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To: coug who wrote (39477)10/28/1999 2:21:00 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
Coug,

We break 49-50 and this spoo is gunna rock the shorts worlds!!! , imo.



To: coug who wrote (39477)10/28/1999 4:36:00 PM
From: Defrocked  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
OT Brain candy.
Coug, you can get lost in there.<g>

BTW, many of the topics touched on by this
thread, e.g. space/time travel, alternative
dimensions, definition of gravity, are being
addressed by String Theory research.

For instance, much of what we see and measure
may actually be a "compactification" of phenomena
from an 9- to 11-dimensional topology of which
we live in only 3 (4 if you want to count time).
Traveling to another dimension may be the mathematical
equivalent of an orthogonol "flop" operation. And
gravity, at the atomic level and astrophysical level,
may be represented as similar manifestations in a unified
framework.

Finally, our universe may simply be a blackhole
in someone else's universe. What's worse,<g>, if
we are a "singularity" in another universe we could
wink out at any time. We'd never see it coming
since it could happen at the speed of light: it'd be
over before we observed it, turning us back into star stuff.

Kinda like being a bear in this market.<g>