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Mike
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12/20/08
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Re: Closed Systems
Posted:
Jan 14, 2013 5:24 PM
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On Jan 14, 1:55 pm, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jan 14, 1:22 pm, M Purcell <sacsca...@aol.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Jan 14, 11:07 am, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > Since I?m not incinerating by degrees, it must be true that nine > > > gyroscopes self attenuate? I am a flourine ion? Everyone else is > > > diatomonous flourine? Now, Neon is significant in a talismanic sense > > > given that there is social interaction between men and women in a Neon > > > lit setting or environment? The bounces between Neon and Flourine give > > > a measure of confidence to believe what I?m telling you is true? My > > > brain is a closed system? Given that Neon exists, my brain is a closed > > > system that is not incinerating by degrees? Otherwise, if Neon doesn?t > > > exist then my brain would be incinerating by degrees? What am I > > > supposed to do with an engineering degree? Physicists are VILE!!! > > > Sheldon from the TV show: ?The Big Bang Theory? is an empathetic > > > character? Sheldon exists!!! Because everyone else associated with > > > physics is too vile to exist. Nobody ever needs to lecture me > > > regarding ?The Big Bang Theory?? I know everything about it more than > > > you do and as far as I?m concerned, I don?t need to hear another word > > > about it for the rest of my life? The first thing I need in order to > > > be a physicist is a firearm and a licence to kill anyone who thinks > > > differantly. > > > How is Neon? A firearm isn't needed to pop the bubbles of theoretical > > physicists and you might relate to experimental physics.- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Neon is the basis for optical illusions on square graph paper is the > way it pans out... 'k, well, who has an in? I've been fishing for > decades by doing these science reviews online... I haven't had a > single nibble... Are you seriously suggesting that I can just stroll > into a science department on a college campus and just ask around... I > find that doubtful...
Never know until you ask, assuming you have that degree of freedom. It just seemed to be a fit and you might broaden your search to government or private R&D.
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