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HardCoreCrocomire [2016-09-08 00:05:43 +0000 UTC]
cool! perhaps from a dimension with very low gravity .w.
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InkGink In reply to HardCoreCrocomire [2016-09-08 00:50:57 +0000 UTC]
You are thinking of planets, dimensions can have different laws of physics, and can hold universes.
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HardCoreCrocomire In reply to InkGink [2016-09-08 01:01:33 +0000 UTC]
yeah, like having a low center of gravity
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InkGink In reply to HardCoreCrocomire [2016-09-08 01:02:25 +0000 UTC]
Universes do not have gravity, but planets inside of them do.
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HardCoreCrocomire In reply to InkGink [2016-09-08 01:12:55 +0000 UTC]
yeah, but who's to say this demon doesn't come from a planet in the universe?
I'm just judging based off of anatomy, it has very distinct figure that has a wiry porous frame, it's body is clearly designed for environments that aren't very rugged. It would be impossible for it to "float" unless it used electromagnetism, or some other biological means. Also it isn't built to just fly in space because it has no visible propulsion organs, so if it were to be in space, it would just float around aimlessly with no ability to control it's movement. It doesn't have eyes either, leading to the idea that this creature probably hunts with sound vibrations in caves perhaps. look at all of it's tentacles, those could be used to pick up sound like a microphone. If it were in space it wouldn't be able to do anything, it has no eyes, no propulsion, or ability to hear because there is no sound in space. It could use telepathy, but I think such a being would be much more advanced that what it appears to be. Perhaps creating an all terrain mech suit to carry it around to lands where it literally can't survive on. My telepathy theory is also forced from it's small various digets which are probably intended for operation complex machinery, or draining the lifeforce from prey.
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InkGink In reply to HardCoreCrocomire [2016-09-08 01:28:04 +0000 UTC]
You bring up very good points, but in a different dimension/universe there are different laws of physics, who knows if gravity will even be there to form planets, or even the elements needed to make rocks or anything like that. I mean, i don't know much about different dimensions but i know for sure it is much different than just another planet.
Who knows? This being might not even be alive in the way we consider it, it can be like us, just a huge mass of molecules who where in the right place at the right time to kick start what we call 'life'
With different laws of physics, who knows how this being (or its evolutionary ancestors, assuming can evolve) got there? maybe some form of matter unique to the dimension was involved, and it doesn't live on a planet, but something else? Maybe inside that dimensions version of stars, assuming it has anything remotely like that. maybe something we cannot even imagine.
Or maybe a planet from that universe, i mean that can also be a possibility. I was just trying to teach you something not to bash on you, i hope you understand
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Jakeukalane In reply to InkGink [2016-12-14 14:10:30 +0000 UTC]
I like your way of thinking.
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HardCoreCrocomire In reply to InkGink [2016-09-08 01:29:09 +0000 UTC]
ayy *drifts off into space*
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