04-22-2025, 05:25 PM
Well, that was fun.
Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully. And never hit "SEND" or "REPLY" without engaging brain first.
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04-22-2025, 05:25 PM
Well, that was fun.
Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully. And never hit "SEND" or "REPLY" without engaging brain first.
04-22-2025, 05:26 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:25 PM)Nerb Wrote: Well, that was fun. It was a learning experience but not in the way the OP figured it would turn out, I'm sure.
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04-22-2025, 05:28 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:26 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: It's not cherry picking it's facts ask Arnold swarzneggar if his meat diet was good for him lol The point is not whether meat is good or not for someone, it's whether or not a person's health or deficiences can tolerate certain diets.
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04-22-2025, 05:28 PM
(04-22-2025, 01:24 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: Hi guys for about 15 yrs or so I have been formulating a theory about how our universe came to be and it has nothing to do with the big bang but uses the same observations and data scientists have used to come up with the big bang theory. I am conflicted as to what to do as I have no faith in humanity as I find ppl to be ignorant backwards and quite frankly of low intelligence. Not saying any of you fall into this category but if the cap fits......to proves point most still consume meat and there's nothing in meat that the human body needs but that's another topic. Science has been stuck in a guagmire for well over 100 yrs and noone has unified classical with quantum mechanics and how the universe works when it comes to its origin and end story. My ideas I think will solve this but as I already said I don't have a high opinion but a small part of me wants to tell it but I have reservations. If you was in my shoes what would you do? People learn, and change and grow, by exchanging ideas. Those ideas lead to testing and hypotheses, and experiments, and invention and innovation and cultural, social and human growth. I am all in with people like you who have theories. I myself have a theory which might just dovetail with yours in an interesting way; I believe in the possibility that the constant c -- the speed of light -- is ever increasing, minutely. Currently impossible to measure, only testable thought thought-experiments. I will say, if you have supportive data, this might not be the best venue to air your theory. If you have an interesting theory and you wish for other people to discuss and work on it with you, this is the PERfect venue. It sounds as if you believe you have unitifed c with g, and if so, -- and even if not -- I am all in. This kind of stuff is all in my wheelhouse. Where I live, people don't discuss such things, or probably even think them.
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04-22-2025, 05:30 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:28 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: Lol all I learned is that ppl still have shit for brains and will grasp at anything to make their claim. Lol projection much?
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04-22-2025, 05:31 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:19 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: Omg just stop with the bs. Not entirely BS. There are both good and bad health effects from a vegan diet. The Impact of a Vegan Diet on Many Aspects of Health: The Overlooked Side of Veganism Plant-based diets and long-term health: findings from the EPIC-Oxford study Benefits and Drawbacks of Vegetarian and Vegan Diets: Key Points Still waiting on your universal origin theory, too...
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04-22-2025, 05:35 PM
(04-22-2025, 05:32 PM)justsomedude Wrote: I bet Einstein felt the same way. Nope, Einstein was a humanitarian who helped people and was known as a kind Professor. These are uncharted waters.
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