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kx21
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TOE Q1: Explorer What is the Most Powerful Explorer in U?
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Extracted from The_Theory_of_Everything Copyright 2001. kx21.com From The Truth:- Here is my attempt to answer your questions, kx21 TOE Q1 (tokyo one?) Theory Of Everything Question 1: The most powerful explorer in U is... Light
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Is that the final answer?
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Hint: Can Something e.g. God, etc... travel faster than the Light?
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Hint: Can something e.g. God, etc... travel faster than the Light?
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The Truth
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Anything's possible. My theory states that if you exceed the speed of light, time will go backwards. (and God could, but doesn't need to go faster than light, He is the Source and the Destination.)
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U are the most powerful explorer in the U.
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kx21
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Good try... How do you derive at this conclusion? with your Explorer?
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Sol
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at point entity, ie point origin of universe U = all and U = nothing light leaving the object strikes the object the moment it is emitted?
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Yes Sol! And why? (Although I'm sure a *real* scientist would frown upon this theory, due to lack of research and no proof attempts. But screw that!) Because @lightspeed, time stops!
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How much do you know about your Explorer? And What is its Speed?
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TOE Q1: Explorer What is the Most Powerful Explorer in U? The most powerful explorer is hard to find. The latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer is 5.1 for Mac. Charles Stuart was a famous explorer who navigated the Australain Outback... thats pretty cool. But not really powerful... Someone surely would have souped up their FORD explorer.. given it some spoilers and turbines and ...well I don't know much about cars, but I'm sure it has a fully sick subwoofah! I think I'm going to go with the mircrosoft one... cause its going to be around for a long time, and its a pretty powerful information retreival tool. Its definitely the most powerful in eU.
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The explorer with senses, sensors, strings, etc.
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Albert Einstein's Imagination + Alan Greenspan's Creativity = ?
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What is the most powerful explorer in U what the fuck? what kind of a fucking question is that bollocks? and followed up by what kind of answer??? isth what is [insert abstract noun here]? well, if we take A=(BC), where A is (abstract noun), B is our consciousness and C is the real world, we can present the following blah blah blah. est grrrrr. psychology and philosophy, and dare I say it, even physics aren't exact sciences. You can't express them or their ideas in mathematical, algebraic ways. Please, feel free to rephrase the question, closing 500 or so of the gaping open ends, and then we can discuss things - without having to make a graph of reality. /rant, sorry about that, don't take it too personally.
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i heard that black holes are ever spinning. it seems like everything in U spins, even my head spins sometimes. but speaking of black holes, would they be the fastest explorers? light cannot escape them, and usually if A cannot escape B, then B must logically be faster or smarter, but we're not necesarilly dealing with intelligence here. so, black_holes, that's_the_answer
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that always got me; not even light can escape black holes, yet apparently nothing can travel faster than light, except surely the gravitational field of a black hole must be greater than the force of light? and therefore, tiny particles being dragged into a black hole could, theorhetically, travel faster than light? But I'm no physicist, so please gun me down if I'm wrong.
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A black hole is a singularity. In physics, that means that normal rules of physics and space_time cease to exist, or at least cease to function in the ways we understand. As I understand it, within the event horizon of a black hole, the tidal forces of gravity are so strong that atoms break down into loose subatomic particles. It's possible that a photon might not even exist as such. Other theories say that a black hole is a sort of illusion of physics - that it isn't really its own object, but the front end physical effect of a wormhole on the inside. That would make a black hole the cosmic equivolent of the drain in your sink. Stuff swirls around the black hole, falls in, and empties out somewhere else in the universe. The truth, though, is that folks far smarter than I don't even have a good idea of what they are, so all I can do is read articles and think, "Well, that's pretty interesting." .
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yes, I see. Of course, admitting that the rules don't apply in some circumstances is akin to admitting the rules are wrong, but, in the absence of a better explanation for such anomylies (spelling?), that suits me.
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I believe that most of the problem is that we don't have all of the rules. For instance, we have no friggin' clue how gravity works, we just know that it does. We have equations that describe the acceleration curves of gravity, and equations that show the relationship between mass and force, but as for what makes one lump of matter attract to another lump of matter? Nada. We don't even know what type of energy it is. It isn't a particle, it isn't a wave (at least not that we've been able to detect), it isn't magnetic, and it isn't radiation. Whatever it is, though, its effects are instant. Not just faster than light, but instant. Zero time lag regardless of distance. And we have no idea what it is. I predict that, if somebody ever manages to describe what gravity is and why it works, unified theory will become self-evident. .
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*** * God_Equation:- *** Total (G_Force + EM_Force + S_Force + W_force + M_Force) in the Universe = 0 The Spice of QQ for All, specifically M_theory Physicists:- + , 0 & M_force = ? Copyright 2004 kx21.com
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*** * The Scent of ' Rude ' *** What determined the Geometry of Rudeness? M_answer:- The Ruler of M_force...
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having trouhble following question, but possibly this answer fulfills? u24=User24
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Good_Point!!!
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Good_point=sarcasm or sincerity?
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Oops... About the Scent?
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what's it to you?
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