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Kevin
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Brute Variety Strings
Posted:
Mar 4, 2013 3:07 PM
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Nanotubes are brute variety strings... I acknowledge that there are smaller variety strings which can be conveyed to me as being smaller than brute variety strings but I don't have an affinity for having knowledge of these without being in a partnership with someone who has an affinity for smaller varieties of strings. The issue with nanotubes being a brute variety of strings is astrophysics... Astrophysics says oil pipeline up to 4" and 6" in diameter are a variety of string... Yeah, well, maybe that goes under the purview of someone with post traumatic stress... I don't have post traumatic stress... I have a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering instead of having post traumatic stress as the reason why I suspect astrophysics. It is hard to convey Aerospace Engineering to Physics posing as Chemistry in a small space.
The reason I don't want to be a physicist is because I'm indomitable. There is only one person on earth who is more indomitable than myself and that is Queen Elizabeth. The consensus might say that I'm too young to be an expert in antimatter string space definitions. In my defense, I claim that having a mother who has had shock therapy treatments is a required parameter... In any event, the point is that my thesis has greater merit than other similar theses that may be present in the cue and therefore has priority.
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