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Would the absence of earth and humans change the universe?
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intoxicatedpoet
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Would the absence of earth and humans change the universe?

IMO, no, we've done nothing to negatively or postively dictate the outcome of the end of the universe. our absence would just mean less flags on the moon.


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our absence would be the end of the universe.


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The end of the universe for us, there are thousands of galaxies in the universe, some must have some form of life that's changing the universe daily, their absence would perhaps be the end of the universe. Universe universe universe.


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Everything we even think effects the whole of what the universe becomes....Thoughts are not empty, they are filled with the same energy of sub atomic particles and are alive always effecting the outcome here on earth and universally....Negative thought equals negative physical reality...

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everything changes the universe. even if it is the smallest change imaginable, you end up with something new and different. but if you mean will the end of humanity impact the universe exponentially, no. humanity is just another speck of dust in the universe. just a speck of dust with a large ego. and in the long run, who cares what the universe does when youre gone? the only universe that should matter to you is your own private universe, and yes, when you are gone that one will end. that is all that is important. take pride in knowing that an entire universe is all for you and no one else can change that.


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What makes us so Goddamn important?


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Being a part of the universe makes us as important as we are. Which is not very, but our absence would affect the universe, because we wouldn't be there anymore. Just the change of not being there itself is an effect, although a fairly mild one.


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Being a part of the universe makes us as important as we are. Which is not very, but our absence would affect the universe, because we wouldn't be there anymore. Just the change of not being there itself is an effect, although a fairly mild one.


I would have to agree 100%, however, it would be devastating to me. laughing


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Please don't be devastated! I would not want to accept the responsibility! lol


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silly question.

because if we weren't here then we wouldn't know if it would affect the universe.

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Maybe affect it on a futuristic scale...who knows what we could accomplish..someday.

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Of course, there would be no more humans in it.


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our absence would be the end of the universe.

End of the universe SpellJammer's ass, it would be the best thing to ever happen to mother Earth. Animals would be able to frolic freely in the many lush forests, the cycles of weather would run thier natural corse, and the energies that dwell would be at thier peeks of peformance.

SpellJammer believes truly that humans were the most dispicable thing to ever be created. They're like locusts, devouring and corrupting everything they touch. Only spreading doom and mayhem wherever they breed. The only way this "human nature" can be avoided is if they learn to fight it and listen to the inner voice of God. Animals don't need to listen to God because they don't have the mental capacity to manifest thier "human nature". But we do, so we HAVE to listen to God if we have any hope of survival for the BETTER..

The Alantians did it.
The Mayans did it.
The Aztecs did it.
The Aincent Egyptions did it.

And it wasn't just bad weather that did these guys in, alot of the most genious of spiritual Indians were destroyed by people who didn't listen to the voice of God. Or as SpellJammer likes to refer to them, "the white devil".


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The Universe is Human.

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End of the universe SpellJammer's ass, it would be the best thing to ever happen to mother Earth. Animals would be able to frolic freely in the many lush forests, the cycles of weather would run thier natural corse, and the energies that dwell would be at thier peeks of peformance.

SpellJammer believes truly that humans were the most dispicable thing to ever be created. They're like locusts, devouring and corrupting everything they touch. Only spreading doom and mayhem wherever they breed. The only way this "human nature" can be avoided is if they learn to fight it and listen to the inner voice of God. Animals don't need to listen to God because they don't have the mental capacity to manifest thier "human nature". But we do, so we HAVE to listen to God if we have any hope of survival for the BETTER..

The Alantians did it.
The Mayans did it.
The Aztecs did it.
The Aincent Egyptions did it.

And it wasn't just bad weather that did these guys in, alot of the most genious of spiritual Indians were destroyed by people who didn't listen to the voice of God. Or as SpellJammer likes to refer to them, "the white devil".
Atlantians? What the f**k?


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Yeah, you know the ones not from Atlanta Georgia.... blink

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Would the absence of earth and humans change the universe? we wouldnt be here to know now would we?

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Exactly. It's all about knowledge - awareness is the great creator.

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Maybe we would be something else.....

Sounds kinda empty though....I'm depressed just thinking about it now.

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We wouldn't the first failure race. Aztecs believe many races fell before us.

The Giants.
The Lizardfolk.
The Hobbits. (Wait, that was scientists..)

The point is, it's a very risky endevure having a species that can hear but reject The Voice of God..


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