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This just popped into my head.

It's said the Force 'binds the galaxy together', does that mean the Force, if someone was able to harness enough of it at once, could also destroy the galaxy?
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Well the Death Star's power is supposed to be insignificant to it according to Vader, but I've never read the EU books so I can't tell you if any Sith Lord types ever try extinguishing suns or whatnot with the Force.
To me at least that phrase is more metaphorical - the Force links all living things in the Galaxy, thus in a way it binds them, and thus the Galaxy, together.
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Ummm...right.

I'll point you both to a word you can definitly attribute to this:

Hyperbole

This small word will explain both Vader's bit as well as Yoda's quote.
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Freedon Nadd and Exar Kun did supernova stars with the Force.
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The 'binds the galaxy together' bit is from Ben in ANH IIRC, but GR is definitely correct. I strongly suspect those were not serious quantitative statements.
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OmegaGuy wrote:Freedon Nadd and Exar Kun did supernova stars with the Force.
Riiiiiight. Let's ignore the devices they used to E-N-H-A-N-C-E their powers. :roll:
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OmegaGuy wrote:It's said the Force 'binds the galaxy together', does that mean the Force, if someone was able to harness enough of it at once, could also destroy the galaxy?
*IF* someone was able to harness enough of it at once, probably. Far as we know, the force is present throughout the universe; it has to have quite a lot of energy.
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In KOTOR 2 the Dark lord Darth Nihilus can suck the life from an entire planet at once, even jedi.

But as far as destroying actual non organic matter - I don't think so
but as yoda says "size matters not" which is crap in my opinion
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but as yoda says "size matters not" which is crap in my opinion
Why, exactly is that statement "Crap"? Putting aside the true capabilties of the Force, as Yoda noted himself, his very existance and power demonstrates that the Force is quite beyond pure physicality, and most probably possessing far more potential for change, if used correctly.
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Becasue he has to concentrate to lift the heavy metal pilon thats going to crush obione and anakin, as well as the X-wing in the swamp. If size mattered not he could do this easily while fighting Dooku without having to throw away his saber and close his eyes in concentration (he has no problem throwing two blokes against a wall for example) Also if size mattered not then a jedi could literaly rip a planet apart with thier minds, if so why the hell would they need death stars which would give this power to non force uses, making the sith vulnerable to a fleet takeover
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Darth Tanner wrote:In KOTOR 2 the Dark lord Darth Nihilus can suck the life from an entire planet at once, even jedi.

But as far as destroying actual non organic matter - I don't think so
but as yoda says "size matters not" which is crap in my opinion
Darth Gluttinous should really never... ever.. be brought into a debate. :twisted:
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Ghost Rider wrote:
OmegaGuy wrote:Freedon Nadd and Exar Kun did supernova stars with the Force.
Riiiiiight. Let's ignore the devices they used to E-N-H-A-N-C-E their powers. :roll:
The point is not their personal power, it's the power of the Force was able to do it.
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Darth Tanner wrote:Becasue he has to concentrate to lift the heavy metal pilon thats going to crush obione and anakin, as well as the X-wing in the swamp. If size mattered not he could do this easily while fighting Dooku without having to throw away his saber and close his eyes in concentration (he has no problem throwing two blokes against a wall for example) Also if size mattered not then a jedi could literaly rip a planet apart with thier minds, if so why the hell would they need death stars which would give this power to non force uses, making the sith vulnerable to a fleet takeover
You do know what a No Limits Fallacy is, don't you? Just because something is said not to be bound directly ny physical limitations does not mean it has unlimited power and potential. Indeed, it is noted is several EU source (Yoda:DR is one, I think) that even the greatest Jedi is bound by his inate and primal connection to the physical world, and thus can never harness the Force's true power, whatever that may be.
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OmegaGuy wrote:
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OmegaGuy wrote:Freedon Nadd and Exar Kun did supernova stars with the Force.
Riiiiiight. Let's ignore the devices they used to E-N-H-A-N-C-E their powers. :roll:
The point is not their personal power, it's the power of the Force was able to do it.
And you don't even grasp your OP do you?

So let's take this into context. It's shows what the Force can do. Under specfic conditions, amplified by devices.

So you want to show that the Force could do this otherwise, or are you just going to apply more cicular logic?
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No, my point was to figure out what the Force could really do if it was not limited by the frailties of its users.
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OmegaGuy wrote:No, my point was to figure out what the Force could really do if it was not limited by the frailties of its users.
And you propose to do this how, exactly, since every instance of the Force ever observed has to do with its usage or preception by a Force-user?
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Another idea
In the Dark Saber book (i think) the jedi were able to throw 25 star destroyers across space, almost destroying them, at the cost that Dorsk 81 got burned to a crisp by the shear power of the force flowing through him. Although this book has serious problems with realism (ie those 25 star destroyers can barely burn down a tree) it does show the shear power of the force, but also the cost of using it, maybe this is why yoda had to concentrate? he didnt want to burst into flames!
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OmegaGuy wrote:No, my point was to figure out what the Force could really do if it was not limited by the frailties of its users.
Gotcha...and sugar could perform feats of derring do that would blow away anything every existed if not for the frailities of the body.

You're a fucking moron if you don't grasp IT IS THE USER that is needed. Without it...energy just sits there waiting to be used :roll:
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Darth Tanner wrote: but as yoda says "size matters not" which is crap in my opinion
Yoda is clearly adressing Lukes self-doubt that he could do it, the "Do or do not" statement is linked to this,what he is basically is saying is "if you have enough control the force do it, If you don't then fail.. but do not fail because you lack the belief that you can do it".

You must un-learn what you have learned also deal with the fact that a farm boy from Tatooine might Mentally find it pretty hard to belive that he can actually move objects weighing several tonnes with his mind alone..I don't really think that Yoda was making a statement about the power of The Force on that occasion.
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ok point accepted :oops:
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There is the physical galaxy for which the binding force is gravity, and there is the life of the galaxy that is bound together by the Force.
A biological being can use a physical implement to affect the physical universe in varying degree.
Similarly a Force user can use the Force, that is also a biopower, to affect the physical universe.
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Okay, kind of off - topic, but what prevents someone from just introducting midi-chlorians into someone's bloodstream to give them Force sensitivity?
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I think thats what Dooku did isnt it?
I think its expensive to the point of crazyness though
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Darth Tanner wrote:I think thats what Dooku did isnt it?
I think its expensive to the point of crazyness though
No...He was a normal Jedi most of his life.
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Darth Tanner wrote:I think thats what Dooku did isnt it?
I think its expensive to the point of crazyness though
No...He was a normal Jedi most of his life.
I don't remember if the procedure was implemented on him or not, but evidently, the government of his homeworld initated mass-midiclorian infusions throughout the population as an experiment, IIRC. However, most of the planet's population went insane soon after. So, there are problems with implementation. :wink:
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