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Re: Here comes the Inquisitor
by Alugarde on Jan 21, 2002 - 08:21 AM
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Ok Arthegarn, you raise some interesting questions, but allow me give a little more background on how I came up with all that.
When I said that both the energy and the binding would spread themselves infinitely thin, I never said that they would attach themselves to each other. In chemistry two atoms dont automatically bond on contact. If the world was like that everything would be stuck to everything and eventually there would only be 1 object in the entire universe. Not to mention that there would be no life because when people exhaled the carbon dioxide wouldnt go anywhere, assuming they could get a large chunk of solidified air into their lungs. Nor did I say that the binding was a form of energy, I was thinking it was more along the lines of a phenomena.
Moving on to your second and third paragraphs, you seemed to have missed the part of my original post where I said that the energy and the binding don't oppose each other. If the balance of energy and binding is changed, there may be a decline in health, but nothing more than that unless there is such a drastic change that the form is no longer recognizable as life (I say recognizable because some cells in the body die sooner and some die later). The energy and binding never "win" over each other, even when the body dies, because to "win" implies that there is no energy left in the body (or too much energy for the binding to hold in the case of the ovens), and the binding would spread itself infinitely thin. Because different mixtures of energy and binding are possible, its then possible for there to be plasma, photons, tachyons, and what have you.
You're right to say that energy is not self-replicant, but only in the context you use it in. When you used it "energy" referred to a force, a force which contains a certain (however small) degree of binding to keep it from expanding.
Think of it like this: If a vacuum in the middle of an atmosphere is punctured the lack of air causes air to fill in around it. The idea behind that part of my post was that, similar to a vacuum, lack of reality causes reality to fill in around it. So in a sense the energy (pure energy that is, not a force) is self-replicant because although its not infinitely large at this moment, it will continue to expand infinitely and fill in the void with reality. The energy, as I said before, forms all that is tangible and thus is in a sense the energy of reality, which continues to expand just as the reality it creates expands. Also I specifically said that the multiple realities DO interact with each other. Just not until they expand enough to do so. As for the subject of where this reality expands to, "property" was merely a word I used in place of "dimension" so as to avoid saying "dimensional dimension". In other words this reality expands throughout our dimension, other dimensions, and the time of all dimensions affected dimensions, thus creating the "ticks of the clock".
Alugarde
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