Posted on 05/14/2008 6:26:21 PM PDT by P-Marlowe
And it could happen again.
I’m thinking that these easterners with European roots didn’t have much of a background in earthquakes. Living through these cataclysmic events, particularly the collapsing earth, might well cause on to think of the earth as hollow.
We are working 'round the clock on this are feel that we are getting close to cracking the code that will solve the Unexplained Missing Socks Mystery.
“We are working ‘round the clock on this are feel that we are getting close to cracking the code that will solve the Unexplained Missing Socks Mystery.”
From past experience with lost keys, I went to the “one who knows, whose name is only whispered” and she said “ask the dog”. I think the “oppotunistic hole” leading to the core of the earth might also have an entrance through the clothes drier. I’ve noticed that sometimes things seem to disappear when moved from the washing machine to the drier. Will check back with you after further investigation.
d/dtau |psi >=Tr(Sum i,j [ P i P i - [X^i,X^j] - lambda Gamma0 Gamma^i[X^i,lambda]]|psi>
Where X^i are matricies of position operators, P i their canonical momenta, lambda is a matrix valued spinor and |psi is a stat of D0 branes.
But unfortunately this turned out to only be string theory and didn't explain the entire sock.
But our investigation continues.
All I see is a red X.
“d/dtau |psi >=Tr(Sum i,j [ P i P i - [X^i,X^j] - lambda Gamma0 Gamma^i[X^i,lambda]]|psi>
Where X^i are matricies of position operators, P i their canonical momenta, lambda is a matrix valued spinor and |psi is a stat of D0 branes.”
Oh, I see. However, if there was another lambda (lambda lambda lambda) in the equation I think it would only be applicable to limp used socks, but I notice that some fresh clean socks are missing so maybe if we add an alpha to the corollary and applying the Taniyama-Shimura-Weil conjecture for semistable eliptic curves we can create the appropriate universe that embraces all of the lost socks in all the potential universes. Or something like that.
We've just got to keep working at it.
That’s because you have to carry the 2.
Screwy science makes for even screwier theology.
“I believe we’ll be reunited with all of our lost socks someday.”
Yes, I have been comforted by that thought. A loose paraphrase for those socks that have gone on before; who knows where.
“Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with their mates in the clouds, and so shall we ever be with them. Wherefore comfort one another with these words.”
It’s true. I saw proof in Superman vs The Mole People.
Well I’ll be darned if that wasn’t beautiful.
My...my screen is blurry. {sniff!}
I was hoping for a creamy nougat center.
I always doubted the cherry liquor theory, but it seemed viable and yummy.
"The truth is that if you were to venture into one of these holes (created by the unauthorized drilling in the Arctic by secret divisions of Haliburton) you would find the Bohemian Cove, a clandestine base of operations for Bush and Cheney and their minions to hatch Hegemonic plans for oil and conquest. Its also where they house the billions of Gitmo detainees and Patriot Act offenders whose Holy Qurans have been abused so badly that the Murdoch-led MSM cant be trusted not to squeal were they to see it."
“Which may explain Bush’s reluctance to force Congress to authorize drilling in ANWAR”
I’m telling on you that you have been trolling on the DU site again. How many times do you have to be told looking at that site causes hair to grow on your eyeballs?
Careful! You're just handing ammunition out to be fired at us!
Next thing you know, someone will latch on to that "pasquil" thingy.
Coug, all this time and I didn’t know you are a engineer!
Really?? (breaking out in relieved sobs)...
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