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Sure, it's like imagining things Trillions of trillions of years ago happening. Can we see them now. No, why, they done gone.
So, what's left are things so far in the future we can't see them. Of course, the remnants of those things are very, very tiny and out of phase with our space time, so you sit around thinking up an answer. Something to do? Where are all those unimaginable amounts of tiny, smaller than that lil bits of energy spin at? My thoughts lie with if they congealed it would be one heck of a very hard, black end of everything nothingness.

Thats meant to be just a silly meaningless idea. Imagination at work cause how can the size of it all be comprehended?
 

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I was so depressed last night thinking about the economy,
wars, jobs, my savings, Social Security, retirement funds,
and our bleak future, that I called the Suicide Lifeline and
was connected to a call center in Pakistan. When I told them
I was suicidal, they got all excited, and asked if I could drive a truck...
 
Why do so many people feel they have to drop the F**k bomb when they talk?!! It seems to be a key part of their vocabulary these days. Does it make them feel more grown up? I watched the T.V. version of Man Who Fell To Earth, mostly to see Chiwetel Ejiofor, because he's so compelling to watch. I also liked the dynamic between him and his co-star. But every other sentence contained the F word. Somebody PLEASE tell these young writers that saying the F word in every other sentence does not a good script make!! I suffered through S1 and even though about just watching it with closed captions in S2, but it was canceled. I've stopped watching movies and series that were touted as so good and that I even looked forward to seeing because of that.
 

I get that completely. If you have a few drinks at the Funny Bone and Matt Rife starts you expect it to be conveniently placed to save dialog I mean say it and it pretty much covers at least a chapter of a good book. Ya expect it cause its part of adult comedy in a Bone. That said you notice a lot of the Pay eee's don't laugh right away until a couple of stiff drinks. There is a time when all think, total crap is funny. If the Commic talks too much, __ tomatoes paste his ****en ass! Haha
 
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Guy goes in and the Captain Asks a Question.
"Who killed Carman Sandiago?"
Guy says "Gee, I don't know."
The Captain tells him, "Go home and think about it
for bit and come back in the Future."

The guy goes home, later after some Brews,
his wife asked him how his
first day went at the academy, and he says to her,
"You won't believe it! My first day on the job and
they assigned me to a murder case!"
 
We know when it comes to stuff, if it is at a good velocity and orbit it will approach total hell, sling around it and blast out to a different trajectory, be it a Black hole merger or a scientific package heading to the Sun for studing its crap. They will increase an be Going to huge escape velocities. Thas known. So mostly a Black hole can also most likely, also do this when the encounter each other. Black holes, either of our time frame or maybe also Futures added up.
 
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the weather news is screaming about how hot and how much rain is falling now!
but it happens all over the place. If you think you know it all about Mother Nature
get ready for a kick in the ass. Certain people want to profit by all of this crap...
 
My understanding is that the experience of time is relative to the observer. The faster you speed up, the more time slows down. Think of it this way: A Hummingbird experiences time different from a Sloth. It's similar to waiting for vacation to start as opposed to being on vacation and not wanting it to end.
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Yes, all in the head, relative in subjective terms only, not in any actual physical difference. None of us --sloth, human, or hummingbird --is moving fast enough to slow time. The difference in perception of time for children and for adults just has to do with their natures, my understanding.
 
I ponder stuff all the time, like why do men have nipples?
Why do salespeople tell you to have a nice day?
Why do some people pierce their lip or their tongue, and why do some wear their pants half way down to their knees, and some buy new jeans and rip holes in them.
It's a crazy world we live in.
Men have nipples because their gender was decided AFTER the nipples were formed, I don't know about your other questions.
 
Men have nipples because their gender was decided AFTER the nipples were formed, I don't know about your other questions.
It is my understanding that it is decided at conception. Males get an XY chromosome when the egg is fertilized, and females get an XX chromosome. The body is formed according to that combination. At least that's what I've always been taught.
 
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Yes, all in the head, relative in subjective terms only, not in any actual physical difference. None of us --sloth, human, or hummingbird --is moving fast enough to slow time. The difference in perception of time for children and for adults just has to do with their natures, my understanding.
Yeah, those were just objective examples, although time is a bit different between earth and the space station I've heard.
 
Time is just what you observe it to be?
I think time feels like it does because we're doing the feeling with brains whose purpose is to manipulate the future. Actually, time is only the sorting of causes with respect to effects.

FWIW I'm an actual physicist -- or I was -- but I was never that great of one, and mostly worked with heat transfer anyhoo.
 
I think time feels like it does because we're doing the feeling with brains whose purpose is to manipulate the future. Actually, time is only the sorting of causes with respect to effects.

FWIW I'm an actual physicist -- or I was -- but I was never that great of one, and mostly worked with heat transfer anyhoo.
Well, I'm no physicist, but it is my understanding that time is simply a measurement devised to measure between two events. If there are absolutely no events, then there is no time. If we could picture absolute nothingness where nothing is happening, then time doesn't exist. Interesting to think about.
 
It is my understanding that it is decided at conception. Males get an XY chromosome when the egg is fertilized, and females get an XX chromosome. The body is formed according to that combination. At least that's what I've always been taught.

Me too. I didn't write clearly, fuzzy thinking,. I should have said that nipples are part of our template, just as our legs and eyes are. Our gender is post template. Maybe I'm wrong --don't remember where I learned that.
 
I think time feels like it does because we're doing the feeling with brains whose purpose is to manipulate the future. Actually, time is only the sorting of causes with respect to effects.

FWIW I'm an actual physicist -- or I was -- but I was never that great of one, and mostly worked with heat transfer anyhoo.
Wow, Welcome InThe Woods. I'm honored to be able to ask your opinion of the following statement: Time is supposed to be the measure of the distance we travel in the expansion of the universe caused by the Big Bang.
 
That is something to ponder, me in my spacesuit alone out there where there is no light, no matter, nothing in view, outside Space Time. Would I experience normal time. How would I get there or get back to normal space time. I'm betting I'm already dead! Most likely I couldn't get there as Matter of this space time. Call me a bundled Whimps collection.
 
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"All things are made of atoms - little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are a little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another. In that one sentence, you will see, there is an enormous amount of information about the world, if just a little imagination and thinking are applied."

“You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird... So let's look at the bird and see what it's doing — that's what counts. I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.” - Richard Feynman
:) Also, when counting, say horses, you have to be careful not to count the idea of a horse, and the idea of each kind of horse, it can be very challenging.
 
well, a thought here is we need to figure out a Bot-spy of some sort of Quantum residence so it can survive the trip thru the Hell opening orifices. I'll leave that to some Hell opening receiver. Haha Can one even imagine the trip the Bot-Spy would be put thru on a trip thru total hell.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/tech...1&cvid=d6898732e50c47349770f4207e2a7020&ei=10
It's the Frans Pretorius 2nd up story that intriguing.
 
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