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Time Cube?
http://timecube.com/
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Re:Solar Panels on the top of the bulb
Are you referring to the four corner day? I'm happy to see the wisdom of the world's wisest human being put to good use. Thank you.
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Re:Here's a silly question
http://www.timecube.com/
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Re:How has antimatter responded to this bias?
This one:
Earth has 4 corner simultaneous 4-day TIMECUBE in only 24 hour rotation.
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So far, in this thread, no one has even suggested the
possibility that the nefarious TIMECUBE may be involved here!
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Re:SATURN HAS 6 CORNER
$1,000.00 TO ANYONE WHO CAN DISPROVE THE HARMONIC HEXAGON.
( http://www.timecube.com/ for anyone not getting the joke)
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Re:Scam
Exactly, here's a real scientist whose work is completely available on teh Intergoogle. For free.
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Re:Tiny cube
Oh come on, you could at least provide a link. Warning, contents will induce WTF moments in readers.
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Re:Patience!
Yeah, when you're done with that stuff, you're ready to understand all of this..
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Re:"Bubble" Universes
Hey, nice post. And I really like your awesome website.
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that's a lie
the earth has 4 CORNER SIMULTANEOUS 4-DAY TIME CUBE
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Re:Great!
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Re:Timeline
Timecubist, most likely. Just wait 'til he watches Primer.
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Re:Actually. . .
Grr. I somehow managed to mangle the comment the first time I tried to post it.
So what your saying is that cell phones have been "proven" by science to be safe? I don't think so.
Has soap been "proven" by science to be safe? We can't really be sure, can we?
If I were to stand on a street corner and claim that soap causes melanoma by "attacking epidermal lipids", you'd think me to be a crazy man. I'd have to present strong, damning evidence of my claim to counter a long history of use before you'd even begin to take me seriously.
"More information is always better" is a canard. It's downright fraudulent to present a mainstream view backed by observations and theory as being a peer to something a quack and his cat believe. It's like saying that Stephen Hawking and Gene Ray are two prominent physicists with divergent views regarding the nature of time.
That's bullshit. It's exactly the strategy that advocates of intelligent design, telekinesis, spirit communication, and homeopathy use. They know they can't win in a fair fight so they try to rig the game. The cell phone radiation people are of the same stock.
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Re:I'm lost.
can someone give the "particle physics for dummies" equivalent here?
I think you'll find that this page makes it all pretty clear.
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Re:but da Vinci wouldn't be looking for a cubile j
Simple: just look at their results. Centuries ahead of their time gets you lasers and cloaking devices. Just crazy gets you Timecube
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Re:Lasers, Xrays, etc.
http://timecube.com/ Dr. Ray, is that you? LOL
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Summary of comments
At least half the comments on this story will boil down to one or more of the following:
- String theory is bunk. I know this because I heard someone call it "string theology" once and I thought that was clever.
- This idea is bunk because I think it contradicts something I vaguely remember from the Physics 101 course I took as a requirement for my CS degree ten years ago.
- Modern physics is bunk because nothing can move in spacetime. Visit my blog to learn the truth!
- Everyone knows the unifying force that holds the universe together is not gravity, but electricity. We have books, too!
- Ivory-tower egghead academics want to keep all their science locked away behind paywalls! How are we supposed to evaluate this if we can't read the paper?!?
- Modern science is bunk. These stupid liberal academics should just read the Bible.
- YOU ARE EDUCATED STUPID!
There. That should save everyone some time.
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Re:Summary wrong
Circles have a diameter of Pi times the radius in QM just as anywhere else.
O RLY?
I suspect you meant circles have a circumference of Pi times the diameter. Or not. Anything is possible.
Mal-2
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Re:Thinking Bacteria
That is because you reject the 4-Corner time-cube!
Yay, 48-pt text - always a good indicator of article quality.
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Re:Thinking Bacteria
Only at the point that the water is has done so for the greater good of the lake.
Whenever I tried to read this, my brain throws an exception.
