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<0> carious: interesting that right now.. they are a few nascient theories that combine gravity and quantum mechanics... <1> repeatability is a key <1> in hypothesis testing <2> yes-I know lupine <0> parakeet: absolutely <2> but-ahrd to truly prove <0> often, tests are run in the hopes of proving a theory wrong.. as that is far easier ;-) <3> Lupine hhehehe quantum mechanics <3> ahhhh... thats my hobby <0> well, wifey is ready to go into town <2> didn't they have to go to 13 dimensions to combine the theories adequately? <1> yes, lupine, e.g. buckminster fuller wrote of weeding out all the wrong answers until only the right answer is left <3> Carious no the 13 dimensions were revealed to them <2> lol@revealed <4> up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom <- those are the names I was looking for in relation to Quantum physics
<5> carenot: string theory suggests 9 spatial dimensions and 1 time dimension, m-theory suggests 10 spatial dimensions and 1 time dimension <4> Funny names <4> Charm <4> Strange <4> Up Down <4> top and bottom <4> all scientific names for very advanced theory <3> Carious. the 13 dimensions are mathematically proven <2> membranes crashing together forming an infinite # of universes <3> with each dimension they revealed <3> themselves mathematically <1> well, mathematically described. proven, maybe not <2> Rusty-it was the term revealed <1> calabi-yau? <3> Carious it would take me a year to sit here and write out the mathematical equation for you <4> But they say they are not matter, Atoms are the smallest elements of matter, these are electrical impulses ? Its confusing to me of course. <3> just to obtain a 4th <2> FT-mind boggling to me <4> Proton nucleous electron is not matter not are the quarks and their parts <1> no, atoms aren't the smallest <4> Carious absolutely, its more fun than it is practical or useful <4> at least for me <3> hahaha gloriae <3> hahaha <3> LOL! <2> me as well FT-mind games <1> well, that's a question: is an electron material? <1> and if so how much does it weigh <4> And Possibly it wont be very useful for humanity I really dont know. <2> probably not for you and me FT <4> What have we gained to use as humans to make better energy or whatever from Quantum Mechanics ? <3> a chemical compound that makes up many different things can be considered an element <4> I know we have learned a great deal by splitting atoms <4> But this is more then that. <3> an element can be considered a "Thing" <1> certainly SLAC and CERN and several other major laboratories would say so, yes, we've learned a great deal <4> Its much more involved in terms of the imagination as well as the science. <2> well FT-it does develop free thinkers <4> Carious, indeed that. <2> and that can be of benefit to mankind <4> Sure, we should never ignore any plausible theories or potential theories. <4> The nature of man rightly is to be inquisitive. <4> which is why we invent god <1> and not man alone, either <2> yes-and eat the apple :) <1> not even primates alone <4> other wise we would be totally frustrated and fell our lives are meaningless <4> Humans are an animal born with some level of OCDF <4> OCD <3> oh god!!! <4> and when we wonder about something we MUST Have an answer. <3> Data is going BORG! <4> IF we cant find one we invent one. <1> it varies quite a bit <1> many people seem to have very little curiousity <4> OR we rationalize giving up looking <2> bbl <4> I prefer to say the magic words... "I don't know" <6> hey is our universe expanding or collapsing? <6> i forgot <4> Oh I have great curiosity something everyone noticed as I grew up.. But it wasnt directed in any single area, it was directed in everything
<7> an atom can have 1 to 103 electrons. Each electron is extremely tiny. The m*** (weight) of an electron is approximately equal to 1/1836 that of a hydrogen atom, which has one electron and one proton, so an electron is 1/1836th the size of a proton. <8> FreeTrade was the little boy lifting up litte girls skirts <9> haha <9> outta boy FT <4> I want to know how they make plastic cups, how they put a ship in a bottle, how we got here, what we are and what we were.. I have a million million questions but I have to use my rule when I cant answer, The "I don't know" rule of science. <4> And its ok to not know. <4> we dont have to know <4> or ***ume that some power knows it all <4> man like a machine, A weather station can measure barometric pressure, temperature, rainfall etc, We can measure sight, Tactile feelign, Smell, Taste, Hearing, and what else ? <4> We dont have the equipment other than imagination to measure things which may exist which we cant see. <4> but we get confused in our imagination and sometimes some people break from reality into psychosis. <4> The FT Principle or "I don't know" can help save people from this break <4> Actually the FT expanded principle "I don't know and its ok to not know!" <4> hehehe <9> HAHA <4> Saves a lot of guessing or prejudging. <4> Apply it to politics. <9> then again, after a while, ppl just tell u u're a stupid*** <9> this is fun at first.. <4> I dont know why gays are gay, they just are.. I dont know why I am hetero I just know I am. <9> haha are u sure FT <9> prove it <4> Nickie, the closed minded people call you a stupid *** because they arrogantly think they know it all. So that doesnt bother me. <9> well yeah <4> I cant prove it Nikie, I dont know and its ok. <4> Someday I may know <4> Someday science may find a reason <9> its like the most racist person will be the first one to claim everyone being racist <4> OR the gene <4> or something <4> Nikie often. <9> they'were born that way <3> Go Data GO! <9> i am surprised to find that MOST gay people are extremely friendly and polite <9> much more so than most hetero..i dont know why that is so <4> Nikie thats anecdotal but that doesnt make it without value. It has value as all our eperiences do. <4> experiences <4> Its a stereotype but it matches your experience. I find that gays are pretty friendly too, I find the most angry unhappy people to be hard core leftists. <4> But then I dont hang around with too many right wingers given where I live. <4> And my wife and I both and my daughter will tell you its hard core leftwing women. <4> Now I dont want to be ***ist <4> but anecdotally thats our experience. <10> gay people are second cl*** citizens in the US <11> colby, maybe to you <10> no, TheTailor <10> you can't be a homo***ual in the military without living in fear denying who you are <10> how is that not being a second cl*** citizen? <4> My wife works for a lady who is very leftwing and the meanest worst employer she has had in her life, very mercurial if you know what I mean, her temper goes up and down rapidly. She is sometimes mean and racist to my wife, and then next day sweet as can be. <4> MY daughter is very observant and honest. <4> I am against dont ask dont tell <4> I support the military accepting gays the same as heteros <4> and they all have to live by the uniform code of justice. <10> if only something would be done about it <12> 12FreeTrade is right <12> 1212FreeTrade is right1214 <12> 12FreeTrade is right14 <12> 14FreeTrade is right <10> it's the reason why I myself have never considered joining the military <10> it is the sole reason <11> colby, are you a homo***ual in the military? <4> You cant be a gay slut if there is a term like that in the military but its against the rules to be a hetero***ual slut. <4> Adultary is a crime in the military. <13> I dont' think I would like the whole communal shower thing if I knew gay dudes were in there <4> Colby, You gay ? <10> yes, im gay <4> Some of the best fighters historically have been gay <11> As far back as when I was in Korea, 25+ years ago there were homo***uals in my unit. <10> i wont fight for a country that treats me like this however <4> Also Usually middle management in the military, Seargants, LTs etc, they are used to working with gays and are not for kickign them out. <11> colby, you aren't treated any differently than anyone else. <4> Its the young kids who dont have experience and the old generals who are anti gay. <14> i have no problem personally with homo***uals but homo***ual practice is incompatible with military service <4> The officers I know are ok with gays in the military <10> oh yes I am, TheTailor. did you know that the military has started searching the internet for evidence of homo***uality of some of its members even before they began service? they were kicked out.
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