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|    The Starmaker to The Starmaker    |
|    Re: if you shake the cup...    |
|    13 Jul 25 00:34:53    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.math       From: starmaker@ix.netcom.com              The Starmaker wrote:       >       > The Starmaker wrote:       > >       > > The Starmaker wrote:       > > >       > > > The Starmaker wrote:       > > > >       > > > > The Starmaker wrote:       > > > > >       > > > > > The Starmaker wrote:       > > > > > >       > > > > > > Now, if i take       > > > > > > a drop of water..       > > > > > > just one drop...       > > > > > > from the ocean..       > > > > > > that drop of water       > > > > > > is still       > > > > > > the ocean.       > > > > > >       > > > > > > I mean, there       > > > > > > are no waves       > > > > > > in the ocean..       > > > > > > it's all OCEAN!       > > > > > >       > > > > > > Can I take a cup       > > > > > > of wave       > > > > > > and say       > > > > > > "Look, it's an ocean wave!"       > > > > > >       > > > > > > Look at the other cup,       > > > > > > I have a drop of ocean in in!       > > > > > >       > > > > > > if you shake the cup...       > > > > > >       > > > > > > it's an ocean wave!       > > > > >       > > > > > In other words...       > > > > > there are no light particles       > > > > > or       > > > > > light waves..       > > > > >       > > > > > you're too small       > > > > > too close to..       > > > > > see the ocean.       > > > > >       > > > > > a single thread       > > > > > no       > > > > > it's a tapestry.       > > > > >       > > > > > Now, can       > > > > > you       > > > > > see       > > > > > the       > > > > > ocean       > > > > > of ...light?       > > > >       > > > > okay, you got what you       > > > > believe is a particle of light...       > > > > and believe a 'wave' of light..       > > > > the ocean of light is our Sun,       > > > > our Sun is liquid.       > > > >       > > > > the big bang was the       > > > > explosion of an ocean of ...light.       > > > >       > > > > The earth ocean? same liquid that comes from our sun.       > > > >       > > > > don't drink the water..       > > > >       > > > > the sun is 98 percent water.       > > >       > > > Or as yous would say...liquid water. (like liquid ice)       > > >       > > > So, the big bang began as an ocean of light...wet too.       > > >       > > > and our sun spit out the earth with all of it's sun;s liquid.       > > >       > > > (dat is why there is so much water on earth)       > > >       > > > Now, the earth is a child of the sun.       > > >       > > > So, like any chicken, it keeps it's egg warm.       > > >       > > > If you look       > > > at a raw egg       > > > and boil       > > > the liquid       > > > inside it       > > > 3 minutes later       > > > the inside of the egg is solid.       > > >       > > > Cut the egg in half       > > > and it looks just       > > > like the core of the earth.       > >       > > Now, I know you're probably wondering...       > >       > > if our sun boiled the earth/egg       > > till it became an hardboiled egg, then       > > Why is there still mostly water around       > > the earth?       > >       > > You need to go back to the 3 minute egg.       > >       > > If you look at the pot after the       > > 3 minute egg is done...       > > there is still mostly water around       > > the hardboiled egg!       > >       > > come on, give me a break, you shoda think thik stuff already!       > >       > > The Earth is a 3 minute egg.       > >       > > Do the math!       > >       > > The Earth was hardboiled 3 minutes afer       > > the sun gave birth to the egg...       > > then add 5 minutes to cool off by       > > the time it reached a safe distance from out sun.       > >       > > Any 3 year old can tell you all this, not one of your university       > > professors.       > >       > > a 3 year old!       > >       > > those who teach...can't.       > >       >       > Okay, don't ask what keeps the water surrounding the earth from spilling       > out in space.       >       > A fucking 2 year old retard kid can answer that question!       >       > Look at the egg you just did a 3 minute boil...it's in a pot of water       > still!       >       > All around the outside of the pot is space all around!       >       > Did you see the sun under the pot????       >       > A fucking 1 year old retard kid could've told you dat!!              Now, how much water evaporated in the process of       boilng the egg earth?              It took 3 minutes to hard boil the earth egg by the sun...              and 6 minutes to cool off...              around 9 minutes all together.                     So earth lost 1/3 of it's water in the first 3 minutes.                                   A fucking kindergarten retard kid could've told you dat!!                                                               --       The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,       to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,       and challenge the unchallengeable.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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