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.
Crystallized Mushroom said:
i know this may sound silly but seriously is it possible to create a planet or star with enough energy if your a god/goddess or multiple deities to create a star or planet and life on it like genetically engineer animals plants and people etc.
also i was told before that a replicator could be possible on another thread and by that i mean a spirit tech machine that makes objects, paper, food etc. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
If it is possible that Satan and the Gods and Goddesses can use Magick to make their Star not go supernova "within 100 thousand years", then it might be possible to actually
create a Star and Planet, but much harder, of course. They are much older than us and Their Technology is far superior to ours, not to mention Their Spiritual and Mental abilities also are. As for the replicator - I am glad you specified the Star
Trek ones, as opposed to the Star
gate ones! (If you don't know, then nevermind!) Also as for replicators - we have them, or a predecessor to them, now - 3-D printers. One 3-D printer is so large that it is
printing buildings.
If Mars is to be colonised, then somehow creating an atmosphere would be a thought which would be considered to be done sooner or later, as well. It would require certain gases and things. In a very low-level guess, planting the entire Planet with oxygen-producing plants and trees, in domes/buildings, then removing the roofs off those domes/buildings simultaneously might help in one part of the atmosphere of Mars. Things like volcanic eruptions and other things would be required, I think, so as to release other gases into the atmosphere, as well - and the gravity of the Planet should, hopefully, keep the gases close and stop them from dissipating into space. There would also, as a very beginning start, need to be tiny microorganisms which burp and fart out methane and other gases for millennia first, I think, if we had enough time, instead of doing it within 100 years, for example.
Scale this up to
building a Planet and a Star, and then... I want to say surely it could be done one day.
Crystal Lake said:
Nikois666 said:
Plus, why destroy a planet? That is something what a corrupted being would do. Remember Phaeton? Imo, the destruction of Phaeton definitely impacted our Souls and created a energetic disturbance in our star system.
If destroy a planet can benefit us, why not?
Planets are Astrological. Destroying one fucks up the system - not just the Solar System - and causes big problems.