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Oh My God, I've just read in the Dali Lamail that France has overtaken Tibet as the center of mystical happenings. These events have reached such a peak that France actually dissapeared for over thirteen (unlucky say the unwise) nano-seconds today at around 14.34. I don't know what to do? My routine with the children is all up the spout and my wife can't sleep anymore. Can anyone help me?
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Oh My God, I've just read in the Dali Lamail that France has overtaken Tibet as the center of mystical happenings. These events have reached such a peak that France actually dissapeared for over thirteen (unlucky say the unwise) nano-seconds today at around 14.34. I don't know what to do? My routine with the children is all up the spout and my wife can't sleep anymore. Can anyone help me?
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The problem is we have based theories based on laws of physics that only apply in our small understanding of the void that surrounds us, we are just delving into the realms of quantum mechanics with an incomplete instruction manual for our knowledge of life and what has caused it to happen.
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Its still going on, the big bang that is. Our ever expanding universe continues to expand and when the explosion is over we will all cease to be.
The problem is we have based theories based on laws of physics that only apply in our small understanding of the void that surrounds us, we are just delving into the realms of quantum mechanics with an incomplete instruction manual for our knowledge of life and what has caused it to happen.
The problem is we have based theories based on laws of physics that only apply in our small understanding of the void that surrounds us, we are just delving into the realms of quantum mechanics with an incomplete instruction manual for our knowledge of life and what has caused it to happen.
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A equation with no answer, but theory says the answer is out there somewhere. It's a hell of a lot of space just to waste on us.

Where:

Where:
- R* is rate of formation of suitable stars (stars like the Sun) in the Milky Way galaxy
- fp is the fraction of those stars that have planets
- ne is the number of planets capable of sustaining life around each of those stars having planets
- fl is the fraction of planets capable of sustaining life that actually evolve life
- fi is the fraction of those planets where live has evolved that evolve intelligent life
- fc is the fraction of planets with intelligent life that develop the capability to communicate
- L is the fraction of the planet's life during which the intelligent life can communicate
Last edited by Ka Ora!; Jun 15th 2008 at 6:45 am.
#9
It's 13 it has to be 13 where:
It is the number 13 that is about to be mentioned
's brings into being
13 is the number 13 that was adumbrated
It affirms that 13 is indeed 13
Has is insistent of 13ness
To is leading towards
Be that is the state of 13ness
13 is the final conclusion
Where is the interesting question
It is the number 13 that is about to be mentioned
's brings into being
13 is the number 13 that was adumbrated
It affirms that 13 is indeed 13
Has is insistent of 13ness
To is leading towards
Be that is the state of 13ness
13 is the final conclusion
Where is the interesting question
#10
Its still going on, the big bang that is. Our ever expanding universe continues to expand and when the explosion is over we will all cease to be.
The problem is we have based theories based on laws of physics that only apply in our small understanding of the void that surrounds us, we are just delving into the realms of quantum mechanics with an incomplete instruction manual for our knowledge of life and what has caused it to happen.
The problem is we have based theories based on laws of physics that only apply in our small understanding of the void that surrounds us, we are just delving into the realms of quantum mechanics with an incomplete instruction manual for our knowledge of life and what has caused it to happen.
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And we haven't yet figured out that we are just a figment of our own imaginations, and here we sit in a snow globe on someones table in a universe far away. Globes floating in globes spinning around in tiny circles with no purpose, But having only a strong feeling of self belief. Remember if the cat believes it can walk through walls when your not looking or influencing the invent maybe it does just because you believe it cant happen doesn't mean it cant. Were all looking for our door into summer.
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And we haven't yet figured out that we are just a figment of our own imaginations, and here we sit in a snow globe on someones table in a universe far away. Globes floating in globes spinning around in tiny circles with no purpose, But having only a strong feeling of self belief. Remember if the cat believes it can walk through walls when your not looking or influencing the invent maybe it does just because you believe it cant happen doesn't mean it cant. Were all looking for our door into summer.
#14
OMG, another thread that has lost me totally. And I thought I was the only one who watched Stargate.
If any of this is true, you guys are just CLEVER - the furthest I got with physics was trying to memorise the Periodic Table cos it was printed on front of dishy teacher's T-shirt and gave me an excuse to look at him ..........
And if France is going to disappear it b****y well better wait until I get BACK there. I am SO CLOSE now, if it sinks into nanosecondial oblivion I wanna BE THERE to sink with it - still better than being here in England methinks.
I'd rather sink in France, than swim in England any day.
If any of this is true, you guys are just CLEVER - the furthest I got with physics was trying to memorise the Periodic Table cos it was printed on front of dishy teacher's T-shirt and gave me an excuse to look at him ..........
And if France is going to disappear it b****y well better wait until I get BACK there. I am SO CLOSE now, if it sinks into nanosecondial oblivion I wanna BE THERE to sink with it - still better than being here in England methinks.
I'd rather sink in France, than swim in England any day.



