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1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Actually, space is said to be low pressure. If it was high pressure, we'd need one hell of a structural support to keep all that pressure from crushing earth like a can whose contents were not carbonated.
Space is like "ext4", that is, there's plenty of room, space as it were, between files/realms, some realms are in different encodings (nebula, terrestrial, gas giant, star, quasar), make no mistake, the pagan gods live in space, they are the planets, stars, etc.
Consider this; your computer uses electrical circuits to process information. Plasma is an electrically conductive state of matter. The Sun contains plasma in a humanly unfathomable number of arrangements. What are the odds that the plasma could, by chance alone, arrange itself into a circuit? What are the odds, subsequently, that these circuits could think, grow, and communicate amongst each other?
Now consider that again, with intelligent design factored in.
How are we going to check for ourselves? By building flying saucers and going interstellar.
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
> Actually, space is said to be low pressure.
Thanks, TIL.
> Space is like "ext4" [...]
So, the heathen gods are God's creation having gone ~~feral~~ sentient and...what? Somehow sending brain waves or telepathic communications to heathen priests? You make it sound like heathen gods are like the C'tan from Warhammer 40.000.
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
You speak interesting words, oh wise one :^) It's an unconventional perspective, and i didn't really put two and two together regarding gods BEING the stars and planets, for example the names of Roman gods equalling those of astral objects, or rather the Roman gods being implied to reside in "space" or the sea of stars.
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There are, I theorize, a multitude of beings on each world, the deities are their 'kings', 'presidents', prime ministers', etc. depending on their governance systems
As the planets answer to their respective suns, the suns answer to greater suns, and so forth unto the galactic nucleus, onwards to the center of the universe
That sounds a lot like Monolatry. And also quiet frankly suns and nebulae kind of look like what i imagine gods or godlike beings would actually look like. Raw energy, power, light. I wonder if worlds or planets have "souls" or some basic level of sentience, because God's green earth is definitely a living thing.
Space is like "ext4", that is, there's plenty of room, space as it were, between files/realms, some realms are in different encodings (nebula, terrestrial, gas giant, star, quasar), make no mistake, the pagan gods live in space, they are the planets, stars, etc.
Consider this; your computer uses electrical circuits to process information. Plasma is an electrically conductive state of matter. The Sun contains plasma in a humanly unfathomable number of arrangements. What are the odds that the plasma could, by chance alone, arrange itself into a circuit? What are the odds, subsequently, that these circuits could think, grow, and communicate amongst each other?
Now consider that again, with intelligent design factored in.
How are we going to check for ourselves? By building flying saucers and going interstellar.
Thanks, TIL.
> Space is like "ext4" [...]
So, the heathen gods are God's creation having gone ~~feral~~ sentient and...what? Somehow sending brain waves or telepathic communications to heathen priests? You make it sound like heathen gods are like the C'tan from Warhammer 40.000.
As the planets answer to their respective suns, the suns answer to greater suns, and so forth unto the galactic nucleus, onwards to the center of the universe