now that's funny as I new that and yet didn't have a clue about the water and what would happen to it, I've watched endless shows and have seen that there would be a giant moon, some thing that we can never ever get to see, me you and everyone here now, how ever this post might be *bumped in the year 2876876896 who knows and they'll look back and *ptttt* at me and this post from 2012, lol when you think about it I get jealous some times thinking about what technology will be like even in a 100 years not even to mention what it would be like in a billion years, then again, I'm one of those that think that maybe the sun will not rise tomorrow, who's to say it will, just because it has for the past so many billions of years doesn't mean it will, but that I guess.....
1.) The Sun has always risen before, why would it stop now?
2.) People paying attention to the movements of the planets would know if it wasn't (more science than philosophy).
3.) "Rising" is only a point of view from humans. Has the Sun truly ever "risen"?
It's a not a cynical way to think, far from it, just puzzles me to think about it, how we are so tiny in the universe, look at the northern lights the other night, makes you realise just how un-important we are to the sun for example, some thing that over time will eventually become to destroy us and all around us.
A sombre thought for heading to bed and getting up and doing all the rat race for a Friday morning, needless to say I'l probably chuckle as I see the fat woman hushing and rushing across the road to get her kids to school muttering away to her self about the "cold weather" and "isn't it awful" when all I'm thinking is if gravity wasn't 1 on earth and it was a half of what it is it might stretch them really fat hips of hers and she'd be a lot taller....lol, we can only pray!
Right where did I put my stone? I've got my Philosophy head on. 23:21 sheez I must get to bed, I've got to keep the world turning tomorrow and do my bit, I'm off to look at the LED's shining in the night.