I used to spin a variety of objects on our kitchen floor, effectively making them tops, for my son when he was a toddler. When I was younger I had a top battle game which pre-dated the various versions that that came out in the late 90's and after, like beyblades and LEGO spinjitzus.
Hello, I had a question about my physical imagination: "If there exists a hypothetical particle moving in a fraction of a trillionth of a second, moving at an extremely high speed, this particle sustains the existence of everything in our universe. It drives the motion of the cosmos, nature, plants, and everything else. But what if this motion of the particle, moving at such high speed, were to stop? Would the entire universe cease to exist in that instant? Do you think my imagination is correct? I’m curious to hear your thoughts, esteemed Doctor of Science."
I used to spin a variety of objects on our kitchen floor, effectively making them tops, for my son when he was a toddler. When I was younger I had a top battle game which pre-dated the various versions that that came out in the late 90's and after, like beyblades and LEGO spinjitzus.
Nice rhythmic words: Hopper Popper, Dropper Popper. 😄
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Hello, I had a question about my physical imagination:
"If there exists a hypothetical particle moving in a fraction of a trillionth of a second, moving at an extremely high speed, this particle sustains the existence of everything in our universe. It drives the motion of the cosmos, nature, plants, and everything else. But what if this motion of the particle, moving at such high speed, were to stop? Would the entire universe cease to exist in that instant?
Do you think my imagination is correct? I’m curious to hear your thoughts, esteemed Doctor of Science."
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