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freqy
on 2015-03-20 04:33 [#02485897]
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something kinda not relevant,but funny LAZY_TITLE
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-20 05:06 [#02485898]
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The most appropriate length scale I'd associate with everybody's thoughts is about 10^{-17} m, which is about 1/100th the size of a proton. This is the Compton wavelength associated with a mass of 125 GeV. Everybody's thoughts couldn't materialize beyond a resonance though, so it doesn't just sit around like protons do. The idea is a plausible model, but really the cat is already out of the bag so to speak.
You see? You are everything, always.
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larn
from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 06:52 [#02485900]
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There is going to be a solar eclipses In 2 hours, it's strange how the size and distance of these 2 objects are just so, that the moon fits perfectly to create the eclipse . With this uncanny coincidence we can study the full spectrum of colour from the sun and learn about its properties. Another reason to consider biocentrism
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 08:14 [#02485901]
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^ no wonder they built stonehenge, imagine how stone age man saw it, lets all consult the entrails of a goat to see if the omens are good for a bountiful harvest
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 08:23 [#02485902]
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Illogical as it is, feels like I should be doing something profound during an eclipse, i'm probably going to go down to Tesco and buy some hobnobs, hopefully they will become imbued with some mystical power
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 08:57 [#02485903]
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mention of hob nobs, i always have to post this fight LAZY_TITLE
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 09:36 [#02485904]
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Mrs. Tiggy Winkle! Mrs. Tiggy Winkle!
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 15:05 [#02485908]
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yuum yuumm. : )
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obara
from Utrecht on 2015-03-20 18:55 [#02485915]
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freqy my brain code is 456yui85738493ur if you wanna chat just join me in the 57382994 brain channel
you might get some pretty weak signal during the first hour cause I'm in an atomic bunker 10 storey deep underground
but it's gonna get better next week, we found an old tank - gonna drive it around and try to contact you then. need to find me some B-5833 also to strengthten brainwaves etc. - OF COURSE
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 20:26 [#02485921]
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lol. : P
your encryption code is very smooth and relaxed for my electric soul. I should have no trouble deciphering your messages even when you are so deep within the protection system complex you have access too.
I am still wondering regarding us as electric beings, whether our electricity is the soul itself or the electricity is connected to a soul in some way?
i really would like to see a snap shot of all the energy inside our bodies.
an xray type of thingy. that shows we as we really are, not this physical body we reside.
if we are just electricity, it cant be too long until a replicant is made.
x
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 20:50 [#02485922]
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^ you would need some atomic scale nano man to be injected into your bloodstream, with an antenna and a sheet of graph paper to record his results on, obvious he would need a nano scale submarine to sail your blood stream in and perhaps a torpedo or two to disable any rogue white blood cells.
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 21:21 [#02485923]
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electric field image
something like this but with our bodies :
fusion pinch
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 21:22 [#02485924]
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*within
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 21:37 [#02485925]
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I think thats the z machine, i remember seeing in a book once
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 21:41 [#02485926]
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yes indeed, a nuclear bomb test facility.
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 21:42 [#02485927]
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if you want a good documentary warpflakes , check out
" Can we make a star on earth?" bbc horizon.
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 22:02 [#02485928]
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it has been repeatedly deleted off many on demand sites, but found it here ,
worth a bookmark for a later date if you are now busy.. or not yet in he mood.
CWMASOE?
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 22:11 [#02485929]
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i'll watch it now, was just watching medieval lives with Terry Jones
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 22:21 [#02485931]
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it starts off a bit slow and obvious, but if you give it time its very wholesome.
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 22:23 [#02485932]
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Terry Jones' monty, now they really were ahead of there time, but bang on time too : ) amazing they got on tv being so nutty. haha awesome lol
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 22:23 [#02485933]
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I didnt know the mass loss in a hydrogen bomb was so small, but released such immense energy, thats sort of mind blowing
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 22:27 [#02485934]
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i was a bit confused by that. he mentions the dollar bill holding the same amount of energy as a nuclear bomb. but i thought been as though the dollar bill has quintillions of atoms, it would hold far more? I do a face palm in advance.
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 22:31 [#02485935]
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correction, mass lost in a hydrogen bomb. a gram of hydrogen is required to create an effective bomb? maybe.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 22:40 [#02485936]
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I think its something like the binding energy from the strong nuclear force that is held in approx amount of atoms, as i think a nuclear bomb is fairly inefficient and all its mass doesn't get converted to energy, someone better at physics is welcome to correct my assumption
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 22:45 [#02485937]
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Energy Crisis without fossil fuels i didn't realise the scale of the problem
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 22:53 [#02485938]
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when they start doing the maths ( how many solar panels and wind farms and so forth are needed) shows how screwed we are with out something like fusion. : / and that more money is spent mobile phone ring tones than the fusion effort. lol.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 23:05 [#02485939]
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^ That laser place looks like a bond villains lair, specifically the man with the golden gun
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freqy
on 2015-03-20 23:10 [#02485940]
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yeah heehee. imagine bonds ******* at the center of all those high powered lasers. lol.
