Just an autistic guy born in 1993 (hence the username) who's had this journal since I was 14. Has trouble phrasing things well especially in earlier entries, so keep that in mind.
My interests have fluctuated in the 17 years since I've had this journal, but the following has remained constant:
- I like Mario games (mainly the platformers, Mario Kart, Mario Party) and Super Smash Bros.
- I like Garfield
- I like Homestar Runner
- I like Enya
- And I've always loved the idea of wacky crossovers between ANY of my interests, whether it's in the form of a short-lived webcomic in 2006-2008, a short-lived backwards lyrics site in 2008, writing down weird dreams in 2009-2011, playing Tomodachi Life a lot in 2014-2016, or what most of my posts are about these days: playing around with Character.AI starting in 2023. I still can't believe I'm actually in a world where an AI of Enya can talk to AIs of Mario or Garfield or even my favorite obscure characters like Mary O. from Super Mario Maker. :O
Go to my sticky entry for more.
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Date: Sun, Mar. 20th, 2011 03:44 (UTC)Over time, I've formulated a theory that the universe(s) has/have somewhere between five and eight dimensions, and one of the possible dimensions is alternate universes. The complete list is as follows:
- time
- height
- width
- depth
- a dimension that the universe(s) sometimes end(s) up partially folded across to create wormholes
- heaven & hell (As in, heaven is in one hidden direction from our universe and hell is in the opposite direction; I'm not certain that that's how it is, but I think it's quite likely)
- dream worlds (Similar to the heaven/hell dimension, good dreams are in one direction and bad dreams are in the other, though in heaven good dreams would be on both sides and in hell bad dreams would be on both. I think this dimension is somewhat less likely to exist than heaven and hell as a dimension, but still likely.)
- alternate universes (i.e. if you somehow took a step along this dimension you might end up in a universe where I'm married to Enya, then if you took another step you might end up in a universe where I'm related to Enya, etc.)
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Date: Mon, Mar. 21st, 2011 02:13 (UTC)Another thing I contemplate sometimes: if space and time are equivalent, does that mean that the size of the universe is the same as the amount of time that it will last?
In other words, since the whole universe is at least 78 billion light years in diameter, which converts to about 4.6×10⁶¹ Planck lengths, then maybe the universe will only last 4.6×10⁶¹ Planck times or about 2.683730211×10⁹⁷ years.
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Date: Mon, Mar. 21st, 2011 03:14 (UTC)no subject
Date: Mon, Mar. 28th, 2011 00:41 (UTC)The minimum diameter of the universe is 78 billion light years (a light year is the distance light travels in a year). A light year is 1016 meters = 1×1016 meters = 10,000,000,000,000,000 meters.
So to convert the minimum diameter of the universe to Planck lengths:
78,000,000,000 light years × 10,000,000,000,000,000 meters/light year ÷ .00000000000000000000000000000000001616252 meters/Planck length ≈ (≈ means approximately equal to) 4.6×10⁶¹ Planck lengths.
The theory I came up with is based on the assumption that the universe will last as many Planck times as its diameter has Planck lengths. (A Planck time is the time it takes light to travel one Planck length, so it's similarly thought to be the smallest possible unit of light)
4.6×10⁶¹ Planck times × 5.39124×10-44 seconds/Planck time ÷ 86,400 seconds/day ÷ 365.2425 days/year ≈ 78,587,133,510 years. (I had miscalculated when I said 2.683730211×10⁹⁷ years; a year should not be less than a Planck time!)
Let me know if there's something you still don't understand :)
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Date: Tue, Apr. 5th, 2011 01:58 (UTC)no subject
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