
Does anyone remember Alexis? She's my character, so of course I remember and adore her, but do any of you? Probably not. Ah, well. That's fine. I'll be happy to explain anything that is asked of me if need be.
Either way, this takes place in the world of my original story world. Tyler's world. This time, we follow Alexis for a bit. I also felt like explaining the seals in further detail, though with slightly limited perspective on the matter. I think I'm fairly happy with how it all turned out. So, yeah. f=ma. Not an acronym for f my a, though it is a nice thought. I can talk about physical forces of the world as well as my story, if you'd like. Anybody care to explore the universe with me?
Either way, this takes place in the world of my original story world. Tyler's world. This time, we follow Alexis for a bit. I also felt like explaining the seals in further detail, though with slightly limited perspective on the matter. I think I'm fairly happy with how it all turned out. So, yeah. f=ma. Not an acronym for f my a, though it is a nice thought. I can talk about physical forces of the world as well as my story, if you'd like. Anybody care to explore the universe with me?
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"Gravity is a force of nature though a relatively weak one when you think about it You have electromagnetism nuclear force and all sorts of crazy things that are much much stronger than gravity but do try to respect the force of gravity"
I disagree: have a good time pitting a nuclear force against a black hole.
"Gravity is a force of nature though a relatively weak one when you think about it You have electromagnetism nuclear force and all sorts of crazy things that are much much stronger than gravity but do try to respect the force of gravity"
I disagree: have a good time pitting a nuclear force against a black hole.
Gravity is weak comparatively. The thing about black holes though is that they have the mass of supernovas, the surrounding solar system, and everything else that gets drawn in. Force equals mass times acceleration (Or acceleration due to the force of gravity), so the greater the mass (And this is mass on an absolutely cosmic scale) the greater the force of gravity.
Not even light can escape from a black hole. In theory, every photon of light runs through an infinite time loop. Anything that were moving at the speed of light would never leave the time loop, because it runs at infinity. Yet, we can see the cessation of light, so how could it run at infinity. Infinity must not last forever from our relativity of time compared to lights.
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