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Ranger is so awesome.
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Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:47 pm Post subject:
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{uZa} GARGAZ wrote: | I THINK ALL U GUYS R NERDS!
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WHAT IF THERE IS A TINY UNIVERSE UNDER MY FINGERNAIL...
HMMMMMM.....
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then, my compadre, you need Lamisil.
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:56 pm Post subject:
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uZa Ten*K wrote: | then, my compadre, you need Lamisil. |
Hmmm, yellowed nails vs. liver failure... Tough choice there...
Here's another theory to play with:
Take a simple formula like Ohm's Law, E=IxR. If one variable remains constant, the by changing 1 of the other 2, the third will change in proportion to it, either direct or inverse.
Now, lets assume that we can just assign these 3 variables to a different data set.
If we replace Voltage, Current and Resistance with Space, Time and Matter (Not neccesarily in that order), then who is to say that there cannot be multiple universes existing in the same space at different times??? Or maybe multiple universes in different spaces at the same time... And the list goes on and on, but you get the basics...
I'd go on, but I'm late for the game...
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:17 pm Post subject:
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{uZa}renegade wrote: | ok that made my headache and i do not want to read it all again. |
Check with Natasha Fatale, I think she has some of the good hard stuff –Excedrin.
Wow, XPP! I barely understood any of that. I think I made out a couple of the words that were English.
{uZa} GARGAZ wrote: | I THINK ALL U GUYS R NERDS!
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WHAT IF THERE IS A TINY UNIVERSE UNDER MY FINGERNAIL...
HMMMMMM.....
I NEED A BEER... |
Ha-ha, ha-ha, he called you guys nerds! Ha-ha....wait a minute, he meant me too! You might try cleaning under your nails and behind your ears sometime. That should take care of those extraterrestrial life forms.
uZa Ten*K wrote: | and if you REALLY want a headache, look up "Multiverse"... the idea (of which there is actually some empirical data) that there may be several entire other Universes co-existing within or around our own.... which may also be part of yet another body. |
Occasionally, I have pondered this one. I’ve wondered if this is where Angelic beings are. They are aware of our physical world and are able to be part of it, but appear to not be made of matter as we know it. Maybe they are in a parallel universe. There are many verses in the bible that seem to hint toward these multiverses. Not real clear, but has made me wonder. I’ll be a good dog and not dive any further into the religion subject.
I did look up multiverse in Wikipedia. I was aware of some of the theories, but wow there are lots of them. Seems one would almost go insane trying to comprehend all of them. You are correct; it will make your head spin. The entry under the heading “Fake universe” was interesting. I liked the part about artificial intelligence.
While we are on the subject of Pseudoscience (not sure if all/any of these subjects fit that term, but I used it for lack of a better word). Does anyone really believe that gravity is what we have been taught it is? Lately I have been feeling like I am being pushed down instead of pulled down! Just Kidding!
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:21 pm Post subject:
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I am faster then speed of light and sound
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Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:10 am Post subject:
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D_DiZzle wrote: | I am faster then speed of light and sound |
and that's a real disappointment for the ladies.
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Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:30 am Post subject:
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uZa Ten*K wrote: | D_DiZzle wrote: | I am faster then speed of light and sound |
and that's a real disappointment for the ladies. |
That was funny!
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Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:36 am Post subject:
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{USA}Studdog wrote: | uZa Ten*K wrote: | D_DiZzle wrote: | I am faster then speed of light and sound |
and that's a real disappointment for the ladies. |
That was funny! |
I'll give you that one
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Thu Aug 02, 2007 1:38 am Post subject:
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Yall need to stop smoking weed, thinking deep thoughts, and GET BACK TO WORK!
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Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:42 am Post subject:
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{uZa}Lasherman wrote: | Yall need to stop smoking weed, thinking deep thoughts, and GET BACK TO WORK! |
Far out man! That's very deep! I've never looked at it that way. Does anyone have any scooby snacks? I've really got a case of the munchies.
Dude! You might want to mellow out. This is a family server. We are not suppose to use four letter words like "WORK".
Shut up Randy! I swear to .....I gotta go! Talk to you guys later.
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Thu Aug 02, 2007 9:12 am Post subject:
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i haven't ever smoked weed. when i kill brain cells it's done the old fashioned way.... with booze.
there was a small article in Popular Science about a year back that discussed a variant of the Alcubierre drive (a Star Trek like "warp" drive), that used a mathematical model for "negative energy". all measurable energy is positive; negative energy (which theoretically exists, but there is NO understanding of how to actually create it or measure it) would hypothetically be capable of collapsing space between the origin and the destination. unlike Star Trek, you wouldn't actually accelerate... nor would you traverse a gravitic worm-hole. Instead, a field of negative energy surrounds your vessel and more of it is directed towards the target destination, collapsing the space between the two. since less negative energy exists between the vessel and the origin point, the space between would expand.
example (where "#" = origin, "->" = vessel, and "@" = destination):
normal space looks like this
#|->..|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....|.....| @
the same distance with the application of negative energy towards the destination does the following instantaneously (and at the same time)
#|...............................................................................->||||||||||@
^------------------------expanded space---------------------^/ ^-Collapsed space
Then, the collapsed space would become so close together, that the vessel could traverse the entire distance with a bare minimum of actual movement... like if you were in your car at a mall parking lot and pulled from the parking space you were in to the one directly ahead of you... that short of a traveled distance. Only, in this model, while you appeared to only travel on car length, you would have crossed a distance of much more (yards, miles, or even parsecs... depending on the power and duration of the negative energy).
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Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:40 am Post subject:
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That would be awsome!
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Dude I love this stuff. I wish I had starting readin earlier. Anyone ever read "A Brief History of Time"? Very interesting book.
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Fri Aug 03, 2007 5:40 am Post subject:
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{uZa}Baker wrote: | Ranger is so awesome.  |
That came out of the blue???? Baker must be in one of those other universes.
cmos wrote: | Dude I love this stuff. I wish I had starting readin earlier. Anyone ever read "A Brief History of Time"? Very interesting book. |
Darn he found us! I guess we will have to close this thread!
I've never read a book ......errr, ummm, I mean that book.
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Fri Aug 03, 2007 6:39 pm Post subject:
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{USA}Studdog wrote: |
I've never read a book ......errr, ummm, I mean that book.  |
Ummm, dude, I work with you, and ummm, I can honestly say that the first part of that statement is probably closer to the truth...
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