Crystal Lake said:
FancyMancy said:
Crystal Lake said:
If one is able to create stars and planets, he can also destroy stars and planets easily, whereas even the gods don't have efficient ways to destroy a planet. Planets or stars have billion years old while the gods we know...It is impossible for us.
The enemy, reptillians, destroyed a Planet in our own Solar System - Phaeton. It is where the asteroid belt now is.
Planets are Astrological. Destroying one fucks up the system - not just the Solar System - and causes big problems.
I thought there are some kind of planetary weapons that specialized in destroying planet, but it is said that Phaeton was hit by spacecrafts. :lol: If you don't destroy the enemy, there will be more bigger problems.
It makes more sense that a spacecraft would have powerful weapons to cause one form of destructive problem or another on a Planet, rather than having a planetary weapon being beamed across vast distances, probably hitting something else along the way.
It is possible for the gods to create a planet. But just with magick? Is it still possible?
I don't know. Technology can be used to do stuff, and I say that Technology is like a Physical form, or manifestation or version, of Magick. I think it would be possible - get some matter from somewhere, stick it together, stick more to it, stick yet more to it, increase the size, increase it more, keep increasing it, and then set-up shop... If we can use Magick to manifest matter directly and straight from Energy and vibrating work, then it appears like it would be possible. If Energy = Matter (and a bit more in the equation), then it makes sense to me that it could be done with Magick, because Magick is manipulating Energy to do stuff, to make things happen.
We can burn some items and see the heat energy and light energy coming off it; depending on what items we burn depends on how long it can burn for i.e. depending on how much the matter within it can be burned into energies. I reckon that some Technology could be used to do something with compression or like an atmospheric chamber or something or other, and from this, matter would be created from energy or energies, but the amount of energy required for to power the Technology would far outweigh the results, currently.
Like the burning of the items, turning the mass within into energies, the reverse could be done...somehow. Once that has been achieved, then we can use that to create matter and clump it together to build a Planet or Star. According to Quora,
Yes, energy can be converted into matter with mass M=E/c^2.
Although, It would take a huge amount of energy to get a tiny mass. For example, to make a glass of water, you would need 2.2468 × 10^16 J of energy. That is the equivalent of detonating over 250 Fatman bombs.
In nature, this stuff occurs in a phenomena called pair production, in which a photon(energy) changes into an electron and a positron. Here the mass-energy is conserved. These particles may then collide back and release photons again.
But here’s the kicker. Most of what we ordinarily call mass is actually energy itself! Not the converted equivalent, but the actual thing.
We know that matter is made up of atoms and molecules. They give the mass to the object. What are atoms made up of? Electrons protons and neutrons right? The mass of the electron is insignificant, so the bulk of mass we experience daily come from the nucleons only. But protons and neutrons are made up of quarks. Three quarks precisely. So ultimately you would expect the mass of everyday objects to come from the masses of bazillions of quarks right?
mass of three quarks in a proton = 9.4 MeV/c^2
mass of a proton = 938 MeVc/c^2
Where does the remaining 99% of the mass go?
The rest comes from the binding energy of the quarks. That is it. It is another form of energy, and it is responsible for almost all of the mass we experience all the time.
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https://www.quora.com/Can-energy-be-converted-into-matter
I am sure you've been told that energy cannot be created nor destroyed... but if energy is infinite, then that doesn't matter. A simple thought experiment for this is - there are 8 billion Humans on this Planet, with many, many more other Animals including insects. If we continue to over-populate, then where else in the Universe are we stealing all of this Energy from to make us be alive here? Is there a jew/reptillian planet somewhere shrinking and turning into energy in a puff of smoke?!
My own personal theory about mass as above from Quora, which I am sure others must also have thought about many times before (i.e. the Philosopher's Stone - turning base metals into gold; also regarding Spiritual concepts), stems from turning atomic number 80 (mercury) into atomic number 79 (gold) by removing one of its tiny cajiggers (protons). If that could be done, then it could be done with all sorts of matter and gases, to then put them in the correct positions and quantities to create a Planet or Star. Maybe this "dark matter" or "dark energy" which seems to permeate everything and everywhere is this infinite energy and can be used to pluck off some of its bits and pieces and re-formed into other forms so as to have necessary mass and energy for building a Planet or Star. The problem here would be, if I am not mistaken, cooling down mercury enough so that its tiny bits and pieces stop moving so that we could pluck-off one of its protons to turn it into gold - the amount of energy required to cool it down to absolute zero; therefore, not have the instruments break, however, would be...difficult!
Plus more energy would be required to cool it down than one would get out of it. Similarly, liquid mercury (if I am not mistaken) can actually
climb up a glass beaker in near-zero-K (absolute zero), but cooling it down to such a cold temperature would require much more energy than what we would get out of it. If this could be done with vibrating certain frequencies of Energy, maybe Runes or SATANAS, or other, then... well... OK!
Say that we could land on a comet and colonise that. Comets are smaller than Planets... so maybe we could get some matter from somewhere and make a comet. This might be a "Planet" in a sense which we created. It was either said or speculated that our Moon is artificial, created as a replacement for Phaeton...