That is because you reject the 4-Corner time-cube!
YOU can't handle Cubic Time, Cubic Life
or Cubic Truth - for insideof Time Cube
equates the most magnificient symmetry
of opposites existing within the universe -
for every corner has an equal opposite corner,
every 2 corners has an equal opposite 2
corners, every tri-corner has an equal
opposite tri-corner and every 4 corners has
an equal opposite 4 corners. No human or
god can utter such powerful ineffable
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Re:Unintended consequences: in astrophysics ...
Oh, Like this?
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Re:And that's bad how?
Running around the soccer field does not make anyone a good soccer trainer and 20 years of history in pole dancing does not make anyone a good pole dancer.
Example?
Gene Ray. He's got substantial history on the subject of cosmology. Almost a decade now, mind you.
Care to take a look at his work?
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Re:Okay, I know this is off-topic...
This is going to degrade into time cube quickly at this rate, 4 synchronous days in one Earth rotation. Link
WARNING: Your head will hurt if you stay on that site for more than a few seconds.
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Re:Neo4J is really interesting here...
Reading your post, I was half-expecting to see "educated stupid" crop up. You're claiming that 40 years of accumulated wisdom managing petabytes worth of data is worthless, and that your "advanced programming techniques" can do a better job? Put a sock in it. Maybe it's you who has the problem here. After all, you can't grasp that people actually do model data relationally, do produce object-relational layers that work just fine, and do produce systems that process vast amounts of information relationally.
What's next? Will you advocate that people who advocate antiobiotics don't your "advanced medicinal techniques" based on the four humors?
Oh, and by the way: "data" is already plural, you numbskull.
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Re:timecube.com
His ideas intrigue me and I'd like to subscribe to his newsletter
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It is written in academition... let me translate:
"Some people you don't care about are saying that character customization is used to keep from having to write story, we don't HAVE to have customization. Some gender studies people are looking at video games. Relate-ability and understandability are two different words! Game markets sell you the LIE. Stories can't and won't be replaced with customizable avatars and content."
Even from an academic paper standpoint this is a bad abstract/introduction. An abstract should say what the objective of the paper is, why that objective is important, to whom the objective is important, when the research does and does not apply and what the findings are... this paper = fail
from a human stand point.. The re-defining of words to mean something that no one else understands is the stupidity of academia. The more I read about this the more I believe this guy time cube -
Re:Hitch Hiker's Guide
No, don't use threes, use fours!
(Note to kooks and overzealous mods: Yes, this post is in fact a joke.)
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Re:Heat Death
If the universe started out in a state of order then created at least four collapsing proto universes...
...then God is cornered as a queer.
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What happens when you combine them?
What happens when you take four Time Lenses and align them to be 90 degree angles to each other?
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Re:Forget the Beets!
I'm sorry your post did not contain a reply to my post, or any science. I suggest you try talking to this guy, he may be willing to talk with you on that subject, or following your example talk about something else not related to your topic while containing zero science.
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Re:Guess LIGO failed too many times
I really expected that link to redirect to http://www.timecube.com/
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Team Fortress 1.
Anyone who played TF1 all played at 600ms+ on their 14.4k modem. We grapple hook just fine. Console noobs have it easy. Wow I sound like him
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Re:Tabs on top, do it NOW!
Brilliant. and for those of you who have no idea what he's (she's?)
"He", but the equality's appreciated nonetheless.
parodying, http://www.timecube.com/
Not hard to parody, I admit. The previous poster was more subtle. I just took some of Gene's typical rants and made them on-topic. Er, relatively on-topic, of course.
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Re:Tabs on top, do it NOW!
Brilliant.
and for those of you who have no idea what he's (she's?) parodying, http://www.timecube.com/ -
Re:Put a fork in it...Heck.... or editing their own pages, for that matter. Excerpt from an actual message a few years ago, in response to a standard little {{copyvio}} notice when a bunch of text had been copied from somewhere without attribution:
Please tell me your True Name so I can identify you by Family as I know the Spiritual Worth of Geneaolgy and its Disaster as I believe you were brought up wrongly [...] of course Wikipedia is a place for me to work because I am a War Historian in Essay which is the "Truth of content" by Authority. Only the Royal Family can write "History" unless Academically qualified by an institution they found.