hey , since the production of the video 2007-2008 , that laser facility has achieved laser fusion. But not yet what they call 'ignition' aka sustained fusion reaction. but yep they have done it.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 23:15 [#02485941]
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Brian Cox's Dandruff is going to be vaporized in that tokamak
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 23:23 [#02485942]
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I like the optimism of the Korean guy, if i was a betting man i think the Tokamak is the best bet as its technologically simpler, the lazer facility has so man components that have to be calibrated, good program thanks for the link
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larn
from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 23:35 [#02485943]
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It's a very backwards system we live in for sure, the capitalist model doesn't allow for much funding to go into science. If we had got our shit right, we could have been having a different conversation now while on board a cruise ship headed towards Alpha Centauri. Probably holding laser canons and having sex with blue alien hookers
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-20 23:52 [#02485944]
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ive seen a saturn 5 rocket in real life i couldn't believe how magnificent it was, but sort of troubled me that manned space exploration has slowed down so much in the past 40 years,
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2015-03-21 00:11 [#02485949]
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hp daddies brown trousers, where'd ye c that? ace
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larn
from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-21 00:29 [#02485950]
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do you think there is a way of using cheap materials to make some kind of flying object, perhaps a balloon that could break out of the atmosphere into space?
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2015-03-21 00:31 [#02485951]
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12 dimensional printing
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-21 00:37 [#02485952]
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I'm hoping for a space elevator since my girlfriends father was a real doubting thomas when i said it was plausible, some people have no imagination
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-21 00:42 [#02485953]
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i was wondering who was printing me bank statements
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2015-03-21 01:12 [#02485955]
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kin'ell, so do i a lot of times
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Co-existence
from Bergen (Norway) on 2015-03-21 03:36 [#02485961]
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Kerbal Space Program takes care of my space needs these days
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Zephyr Twin
from ΔΔΔ on 2015-03-21 05:28 [#02485964]
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Is that how you make a universe?
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Zephyr Twin
from ΔΔΔ on 2015-03-21 05:48 [#02485966]
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Something I've thought about recently is how poor my eyesight is. If not for modern society's politeness (and the invention of spectacles) I would likely not survive, despite the fact that I'm otherwise fairly fit. The more I think about it, the more unsettling it becomes. My vision is so bad that I would be useless in a hunt and unable to properly survey the environment for dangers. Even if I had horsefactory's flexibility and speed in checking for enemies, I wouldn't be able to see them until they were already upon me anyway. If I were on my own in the wild, I'd likely soon perish, and if I were part of a tribe I would be resigned to weaving the baskets with the women and other infirm. I don't mind the women and infirm, I just don't much want to weave baskets.
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freqy
on 2015-03-21 05:57 [#02485967]
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can you have laser treatments?
Your hearing is likely enhanced btw.
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-21 10:53 [#02485968]
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you could learn to tame mammoths with pieces of fruit and with time and a little luck then straddle one of the mighty beasts to be your eyes, only to be squashed during rutting season
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obara
from Utrecht on 2015-03-21 13:47 [#02485969]
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you would need some atomic scale nano man to be injected
into your bloodstream, with an antenna and a sheet of graph paper to record his results on, obvious he would need a nano
scale submarine to sail your blood stream in and perhaps a torpedo or two to disable any rogue white blood cells.
reminded me of this
btw a film so entertaining that I always forget the sad fact bloody/horrible Meg Ryan's in it
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-03-21 15:25 [#02485973]
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^ I haven't seen that film in about 20 years, Its pretty good, im going to have to watch it again now
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chachmaster3000
on 2015-03-22 00:20 [#02485992]
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The outsiders, marginalized, and oppressed are usually the gifted ones. Being born in to wealth, a white collar family, or even the middle class, merely presents more immediate or tangible opportunity, but doesn't necessarily offer much in the way of wisdom, experience, and growth. You can use this line of reasoning from small circles within various communities all the way up to countries and vast regions. The one exception may be when the oppressor welds enough power to completely isolate and control the livelihood of the oppressed.
The people of the norm, supporters of the status quo are cowardly. It's the people on various fringes with true gifts or unrecognized entitlements that allow them to exercise more influence and power than the norm. The norm is merely a control centre that can be interacted with and impressed upon. They still have the ultimate power, but they remain relatively helpless even when their power is exercised to the fullest en-masse i.e. riot and revolution. it's a strange feedback loop, and im not sure how much it needs to resemble a bell curve or a solar system, or a fractal
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Cliff Glitchard
from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2015-03-22 03:11 [#02485997]
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Salad cream or mayonnaise?
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mohamed
from the turtle business on 2015-04-07 19:38 [#02486031]
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good read.
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mohamed
from the turtle business on 2015-04-07 19:43 [#02486032]
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when i speak and nobody answers
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2015-04-12 00:03 [#02486075]
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Salad Cream is Beelzebub's love chutney
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