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Post by PuffA_Few on May 31, 2009 10:25:10 GMT -8
If your car could travel at the speed of light, would your headlights work?
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Post by HaKKa_Few on Jun 1, 2009 0:56:12 GMT -8
phuck no bro EVERYBODY knows that! And when your going 2,99,7,92458 meters per second would you really care ? Also be careful not to pick your nose at that speed cause if you come to a sudden stop it won't be pretty. P.S. maybe you been puffin a lil too much lately
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Post by KAZ_Few on Jun 1, 2009 13:15:55 GMT -8
YES they will work BUT you will not see them ......
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Post by HaKKa_Few on Jun 1, 2009 17:16:11 GMT -8
so what your saying is they wont work, right??
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Post by KAZ_Few on Jun 1, 2009 19:17:08 GMT -8
so what your saying is they wont work, right?? NO NO they will work its just that becuase your travelling at the speed of light you will not see the light coming from the headlights
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Post by Humpa_Few on Jun 1, 2009 19:59:10 GMT -8
you can't beleive in the speed of light if you have that fish sign on your profile thats just too much science and it aint right
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Post by HaKKa_Few on Jun 1, 2009 21:36:18 GMT -8
lol is this better ?
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Post by KAZ_Few on Jun 2, 2009 7:54:31 GMT -8
I am thinking we need to get Stephen Hawkins or Einstien involved here .....
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Post by KAZ_Few on Jun 2, 2009 7:55:23 GMT -8
lol is this better ? Darwin was a fraud and his theory of evolution has yet to be solved
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Post by Humpa_Few on Jun 2, 2009 21:20:47 GMT -8
lol is this better ? Darwin was a fraud and his theory of evolution has yet to be solved oh ya right NOW I GET IT so what your saying is tens of thousands of scientists have been busy over the last 2oo years proving and reproving that evolution is in fact how all life come to be the way it is today and its all based on some fraud's theory, makes total sense to me now
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Post by HaKKa_Few on Jun 3, 2009 15:04:41 GMT -8
evolution is a carefully protected government religion.
evolution is a fairy tale for grown ups.
the theory has helped nothing in the progress of science.
the big bang theory says the whole universe and everything in it came from nothing.
the first law of thermodynamics says matter and or energy cannot be created or destroyed.
Discover magazine from April 2002 "‘The universe burst into something from absolutely nothing—zero, na da. And as it got bigger, it became filled with even more stuff that came from absolutely nowhere. How is that possible? Ask Alan Guth. His theory of inflation helps explain everything.’"
Oh, we forgot about the the first law of themodynamics that says matter and or energy cannot be created or destroyed. hmm i'm lost how about you or maybe all them scientists are swallowing to much lead while they chew their pencils.
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Post by munkyFew on Jun 3, 2009 15:22:56 GMT -8
so i guess my brake lights wouldn't work either...
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Post by PuffA_Few on Jun 3, 2009 17:21:58 GMT -8
Well my intention was to get a discussion going, in the direction of science. By asking an unanswerable question. You see we brains here on earth thought that the universe was slowing down. After Hubble went up it was discovered that it is speeding up. My point is we will be rewriting physics books from now till the end.
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Post by Humpa_Few on Jun 3, 2009 19:33:15 GMT -8
evolution is a carefully protected government religion. evolution is a fairy tale for grown ups. the theory has helped nothing in the progress of science. the big bang theory says the whole universe and everything in it came from nothing. the first law of thermodynamics says matter and or energy cannot be created or destroyed. Discover magazine from April 2002 "‘The universe burst into something from absolutely nothing—zero, na da. And as it got bigger, it became filled with even more stuff that came from absolutely nowhere. How is that possible? Ask Alan Guth. His theory of inflation helps explain everything.’" Oh, we forgot about the the first law of themodynamics that says matter and or energy cannot be created or destroyed. hmm i'm lost how about you or maybe all them scientists are swallowing to much lead while they chew their pencils. wow
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Post by KAZ_Few on Jun 3, 2009 20:35:41 GMT -8
Darwin was a fraud and his theory of evolution has yet to be solved oh ya right NOW I GET IT so what your saying is tens of thousands of scientists have been busy over the last 2oo years proving and reproving that evolution is in fact how all life come to be the way it is today and its all based on some fraud's theory, makes total sense to me now I think you had better actually read Darwins theory of evolution before making further comments and after reading his entire published paper on the subject please provide any of the missing links ........ it really doesn't matter which one you give but just give one. AND HADA is NOT a missing link but the direct result of excessive porn
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Post by KAZ_Few on Jun 3, 2009 20:36:57 GMT -8
so i guess my brake lights wouldn't work either... LED brake lights or conventional filement type
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Post by HuheyGroove_Few on Jun 3, 2009 22:18:49 GMT -8
The answer to Puff's question is YES. The headlamps will work.
Considering the headlights are a constant. Do you really think you'll be traveling at a constant?
You'll see them, then you might not.....
Then again if you went from standing still to light speed, you'd be a blob on the backseat.
Take that bitches.
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Post by HaKKa_Few on Jun 3, 2009 22:54:11 GMT -8
evolution is a carefully protected government religion. evolution is a fairy tale for grown ups. the theory has helped nothing in the progress of science. the big bang theory says the whole universe and everything in it came from nothing. the first law of thermodynamics says matter and or energy cannot be created or destroyed. Discover magazine from April 2002 "‘The universe burst into something from absolutely nothing—zero, na da. And as it got bigger, it became filled with even more stuff that came from absolutely nowhere. How is that possible? Ask Alan Guth. His theory of inflation helps explain everything.’" Oh, we forgot about the the first law of themodynamics that says matter and or energy cannot be created or destroyed. hmm i'm lost how about you or maybe all them scientists are swallowing to much lead while they chew their pencils. wow well thats what I read bro ;D
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Post by Humpa_Few on Jun 4, 2009 18:03:09 GMT -8
I like to imagine my baby budda in a tuxedo t shirt
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Post by PuffA_Few on Jun 8, 2009 10:12:25 GMT -8
Warp speed could conceivably be achieved by reducing the cosmological constant, or space-time dimension, in front of a spacecraft to a negative value, while increasing the cosmological constant behind the spacecraft, creating a bubble that would travel faster than light. Cleaver and Obousy use elements of the Alcubierre drive, an idea developed in 1994 by Mexican physicist Miguel Alcubierre that explores stretching space in a wave, so space in front of a spacecraft would shrink and the space behind it would expand, pushing the craft forward in a “warp bubble.” They also use parts of string theory/m-theory, which suggests there are 11 dimensions, including height, width, length and time. Cleaver and Obousy think the 11th dimension could help move a spacecraft at warp speed or beyond. Another concept that might be difficult for some to grasp is the spacecraft itself would not travel at warp speed. “Objects cannot travel faster than light, but space itself can,” Cleaver said. “So, what you’re doing is allowing the space that you’re in to travel faster than the speed of light, relative to the space in front and back, so there is no violation of Einstein’s (theory of) general relativity.” www.wacotrib.com/news/content/news/stories/2009/06/08/06082009wacwarpspeed.html No head lights needed.
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