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| A Celestial Monkey Location: In England
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| I recall posting how absurd this thread was, only to see the thread disappear before my eyes, and this new one posted. Did your hand accidentally hit the delete button? Or was my voice of dissent one that you didn't want in the thread? "Cheese is a kind of meat, a tasty yellow beef" - Mighty Boosh Economic Left/Right: -0.50 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.38 |
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| Naturally Selected Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,130
| What are you talking about? A Universe is not a world and what does that last (bold) sentence mean??? "...like evolution, the theory [of gravity] will eventually be replaced with a model which acknowledges God as the source of all things." Conservapedia 2007 "Gravity" |
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| Pure Energy Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 474
| Sometimes a reaction is expected, I think. Sometimes a sign is not intended for you. hence, I hear, Every system, a totality. Though made of same substance, randomized combinants of matter keep the totalities in flux. I too use E.S.L. Sometimes one's thoughts supercede one's grasp of one's language. Sometimes a bent ear is requested. But I don't understand La Mangra, except as a remote Tibetan outpost, in rugged terrain. The embodiment is somewhat akin, I'm sure. "Truth, few words." -Lakota |
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| Arbiter of Weird Location: New Hampshire
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For reference: World. A big ball of rock or some other substance. Often found inside universes in large numbers, usually circling stars and sometimes with this weird blue-green crud called a biosphere growing on their surfaces. Danger: some elements of certain biospheres are known to be highly talkative and annoying. Universe. A big bubble of space time full of all sorts of stuff like planets and stars. Our part of it has four dimensions. You can fly around in one with relative ease (if you happen to have a rocket ship) but getting to another one would require complicated hijinks like a wormhole. Dimension. An axis of motion such as vertical, horizontal and side to side. Time is a dimension although we only travel in one direction along that axis. Read a book called Flatland. There may be additional dimensions. You can travel along another hypothetical dimension but you can't be inside a dimension any more than you can be inside left. For reference I think there are almost definitely other worlds, probably other dimensions and maybe other universes. Destroying America one Volconvo post at a time. The brain is like a muscle. When it is in use we feel very good. Understanding is joyous. | |
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| Naturally Selected Location: Southern California
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"...like evolution, the theory [of gravity] will eventually be replaced with a model which acknowledges God as the source of all things." Conservapedia 2007 "Gravity" | |
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| A Celestial Monkey Location: In England
Posts: 1,613
| This thread is getting freaking insane. What the hell is going on anyway? What's with the OP? "Cheese is a kind of meat, a tasty yellow beef" - Mighty Boosh Economic Left/Right: -0.50 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.38 |
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| Pure Energy Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 474
| And celestial monkeys call cheese a tasty yellow beef! ![]() I think, sometimes a thread is not meant to be read! We choose our adventures and thus create our hypothetical dimensions. What we have in the hand began in the head. Flatland is a great read! "Truth, few words." -Lakota |
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| Igneous Magma | Goodness. What the hhhh, you people. Dosen't the string theory or was it the spring theory? whatever, it claims that there are at least eleven dimensions or something like that. =/ Also, the M- theory states that there are at least 10 or 11 dimensions. --- And there are different matters, different spaces? oh well, Bose-Einstien Condensate, remember? \ |
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| A Celestial Monkey Location: In England
Posts: 1,613
| Sorry, but this thread went into crazytown long before it went into theorietical physics. "Cheese is a kind of meat, a tasty yellow beef" - Mighty Boosh Economic Left/Right: -0.50 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.38 |
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| Arbiter of Weird Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 1,753
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Until I figure it out here's more food for thought. I like this hypothesis. Many-worlds interpretation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia My apologies, but wikipedia did a better job than everything else I was able to find. Basically whenever there is mild uncertainty in the universe whether its the position of a particle or perhaps even what you're going to say next (the brain being composed of particles after all), the universe splits into a set of subuniverses. One subuniverse for each and every state your margin of uncertainty allows things to possibly be in. In one universe I probably already went to bed. In another I'm going to make myself a cup of tea and do some work after Volconvo. They're all equally real and continually branch off from eachother. If I flip a coin and determining how it would land in advance was impossible due to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle then it lands both heads up and heads down at the same time in different universes. Destroying America one Volconvo post at a time. The brain is like a muscle. When it is in use we feel very good. Understanding is joyous. | |
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