None of this matters- live your life!

Discussion in 'Philosophy' started by Alphå, Nov 4, 2007.

  1. The law of the conservation of matter states that matter can not be destroyed nor created. The sum of the energy of the universe is a constant.

    When we pollute and destroy this planet... One day this Earth is going to be destroyed.

    Eventually there will be a huge cosmic event and the planet that we once called home will be engulfed by the sun (if it goes red giant).

    The atoms that your body consisted of will be vaporized into a ball of gas floating in space.

    And eventually it (the nebula, once our star explodes) will gravitate to form the beginning of a new sun... And maybe new life?

    Live your life freely because you are insignificant compared to the complexity of the physics of this universe.

    This society- TV, the media, the news, hollywood- none of it matters. Its all going to end.

    But I guess...

    Its all about the salary. And thats reality.
     
  2. I don't know alpha, seems a little far fetched to me. :) Sure you haven't been hitting the sauce?
     
  3. It'll happen, but who is to say when?

    But yeah, I plan on livin my life to the fullest. Which reminds me that I need a job, I have nearly 0 dollars...
     
  4. Being unemployed sucks... Well actually the unemployed part is great, it's the no money thing that sucks.

    The sun does not need to ever become a red giant; it is not as inevitable as you might think.

    The conclusions that modern science draws are based on incorrect information; the generally excepted theory on the sun is that it is a nuclear fusion furnace and that the sun is more or less a contained system, feeding our solar system by itself; and therefore inevitably it will reach a point where it will either run out of juice and turn off, or continue to grow and become a red giant killing us all.

    This explanation for the sun seems to fit very well, until you actually try and take this model and bring it out of the lab, and apply it to real life. Because at that point it is basically shot down at every turn; modern science has never produced the fusion reactions that are necessary to substantiate this theory, as well this theory is unable to predict a whole host of observable phenomenon, such as things like sun spots, the magnetic poles of the sun which flip every 11 years, and why the sun is cooler at the center than it is around the corona, because if you think about it... wouldn't it stand to reason that where the pressure should be the highest, in the center, shouldn't that also be where there is the most heat?

    The theory that I believe best describes the sun that we see in the sky is a plasma / electric model, where the sun is receiving it's energy from our galaxy, and it, like all of the planets revolving around it, is a point on a galactic circuit board.

    In this model the growth and shrinking of the sun will be related to the relative energy of the entire system, as well as the position of the sun in this 3 dimensional circuit board.


    Now this doesn't mean I don't believe that the sun will cause the destruction of the earth. Actually I believe that this will happen relatively soon. If you look at the strength of the earths magnetic field, as well as study the Schuman resonance you will see that the earth is coming to the point where our magnetic charge is low enough that it will need to become equalized to the sun again.

    I believe that this equalization will cause the magnetic poles of the earth to switch places and cause massive floods, earthquakes, and is exactly what happened approximately 5000 years ago when Atlantis was destroyed, or as it is recorded in the bible the flood of Noah.
     


  5. Yeah the reality of eating a BIG JUICY STEAK. RARE. (hehehee)

    reminds me of,
    [​IMG]


    WILL WERK
    4 STEAK



    moooo
     
  6. The sun is converting hydrogen into helium. When the hydrogen runs out, its going to start converting helium into lithium, then when the lithium runs out- beryllium. Because the atomic structure of the 'fuel' keeps getting larger, the mass of the sun is going to increase.

    Eventually, all stars die. Eventually Earth will die. All of this 'stuff' is going to die. Eventually its going to be floating around in space in its form as we know it now, or it will be vaporized into a cloud of gas.

    We are so caught up in politics, pop culture, the media, tv, and hollywood that we don't realize that if we put our collective forces together, the 6ish billion people here would be able to do so much more.
     
  7. So, there is no death, only a conversion of energy into a new wave form then? Cool!

    Now maybe we can stop dancing around the maypole of necromancy, and concentrate our efforts on cleaning up our mess!

    I want to think of the lives of my people as being circular, all things must pass, but all we do affects all that is to come in our wake, all of our common ancestors did a lot of work to make this moment possible. And evolution is far from being done with us,imho. Its just really getting started, I believe our minds will begin to link in the subconcious etherzone, and soon our united intelligence will send our wishes and brainwaves riding through the universe on neutrino beams of unstoppable energy, to far away places, where we will re-establish and continue our evolution, until we can become powerful enough to construct whole new realities, and perhaps set off a big bang of our own, beginning the recycling of all the matter. Imagine surfing the waves of a big bang through the deepseas of space!

    The importance of the past, is to teach us our mistakes. The importance of the future is to have somwhere to use what we've learned. Until we become stars or blackholes or quasars or atomic cinders of our own military nightmares, I will continue to be a believer of the adaptability of homo sapiens, despite the evening news.
     

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