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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 27, 2017 at 2:39 am
(November 26, 2017 at 10:35 pm)Haipule Wrote: (November 26, 2017 at 5:09 pm)SaStrike Wrote: so much physics errors... rather just say god did it, please
Oh yeah, physics! Physics once, hundreds of years ago, believed light was only a particle. Then, no! It's only a wave! Then Maxwell(1850?) experiments and gives us his experiments and equations proving that light is a wave and a particle. Giving rise to "Quantum Mechanics". At the end of the 19th century, it was a big argument. Since then, Einstein gave us E = MC2 to which Nicola Tesla replied, "WRONG" yet, "He is a kindly gentleman who wants to help". Einstein then gives us his "New Relativity" and the argument continue to this day. Yet, a photon is a completely unique massless particle and a lot of fun to play with!
Your "physics" is completely religiousized and is just as stupid as Christianity and Atheism! Humanism will NEVER be bigger than nature. That's just arrogance with out humor! At least I'm funny.
Yeah true, my bad. But whether physics changes or not, there is a difference between weight and mass. Also it hurt when you spoke about electromagnetism since I'm an elelctrical engineer. And yes you are funny, sort of.
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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 27, 2017 at 4:52 am
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(November 26, 2017 at 5:03 pm)Cod Wrote: I was having a conversation with someone about God, when suddenly absolutely nothing happened.
sorry Cod ... you know the rules ...
proof or it didn't happen!
no ..wait...
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 27, 2017 at 4:59 am
(November 26, 2017 at 10:35 pm)Haipule Wrote: [...]At least I'm funny.
Are you? You hide it well...
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one." - George Bernard Shaw
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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 28, 2017 at 3:53 am
(November 26, 2017 at 2:57 am)ignoramus Wrote: Hammy ...That's because you've never experience the miracle of LOVE!
I have done actually
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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 28, 2017 at 4:44 pm
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(November 27, 2017 at 2:39 am)SaStrike Wrote: (November 26, 2017 at 10:35 pm)Haipule Wrote: Oh yeah, physics! Physics once, hundreds of years ago, believed light was only a particle. Then, no! It's only a wave! Then Maxwell(1850?) experiments and gives us his experiments and equations proving that light is a wave and a particle. Giving rise to "Quantum Mechanics". At the end of the 19th century, it was a big argument. Since then, Einstein gave us E = MC2 to which Nicola Tesla replied, "WRONG" yet, "He is a kindly gentleman who wants to help". Einstein then gives us his "New Relativity" and the argument continue to this day. Yet, a photon is a completely unique massless particle and a lot of fun to play with!
Your "physics" is completely religiousized and is just as stupid as Christianity and Atheism! Humanism will NEVER be bigger than nature. That's just arrogance with out humor! At least I'm funny.
Yeah true, my bad. But whether physics changes or not, there is a difference between weight and mass. Also it hurt when you spoke about electromagnetism since I'm an elelctrical engineer. And yes you are funny, sort of. K'den: Take you and four others and one sits in a chair with a back, backwards. The other four stand at each corner of the chair and try to pick-up the one and the chair to feel the weight. Then, starting with the shortest of the four, who puts his right hand just over the seated ones head. The other three, in a clockwise sequence, each puts their right hand over the first hand with out touching, about an inch apart. Then do the same thing in like manner with the left hands until all four have their hands vertically over the head of the one seated.
Hold that position for at least 15 seconds. Then you say, "1, 2 ,3 go!" Then the four quickly pull down their hands and grabs their corner to pick up the chair and the one seated. The one seated, and the chair, will then be as light as a feather!
The one seated will feel no gravitational difference!
WARNING: DO NOT throw that person to the ceiling! Just pick up and put down as the effect will only last 2 seconds.
You don't believe me? Well then, how many times have you tried it!
What happened? The five of you combined your electromagnetic auras to put the chair and the person seated in a bubble that gravity does not recognize even exists(very little). Remember what I said. Gravity is a scalar force(no direction). The vector(direction) of weight is down. So, what goes up, need not come down according to gravity.
Question then: can we make a solenoid to increase the effect?
