1 posted on
07/11/2013 8:30:09 AM PDT by
BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin
This must be how the philadelphia experiment ended up going 47 years into the future
2 posted on
07/11/2013 8:33:36 AM PDT by
Mr. K
(There are lies, damned lies, statistics, and democrat talking points.)
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3 posted on
07/11/2013 8:34:41 AM PDT by
pallis
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To: BenLurkin
"Their wrong."
5 posted on
07/11/2013 8:38:04 AM PDT by
Abathar
(Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
To: BenLurkin
I often thought this was the case. I have encountered black holes and dark matter and it’s nothing to fool with!
6 posted on
07/11/2013 8:38:48 AM PDT by
2nd Amendment
(Proud member of the 48% . . giver not a taker)
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8 posted on
07/11/2013 8:39:16 AM PDT by
TigersEye
("No man left behind" is more than an Army Ranger credo it's the character of America.)
To: BenLurkin
I hope I’m taller and more handsome on the other side.
9 posted on
07/11/2013 8:40:40 AM PDT by
TexasCajun
(Creepy-Ass Cracker)
To: BenLurkin
We are all inside a gigantic computer.
To: BenLurkin
Theoretically, time travel is possible but in reality, regardless of where you are, it is always now.
14 posted on
07/11/2013 8:52:01 AM PDT by
Phlap
(REDNECK@LIBARTS.EDU)
To: BenLurkin
“space-time loop” is just a way of saying “we don’t know.”
Space is not something. Space is the name given to where there isn’t anything. Time is the assigning of numbers to the motion of bodies, and isn’t something that can be combined with space to produce “space-time.”
15 posted on
07/11/2013 8:53:10 AM PDT by
I want the USA back
(If I Pi$$ed off just one liberal today my mission has been accomplished.)
To: BenLurkin
I don’t believe in singularities. It’s just a place holder until they figure out what’s really going on.
16 posted on
07/11/2013 8:53:41 AM PDT by
DManA
To: BenLurkin
It’s the question that drives us. What is the question?
21 posted on
07/11/2013 9:06:20 AM PDT by
jeffc
(The U.S. media are our enemy)
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23 posted on
07/11/2013 9:07:53 AM PDT by
MarineBrat
(Better dead than red!)
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42
24 posted on
07/11/2013 9:08:45 AM PDT by
MarineBrat
(Better dead than red!)
To: BenLurkin
“But most scientists think singularities don’t really exist, that they’re just a sign that equations have broken down and fail to adequately describe reality.”
But don’t dare suggest they could be wrong about what the weather will be like 50 years from now.
25 posted on
07/11/2013 9:10:51 AM PDT by
Hugin
To: BenLurkin
Space time you say?
26 posted on
07/11/2013 9:13:52 AM PDT by
BO Stinkss
( I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees)
To: BenLurkin
But most scientists think singularities don’t really exist, that they’re just a sign that equations have broken down and fail to adequately describe reality.
I didn’t actually know that this was the case. I thought black holes were thought to be real physical phenomena. It’s not for me to say that they are or they ain’t but I thought the experts thought they were as real as pulsars, quasars, supernovae, etc.
To: BenLurkin
"...the density there is infinitely large a singularity."
There is no such thing as an actual infinity in the material universe. It is an abstract concept.
To: BenLurkin
loop quantum gravity posits that space-time itself is made of quantized, discrete bits, in the form of tiny, one-dimensional loops. Think that if something is one dimensional, it's a lot tinier than tiny :)
31 posted on
07/11/2013 9:29:14 AM PDT by
The Cajun
(Sarah Palin, Mark Levin, Ted Cruz, Trey Gowdy......Nuff said.)
To: BenLurkin
They should consult Joe Biden for the truth here - I believe he is a singularity.
32 posted on
07/11/2013 9:33:50 AM PDT by
dagogo redux
(A whiff of primitive spirits in the air, harbingers of an impending descent into the feral.)
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