtown Los Angeles -- you can see the moon," he said.
Weather cooperating, people in the eastern United States, South America, Europe and Africa will witness the entire eclipse; it will already be under way when the moon rises around sunset in the western United States, and it will not be visible at all in Asia and Australia.
The eclipse reaches totality at 8:06 p.m. Saturday night, EST. That stage -- when the moon, Earth and sun are lined up precisely and the moon passes through the darkest part of Earth's shadow -- lasts just 24 minutes.
Unlike eclipses of the sun, which can damage viewers' unprotected eyes, lunar eclipses are safe to watch with the naked eye or binoculars.
Total lunar eclipses come in many colors, from dark brown and red to bright orange, yellow and even gray, depending on how much dust and clouds are in the Earth's atmosphere at that time, Maran said.
In ancient times, the phenomenon was believed caused by some unseen monster bloodying the moon, an omen of disaster. Leonids to peak mid-November
If clouds blot out Saturday's event, disappointed viewers won't have to wait long before the annual Leonid meteor shower arrives.
The shooting star display will peak first for viewers in western Asia, Indonesia and Australia before dawn on November 14th. For western Africa, western Europe, North America and western portions of South America, the display peaks a few days later, on November 19.
Viewers will be able to see 100 or so meteors per hour, some of them fireballs, said Stuart Levy of the Champaign-Urbana Astronomical Society in central Illinois.
Levy's views of spectacular Leonid showers during the past few years were ruined by clouds, but he'll be trying again this month.
"I've missed the best, when people were seeing hundreds of meteors an hour. If I see 100 an hour this time around I'll be happy. It might be a really good show, with luck," he said.
November 28 also will bring a total solar eclipse, although seeing it will require a bit of travel. It will be visible only in Antarctica.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/11/06/lunar.eclipse.ap/index.html
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