In this topic on Plot Intervals and Weyland Effects we will discuss the aftermath of such effects when applied in creationalism.
The fabrics of reality are woven together by molecules, matter, atoms and Weyland Effects. The threads of existence merely applies when one interval exchanges passage with another. To take into account how much Weyland has been added in a plot one must first examine the equation:
Weyland=What is going on?
Plot
Such practice desecrates religous fathoms in which the theory of creation is highly deterred in its explanation. For one to truly grasp the logic behind such concepts they would have to pay attention to the practice of age. This pragmatic approach on age is dubbed Peter Weyland, for the reason that the man is older than a star itself. Professor Spootnick Emanuel researched the corrosion of two stars that halved in their power and supreme superiority; Keith Richards and Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones. By merging the two stars together Spootnick gained a better knowledge behind a Peter Weyland. One can witness this effect by this equation:
Keith Richards+Mick Jagger=Peter Weyland
"Witnessing reality unfolding creates triumphant better looks on how plot intervals exist and how Weyland effects affect them." Spootnick states. "Brilliance is a developing factor best defined in time. To obtain knowledge through the settings provided in the course of immortality will forever keep the grace of information eternal." Says Spootnick encouragingly to himself with no one around him... "GARBLE-GAH-AHUA!" Spootnick exclaims nearly drowning in his bowl of soup.
Achieving complete Peter Weyland will allow the time and perception of a plot be identified of Weyland Effects. When a plot reaches pure maximum it is titled Life.
Plot×X=Life
Life ultimately substitutes itself as a plot. Reversing the first equation with this substitution concludes the perfect rebuttal to creationalism.
What's going on = Weyland
Plot
Behold!
Everything is Weyland.