Originally posted by SeitseThe force that is life, like magnetism is a great mystery.
... don't do it. At the end, we are all going to die anyway.
Here's the scientific proof:
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Discuss!
Whether it be man, animal, plant or any other living thing, is there a finite amount of life force in the universe?
I believe that there is a calculable amount of magnetism, if you care to break every atom down in the universe, you would come up with a rough figure for the amount of magnetism present.
I think life force is the same, there is only so much of it present and every day it comes and goes, we are all fragments of this life force and not so different from each other.
Or perhaps it is just an ephemeral force that comes and goes into and out of existence.
If you could help me out with this before tea time it would be a great help.
Originally posted by SeitseMan's allotted time on this planet, his 3 score and ten, is but a blink of an eye.
... don't do it. At the end, we are all going to die anyway.
Yet we make decisions in the here and now that will have effect on our entire existence, including what comes after this.
As Rush said, "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
Don't get caught short, prepare yourself now.
Blink!
But you can make more magnetism can't you - you can magnetise stuff that wasn't previously magnetised. And it seems rather an arbitrary belief that there is a finite amount of 'life-force' in the universe. Wouldn't that imply some sort of super-mechanism or -being to manage it, parcelling it out as required or indeed refusing to do so should demand exceed supply?
Originally posted by avalanchethecatNo.
But you can make more magnetism can't you - you can magnetise stuff that wasn't previously magnetised. And it seems rather an arbitrary belief that there is a finite amount of 'life-force' in the universe. Wouldn't that imply some sort of super-mechanism or -being to manage it, parcelling it out as required or indeed refusing to do so should demand exceed supply?
It's just the same with knitted sweaters, really.
Originally posted by avalanchethecatIts all about Storage, magnetism is just the effect of moving an electron from its parent atom, nothing is really created, more just changed. A state of equilibrium is always being fought for.
But you can make more magnetism can't you - you can magnetise stuff that wasn't previously magnetised. And it seems rather an arbitrary belief that there is a finite amount of 'life-force' in the universe. Wouldn't that imply some sort of super-mechanism or -being to manage it, parcelling it out as required or indeed refusing to do so should demand exceed supply?
Magnetism is stored all around us and manages itself by that simple rule, equilibrium.
Is everything that lives just a form of storage for life?
What if only a certain amount of things can be alive at any point, the rest being carbon.
If you think about how many things die in a day and the amount of life created, do the two balance out?
Originally posted by SuzianneRuss didn't say that! ðŸ˜
Man's allotted time on this planet, his 3 score and ten, is but a blink of an eye.
Yet we make decisions in the here and now that will have effect on our entire existence, including what comes after this.
As Rush said, "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
Don't get caught short, prepare yourself now.
Blink!
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