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- Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
All but silly very questions, such as the names of the people behind
the operation, and such, can be found here. Do you dispute any of the
research? If so, what, exactly, and why?
[link]
- Re: THE END OF POSTSCIENTISM
happens
what
[link]
sheikhdom, member of United Arab Emirates
Variants of UMM AL QAYWAYN
Umm al Qay·wayn or Umm al-Qai·wain
Umm... you are the guy that hallucinates Relativity is somehow relevant
to anode ray tube physics.
Umm... if you don't believe that Santa Claus is correct, how do explain
- Re: Bringing attractive particles together
Space is not empty. Space consists of matter and dark matter. Dark
matter is the medium of space.
I started out with the understanding gravity is caused by spacial
displacement and named the theory Spacial Displacement. The spelling
of spacial was intentional to demonstrate it was space which was
displaced by matter. Over time I realized there could be confusion
- Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
It's too bad that Bob is such a helpless and timid conspiracy
kook, that he can only spew his kook drivel while hiding and
cowering behind his killfile. Perhaps someone else can ask him what,
specifically, he "thinks" is funny about the remote control technology
described in the link below. Does he disagree with any of the facts
- Re: Don't talk to Aliens Or God!
Given the atrocities committed in his name, he most certainly needs to
prove he exists.
..
- Re: Bringing attractive particles together
To think a C-60 molecule can enter, travel through, and exit multiple
slits simultaneously without having a change in momentum is not
following any scientific method. To think a C-60 molecule can create
an interference pattern in and of it self is ridiculous nonsense. A
moving C-60 molecule has an associated external dark matter
- Re: The Impossible Concept of Mutual Time Dilation
On Sep 2, 11:05 pm, moro...@world.std.spaamtrap.co m (Michael Moroney)
wrote:
Measures.
Jerry
============================== ===============
Bwahahahahahahahahaha!
"But the ray moves relatively to the initial point of k, when _seen_ in the
stationary system, with the velocity c" -- Mickey Moron's and Tom&Jeery's
- Re: THE END OF POSTSCIENTISM
Umm ... you are the guy who thought Santa Claus was somehow relevant to
Relativity.
Though I was correct when I said that you have never disputed a single
experimental prediction of Relativity, wasn't I?
- Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
I didn't ask you about your opinion of the official story.
I asked you for the TRUTH - or more specifically, what you believe to be the
truth.
Do you believe that there were hijackers on board the planes?
- Re: THE END OF POSTSCIENTISM
in
speed
follow
SR isn't real.
Xmas trees and prezzies are.
Your illogic is pathetic, Webb.
- Re: Don't talk to Aliens Or God!
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010 19:22:16 -0700 (PDT), BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Neither does Brahma, nor Cthulhu.
- Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
<link restored because we can't afford to let conspiracy kooks hide
the truth and evidence>
[link]
If they were, you'll need to explain to us how some of them survived
the crashes.
[link]
- Re: Math challenge
Shoot the hostage.
- Re: MEET THE BHARATIYA WHO TOOK ON STEPHEN HAWKING [2004]
"For over 30 years Hawking and his followers were perpetuating the
theory that black holes -- resulting from gravitational collapse of
massive stars -- destroy everything that falls into them preventing
even light or information to escape.
Mitra, four years ago, in a controversial paper in the reputed
- Re: 9/11 was an inside job.
What is your best theory as to what happened on 9/11 ?
For example, do you believe that the planes were remote controlled? Do you
believe there were hijackers on board?