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« Reply #725 on: February 14, 2012, 05:18:02 am » |
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The Un-Reality of the Universe/Multi-Verse Parallel Universes Just a bit of brain candy.
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« Reply #726 on: February 14, 2012, 09:01:41 am » |
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Now you see, that is when science makes me smile. I keep feeling like most science these days is all about crushing dreams and reminding everybody "memento mori." That is hopeful, ever-expanding science. 
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« Reply #727 on: February 14, 2012, 04:41:05 pm » |
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As cool as that is; there's a couple of errors there. It's not true that it requires a conscious observer to collapse a quantum wave function. An "observer" in quantum physics/quantum mechanics is something that can interact with a particle. So when light reflects off a surface, for example, the surface is a quantum observer, and the wave function collapses into a photon with certain properties. It's also an error to apply quantum mechanics to the atomic scale; atoms don't behave in quantum-mechanical ways, you have to get into sub-atomic particles for quantum physics to apply. Someday, maybe we'll figure out how quantum theory and classical physics relate. But until then, it's a mistake to extrapolate quantum behaviors to larger scales than sub-atomic particles. These errors are understandable; quantum physics is young and poorly understood even by the leading experts. But Quantum Mysticism isn't accurate. There's plenty to be excited and hopeful about in what we are actually discovering without attempting to extrapolate quantum effects onto the classical scale. For example, we're finding more and more planets in the Goldilocks Zones of various star systems -- these are planets that are candidates for extraterrestrial life. As they turn out to be surprisingly common, the chances that we'll someday find life to study elsewhere in the universe go up dramatically. Even if that life isn't sentient, it has the potential to exponentially increase our knowledge of biology.
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-- "Politics and religion are just like software and hardware. They all suck, the documentation is provably incorrect, and all the vendors tell lies." — Andrew DalgleishHow To Financially Support Brass Goggles — now with a subscription option!
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« Reply #728 on: February 14, 2012, 07:48:57 pm » |
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For example, we're finding more and more planets in the Goldilocks Zones of various star systems -- these are planets that are candidates for extraterrestrial life. As they turn out to be surprisingly common, the chances that we'll someday find life to study elsewhere in the universe go up dramatically. Even if that life isn't sentient, it has the potential to exponentially increase our knowledge of biology.
AND they recently found an organism that can supposedly replace small amounts of phosphorus with arsenic. The OFFICIAL results on that ARE pending, I just thought I'd point that out. Basically my point is, ASSUMING that's possible, that would be a lifeform so dramatically different than our current definition of "life" that the chances of finding life outside our planet would go up even further. For the interested parties, the what'sit they found is called GFAJ-1. It's a bacteria. ... And that's about all I really remember about it.
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Once you realize what a joke everything is, being the Comedian is the only thing that makes sense.
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« Reply #729 on: February 15, 2012, 05:09:41 am » |
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If you've never seen or even heard of:-
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« Reply #730 on: February 15, 2012, 09:21:41 am » |
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These errors are understandable; quantum physics is young and poorly understood even by the leading experts. But Quantum Mysticism isn't accurate. There's plenty to be excited and hopeful about in what we are actually discovering without attempting to extrapolate quantum effects onto the classical scale. Careful, that is a slippery slope of criticism. ("Mysticism" has religions connotations and saying that is it is not accurate is quite an inflammatory statement) If was in the 14-1500s, I'd gladly face death to defend science, in 2012 I'd gladly face insult to defend "faith." In fact one could quite easily argue that "faith" is the most important aspect of "civilized" existence. I have faith that I am not suddenly going to lift out of this chair and go flying about the room. That said as science is a human construct, I have faith that what is right now will be wrong a decade from now. As I am not good with numbers, I shall just smile and nod politely.
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« Reply #731 on: February 15, 2012, 03:03:50 pm » |
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So last night, while politely ignoring the fact that it was Valentine's Day, I realized that two tracks on Blind Guardian's most recent album At The Edge Of Time relate directly to A Song of Ice and Fire. Very awesome.
