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Re: About Time Travel and The Time Travel Paradox
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Jan 10, 2013 10:28 PM
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technically, it appeared to be an English sentence, mostly correctly synt-axed, a.k.a gibberish.
> not even a sentence
thus: although Newton was the aboriginal decategorizer, namely of Kepler's beautiful orbital constraints into "an equation of universal gravitation after the apple hit him on the head," it is an easy subsititution to show "curvature of Universe."
> KW... never be intimidated by they-the-them ganging up on you.
thus: the mercury leaching from the tossed tubes is far more important than incidental exposure to UV, to folks who don't get enought sun, anyway; surely, it is not even comparable to the God-am beach, I say from youthful experience.
thus: "room T q-devices," sounds like Copenhagenskooler puffery; chlorophyll is what it is, a haeme with the iron knocked-out by a magnesium. however, it may be indicative of some radiative phenomenon.
> > through evolution, which could provide the inspiration > > for new types of room temperature quantum devices.
thus: "Lead and Violence" quod erat demonstrandum cogito ergo sum summa cum laud, kids & cars?... I went to a seminar on the lead that is still out there, on the freeways, but I don't think that the professor had gotten out of his vehicular. of course, after I totalled the used car, I only use a bicycle.
just don't use it to hold your booze!
> I think it is more to do with baby booms.
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