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Not off hand, although some do have bats in them.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIts true. And I have no intention of trying it either. Unless you know of any 5* caves?
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TFA itself says :Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostIsn't that the grandfather paradox?
Allegedly.While it is a paradox to go back in time and kill your grandfather, physicists agree there is no paradox if you go back in time and save him from being hit by a bus
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Coffee + keyboard.Originally posted by NoddY View PostMy brain just ejected out the back of my head.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCamping is bad enough.
I have never lived in a cave.
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Isn't that the grandfather paradox?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThis is saying:
CERN worked and produced a Higgs Boson, which came back in time and broke CERN before it could produce the Higgs Boson.
Zeity, over to you...
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This is saying:
CERN worked and produced a Higgs Boson, which came back in time and broke CERN before it could produce the Higgs Boson.
Zeity, over to you...
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What's wrong with living in a cave?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOf course it was predicted that those travelling by motor car would suffocate.
If we listened to the doomsters we would still be living in caves.
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Of course it was predicted that those travelling by motor car would suffocate.
If we listened to the doomsters we would still be living in caves.
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The UK service industry was going to take over the world, something had to stop the financial juggernaut... GB1000
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So abhorrent to nature
Interesting essay in the NYT
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So, the Higgs boson is abhorrent and "nature" will do whatever it takes to prevent it from appearing. I was wondering what else has come from the future to steer our lives?Tags: None
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