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Post by stargatesg1 on Jan 28, 2007 20:12:41 GMT -5
This theard is the only one I know of whose goal is to spam and go into randomness. I think overtime this will go off topic somehow though.
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Post by Neo-Patriot Nation on Jan 28, 2007 20:24:39 GMT -5
I like beer. Have I ever mentioned I like beer? Beer is good, and good for you. We should all have beer.
And spam.
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Post by stargatesg1 on Jan 28, 2007 20:48:09 GMT -5
Yes we all should have football (American) too.
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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Jan 28, 2007 21:03:06 GMT -5
What happens if this thread stays on topic?
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Post by stargatesg1 on Jan 28, 2007 21:06:29 GMT -5
I don't know? Has it ever happened before?
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Post by Hytland on Jan 28, 2007 23:30:58 GMT -5
SPAM SPAM SPAM!!!!
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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Jan 28, 2007 23:36:38 GMT -5
Well, as Hytland pointed out, a thread here CAN stay on topic. That iTube thread has been on-topic too...
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Post by Kritschboilek on Jan 29, 2007 11:52:18 GMT -5
*fights the urge to go and spam the iTube-thread* Ness pointed out a good thing: the topicness of this topic is to spam and to talk about randomness ... So, what would this look like when it went off-topic? A highly-moderated intelligent chat about some highly complicated subject, like randomness?
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Post by Jerry Christ on Jan 29, 2007 11:52:57 GMT -5
*is off-topic, but not*
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Post by Ness Snorlaxia on Jan 29, 2007 20:21:25 GMT -5
Well, I believe that quantum theories are quite quantumly and such. They do things that I can't understand.
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Post by Jerry Christ on Jan 29, 2007 22:51:50 GMT -5
Yes, right you are Ness. Subatomic particles appear to exist simultaneously in an infinite potential multiverses. Since we are fundamentally composed of subatomic particles, we too exist in an infinite potential multiverses. Couple this with Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and it's clear to see that anything is possible, nothing is real, all is none, and we are here and there at all times never.
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Post by stargatesg1 on Jan 30, 2007 6:35:44 GMT -5
Yes and don't forget that in a Quantium world, soild mater can go through other soild matter, making there no need for doors.
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Post by Kritschboilek on Jan 30, 2007 13:00:36 GMT -5
Wow, highly specialised chats! *joins* Well, then there's the theory of ambiguity of spectral waves: it has been proven they do have mass, that means we might perhaps convert ourselves into light ... However, that is against Einstein's General Relativity, for light cannot be procreated without interference from tachyons. Eventually, imaginary-integer-dimensional multiverses appear to be mostly impossible within a restricted photon/tachyon-environment ... So it will be unlikely any of us will ever feel how it is to live as a supergravitational membrane in a integer-dimension ...
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Post by Jerry Christ on Jan 30, 2007 13:55:38 GMT -5
You are right in all respects but one. Namely, Einstein's General Theory of Relativity accounts for quasi-graviational forces acting on the space-time fabric. Equations have been constructed which demonstrate the ability (in theory) to fire rapid-pulse tachyon rays at a fixed point in the supergravitational membrane, thereby folding back a kind of wormhole, confounding the juxtaposition of elemental superforces. It should then be possible to circumvent the limits on photon-obstruction, thereby allowing transference from human flesh to light.
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Post by Falconer on Jan 30, 2007 14:48:28 GMT -5
Light speed is possible to reach. Light speed squared is not possible without matter-energy conversion. And if solid matter could pass through solid matter, what would keep a person from falling through the floor, in the direction of gravity?
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