and god said, "let there be light." and there was light. and because e=mc², there was mass. and because mass had a property called gravity tt obeyed a=gm/r², there were stars. and because pV=nRT, stars were hot. and because P=5.67^-8*T^4, stars shone. and because of some funny thing, the light from stars caused more light to be converted from mass to light by nuclear fusion. as time goes by, we shall realise that radiation, charged particles, pauli's exculsion principle, EM force, electron degenerate and neutron degerate are interphases of the struggle between light and mass
alas, all get pWnz3d by t3h gravity. which was created by mass. which was created by light. since light cannot get past the event horizon of a black hole, which is the gravity's proud piece of work, i shall say that mass is produced by, and is the nemesis of light.
light shall turn to mass, which shall cease the existence of light.
then, did god create something that would eventually destroy itself?
all the existence of planets, orbits, stars, and life, are nothing but the marks of the struggle between light(big bang) and dark(black hole). time is an imaginary(in the mathematical sense) scale between them. it does make me wonder, if all dimensions of the universe are geometrically perpendicular to each other except one, which lies on an imaginary scale, can it be said that it is only natural that the "beings" in that universe will be unable to observe the objects that lie across the imaginary dimension? or in a sense, is time entirely something that must be perceived in such a way when there is only one imaginary dimension?
hence, it seems that the term "eventually" seems inappropriate here.
how about let's say that something had always been there, but we cannot see it. all the way from light to dark, the route is already plotted, but because of the imaginary scale, or time, we cannot see all the objects at once. what appear to us as events are merely differences observed between one object and another along the time axis.
however, as the human brain is programmed to perceive the increase in entropy in the universe as the forward direction of time, we can say that gravity will eventually own all.
the weakest, yet being only attractive is its ultimate strength and binds the entire universe.
let us not forget that if not for gravity, the universe is nothing but cosmic background radiation. light and dark is in a constant and interesting struggle. the light has wun; the dark will win. and all that we see around us are the effects of the battle.
"do not underestimate the power of the dark side."
Sunday, April 17, 2005
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2005-04-17T00:20:00+08:00
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