Science FICTION! + the burmuda triangle. [message #51525] |
Wed, 15 October 2003 17:05 |
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Messages: 926 Registered: June 2003 Location: USA
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Dang! I requested this topic and I’m still not here first...
Well wild1 seems like I have some competition, I don’t believe in magic for aliens being the cause of the "events" in the triangle but I do believe they are rare occurrences that should be studied.
First something you should all know, there is no such thing as the Bermuda triangle, now your probably thinking an idiot but the triangle is just a plot of land (in a triangle) around a group of random "events" when in reality I could easily draw a triangle over any plot of land with weird occurrences in it and call it a name and say it was "super natural", the triangle got its name simpler to "flying saucers" when a new paper posts a small article on some one seeing dicks in the sky and described them as "saucers" and the name stuck.
Some theories about the triangle where expressed in my black hole post, but ill summarize it here. The most probable of all theories is the one of space partials in large numbers actually pushing objects though time a few millimeters. Like the neutrino which has no chemical make up and no mass, yet is exists and is known to travel faster then the speed of light, so in large numbers can push objects though time. This may relate to my theory about a second force in this universe we don’t know about yet, no not the force from star wars, but different field that act independently from our world of gravity, time, and space, but like a 3rd dimension that acts like a base for this universe where things like neutrinos and tacheons exists normally, and are free to move between our universe and the "other" one which would explain the variations needed to create a large enough amount of neutrons to push an object though time.
I"m bored and tired of typing about this stuff so that’s all for now....
Case 9 Studios Co-Founder
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