Want more? Look at Time Cube. I'm pretty sure there's anti-Wikipedia invective in the top 3 screens most of the time these days...
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Re:ORLY?
You can find less eccentric (and less easy targets) than RMS among those who support the GPL.
Yes -- RMS is quite the eccentric, and pretty much the antithesis of what you'd want to have in a spokesman.
Part of the problem is that he insists on taking "ownership" of the GPL, and frequently acts as though he's a spokesperson for the entire open source community. The GNU/Linux naming "war" that he's been waging for some time now is outright embarrassing for all parties involved.
He's also responsible for turning GNU from an open-source software collective into a pseudo political advocacy group. GNU's philosophy page reads like some sort of paranoid rant -- It's virtually impossible to take it seriously.
Perhaps the smoking gun is this mailing list post RMS made two years ago, admitting that he hasn't yet embraced hypertext. He browses the web through a HTTP-Mail gateway, and strips out the HTML. (On the flipside, GNU appears to have finally hired a competent web designer. Stephen Fry on the homepage is a rather nice touch)
Torvalds is a much better role model to follow. He keeps quiet, and insists that Linux is a community effort, of which he is only a small part.
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Re:Diamond dust is cheap?
Nope and sorry if I came across as defensive
:)That's the problem with the Internet these days, it can be hard to tell levity from sarcasm and insight from stupidity.
Not that there isn't an abundance of the latter in both categories
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Re:I think they made that story up
They made that story up to fool us. Don't you see? They want us to link Schizophrenia to creativity because they know that it will cause us to support them. And what's wrong with that? It's because the they're not real people. Real people don't behave that way. What you call "schizophrenia" is really the result of behavioral differences among the class of people who we've come to differentiate as the Nordic type, as opposed to greys, hairies and the other classes. They can live nominally among us as they appear generall to be caucasian. Some counter that they can't be the Nordics, and this isn't entirely untrue because they are just as often offspring between Nordics and humans. Also, time dilation effects from the trasnport mechanisms used to transport them back and forth from Earth to their home worlds cause them to be smaller. Thus, they really are the Nordics and would be tall, blonde and attractive to you; but appear differently due to an effect akin to Doppler shift in their frame of reference. So when you see one of these Nordics on the street you just think they're crazy, but those are actually the social conventions in their culture and I have to go becaue I've already said too much. Just don't believe them becauese if you believe them then things can happen like when I started believing them and then you will believe them too and it will all happen. Now do you see? It's already happening and it's happening because it's too late and it's possibly even later than you think because there is a frame of reference between these Nordic types and the Grays and what you call schizophrenics.
The Norse thought the Finns were wizards that controlled the weather. The truth is that Finns are one corner of the time cube. I'm a Finnish hybrid. You'll only know I'm near by the effect I have on Doppler Radar. The original Finns had green eyes, but the Finnish Hybrids have blue eyes, to blend in with the other Nordics. You'll never know I'm not Nordic.
...Well it says I have, well it says I have blue but I decided I wanted gray eyes.
Graham: Whatever, ok, you guys can talk to each other now if you want.
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All work and no play makes Culture20 a dull boy.
All work and no play mmakes Culture20 a dull boy.
v All work and no PLay ma es Culture20 a dull boy.
All wok and no pay makes Culture20 a poor stirfry.
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But the barbed adjectives didn't match the muted performance on display before the Judiciary Committee. Like the president who picked her, Sotomayor has been a model of professorial rationality. Besides, it's delicious watching Republicans go after Democrats for being too emotional and irrational given the G.O.P. shame spiral.
W. and Dick Cheney made all their bad decisions about Iraq, W.M.D.'s, domestic surveillance, torture, rendition and secret hit squads from the gut, based on false intuitions, fear, paranoia and revenge.
