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To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (8518)9/8/2001 4:56:38 AM
From: bela_ghoulashi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
And I take some pride in the belief that I have just made the penultimate, definitive post to this thread <vbg>.

I cheerfully challenge anyone to top it.



To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (8518)9/8/2001 6:54:14 AM
From: Chas.  Respond to of 74559
 
blandbut..... I am very familiar with that "black wave" scenario, my wife causes me to have one about once a week.



To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (8518)9/8/2001 7:31:57 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
It can happen but the time scale is too long. Just count the billions of years it took from the stage where only the original gravitational force (pre-Big Bang) existed until life appeared.

(I love to be a dropout and discuss that stuff.)



To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (8518)9/8/2001 7:50:46 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 74559
 
>>Experts warn of 'black wave' that could sweep universe <<

before anybody starts to run for the hills, end of alarm: I'm sending this message from the supersymterical variant of the cosmic wavefunction (a - instead of + ib) and I tell you, the world sucks this side of the mirror exactly same way as your side.

The transition between the two states, thanks to a certain amount of fermions in cosmos, (remember, it's not just bozos, I mean bosons, that surround us) is painless and is happening all the time. Just say "uncle" and you're there. Say "cheese" and your back.

dj

PS:

checking q: where am I now that I said the u and c words?
checking q2: are u and c word commutative? etc...

dj



To: bela_ghoulashi who wrote (8518)9/9/2001 1:09:24 AM
From: ig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Easy Come, Easy Go

"The universe would suddenly and spontaneously swap from its present state into one where the electric force would turn off, and it would all become dark..."

Recently discovered in a hermeneutically-sealed #2 mayonnaise jar under Funk and Wagnall's porch, a new book of Apocrypha, The Book Of Jay, ends with these words: "Let there be Dark."

ig