Master Chief
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POWdER-man said:Of course I do...
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Haha, that show was so funked.
POWdER-man said:Of course I do...
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POWdER-man said:Well, start by wearing women's clothes and a wig to be sure, just wait until the next big family function to announce it..![]()
Master Chief said:Haha, that show was so funked.
Leto Atrides said:On topic, I think that if our universe is infinitely large, which very well may be possible, there isn't even a need for alternate universes or realities. It could be that in our universe there are other planets with humans, independently developed from us. When you consider infintes, everything becomes easily possible. It would only require us getting all the way to such a world.
Jourmugand said:Actually...dispite the fact that the alternate reality is popular in comic,i dont see it in real life.There may be more than one Universe,but i dont think another reality is real.
Abaddon said:Anyone here believe in alternate realities?Worlds that parallel are own,and perhaps are almost identical.Is it possible thats there's another you living a life very different from your own?Or maybe there's a world where humans don't exist and the planet is run by sentient plant life.
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A famous paradox involving Uncertainty is sometimes called "Who killed Schroedinger's Cat?" after one of the physicists who developed the concept of Quantum Uncertainty. We lock a cat in a box with a vial of poison gas. A Geiger counter is wired to the vial; when the Geiger counter detects the decay of a radioactive atom, it breaks the vial and kills the cat. After a period of time we look into the box. Is the cat alive or dead?
Quite a few physicists hold that the question is meaningless until the observation is made; that the "state of the system" is indeterminate until the box is opened, at which point the system "collapses" to some state whose probability can be calculated using quantum mechanics. The question has an obvious relation to the ancient conundrum, "If a tree falls in a forest with no one to hear it, does the tree make a noise?"
Danalys said:that's twice someone has used vibrations in their description. i assume it's so you can think of universes being out of phase with each other. possibly connected to the vibrating strings in string theory. how ever new age pseudo science likes to use vibrations in explinations aswell with no justification.
Gamma Ray said:Anyone here ever hear the song "Over the Rainbow" by a Hawaiian singer named "Iz"?
Erzengel said:Or maybe "over the rainbow" our dopplegangers are there.
Muscleforsupes is a muscled, fit athletic adonis
NOFX is hardcore punk who never has to say he is and hates Green Day
J Alba's Lover hates Jessica Alba.
GoldenageHero is a ladies' man.
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