Sarah Palin is the definition of irrational, a volatile and scattered country-music queen without the music. Her Republican fans defend her lack of application and intellect, happy to settle for her emotional electricity.
Senator Graham said Sotomayor would be confirmed unless she had "a meltdown" -- a word applied mostly to women and toddlers until Mark Sanford proudly took ownership of it when he was judged about the wisdom of his Latina woman.
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"Look--" he murmured, holding out his arm to stop Malfoy. Something bright white was gleaming on the ground. They inched closer. It was the unicorn all right, and it was dead. Harry had never seen anything so beautiful and sad. Its long, slender legs were stuck out at odd angles where it had fallen and its mane was spread pearly-white on the dark leaves. Harry had taken one step toward it when a slithering sound made him freeze where he stood. A bush on the edge of the clearing quivered. . . . Then, out of the shadows, a hooded figure came crawling across the ground like some stalking beast. Harry, Malfoy, and Fang stood transfixed. The cloaked figure reached the unicorn, lowered its head over the wound in the animal's side, and began to drink its blood. "AAAAAAAAAAARGH!" Malfoy let out a terrible scream and bolted--so did Fang. The hooded figure raised its head and looked right at Harry--unicorn blood was dribbling down its front. It got to its feet and came swiftly toward Harry--he couldn't move for fear.
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Americans are dumb, educated ONE
stupid and they worship ONEism Evil.
It is not immoral to kill believers, for the stupid bastards EVOLVE from son
or daughter who precedes them. NOT one damn human adult has ever been
created - for ONLY babies are CREATED - and every adult has within them the LIFE given by children who DIE to give-up their lives to their parent
image - so their mom or Dad can live. Adults are EVIL to deny they evolved from children - a -
IN A QUEER GOD IMAGE
To the educated stupid ONEist anti-intelligent, if you will come to my lecture on a Spiraling 4 Corner 4 Day Harmonic Time Cube Quad Helix Principle Created Earth,& Life on it, I will prove you criminally worship a Queer deified as fake God. Godism Organized Crime is a gotohell Mom & Dad.
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Re:Um... what?
Is this anything like Time Cube?
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time-cube
I think they have just provided the final step for the time-cube solution to start the chain reaction that will end the earth. Ignore Cubic Math at your own peril, and of humanity.
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What a load of crap.
When will these scientists realize the cubic properties of time and space?
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Re:Yeah...
Also, you were Educated Stupid
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Re:The humanities are in trouble.
Sorry, I was remembering it wrong. I meant TimeCube.
Callipygous. NICE word.
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Re:Separation of Science and States
(I'm the AC that also responded to you). After doing some research into their claims, I came across this: impossible dinosaurs. Their claim is as follows:
"Most conventional theories assume that gravity throughout the universe has always been and will always be a constant property of matter.
... The Electric Universe offers a different point of view. Gravity is not a constant. It's a variable that depends on the plasma environment. So Earth in the Mesozoic Era may have had less gravity than it has today. Holden calculates that in order for the largest dinosaurs to function, gravity must have been at least 1/3 (and possibly as low as 1/4) what it is today."It took a fair amount of effort to dig up the relevant papers regarding changes in the gravitational constant. (Short answer for the mathematically challenged: it hasn't changed). I'd also point out that if gravity was 1/3 to 1/4 of what it was today, the moon wouldn't have remained in orbit.
The original slashdot article had a post detailing what their predictions were. They were wrong.
Let's just call bad science when we see it. Plasma cosmology predicts few things. When it has tried to, it failed. Much like the yeti, flat earth, luminous aether and timecube, it probably won't go away any time soon. But it really should.
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But can it measure the simutanious 4-day?
Like the time cube can?
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Re:Neither do I, because of these 2 issues
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Re:PROPAGANDA
It's funny how much that reads like the Time Cube website.
Maybe there's a connection? Perhaps we ARE educated stupid.