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gingerbread29 |
how* | ||
edgewalker69 |
but the answer to the 2nd is X com Kappa | ||
edgewalker69 |
Not sure I understand the first qustion | ||
gingerbread29 |
who is calling the shots | ||
gingerbread29 |
why is there de facto telling u who operate | ||
edgewalker69 |
Oh hi there skynet, how is life on the internet? | ||
gingerbread29 |
I want to join the colony | ||
edgewalker69 |
Guess we are running out of pro rim world RNG NotLikeThis | ||
edgewalker69 |
Matter acting in a predicable manner we can obersve SeemsGood | ||
edgewalker69 |
From X coms mouth to my ear Kreygasm | ||
edgewalker69 |
So nothing can be destroyed, only split down to its base component, but to play devil's advocate and knowing you do not have all the answers on hand, its an interesting question where all this matter came from to begin with. | ||
edgewalker69 |
So by changing of form from solid to gas does not change the mass of matter, got it | ||
edgewalker69 |
yea makes sense | ||
edgewalker69 |
wait | ||
edgewalker69 |
Right the mass of football is the same as a bowling ball, but the mass of the bowling ball is greater | ||
nosliwreborn |
mass is intrinsic quality | ||
edgewalker69 |
because the weight is constantly changing? | ||
edgewalker69 |
I was thinking about this before, with the expansion of energy generates heat, well then the weight changes too right? and time is depended on weight of mass and distance. so the time it takes sun to go super nova is incalculable, no? | ||
edgewalker69 |
right | ||
edgewalker69 |
But do the +1 and -1 not come from somewhere else? like a quantum teleportation from outside the box, is now inside? | ||
edgewalker69 |
So how does something come from nothing? | ||
edgewalker69 |
and said well quietly when it starts, the silent | ||
edgewalker69 |
He did say it worked, and he was asked if the craft is silent of quiet | ||
edgewalker69 |
There is a news paper article showing he worked for a university, I believe it was, which was denied by the school. | ||
edgewalker69 |
Close enough | ||
edgewalker69 |
Area 51 | ||
edgewalker69 |
All this talk of a partical accelerator, I believe that guy Bob Lazar has one in his garage, which is suspicious, considering that this is what is needed to produce element 1 15, and what he claims to be the fuel for the alien spacecraft. | ||
edgewalker69 |
So from the podcast, I understand that several physicists has been asked if it in within the realm of possibility, that a stable version of element 115 could exist, and they say it can not be ruled out, we just don't know. | ||
edgewalker69 |
Makes sense | ||
edgewalker69 |
partical |