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01-08-2009, 02:23
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Originally Posted by *_ash_*
hahaha!!!
Will you find that writing please geek girl?
Geek boy is stuck.
I need expert guidance! But you'll do
(see you wednesday) 
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No probs Captain Stinky
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01-08-2009, 02:27
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formerly djash1000
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No probs Captain Stinky 
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I'll have a wash especially for Wednesday  .
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01-08-2009, 06:36
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The sheer GALL of people using God to pick up girls is shameful...
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Mwa ha haaa!!!
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01-08-2009, 11:19
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Originally Posted by *_ash_*
It was 13.4 billion as far as I knew.
Though the programme I saw it on was a repeat.
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Probably correct, I was going from memory.
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01-08-2009, 11:25
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Originally Posted by flamingjimmy
You didn't miss it, they don't teach the good stuff like this at school,
Apparently the most distant particles that we can observe are 47 Lightyears away, so if the Universe were a ball around us at the centre then it would be 93 LY in diameter! But infact it's even bigger than that, a 2007 estimate had it at 820 lightyears apparently! I wish I understood it well enough to type out a decent post on it, so instead might I direct you here:
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=112032
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That's pretty interesting, I might have to read some more when I have time.
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01-08-2009, 11:42
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Imagine that the observable universe is a neutron......
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01-08-2009, 11:46
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Imagine that the observable universe is a neutron......
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It's too early in the day for that!
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01-08-2009, 11:59
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02-08-2009, 00:24
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As much as I'd like to say you were a species all of your own, you aren't so the statement "Coincidently, so does every other species!" is wrong.
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You were right. I've edited it.
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02-08-2009, 03:32
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I like this, a slightly different perspective.
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/1...n_bm4_high.jpg
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02-08-2009, 13:20
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We've heard about black holes in space, but have you ever seen a rectangle shaped one?
If you go to google earth, click on the view menu, and then switch to sky view.
Type in these co-ordinates:-
5h53m23s, -6 10' 58"
And zoom out a little.
Apparently this is the area of space that the planet Nibiru occupies.
Microsoft have been told to remove the same area of space from their sky images too, but they have cut and pasted another section of sky into the area.
Google have left it as a black hole in space.
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02-08-2009, 14:05
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OK so instead, we believe that there was nothing x amount of years ago, then all of a sudden BANG (wonder where that thought came from) and unimaginable amounts of atoms, enough to build planets, galaxies, ordered systems sprang into being.
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Wow, have you even read anything cosmology, evidently not.
Science doesn't say there was nothing. There was no Bang, there was no matter so no atoms at the planck epoch.
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Hmmmm ok.
I doubt your dinosaur god theory too.
I think you ought to look at the entire history of religion, before you go judging, or even making your mind up.
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I personally have.
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Current theories on how humans came to being that I can be bothered to discuss.
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ok...
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Creationism = god made it all.
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Ok.
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Evolution = nature made it all.
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No, it explains the diversification of life, not everything by a naturalistic means.
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Conspiracy theorists = god or nature could have made it all, but aliens genetically manipulated the inhabitants to build man, oh and they will be back in 2012, oh and don't drink aspartame, listen to the nwo, take a swine flu vaccine, fart on the third Sunday of every month.
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Er... right.
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And what you are left with is a load of ball oxo's.
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No, just solipsism evidently as you go onto demonstrate.
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I'm currently writing the new and improved theory that says you all popped into existence when I was born, oh yeah sure I may have popped into existence 30, 40, 50 years after you did, but that's just your perception of it, and time is relative.
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You are not writing a new theory at all, you are just ripping off Descartes.
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So what was then for you was exactly that, it didn't exist to me, you all popped into my presence when I was born, and vice versa, should I learn from mistakes made, you bet I should.
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Again, even more solipsisms. Do you really think this is clever or original?
[QuoteAnd when I or you cease to be, no more existence, you won't exist, I won't exist, we'll be float along different waves, will we be conscious of it, well that's a whole different theory that I'm saving for leaflet 2 (too many words in a book).[/Quote]
How about go read upon the many philosophers who have written extensively about Solipsism, many in a very more eloquent manner than yourself.
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Everything else is an illusion, now the question is, was it designed, sure it was, every atom in my body was placed there for a reason, the name of what designed it to me, is God, that is how I understand it, and its forever fluctuating.
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Now, here is the thing, can you back up this pure conjecture rather than just asserting it to be the case?
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My theory on the meaning of life, is that you will find whatever way you can to die, and that we were all born insane anyway, from the ant on my doorstep that scurry away attacking our visitors feet, to ourselves, and its said we were built in Gods image, which is logical, think about it, would you have created you if you wasn't insane.
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Care to demonstrate the logic please, seeing how logic is a means of evaluation inference.
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As for the universe, its a giant disc carried on the back of four elephants, that are carried on the back of a giant turtle, that is carried on the back of an amoeba, which happens to have a turtle infestation.
The turtles happen to have an elephant infestation, and the poor elephants have a universe infestation.
There you go, plain and simple, that's life.
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No, it's the asinine ramblings of somebody trying to sound clever.
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My old theory I had to scrap, which was that it was all built on infinitely small strings that were consistently plucked by universal fingers (the flaw to this theory was pointed out when a drunk asked me, "how could shuch large fingersh pluck shuch shmall shtringsh).
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Ugh.
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02-08-2009, 14:12
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No, it's the asinine ramblings of somebody trying to sound clever.
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No, it's a p*ss take by somebody taking the p*ss.
So glad I could help you out in understanding that.
Why would I want to sound clever when clever means:-
Easily managed; docile. - http://www.answers.com/topic/clever
Easy to use or handle. - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/clever
Is it a description really worth trying for?
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02-08-2009, 14:15
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No, it's a p*ss take by somebody taking the p*ss.
So glad I could help you out in understanding that.
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So of gathered that at the end, hence "Ugh", as I could have really started into how string theory isn't really testable at the present moment.
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