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Tha .Q 11-18-06 04:44 PM

Yea...I'm bored and irritated...So, any intelligence on RV...please STEP IN
 
I will PAY you to say something that is:

A) Not stereotypical
B) Bigoted
C) Flat out moronic
D) Dumb as hell



WElp

please




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Enygma 11-18-06 04:57 PM

Penn State beat Michigan State today by a score of 17 to 13....


How much is that worth?

Implicit 11-18-06 04:58 PM

^honestly i dont think thats possible on RV

Implicit 11-18-06 04:58 PM

my comment was directed to Q

Maleficent 11-18-06 05:10 PM

My sig says it all. =P

Implicit 11-18-06 05:12 PM

1, 2, 3, 4,............fif!!!!!

Hahahaha..

Crazy Hades 11-18-06 09:30 PM

If the inflation of the universe was reversed so the universe was contracting back into a singularity, would the arrows of time (thermodynamic, entropic, etc.) be reversed so that instead of a glass of milk falling off a table, shards of glass form a cup and the milk crawls in then the entire thing leaps onto a table? And if one was able to escape the universe during the time of contraction into a singularity and then a repeat of the universe in which it expands by whatever means, be it Big Bang or String Theory or any other theory, would you become a god?

Maleficent 11-18-06 09:40 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy Hades
If the inflation of the universe was reversed so the universe was contracting back into a singularity, would the arrows of time (thermodynamic, entropic, etc.) be reversed so that instead of a glass of milk falling off a table, shards of glass form a cup and the milk crawls in then the entire thing leaps onto a table?

And if one was able to escape the universe during the time of contraction into a singularity and then a repeat of the universe in which it expands by whatever means, be it Big Bang or String Theory or any other theory, would you become a god?


1. If some expanse as the universe contracted back into singularity it will move in such eye-deceiving celerity that such an event wouldnt occur. Assuming the laws of relativity count, and presuming time was relative to physical existence.

2. No, you'd just be a lost soul in the annals of the transpersonal.

C-Explicit 11-18-06 10:16 PM

Q posts threads no one cares about???

Crazy Hades 11-18-06 10:26 PM

Quote:
1. If some expanse as the universe contracted back into singularity it will move in such eye-deceiving celerity that such an event wouldnt occur. Assuming the laws of relativity count, and presuming time was relative to physical existence.


Why would it move so fast? I base my source off: http://www.physics.metu.edu.tr/~fiz.../hawking/h.html

But let me re-read and see if I missed something.

Quote:
2. No, you'd just be a lost soul in the annals of the transpersonal.


You would be outside of the universe. You don't know what would happen past the restrictive bounds of physics, since apparently something illogical occured at the beginning to create the universe.

Maleficent 11-18-06 11:15 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy Hades
Why would it move so fast? I base my source off: http://www.physics.metu.edu.tr/~fiz.../hawking/h.html

But let me re-read and see if I missed something.



You would be outside of the universe. You don't know what would happen past the restrictive bounds of physics, since apparently something illogical occured at the beginning to create the universe.


Hah, Hawking. Causality and prohibition of motion are faster than light so if some expanse reverted into singularity we must assume it would be relative to the laudable being that it takes the universes excess potential to deflate it... i think that makes sense.. or Im just pulling stuff out of my ass then.

Crazy Hades 11-18-06 11:23 PM

Okay...but what the fuck does that have to do with the rate of contraction? You worded that in a weird way. It would be relative to the laudable being that it takes the universes excess potential? And what was the point of saying 'laudable'? Lmao, are you just throwing out random words or something?

What's the relation of casuality and prohibition of motion being faster than light and the universe contracting, exactly?

Maleficent 11-18-06 11:28 PM

i meant to say potential. Laudable came from my subconscious.

I'll come back when Im not so tired. For now you win. lol


My attempt at rhetoric failed.

Crazy Hades 11-18-06 11:30 PM

It was funny how little sense that made. I'm quite sure that causality is not faster than the speed of light. I may be wrong in this case.


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