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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 29, 2017 at 7:02 am
(November 28, 2017 at 4:44 pm)Haipule Wrote: (November 27, 2017 at 2:39 am)SaStrike Wrote: Yeah true, my bad. But whether physics changes or not, there is a difference between weight and mass. Also it hurt when you spoke about electromagnetism since I'm an elelctrical engineer. And yes you are funny, sort of. K'den: Take you and four others and one sits in a chair with a back, backwards. The other four stand at each corner of the chair and try to pick-up the one and the chair to feel the weight. Then, starting with the shortest of the four, who puts his right hand just over the seated ones head. The other three, in a clockwise sequence, each puts their right hand over the first hand with out touching, about an inch apart. Then do the same thing in like manner with the left hands until all four have their hands vertically over the head of the one seated.
Hold that position for at least 15 seconds. Then you say, "1, 2 ,3 go!" Then the four quickly pull down their hands and grabs their corner to pick up the chair and the one seated. The one seated, and the chair, will then be as light as a feather!
The one seated will feel no gravitational difference!
WARNING: DO NOT throw that person to the ceiling! Just pick up and put down as the effect will only last 2 seconds.
You don't believe me? Well then, how many times have you tried it!
What happened? The five of you combined your electromagnetic auras to put the chair and the person seated in a bubble that gravity does not recognize even exists(very little). Remember what I said. Gravity is a scalar force(no direction). The vector(direction) of weight is down. So, what goes up, need not come down according to gravity.
Question then: can we make a solenoid to increase the effect?
ok ok I get it now, you were joking, but not entirely my fault your jokes are... unique
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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 29, 2017 at 7:53 am
I had a demon-possessed hairbrush when I was a young rocker. I went to a suburb of Vancouver with some cute girls, and lost it deep in the park-- it was like 20 years-old, made with solid wood and horse hair bristles, really nice. Anyway, I was walking near the art museum downtown, and I see. . . some OTHER cute girl brushing her hair with what was obviously my brush.
She was pretty dubious when I tried to reclaim it, but I explained where I lost it. She got the willies, and I ended up convincing her I was spiritual and deep enough to be worth getting naked with.
A couple months later, I lost the brush on a bus to college in North Vancouver. A couple months later, I was on a totally different bus, going to UBC way on the other side of town, and what do I see wedged behind a seat? Yep. . . the goddamned demon brush.
I was spooked that time, but anyway I brushed my hair with it. Just at that moment, a cute girl came up to me, and said. . . "Oooh your hair looks so shiny. How do you DO that?" and starts running her fingers through my hair.
Next time I lost it, it just stayed lost. But to this day, I kind of expect to be in like a taxi here in Korea and see that damned brush sticking out from under the front seat or something.
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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 29, 2017 at 5:29 pm
I've been told that I have an uncanny, and oftentimes "eerie" or "creepy" talent for finding lost/misplaced/hidden items. I've done it often enough that it's stood to cast suspicion on me at times; particularly in the workplace. So now when I find things on the job, I just leave them in an obvious location for someone else to "discover" more often than not.
I'm confident that there's no woo involved though. It's presumably just a well-used, particularly well-honed skill.
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RE: What is the weirdest thing...
November 30, 2017 at 1:10 am
(November 29, 2017 at 5:29 pm)Thena323 Wrote: I've been told that I have an uncanny, and oftentimes "eerie" or "creepy" talent for finding lost/misplaced/hidden items. I've done it often enough that it's stood to cast suspicion on me at times; particularly in the workplace. So now when I find things on the job, I just leave them in an obvious location for someone else to "discover" more often than not.
I'm confident that there's no woo involved though. It's presumably just a well-used, particularly well-honed skill. I do the same thing! I'm sure I can find lost treasure--tricky shit if you've ever tried it! Somebody recently told me they lost something. I said, "I can find it". But, they really didn't want to find it. I think they just wanted to tell me that they lost something and give me a sad story. I think they were glad it was lost?
In my work place they played, 'hide the scissors'. I can find those things all day long! Yet, I have an understanding of how I can do it. It IS natural! NOT paranormal! It's just that everything has a vibration, a beat, an energy and a pulse I can tune into. And if anyone cares, I learned how to do this. By the way, it ain't easy until it's easy.
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