That should have been after it hits the earths atmosphere. Many metorites never slow down to terminal velocity, or do so only moments before they hit.
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That should have been after it hits the earths atmosphere. Many metorites never slow down to terminal velocity, or do so only moments before they hit.
Ok, how bout the mirror universe then?
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And there is the M-Therory and Multiverse.
Somehow I'm mixing up sites or they are the same people.
Anyhow, where was I when the news didn't inform me? Across the Atlantic in '98...
Yeah, been in the nose & tail of a B-17 while doing touch and goes! I'm in twisted trouble. I've done some things that blow myself away. WOW, it works ! :o) first time , yet. Sometimes second time... ect. And then find out years later that there is an industry of that idea.
I don't know , I just like the pull design , but redirect the prop's power forward of the weight of the power plant. Maybe , its because I just hate push-me-pull-me planes. What was its name Skymaster ?
I really like this corrugated plastic get to the point planes.
I also like my version of through volcanic plumes. "She's burning up Scotty !"
That refers to the portion of the universe that we know about (can observe).
Lots of BS out there.
Again, that's a meaningless phrase, since the definition of "universe" is that it contains everything. There is nothing other than the universe. It includes everything. There is only one. Hence the prefix "uni".
You seem to have been reading nonsense by net.kooks like Ludwig Plutonium.
AFAICT, these are untestable, and therefore not worth considering.
Again: untestable and therefore meaningless.
You don't really take anybody sersiously who posts his work on the web with a bright green background?
About which it rotates on a 5mm diameter aluminum shaft.
Smoking dope and watching Animal House?
Here's the site I'm thinking of--this link goes to the picture page. I think it's a real pretty aircraft:
Marty
Then we get into vibrating strings. I think my cat might enjoy that.
Ed Cregger
Until we busy little humans figure out how to tap zero point energy from N-space. Then the universe either slows its expansion or actually begins to decrease in size.
Ed Cregger
Boy, do you two have some catching up to do.
Google Michio Kaku, one of the fathers of string theory. I believe he coined the term "multiverse".
Ed Cregger
The numbers do not lie, Grant. Granted, they can be misinterpreted...
Ed Cregger
Now THAT would require divine symmetry.
Ed Cregger
When man gave it the name universe it was supposed to be infinate. Now we find that there is a boundry, it goes so far and stops. We really should have realized this when we found the world wasn't infinate, nor the solar system, nor the galaxy. But now that we find the universe is not infinate, should we still assume that there is one and only one?
From Ed C.:
This begs the question "strings of *What*?"
Bill(oc)
I know, and I still think it's BS. So far string theory is untestable, and the whole multiverse thing is as well.
Would that make the drive across Nebraska on I-80 go any faster?
Mis use of the term
And irrelevant in thi scase since te universes in a multiverse are not separated by time or distance.
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