Post by The Mighty Spinach on Oct 25, 2006 16:13:14 GMT
Ever wondered why parts of the world are so different from each other? Scientists believe that it is a result of tectonics and the position of the planet around the sun. But they are wrong. The truth is much, much different.
There are hundreds upon thousands of dimensions in existence; worlds of ice, worlds of desert, worlds of jungle. Each dimension is incredibly different from each other with different plants and wildlife. They have only one thing in common. Every individual world does not change from one end to the other, it is just millions of miles of whatever the dimensions 'specialty' is.
Now you are probably thinking "What has this got to do with Earth?" and I will tell you. The dimensions have to have access to each other otherwise they will grow too far apart and the seems of the universe will disintegrate. Yet it was impossible to penetrate the walls of each dimension, they always ended up in one place. A desolate planet in a foreign universe. That was what Earth used to be. The breach between the Earth and each dimension caused a bond to be created. Some of creatures and plants that were native to the separate world came through the opening. Even the weather and climate crossed the gap. This is why parts of our world are so incredibly different from other sections.
The creatures that crossed intermingled with each other and many stayed on the Earth. When they mated together they created new species; species' which would eventually become the animals which we know and see today; even humans were a result of this.
Each section of the Earth can act as a portal to one of these dimensions if one knew how to open it. The dimension would appear as the part of our world that it links to.
Any questions? PM me.
There are hundreds upon thousands of dimensions in existence; worlds of ice, worlds of desert, worlds of jungle. Each dimension is incredibly different from each other with different plants and wildlife. They have only one thing in common. Every individual world does not change from one end to the other, it is just millions of miles of whatever the dimensions 'specialty' is.
Now you are probably thinking "What has this got to do with Earth?" and I will tell you. The dimensions have to have access to each other otherwise they will grow too far apart and the seems of the universe will disintegrate. Yet it was impossible to penetrate the walls of each dimension, they always ended up in one place. A desolate planet in a foreign universe. That was what Earth used to be. The breach between the Earth and each dimension caused a bond to be created. Some of creatures and plants that were native to the separate world came through the opening. Even the weather and climate crossed the gap. This is why parts of our world are so incredibly different from other sections.
The creatures that crossed intermingled with each other and many stayed on the Earth. When they mated together they created new species; species' which would eventually become the animals which we know and see today; even humans were a result of this.
Each section of the Earth can act as a portal to one of these dimensions if one knew how to open it. The dimension would appear as the part of our world that it links to.
Any questions? PM me.