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Originally posted by EXO MuffinPortal A is in Location A, and leads to Location B,while Portal B in Location C, leads to Location D,then what would happen if Portal A touched Portal B?
Originally posted by MrMisterquote:Originally posted by EXO MuffinPortal A is in Location A, and leads to Location B,while Portal B in Location C, leads to Location D,then what would happen if Portal A touched Portal B?They're in different locations you goon.Also, God making the big bang happen makes more sense than NOTHING making it happen.
Originally posted by EmeratesThink about this, though.....The universe runs too perfectly to be just an accident. I mean, gravity keeps us grounded, and keeps the Earth from falling apart into a giant dust ball. Electrons revolve a nucleus, but never collide. Atoms come together, make bigger molecules, and eventually become objects or fluids. Fluids flow between objects, without destroying all the other particles. Planets revolve around the sun without plummeting into it. Moons do the same with the planets they're attached to. And everything eventually dies. All those particles break apart and join up with the surrounding environment, thus repeating the cycle over and over again.To me, that sounds a bit complex for a bunch of matter and energy spontaneously erupting. When an atom bomb goes off, does it make things come together to make new things? Or does it just destroy everything in its blast radius? And if the Big Bang theory is correct, where did all the matter and stuff come from? If people suggest that it was just always there, then they may need to rethink their hypothesis before they say they've got the answers to the universe.
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Originally posted by Shady UltimaI like how everyone completely disregarded my theory