08-08-2011, 08:04 AM
(08-07-2011, 04:17 PM)abridgetoofar Wrote: With this thinking, you should expand your question. Why doesn't 2D-4D life exist on Mars, since life uses what is available? Just because the biosphere was destroyed to support life like ours, doesn't mean it can't support life in the manner you're talking about. Why not Jupiter? Why not Uranus? Why not Pluto? Why not on the Sun? Why not in the middle of outer space where there is no planet?
You can debate the fact all you want, but it is readily observable in my perception that life requires some sort of environment other than "what materials are available," despite what Ra says. I don't feel like it's too much of a stretch to say that requirement is for the 1D elements to be able to interact with each other.
the situation at mars is a recent affair. it was just 75,000 years ago or so. a very short period when you compare it to the length of 2d on a planet - 4 billion years.
and indeed, mars may already be begining to build a biosphere.
we cannot establish specifics for planets that are at gas giant stage yet, since we dont have enough information - we werent told about any gas giants that had life.
however we can comment on what we were told.
(08-07-2011, 06:24 PM)Raman Wrote: Let me expand of this: the Venus (or any other 5d/6d planet) we see is what the sub-Logos provides for us 3d to see: only 1d. This is because 4d and above are outside the realms of the sub-Logos except providing the base red ray or 1d and with that the physical laws pertaining to maintaining a solar system in place.
'outside the realsm of the sub-logos' -> what does that mean ?
(08-07-2011, 11:42 PM)abridgetoofar Wrote: That's completely aside from the point. It shouldn't need to be "healed" in order to support life following Unity's theory of life being possible to matter the environment. The fact that it may support life again doesn't support that theory because it should be able to support life now. Same with every other planet in the solar system, following that theory.
a planet like mars may need to be healed. using materials available on a planet for life is one thing, poisoning, radiation, contamination etc through destruction is another thing.
Quote:The environment on Venus naturally progressed (I assume) to a point where it could not support 2D life
the grand question here is that why does that happen.