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Sohn Lassen Sie uns sie einfach verwirren. Mit zufälliger Scheiße. Sie mögen Kätzchen?
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Onyx Yesyesyes that. I don't really remember exactly how it was explained in the book, but it's probably close enough. So - 1. I think there are wormwholes everywhere, but that has to do with a whole different concept of boundaries and labels, which is a different, more philosophical thing 2. A worm hole is a black hole. Think about it - if a worm hole is caused by the gravity of the 'apple' (planet), then the gravity of a black hole surely causes a wormwhole. It sucks in time, and once you fall into the black whole, even if you might be dead, you travel through time, somewhere else - this might be where the doppelganger/alternate reality thing comes in. Because what if we've all fallen into a black hole and are only projections of ourselves? :0 Also, it's odd that a black hole 'ends'. That it doesn't just suck up everything - also, where does all that matter go? It's a law of chemistry that matter cannot be created or destroyed, but I'm not sure about physics. It's also important to consider that 'all actions have an equal and opposite reaction'. So, if humans/life can be described as an action - I don't think it can, but it's just me thought - then all actions must have a reaction, and hence comes the need for an alternate reality. That was em I don't even know -
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Schatten Waechter said: Okay- I'm gonna make Pfeils post. Should I have him go straight to Rache or be told to escort Wolf and Tai to give Stabby an easier transition in?
Either or ^^ For the record, Foxtrot and Bravo are the only small regiments. All other regiments have 50-100+ dogs, so.
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also, guys, I do want to point out - On the last page of this club. I just really don't want this to be locked >.<
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relinquit aetherium said: Niece Hehe-
bUt whAt?
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second to last page, sorry -
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Boundless said: Onyx Yesyesyes that. I don't really remember exactly how it was explained in the book, but it's probably close enough. So - 1. I think there are wormwholes everywhere, but that has to do with a whole different concept of boundaries and labels, which is a different, more philosophical thing 2. A worm hole is a black hole. Think about it - if a worm hole is caused by the gravity of the 'apple' (planet), then the gravity of a black hole surely causes a wormwhole. It sucks in time, and once you fall into the black whole, even if you might be dead, you travel through time, somewhere else - this might be where the doppelganger/alternate reality thing comes in. Because what if we've all fallen into a black hole and are only projections of ourselves? :0 Also, it's odd that a black hole 'ends'. That it doesn't just suck up everything - also, where does all that matter go? It's a law of chemistry that matter cannot be created or destroyed, but I'm not sure about physics. It's also important to consider that 'all actions have an equal and opposite reaction'. So, if humans/life can be described as an action - I don't think it can, but it's just me thought - then all actions must have a reaction, and hence comes the need for an alternate reality. That was em I don't even know -
Like a Flash thing. With the multiple Earths, because they're multiple realities.... But then, does that mean that dreams about ourselves are actually glimpses at these other realities??
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Son Gimme easy transition in for Wolf- >.>
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Onyx Never watched Flash eheh >.< . No, I reckon dreams are only a relfection of our mind. If we have no knowledge of an alternate reality, I do not think we could reach it by REM sleep. Really, dreaming is an extension of our own thoughts. Strange as they may be (my dreams are chaotic and rather insane)
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