Message from @Thinky

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2019-12-31 23:57:15 UTC  

I am curious about definitions, in particular, so my interest is very much peaked.

2020-01-01 00:04:41 UTC  

bcs there is no "space"

2020-01-01 00:04:51 UTC  

and there must be some kind of "dome" or "firmament"

2020-01-01 00:05:17 UTC  

by thermodynamics

2020-01-01 00:05:37 UTC  

whether a person thinks space is a vacuum or water

2020-01-01 00:06:03 UTC  

Which law of Thermodynamics states that?

2020-01-01 00:06:13 UTC  

I can think of the 1st, but it seems rather unrelated

2020-01-01 00:06:53 UTC  

Creation or destruction of energy in an isolated system does not in turn deny the possibility of an area with no inherent atmospheric conditions

2020-01-01 00:07:07 UTC  

Or, in other words, some kind of fluid for transmission of light

2020-01-01 00:07:19 UTC  

What was once suspected to be the aether

2020-01-01 00:07:40 UTC  

could still be

2020-01-01 00:07:50 UTC  

aether I mean

2020-01-01 00:08:02 UTC  

Could, but that tends to defy laws of Thermodynamics

2020-01-01 00:08:17 UTC  

Specifically the idea of an infinity of malleability

2020-01-01 00:08:43 UTC  

Whilst being able to bear the brunt of any and all universal forces or eventualities

2020-01-01 00:09:01 UTC  

I don't worry about such. not something I can easily prove/disprove with my research budget.....

2020-01-01 00:09:02 UTC  

It has to be able to withstand compression from other planetary bodies, after all.

2020-01-01 00:09:23 UTC  

What does your research budget focus on?

2020-01-01 00:09:30 UTC  

I have no reason to believe any of the celestial bodies are solid objects

2020-01-01 00:09:34 UTC  

not even the moon

2020-01-01 00:09:36 UTC  

I suspect non-astronomical phenomena

2020-01-01 00:09:50 UTC  

assuming they are not...a lot of things suddenly make sense

2020-01-01 00:09:52 UTC  

What of meteorites?

2020-01-01 00:10:01 UTC  

Or asteroids?

2020-01-01 00:10:11 UTC  

The former of which being more prolific in their scale and scope

2020-01-01 00:10:13 UTC  

what about them? what asteroids? what meteorites?

2020-01-01 00:10:31 UTC  

So you believe that they do not exist, I presume?

2020-01-01 00:10:33 UTC  

rocks don't come with passport stamps. you have no idea where they came from

2020-01-01 00:10:56 UTC  

No, but one careening down tends to give a decent impression.

2020-01-01 00:11:14 UTC  

Is it improbable to suspect that there may be rocks or such entities from the 'firmament?'

2020-01-01 00:11:25 UTC  

I've never witnessed something come down....then walked over to the site and found a hot rock there so...

2020-01-01 00:11:31 UTC  

I am curious because I don't wish to presume a given stance

2020-01-01 00:11:47 UTC  

I can't verify scientifically that a rock has come from space and landed here

2020-01-01 00:11:58 UTC  

Well, haven't we all as individuals given witness to very few phenomena?

2020-01-01 00:12:09 UTC  

seeing something burning through the sky could be anything. e.g. Rods of God tech

2020-01-01 00:12:20 UTC  

I personally have not been murdered, but would still thusly suspect that it is an unpleasant experience.

2020-01-01 00:12:33 UTC  

Well, Rods of God was a program requiring orbital platforms

2020-01-01 00:12:49 UTC  

Do you believe it was an actual program, or possibility?

2020-01-01 00:13:02 UTC  

or these things

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/661723522913009676/Meteors_2.JPG

2020-01-01 00:13:21 UTC  

people have found these things everywhere

2020-01-01 00:13:44 UTC  

and we know there is a company that can produce meteor showers on demand