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"Well, I don't really think that the end can be assessed as of itself as being the end because what does the end feel like? It's like saying when you try to extrapolate the end of the universe, you say, if the universe is indeed infinite, then how - what does that mean? How far is all the way, and then if it stops, what's stopping it, and what's behind what's stopping it? So, what's the end, you know, is my question to you."
~ David St. Hubbins
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« Reply #732 on: February 15, 2012, 07:46:38 pm » |
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These errors are understandable; quantum physics is young and poorly understood even by the leading experts. But Quantum Mysticism isn't accurate. There's plenty to be excited and hopeful about in what we are actually discovering without attempting to extrapolate quantum effects onto the classical scale. Careful, that is a slippery slope of criticism. ("Mysticism" has religions connotations and saying that is it is not accurate is quite an inflammatory statement) If was in the 14-1500s, I'd gladly face death to defend science, in 2012 I'd gladly face insult to defend "faith." In fact one could quite easily argue that "faith" is the most important aspect of "civilized" existence. I have faith that I am not suddenly going to lift out of this chair and go flying about the room. That said as science is a human construct, I have faith that what is right now will be wrong a decade from now. As I am not good with numbers, I shall just smile and nod politely. I won't opine on the faith aspect, as it's off-topic here. However, "quantum mysticism" is a set of claims that quantum physics proves specific supernatural phenomenon; however, the claims made are based on factual errors about what quantum physics and quantum mechanics actually propose. It is this error of understanding that is problematic and what I meant by "incorrect". Put another way, the factual claims of quantum mysticism do not agree with scientific understanding of quantum physics.
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« Reply #733 on: February 15, 2012, 08:41:22 pm » |
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So, apparently, there's this thing called Rhinovirus. Most people know it as the common cold. Yeah, so, given the right stuff, this thing can be a NASTY little bugger, causing high fever, even putting pressure on the brain causing confusion, forgetfulness, and other such lovely stuff.
At least that's one explanation they gave me in the ER last night as to why I didn't really know who I was or what was going on.
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« Reply #734 on: February 15, 2012, 09:26:05 pm » |
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Xenos, I didn't think you typically knew who you were!  Seriously though, I'm glad you're still with us.
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« Reply #735 on: February 15, 2012, 09:52:30 pm » |
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Depends on how many painkillers and/or alcohol I've ingested, to be honest. Oh, THAT was a riot:
"Do you smoke?" "Not since November." "Oh, well, that's nice. Do you drink?" "Some." "How much?" "Well, I don't typically remember parties." "That's bad." "If by bad you mean badass, then yes!" "Do you do any illegal drugs?" "Nah, quit the habit years ago." "But you still drink?" "Well, really only socially." "Oh, so, have you drank any today?" "Nope. Not really drank for a few days." "Well, I guess alcohol isn't the problem then, is it?" "Nah, it's normally my SOLUTION!" "/facepalm."
I felt a bit of a ponce last night. In fact, laying back, kinda lounging, head throbbing, waiting on my Demerol, I felt like the ponciest ponce that ever ponced past a poncing parlour!
(PS: The above exchange between the doctor and I may or may not be exaggerated for comedic effect. The actual conversation may or may not have been:
"Do you smoke?" "No." "Drink?" "Yes." "How much?" "Enough." "Fair enough. Any illegal drugs?" "No.")
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« Reply #736 on: February 16, 2012, 01:26:04 am » |
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Depends on how many painkillers and/or alcohol I've ingested, to be honest. Oh, THAT was a riot:
"Do you smoke?" "Not since November." "Oh, well, that's nice. Do you drink?" "Some." "How much?" "Well, I don't typically remember parties." "That's bad." "If by bad you mean badass, then yes!" "Do you do any illegal drugs?" "Nah, quit the habit years ago." "But you still drink?" "Well, really only socially." "Oh, so, have you drank any today?" "Nope. Not really drank for a few days." "Well, I guess alcohol isn't the problem then, is it?" "Nah, it's normally my SOLUTION!" "/facepalm."
I felt a bit of a ponce last night. In fact, laying back, kinda lounging, head throbbing, waiting on my Demerol, I felt like the ponciest ponce that ever ponced past a poncing parlour!
