Depends on who you talk to. And what kind of life would it be? Intelligent electron masses? Too alien to even contemplate. And we’d have a devil of a time finding them first then talking to them or them talking to us. They would have to get in our brains through the optic nerve to do so. Just imagine the “plague of insanity” that would happen before anyone would even guess that is what is going on not a insanity plague.
I’m not sure I understand this but… technically our universe could be in someone’s cereal? My mind just exploded.
If this is true, I think we need more sugar.
Depends on who you talk to. And what kind of life would it be? Intelligent electron masses? Too alien to even contemplate. And we’d have a devil of a time finding them first then talking to them or them talking to us. They would have to get in our brains through the optic nerve to do so. Just imagine the “plague of insanity” that would happen before anyone would even guess that is what is going on not a insanity plague.
All the same, it is a view of the universe that provided many interesting options for Ray Palmer during the Silver Age. ^_^
Boy is this ever outdated.
Well, this was originally posted in 1999, so…
But scientists proved that eletrons do NOT orbit the nucleus, but rather “hop” around haphazardly!
Many (ah-hem) years ago, this was the subject of one episode of a Saturday morning cartoon series. Wish I could remember what cartoon that was. 🙂
Once it was revealed on “Family Guy” that their universe was just a piece of a lampshade.
And that one small extra “YOPP” put it over.