Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for August 27, 2014

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    MontanaLady  over 10 years ago

    My head hurts!Time for some of Doc Toon’s World Famous Nuclear Coffee!

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    Robert Allen  over 10 years ago

    You have to consider the idea of the unperceivable variable. All your calculations and expectations about how something is supposed to unfold can go out the window because of something you can’t perceive is acting on the situation.…Scientists talk about Dark Energy, that strange force that is supposedly accelerating the expansion of the universe faster than they can account for. Is something pushing it, or is our known universe being pulled towards something?…Prediction of any kind is still a probability game if you cannot perceive all variables. How do you predict what will happen when you drop a wine glass? Where exactly will all the shards land, or because of some unknown force, will the glass not break?

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    phaze58  over 10 years ago

    Hush you lot, this is a pocket universe, made possible by the Gallifreyans, I am just here to observe.

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    neverenoughgold  over 10 years ago

    Well, it is just a theory..What would Carl Sagan say if he were still alive? Oh, I know, “Billions and billions…”

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    KEA  over 10 years ago

    getting tired of this ageist meme. Old age doesn’t make you wise, and young age doesn’t make you more technically adept.

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    2252895  over 10 years ago

    Stop everyone, you’re making my head hurt.

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    Hunter7  over 10 years ago

    Infinite Possiblilities. Infinite Probablilities. I recall a short story I read years and years ago – might even have been in Asimov’s Magazine. Of course I don’t remember the name or the author – but I remember the imagethe story of a physicist being so very excited – to observe a minute explosion of matter create a teeny, tiny Universe.

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