Ishomestuckreal
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I did the math and the number of Atoms in a frog is the same within a scientifically acceptable margin of error as the number of Star systems in the observable universe. About 1024 if I remember correctly.
In addition, according to theoretical physics, there are up to 12 dimensions, 3 "slots" of which being taken up by space, and one by time. However, what if these dimensions were actually aspects? There are 12 in everything, in different amounts to describe them and their relation to everything else. Related to this, we know that space and time bend each other near massive objects due to gravity. In paradox space, the aspects all effect one another is the same way.
In addition, according to theoretical physics, there are up to 12 dimensions, 3 "slots" of which being taken up by space, and one by time. However, what if these dimensions were actually aspects? There are 12 in everything, in different amounts to describe them and their relation to everything else. Related to this, we know that space and time bend each other near massive objects due to gravity. In paradox space, the aspects all effect one another is the same way.
The frog universe thing had nothing to do with the frog creating it and more the frog actually being the fucking universe.