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Tim4848
To who it may concern,

I feel that the world that was here before the big bang had humans, plants, micro's, dinasoars, etc.

Minerals were more organized to it's envirement at the time.

The sky did not have stars or any other planets, but it did have a sun, and after the sun exploded, it took the planet out.

Microbe's went dormid, as well as everything else, flying every directions, creating new solar systems for a while bouncing of one another, and creating new envirement through out dark matter.

Think of every solar system we have now like a fantacy football team, some planets got dormid dinasoars, dormid micros, dormid cows, etc. But they really don't have anything, if they don't have the right chenicals to make it active.

This would account for why dinasours were so active early in our culture, just to be lost again, after something happened on our planet later to make them go exstint again.

This would also account for why you find gold over here, and silver over there and so on.

Humans on this planet lived in fear of it's envirement, but there DNA was still evolving just the same.

We should call this planet before the big bang, "Planet One".

If 97% of space is missing, that is because the 3% of atoms are created.

I believe the first atom was created by a DNA defect, caused by friction.

I hope I put this in the right topic, and it is just a quick thought.

Thank you,
Tim
Hey Hey
I moved this here from the Physics Board. It should really have gone to the hospital but this board is the nearest we have.
lcsglvr
Ha, "realm of the ridiculous." Funny.
There was this pseudo-world/universe before the Big Bang? huh? I'm kind of lost.
Tim4848
I believe this helps to expain the dinasoars better. There math is not there to expect the dinasoar evolved from a micro on our planet alone.
They were dormad from planet one, I'm sorry our piece of the pie was not first.
All atoms are, the result of evolution, and they only cover 3% of the universe.

Atoms are the bi-product of anything connected with atoms in the invisible force.

the atom is really a little baby in the big picture of the universe, it is the friction that creates life, with the material it provides, electric.

Thank you,
Tim
Hey Hey
QUOTE(Tim4848 @ Apr 21, 2007, 03:13 AM) *
friction that creates life
Technically called copulation.
Tim4848
QUOTE(Hey Hey @ Apr 21, 2007, 10:58 AM) *

QUOTE(Tim4848 @ Apr 21, 2007, 03:13 AM) *
friction that creates life
Technically called copulation.


What is copulation?


Do you believe their was a planet one?


What do you believe was the structure of the thing that caused the big bang?

Thank you,
Tim
Succubus
Planets and moons and everything else gets seeded with foriegn matierial all the time, thats what meteors and meteorites are, so i guess thats solar copulation ;-) (shooting stars)
trojan_libido
I'm bored so I thought I'd play with some of this guys ideas:
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Minerals were more organized to it's envirement at the time.
As time goes by it seems the Universe has become more ordered - by ordered I mean the complexity and nesting of systems relating to systems. We are the most orderly biological thing we've came across.
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The sky did not have stars or any other planets, but it did have a sun, and after the sun exploded, it took the planet out.
The sun is a star? Explain please smile.gif
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Microbe's went dormid, as well as everything else, flying every directions, creating new solar systems for a while bouncing of one another, and creating new envirement through out dark matter.
I'm assuming you mean dorment here, like a bear hibernating. Regardless what that word means, I wouldn't like to have a technical discussion on so called dark-matter. I don't understand it enough, and I have to say your science knowledge seems rusty even for pre-school standard.
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Think of every solar system we have now like a fantacy football team, some planets got dormid dinasoars, dormid micros, dormid cows, etc. But they really don't have anything, if they don't have the right chenicals to make it active.
Dorment dinosaurs because the chemicals aren't there to make it active? Maybe you mean that the template of life is there before it all began, maybe you mean an actual football team biggrin.gif
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This would account for why dinasours were so active early in our culture, just to be lost again, after something happened on our planet later to make them go exstint again.
That something is pretty conclusively an asteroid creating dust storms and blocking out the sun, which then effected vegetation that some dinosaurs fed on. What would account for the evolution and death of the dinosaurs exactly? biggrin.gif
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This would also account for why you find gold over here, and silver over there and so on.
Mining is all about extracting the raw ore then processing the ore into metals. Theres nothing segmented about the placement of ore, its perfectly possible to find a mixture of gold and silver in one spot im sure.
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Humans on this planet lived in fear of it's envirement, but there DNA was still evolving just the same.
The evolution of modern humans actually came about due to the environment, fear is probably irrelevant to the procses.
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We should call this planet before the big bang, "Planet One"
Lol, I cant even think of a statement to put this right...
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If 97% of space is missing, that is because the 3% of atoms are created.
Its not missing, its unidentified mass.
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I believe the first atom was created by a DNA defect, caused by friction.
DNA is a structure built from atoms...
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I hope I put this in the right topic, and it is just a quick thought.
It certainly was, I hope you take more time in future!

Peace!
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