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From: BradGuth on 18 Sep 2009 19:35 On Sep 18, 8:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Just imagine God asks all Gravitons to vanish. > > Now what will happen? How will earth behave? > > What will happen to oceans/ Sun/ moon. > > Can there be life without gravity? > > Imagine after Big bang there is no gravity. How this Universe/ Stars > would have behaved in such a case? > > No Black holes will form. Stars will evaporate within seconds. > > What else you can think of? > > Bye > Sanny > > The Computer chats like Humans. > Believe it???:http://www.GetClub.com > Now you believe it. What do you say? Sanny, we'd pretty much have to stick together by way of the electron/ positron strong force. Over time, the entire biodiversity of Earth would have to evolve, or die while trying to cope w/o gravity. Perhaps the electrostatic and paramagnetic forces would become most important. If born in zero gravity would make subsequent evolution for surviving more likely to succeed. ~ BG
From: Nightcrawler on 18 Sep 2009 19:56 "xxein" <xxein(a)comcast.net> wrote in message news:61abb41e-94ff-4031-a998-418194819100(a)k26g2000vbp.googlegroups.com... > On Sep 18, 11:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> Just imagine God asks all Gravitons to vanish. >> >> Now what will happen? How will earth behave? >> >> What will happen to oceans/ Sun/ moon. >> >> Can there be life without gravity? >> >> Imagine after Big bang there is no gravity. How this Universe/ Stars >> would have behaved in such a case? >> >> No Black holes will form. Stars will evaporate within seconds. >> >> What else you can think of? >> >> Bye >> Sanny > > xxein: What if there were no gravitons? God just asked? Couldn't he > command? You certainly do confuse a belief with the physic, don't you. What would happen if my girlfriend shat strawberries and peed chocolate syrup?
From: Michael Gordge on 18 Sep 2009 21:06 On Sep 19, 12:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Just imagine God asks all Gravitons to vanish. Ewe'd first have to imagine god, can ewe do that in-Sannity? MG
From: tadchem on 19 Sep 2009 10:30 On Sep 18, 11:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Just imagine God asks all Gravitons to vanish. Just imagine that there is no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny. > Now what will happen? How will earth behave? Just the same. Gravity does not need "gravitons." > What will happen to oceans/ Sun/ moon. nothing new. > Can there be life without gravity? "Without gravity" is a different problem than "without gravitons." Without gravity there would be no stars, planets, galaxies. galaxy clusters, gas clouds, or ant structure larger than a very small atom. > Imagine after Big bang there is no gravity. How this Universe/ Stars > would have behaved in such a case? It would expand without any local condensation. > No Black holes will form. Stars will evaporate within seconds. Stars wouls never form. > What else you can think of? I can think of a lot of things. Can you? Tom Davidson Richmond, VA
From: Androcles on 19 Sep 2009 11:44
"tadchem" <tadchem(a)comcast.net> wrote in message news:855d2ec2-88cf-44ce-9c21-375e2ced86f2(a)p15g2000vbl.googlegroups.com... On Sep 18, 11:51 am, Sanny <softtank...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Just imagine God asks all Gravitons to vanish. Just imagine that there is no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny. ============================================= Inappropriate analogy. "Just imagine Santa Claus stopped giving prezzies out on Xmas Eve", or "just imagine the Easter Bunny stopped laying chocolate eggs." Note that the existence of God, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny is a given, it is their hypothetical actions that are questionable. Without the existence of God, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny there is no foundation for the premise. ============================================= > Now what will happen? How will earth behave? Just the same. Gravity does not need "gravitons." > What will happen to oceans/ Sun/ moon. nothing new. > Can there be life without gravity? "Without gravity" is a different problem than "without gravitons." Without gravity there would be no stars, planets, galaxies. galaxy clusters, gas clouds, or ant structure larger than a very small atom. > Imagine after Big bang there is no gravity. How this Universe/ Stars > would have behaved in such a case? It would expand without any local condensation. > No Black holes will form. Stars will evaporate within seconds. Stars wouls never form. > What else you can think of? I can think of a lot of things. Can you? Tom Davidson Richmond, VA ============================================== Hahahahaha! Defining "thought" as a process by which a conclusion is reached from an idea, the very concept of Sanny "thinking" is incredible. I awoke from a dream this morning that was so boringly mundane and trivial that it instantly reminded me of a conversation with Sanny. Gimme a good nightmare anytime. I'd rather be flying or fleeing from bullying monsters that I could turn on and stab with my trusty laser. |