Reality only exist in a physical construct when it's OBSERVED
OpenCasket
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Posted 6:22 pm, 01/14/2018
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fRANK, it's all meaningless.
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frank1
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Posted 7:05 am, 01/14/2018
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sgtkracka
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Posted 2:29 am, 01/14/2018
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As far as something taking up the space, you're absolutely right.... There are neutrinos, dark matter, and forms of energy and such passing through us all the time and taking up every bit of space in the universe.....as far as physical matter we can observe and interact with, it's mostly empty space and nothing ever really touches
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timeforreason
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Posted 1:59 am, 01/14/2018
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at least that is the way I understand it.
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timeforreason
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Posted 1:44 am, 01/14/2018
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There is no such thing as empty space. All matter is just vibrations in energy. The universe is just a transmitter energy some what like TV. Different universes are like different TV channels.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 12:51 am, 01/14/2018
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Ah, the double slit test. That's some twilight zone level shnitz.
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sgtkracka
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Posted 12:47 am, 01/14/2018
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They are deceptive in their sensationalism of the claims of the double slit test. How can merely observing electrons change their states from particles to waves (or vice versa....I can't remember)??? Sean Carroll explains that the act of observing, though seemingly a non-interaction, is still interactive because you can't observe or measure an electron without bouncing some form of light energy off of it. When you do this is seems to change the state of the electron but Carroll says it was already in that state.... you just couldnt see it as such without the observation taking place first.....they exist simultaneously in both states and when you observe it, quantum mechanics dictates that it then shows itself in the state that it was already gonna be in anyway ......*mind blown
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OpenCasket
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Posted 12:44 am, 01/14/2018
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I'm just soaking in those cosmic rays until this whole nightmare is over.
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sgtkracka
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Posted 12:34 am, 01/14/2018
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Nothing ever really touches anything else in our universe. Matter is mostly empty space. The reason we can't walk through walls is not because the atoms in our bodies are literally physically obstructed by the atoms that make up the wall..... It's because the electron clouds that make up the shells of all those atoms form a forcefield of sorts that repels the electron clouds of the atoms of other objects.... And does it so strongly, that it's impossible for objects to pass through each other even though nothing is actually "touching" anything else
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dannilieske
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Posted 12:02 am, 01/14/2018
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Lolololol. Thought we were in North Cacalacky!!$
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timeforreason
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Posted 12:00 am, 01/14/2018
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Cops don't change light bulbs, they just beat the dark for being black.
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timeforreason
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Posted 11:59 pm, 01/13/2018
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How many cops does it take to change a light bulb?
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dannilieske
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Posted 11:57 pm, 01/13/2018
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True, but like dead baby jokes are predictable
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OpenCasket
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Posted 11:52 pm, 01/13/2018
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You're awful demanding & a bit clumsy.
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dannilieske
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Posted 11:51 pm, 01/13/2018
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Challenge: be funny. I just pinched the **** outta my finger. Make me laugh
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dannilieske
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Posted 11:45 pm, 01/13/2018
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Apparently more than 40. **** my basement still dark
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OpenCasket
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Posted 11:42 pm, 01/13/2018
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How many dead babies does it take to change a light bulb?
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timeforreason
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Posted 11:38 pm, 01/13/2018
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OC, I didn't say you are right, I just said you are thinking. LOL
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