That the entire universe is made from a simple, invisible, indestructible, and superabundant dynamic energy written into the Holy Bible and which has always been and always will be.
Sounds simple to me.
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"That the entire universe is made from a simple, invisible, indestructible, and superabundant dynamic energy"
...and now you know why the Borg - upon the slightest detection of such - are ordered to assimilate Omega at any cost.
Something infinitely complex: yet, harmonious.
No wonder Seven of Nine felt the equivalent of a 'religious experience' when she saw those Omega particles stabilise.
That stabilisation was spontaneous. It happened at random. Rather like, say... a huge cosmic accident .
That's why "The Omega Directive" is one of my favourite "Star Trek: Voyager" episodes. The notion that Omega was what kicked off the Big Bang, which formed our universe.
Sounds complex to me.
But that's what Sci-Fi is: the literature of ideas .
Sounds like a comic book superhero to me. Please! Remove the word "simple" from that sentence, as it is obviously not simple. Now take out everything past the word "energy", as that is a conclusion unsupported by facts. The word "dynamic" is redundant in this instance, and...
Tell you what: just erase that sentence in its entirety and start over.
There's the Nicholas Marks we know and love.
Also can we use this superabundant bible energy to power an aircraft carrier instead of plutonium? I assume the bible won't work for the atheist commie aircraft carriers.
@Mister Spak
"Also can we use this superabundant bible energy to power an aircraft carrier instead of plutonium?"
You may have something there, if we use Nicole Arse's... 'logic'.
Queen Elizabeth II is head of the Church of England.
If Bibles were used as the basis of the actual plasma fuel, then a smaller version of the Tokamak reactor at JET could be built, and the new Queen Elizabeth-class carriers used by the Royal Navy could be Fusion powered.
Sounds far more credible than your arse gravy, Nicole.
a simple, invisible, indestructible, and superabundant dynamic energy written into the Holy Bible
Into the Holy Bible, no. Into Bach's Goldberg Variation, yes.
Confused?
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