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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 13 2005, 06:06 PM (374 Views) | |
| Otyo | Nov 17 2005, 06:39 AM Post #41 |
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Seconded. |
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| montablac | Nov 17 2005, 07:30 AM Post #42 |
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muhahahaha
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oh well,i guess im mad "do not try and reasion with a fool(s) becaues then you become the fool" |
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montablac: linux user c++ programer xbox 360 owener Metroid Prime:hunters player and still,the cheese stealer | |
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| Luke Strife | Nov 17 2005, 10:59 AM Post #43 |
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Sardonicism at its finest.
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But whereas if I punch the fool then it's problem solved.
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| Tal | Nov 17 2005, 08:27 PM Post #44 |
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I get a title. Whee.
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Otyo: The position of the hand is always different, so then the gun is too, and the bullet is too. Valion: We know that because if you move ti backward and forward it has already affected your judgement which will affect how you move it. I'm being very strict on where it is. Luke: Number 2 goes with the time being a river thing, it branches off at every possible variable, which makes for a lot of branches, but the original flow in the optimum timeline, which is how everything is, for lack of a better word, 'supposed' to be. I have a question: In Madeline L'engle's books, is...the wrinklnig time thing that I don't remember the name of teleporting or time traveling? Or both? |
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| Luke Strife | Nov 17 2005, 09:41 PM Post #45 |
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Teleporting is where an object or objects are moved seemingly invisibly to another position without aid of physical touch. I do not mean psychic powers either, I mean all the objects' particles are moved elsewhere and reassembled. Time travel is shifting back and forth in a chronological period. I think this is the one you are thinking of. |
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| Tal | Nov 17 2005, 09:44 PM Post #46 |
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I get a title. Whee.
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Yeh, I thought so because they define it as wrinklnig time to get to a different point in space. |
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| Luke Strife | Nov 17 2005, 09:56 PM Post #47 |
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I understand that if you imagined it as wrinkly a piece of paper. If you were to be at one point on the paper and you wrinkled the paper so you could "hop" to another part of the paper while skipping a portion of it out. |
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| Akakios | Nov 17 2005, 10:43 PM Post #48 |
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Like in that one book by Madeline L'Engle, Wrinkle in Time. I HAVE A QUESTION: Whats my question? |
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| Luke Strife | Nov 17 2005, 10:47 PM Post #49 |
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Whatever you ask.
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| Otyo | Nov 18 2005, 12:18 PM Post #50 |
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I never mentioned how you hold it. |
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| Luke Strife | Nov 18 2005, 12:42 PM Post #51 |
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Both of you are correct. Otyo, because yes, the motions you go through to fire a gun are always the same. Tal, because the position of the gun is different. |
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| Otyo | Nov 18 2005, 12:52 PM Post #52 |
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THERE CAN NEVER BE TWO WINNERS. Deathmatch! |
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| Akakios | Nov 18 2005, 01:02 PM Post #53 |
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How do black holes form? And what would happen if you happend to be in the black hole when it did form? Would you somehow just implode? Or would you become so dense you would stretch like spaghetti? EXPLAIN. |
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| Luke Strife | Nov 18 2005, 01:08 PM Post #54 |
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Sardonicism at its finest.
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Black holes form when a star reaches the end of it's life and it either collapses to be a neutron star (pulsar) or a black hole. The idea is when an object is sucked into the black hole, it is stretched (because of high gravity) and all it's molecules are sucked into the hole. After which we do not know what happens. Use your imagination. You are a passing object when all of a sudden you are sucked into a hole the size of a pinhead with tremendous gravitational force. If somehow you were at the point of a where a black hole were to form you might be a little dead since a incredibly hot star is occupying the space also. |
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| Akakios | Nov 18 2005, 01:24 PM Post #55 |
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What if a star dies, but its also next to another star? Or a comet? |
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| Luke Strife | Nov 18 2005, 04:54 PM Post #56 |
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If it was close enough, it would get sucked into the black hole, assuming it becomes a black hole in the first place. It could just become a neutron star which gives off radiation at regular intervals (4 seconds). |
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| zid | Nov 19 2005, 12:07 AM Post #57 |
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If you're reading this, I was bored.
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Oh come on, the game wasn't THAT bad. But close. |
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| montablac | Nov 19 2005, 12:42 AM Post #58 |
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muhahahaha
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what about white holes? do they SPIT out matter rather than suck it in? or they the "other" end of a black hole? WHY DO I ASK THESE? |
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montablac: linux user c++ programer xbox 360 owener Metroid Prime:hunters player and still,the cheese stealer | |
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| zid | Nov 19 2005, 12:48 AM Post #59 |
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If you're reading this, I was bored.
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How can Tenacious D be allowed to kick as much ass as they do? |
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| Haywood | Nov 19 2005, 04:14 PM Post #60 |
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Because they have channeled the left over rocking energies from Led Zepplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Dio. They're essentially a tribute band, and they own. |
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