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Sookie (a.k.a Hipskitch) Posted Jan 17, 2000
In that case...
Nah, I won't pass the bounderies from bad jokes to pathetic jokes.
Heh.
So anyway...
Can cheese-whiz come from nothing?
Or indeed from something?
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alicat (Patron Saint of Good Taste) Posted Jan 17, 2000
i'm not sure what cheese-wiz comes from. maybe plastic or some sort of petroleum product. i'm pretty sure you can recycle it, though.@
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alicat (Patron Saint of Good Taste) Posted Jan 18, 2000
thanks. would you like a fresh cup of coffee? i just made a fresh pot and i have some nice irish cream. my neighbour just went home, and i hate to drink alone.@
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Researcher 108783 Posted Jan 19, 2000
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Want some asprin ?
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Amigo Posted Jan 19, 2000
It's pretty certain that everything came from nothing,as in the big bang,
and like 007 says,the so-called vacuum is actually a seething mass of virtual
particles popping in and out of existence,'borrowing' the energy they
need to exist for a short period.
My pet theory of the moment is that the 'missing mass' of the universe is
is actually the mass of all the virtual particles that exist at one moment
in time,which probably weigh 90 times as much as the rest of the universe.
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alicat (Patron Saint of Good Taste) Posted Jan 19, 2000
that's a very interesting theory. i believe that a pure, true, unconditional love for everything in the universe will bring on the apocalypse. i believe that this love, the love of a woman, will conquer all evil, and create heaven on earth.@
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Sookie (a.k.a Hipskitch) Posted Jan 21, 2000
This is my theory, which is to say it is mine, and not someone else's. This theory of mine, which is to say it is mine, belongs to me, the person who came up with it: The universe in which we live, (this is the beginning of my theory) has one major feature, (this is somewhere towards the center of my theory, the theory which is mine) The universe, as I was saying, has one very distinguishable feature: It is very large.
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Amigo Posted Jan 21, 2000
I really,truly believe you are talking total bollocks...8^D
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Sookie (a.k.a Hipskitch) Posted Jan 22, 2000
Here is the ammendum to the theory which I madeup, which is to say I own.
Here it is: The universe is very large, and has huge amounts of nothing in it
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Katsy a.k.a. Esti Posted Jan 23, 2000
Talk about asprins-I almost had to have one earlier. I had such a bad cold before my birthday party that I almost called it off....I'm glad I didn't-I ended up having such a nice time and not once did I need to use a tissue or did I sneeze-purely amazing. But hey, if you missed my party, never mind. http://www.h2g2.com/A252000
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savannah Posted Jan 28, 2000
It seems that you guys have answered the question perfectly,if so much nothing is generated by something, surely...something can come from nothing.8>
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jay dead Posted Jan 28, 2000
can love really be created?
isn't love a delusion (or illusion, if your an optomist) of the mind, and through the very nature of illusory oblects, be in fact, nothing?
this raises the question does love actually exist?
as an abstract concept, love is fine. But love doesn't have a physical form so does it actually exist?
because if love doesn't exist, then nothing is created from, erm, nothing really.
on a completely different tack, i saw an article on how to explode seagulls i can't remember where i saw it but... if you can find it, it is a good read.
oh yeah sorry about all the mindless gibbering, i am waiting for the MUD i play on to reboot *grumble* if you want to see if it ever reloads... go find the MUD Cardea, or visit the website www.cardea-rpg.com it is well worth a look. (shameless plug i know )
Ta for your time
Jay Dead
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savannah Posted Jan 28, 2000
I definitely replied to this and it has disappeared. Something became nothing? The preceding conversations has proved so perfectly that nothing can come of something, so surely something can come from nothing...? How does one know if there is really nothing in the first place? Know what..I,m just going to sleep now.8>
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