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Clinger

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  1. As a graphic designer, I think i have a good perspective of this topic. When you start a new model, you have a big empty space. You can build this anywhere you could ever want. Space is not limited to where it stops or starts, but to how far we can go into it. Here are some other responses: 1.) Numbers are infinite. How is there a start and an end to them? 2.) If space ended somewhere, wouldn't there have to be something on the other side of it? You see, space is nothing, with something in it. Therefore it doesnt end. Nothing can't end... Because if it did... What would you be left with? Nothing.
  2. I am currently creating a theory about the earths inner ideas. I'm not exactly sure where you want me to post this. I can just about guarantee that no one will agree with my theory, but please do debate it, as it will allow me to extend on my theory. Here be she: In general, the Inverse Earth Theory shows that the Earth’s inner core is somewhat like the earths outer core. The reasoning for this is Newton’s Law of Gravity “Each object in the universe attracts each other body”. According to this law, every object in the universe attracts each other. If this is true, then should it not be the same for every atom in the earth? The definition of an atom is, “A unit of matter, the smallest unit of an element, having all the characteristics of that element and consisting of a dense, central, positively charged nucleus surrounded by a system of electrons.” This shows that an atom is an object, as it is “A unit of matter”. This means every atom in the earth is attracted to each other. So if every atom is attracted to one another, then does that mean the atoms in the core of the earth are attracted to the ones in the in the mantle and/or crust? Below is an illustration.
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