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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:25 am
by sack of smashed assholes_Archive
glynnisjohns wrote:
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Muttnik!

I watch The Universe whenever that is on.

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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:07 am
by sonicdeath_Archive
Quantum entanglement is interesting, but sounds very similar to the Butterfly Effect... I may need to read further into it...

thanks for pointing me in that direction... something to look at....

I first started getting into space and time after reading Kurt Vonnugut's Time Quake ...


Ohh... Wait.... Bump...

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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 4:29 am
by Chromodynamic_Archive
sonicdeath wrote:Quantum entanglement is interesting, but sounds very similar to the Butterfly Effect...


Entanglement is nothing like the Butterfly Effect. That this mistake can be made is testament to the overwhelming saturation of that silly phrase in the lexicon of pop culture.

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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:18 pm
by GeneralReeves_Archive
Glenn W. Turner wrote:Just saw pictures of the Helix Nebula, kinda creepy.
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like the all seeing eye... simply amazing

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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:30 pm
by Colonel Panic_Archive
I got an email from my brother's grandma-in-Law that contained that same picture. It was one of those chain-letter spam emails that had gone through about 500 forwards before arriving at my inbox.

It was titled, "Amazing new discovery dubbed by scientists the 'God's Eye Nebula'" and went on to state that the discovery of this astronomical body is evidence that God wants to make his presence known to us in these trying times.

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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 3:41 pm
by Glenn W Turner_Archive
Colonel Panic wrote:I got an email from my brother's grandma-in-Law that contained that same picture. It was one of those chain-letter spam emails that had gone through about 500 forwards before arriving at my inbox.

It was titled, "Amazing new discovery dubbed by scientists the 'God's Eye Nebula'" and went on to state that the discovery of this astronomical body is evidence that God wants to make his presence known to us in these trying times.

It's not a new discovery, it was discovered in 1824. Those nutty Christians and their "evidence."

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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:16 am
by GeneralReeves_Archive
Glenn W. Turner wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:I got an email from my brother's grandma-in-Law that contained that same picture. It was one of those chain-letter spam emails that had gone through about 500 forwards before arriving at my inbox.

It was titled, "Amazing new discovery dubbed by scientists the 'God's Eye Nebula'" and went on to state that the discovery of this astronomical body is evidence that God wants to make his presence known to us in these trying times.

It's not a new discovery, it was discovered in 1824. Those nutty Christians and their "evidence."


yea i agree that Christians will just use this saying that god did something for us to recongnize him or something but if it isnt god its hard to think of what it really is..

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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 1:06 pm
by hogrot_Archive
there's a theory, forget what it's called, but it says our brains are fixated on eyes and faces. art history kind of proves it. looking up at the clouds on a clear day kind of proves it. we perceive eyes as symbolic, so yeah there is some connection to it on a spiritual level but there's no need to drag god into it.

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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 1:19 pm
by Glenn W Turner_Archive
hogrot wrote:there's a theory, forget what it's called, but it says our brains are fixated on eyes and faces. art history kind of proves it. looking up at the clouds on a clear day kind of proves it. we perceive eyes as symbolic, so yeah there is some connection to it on a spiritual level but there's no need to drag god into it.

I agree, it's nothing more than how our brains process information. This a common nebula type known as a "planetary nebula." Not to turn this into a religious discussion, but why would god create this evidence and then put it 650 light years from Earth?

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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:41 am
by ubercat_Archive
Butterfly Effect is some cock and balls movie reference? I've tried to remove the knowledge of this movie from my brain, so it must star some hack actress like Fathead Jolie or a cock-tapper like her husband.

Glenn W. Turner wrote:I agree, it's nothing more than how our brains process information. This a common nebula type known as a "planetary nebula." Not to turn this into a religious discussion, but why would god create this evidence and then put it 650 light years from Earth?


God doesn't fuck on the first date?