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Space is natures way of making sure it doesnt all happen to you."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
How newtonian you both are.Originally posted by DaveB View PostSpace is natures way of making sure it doesnt all happen to you.
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I know who x is, but who are y and z?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI do okay with x and y, but lately I've been feeling that z is all in the mind.Comment
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The relatively huge distance within and between atoms is what makes the universe so big. If the distance between electrons, neutrons etc were brought down to a minimum, the entire universe would be the the size of a football.Comment
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Yes, a football the size of the entire universe.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostThe relatively huge distance within and between atoms is what makes the universe so big. If the distance between electrons, neutrons etc were brought down to a minimum, the entire universe would be the the size of a football.Comment
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Why go to all the trouble of having three space dimensions when two would do?Originally posted by DaveB View PostSpace is natures way of making sure it doesnt all happen to you.Comment
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That's a BIG football. Imagine trying to head that!Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYes, a football the size of the entire universe.Comment
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I've just wasted £2000 on a RolexOriginally posted by TazMaN View PostTime does not exist. It is an intangible creation of man's mind to comprehend the order of events in our universe. Event occur in a linear mechanism and hence we see things unfolding as if in a logical order, one after another, and so we believe that "time" is passing by. "Time" has been created by man to facilitate our understanding of how the universe chooses to decide the flow of these events.
In other universes, events occur in no particular order - events can be here, now, or there, then, or somewhere way back when. There is no logical order of flow and so there is no "time". For us, with our limited linear concept of "time", this is chaotic and incomprehensible. But there, everything is in the now, in the present - "time" is spatial and not dependent on an orderly unfolding of events.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Time - He flexes like a whore Falls w@nking to the floor His trick is you and me, boyIf you find this post offensive, please insert "Chan" before and "tho" after, then it should be OK.
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