Nuclear explosions in space

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  1. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    I get the sense that he feels that if he says a lot of fairly random things, one of them will be close to correct and he will then be perceived as smart and he will get 'likes.'
     
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  3. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    I’m certainly not in it for the likes, but the actual look on peoples faces and their next response shows what they are limited to thinking beyond their whole epistemology. Some have had what I would call more intelligent responses.

    Yet some people have kept their opinions until after everyone else has had a turn.

    It’s just one objective question whose answer is up in the air.

    I’ve never heard two of the same opinion. Now that is strange.
     
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  5. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    Is that an incoherent way of saying they don't think outside the box?
     
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  7. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    I would suggest that a website is not the best place to be if your goal is to see the actual looks on people's faces.
     
  8. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    Yes. And many think way past the box. I have fallen victim to the dreams this idea has given me. But I keep learning ways which aid this viewpoint in a more real direction. Most of the new viewpoint seems to be… nothing you read on the internet is true.

    Most people think I have a crazy idea. I know I do.
     
  9. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    I mean it could dissolve decay and disappear. It could slowly accumulate mass. Parts of it may reflect and emit light at certain times. Parts of it might exhibit stronger magnetic movements at times.
     
  10. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    I often tell people they shouldn't be thinking outside the box until they understand the box. People, especially on the Internet, use "thinking outside the box" as an excuse to blather about things they know nothing about.
     
  11. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    Alright so putting all the elements together is not nuclear in any way, but can I rule out time travel considering the universe has been around for billions of years and we can make something that has never existed before to human knowledge?
     
  12. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    Yes.
     
  13. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    How so? The universe has been around for billions of years and in that time there has been no point in which all the elements have combine to our knowledge.

    You can’t tell me what it is… yet you can tell me what it isn’t? That barely makes any sense.

    you can’t point to any known scientific values that might help explain. So I just just take your word in faith? Sounds more religious than scientific…
     
  14. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    And there has been no point in which time travel was possible.
    No. You can go to Wal-Mart and buy a time machine to demonstrate that I am wrong.
    Funny how crackpots always say that.
     
  15. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    All elements are made of the same stuff: protons, neutrons and electrons.

    All heavy elements were formed from lighter ones that existed previously.

    What magic do you expect to happen if one atom of each element was brought together? Any why?
     
  16. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    Space and time to fold in in itself just a bit…
     
  17. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    Why? (I'm wasting my time even asking you, aren't I?)
     
  18. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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    Without any doubt.

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  19. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    Well the elements are space and time folded upon themselves. So…
     
  20. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    No they aren't.
     
  21. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    • Please do not post time-wasting nonsense to sciforums.
    So they have the effect of expanding space and time.

    no they don’t.

    There is no evidence space and time will fold in upon itself having all the elements in one location.



    so what in you opinion do they do?

    because they certainly don’t expand at critical rates…
     
  22. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    You claim to have broken through my model approximately six years ago…


    Do you think one aphorism can condemn the truth? Can condemn anyone from trying.

    your fighting truth vs fiction. I’m fighting truth vs power. Because power explores all . And exploits all.

    yet I am the most powerful because I have pre considered the idea I suggest.
     
  23. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    So did the people who decided it was a good idea to introduce rabbits into Australia.
     

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