(PS: The above exchange between the doctor and I may or may not be exaggerated for comedic effect. The actual conversation may or may not have been:
"Do you smoke?" "No." "Drink?" "Yes." "How much?" "Enough." "Fair enough. Any illegal drugs?" "No.")
You missed one: Doctor: "Sex?" You: "Sorry, I'm married."
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Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time...
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« Reply #737 on: February 16, 2012, 05:56:34 am » |
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You missed one: Doctor: "Sex?" You: "Sorry, I'm married."
Speaking of Sex, who else found Caitlin Clarke's character, Valerian, was some kind of Sexy in "Dragonslayer" (1981)?
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The Sky Pirate Captain of the "Queen Victoria's Revenge" 
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« Reply #738 on: February 16, 2012, 06:05:30 am » |
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You missed one: Doctor: "Sex?" You: "Sorry, I'm married."
Speaking of Sex, who else found Caitlin Clarke's character, Valerian, was some kind of Sexy in "Dragonslayer" (1981)? She was a right purdy lady in that. It always amazes me how things come round like that. I only just watched that recently and now folks are talking bout it. Never heard of it till I looked for dragon movies and now folks are talking about it. Great film by the way.
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"Your reality, sir, is lies and balderdash and I'm delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever." -Baron Munchausen
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« Reply #739 on: February 18, 2012, 07:40:39 pm » |
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So, a thread for threadjacking. Would NOT threadjacking, but rather talking ABOUT threadjacking count as threadjacking it, since it's the original topic?
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« Reply #740 on: February 18, 2012, 08:56:29 pm » |
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I'm not sure, but I think the answer is "fish".
On a related note, my waistcoat from Lady Ava arrived today and is beautiful. Pictures will follow at some point.
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« Reply #741 on: February 18, 2012, 08:59:55 pm » |
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Pah. Fiddle your fish.
You filthy fracking fishie-fiddler.
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« Reply #742 on: February 18, 2012, 09:26:39 pm » |
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I say, funny weather today, what?
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You, sir! Make an effort! "a drifting spirit was in our hearts, and we ourselves could not understand it. We just sold our farms and set out north-westwards to find a new home."
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« Reply #743 on: February 18, 2012, 09:39:35 pm » |
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Nah, looks nice and sunny to me. You seeing something else?
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« Reply #744 on: February 19, 2012, 08:40:46 pm » |
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On a related note, my waistcoat from Lady Ava arrived today and is beautiful. Pictures will follow at some point.
Pictures or it didn't happen!
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''I'm a loose bolt in a complete machine. What a match! I'm half-doomed and you're semi-sweet.'' "You want steampunk to be a novelty, a LOLcat, a meme. I want it to be my life. Which of us is going to fight harder for it?" - Dimitri Markotin *DISCLAIMER* This dungeon is fictional, and any similarities to other dungeons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. http://www.facebook.com/avasapparelMention you're from BG when ordering for free shipping! http://www.etsy.com/shop/AshleighEllanUse 'AVA10' for 10% off!
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« Reply #745 on: February 20, 2012, 01:54:07 pm » |
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Nah, looks nice and sunny to me. You seeing something else?
Well obviously it's different, there's a big puddle between us  Plus, you're in the past, the weather hasn't happened yet  Gareth
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« Reply #746 on: February 20, 2012, 10:58:10 pm » |
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Actually, from here you're in the future!
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« Reply #747 on: February 21, 2012, 02:27:28 am » |
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Sherman and Peabody aren't here...must set the controls for the 'Way-Back' machine...
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« Reply #748 on: February 21, 2012, 11:33:05 pm » |
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I have faith that I am not suddenly going to lift out of this chair and go flying about the room.
Well, Darn. And there I was, getting my hopes up... 
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Walk softly and carry a big banjo...
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« Reply #749 on: February 29, 2012, 07:34:55 am » |
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I have faith that I am not suddenly going to lift out of this chair and go flying about the room.
Well, Darn. And there I was, getting my hopes up...  Would be awesome if it was possible.... On a related note I had a dream the other night where some giant silver and red flying serpent looking fish was trying to attack my fiance and our daughter.....it was the strangest thing.
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