Here are a couple pics i made for that outwar online game
Theories imply that the information may not be 100% true. However, often times, the information can be proven. I tried to get out of a test by claiming that I believed in creationism (which I do) and taking the test went against my religios beliefs. That didnt work; my professor told me that the test is on the theory of the big bang,a nd because it is theory and not fact, it does not conflict with religion. However, not to knock religion, because remember I believe in creationism too, the big bang can pretty much be proven. Here are a couple of examples. I am not trying to change your views, simply trying to show you why the school cirriculum might be swayed to teach this theory rather than religion. 1) Moons. How did they get there? Giant chunks of rock dont appear from nowhere. When the solar system was forming, giant meteroids were banging into everything and one hit our forming earth and was pulled into its gravitational field or broke off a peice of our planet and it began orbiting. 2) Water. Once again, how? During the forming, little snowballs (ice meteroids) were zipping around and they collided with our planet giving us water. 3) All planets are moving away from a single point in space. Take a picture of the sky (one where you can see the andromeda galaxy or another star system) every year for 4 years. You will notice all planets move away from a single point. This suggests that there was a event which blasted all objects away from an area.
Haha, thanks. I just finished an astronomy course so ive gone over some of those questions.
Its dark matter, not darkness. Basically, it is "stuff". There is no explanation for it. It stays in space, it cant "invade" planets. It is intangable material that affects gravity of surrounding bodies. I believe in the bible and god, but i do recognize that it can be proven that the big bang existed. There is a point, the center of our universe, that all planets, stars, and moons move away from. This has been proven, you can do it yourself with about 3-4 pictures taken of a section of the sky. You can see that all move away from a central point, even us. There are most definatley other galaxies, and to answer your question of "beyond that", no one knows. Could be nothing, could me more galaxies, could be something else. Humans have not invented anything to see that far. Heaven and hell. Again, unknown - which is nice. It gives way to allowing religion to foster beliefs without science being able to question. Hell is thought to be beneath the ground, fortunatley, anything we could use to see this would burn up or compress due to high levels of gravity before we got to the center. Heaven could be up there, we dont have the technology to see far enough. We cant even see all that far, compared to the supposed infinite space in the universe.
Wrong. Moon landing was real. Multiple light sources. 1) the sun. 2) the earth. The earth doesnt absorb light, it reflects it too. Also, the surface of the moon reflects light as well. If you dont believe me on that one, look at the fazes of the moon. The light we see at night is light reflected from the sun. The flag bouncing off the ground were astronauts rotaing it to get it deeper in the ground as one would do with a tent on earth. This causes natural ripples and wind is not necessary.
I really want to read that financial report, but its in japanese. Can you get a link to a translated one?
Text is too small. Never underline text in a sig. Id take the text out, it looks out of place.
I think the hunchback would be great Also Robbin Hood, with Robbin the wolf and little john the bear Poccahontas too!!!
Axel is the man. "Got it memorized?" and "Burn, baby, burn!" are my two favorite lines. I also like Xigbar because of his "Lets see how you dance" line and his cocky attitude. He acts younger than he looks. The eyepatch is a plus too.
I really like this, funny style and i think that the text fits perfectly
Font is very hard to read also
Render looks out of place because the render layer is over the border layer
Wow, this is really good. Nice work. I love how Demyx has to do all the bytchwork, lol.
This can go either way. Strategy can work sometimes. In war, flanking an enemy, though one may have a smaller force, can be more effective than an all out charge from the front. However, strength can prevail sometimes. In world war 1, the polish (i believe, correct me if im wrong) had a huge cavalry force that they sent charging towards german lines. Though outnumbered, the more powerfull german machine gun would obliterate the cavalry.
Olympus Colleseum because it fits with my obsession with greek mythology
Environment as in who you are raised by. Broken homes are very common, a girl who is raised by only a father tends to have more masculine charactaristics and boys who are raised by only a mother have more feminine characteristics. This does not equate to homosexuality 100% of the time but it is true and does contribute in some cases.
Since the sig is so dark, i think that the text should be something other than black to make the thin cursive easier to read.
The new one was too complicated, it was like a firework on a stick.
Red splatter behind his back, its cut off. You can see the top is flat because of where the brush border is.