The Key To The Univerese - I Have It, I'll Give It To You

pandabear

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I also believe you are wrong about the chicken and the egg... and it is a beliefe I am likely to kill over... So the egg obviously came first... If evolution is factual... which most of us agree is. than some crazy chicken like donkey raping shit eater type thing was walking around and layed a retarted egg... and that egg became what is now know as the chicken nugget...
I mean I was saying that whatever evolved began laying eggs that eventually evolved into a chicken that lays eggs. so sure the "egg" came first, but if your taking about a "chicken egg" them it came at the same time as the chicken did, which is really an evolutionary thing which means it didnt just happen all of a sudden:bigjoint:
 

tckfui

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sounds reasonable to me... of course it is all relativley speaking. and can get wayy more complex after I smoke this blunt but... I dont get the big bang... like there was an atom just chillin and he was like yo fuck this shit I'm gonna fuckin explode.... and than the universe started... So how come each time we spilt an atom like we dont creat new universes? Whats all this crazy ass shit doing in an atom in the first place?
And do jewish people believe in dinosaurs?
 

pandabear

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well im thinking like the center of the universe we know of is like a huge black hole and that every eon or so it sucks the universe into it untill it reaches a singularity when it physically cannot hold anymore matter and then that causes the big bang, then eventually the univese expansion will stop and reverse due to the power of gravity and the process starts all over.

and by looking at nature its easy to think that there may be infinite big bangs everyway in space exploding and contracting constanly creating universes that we cant even see cuz they so far away.

however they have calculated the rate of the universes expansion and they are saying that it is speeding up and also saying that it may leave the reaches of gravity.

if that is the case then the only way to save my theory of many repeating big bangs is that the matter will eventually run into another big bang and condense with that one repeating the cycle.

there is some really amazing research going on now where they have like a proton or somthing and they can put it in 2 places at once. like transport it. when they push on the proton in say one spot, it also move the one they transported in the other spot like its the same item in two places. its wierd, somthin is comming and its gonna be wierd:eyesmoke:
 

tckfui

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there is some really amazing research going on now where they have like a proton or somthing and they can put it in 2 places at once. like transport it. when they push on the proton in say one spot, it also move the one they transported in the other spot like its the same item in two places. its wierd, somthin is comming and its gonna be wierd


Whats it called... FUck I'm blue again... I cant just google protons in 2 places at once. or can I?
Yea man all types of crazy shit is going on... but it better start going on faster... I want a fucking hoverboard before I die... or some crazy crazy shit... crazy shit
I think magnetic propulsion might become a big thing in the next decade... could be teribly wrong...
 

pandabear

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yea I heard about that shit like reverse gravity ships,

but yea Im not sure if it was a proton. ill look it up 1 sec
 

pandabear

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I think this may be the article but hard to remember:

Originally Posted by CNN
Scientists teleport two different objects
7:13 a.m. EDT, October 5, 2006

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Beaming people in "Star Trek" fashion is still in the realms of science fiction, but physicists in Denmark have teleported information from light to matter bringing quantum communication and computing closer to reality.

Until now scientists have teleported similar objects such as light or single atoms over short distances from one spot to another in a split second.

But Professor Eugene Polzik and his team at the Niels Bohr Institute at Copenhagen University in Denmark have made a breakthrough by using both light and matter.

"It is one step further because for the first time it involves teleportation between light and matter, two different objects. One is the carrier of information and the other one is the storage medium," Polzik explained in an interview on Wednesday.

The experiment involved for the first time a macroscopic atomic object containing thousands of billions of atoms. They also teleported the information a distance of half a meter but believe it can be extended further.

"Teleportation between two single atoms had been done two years ago by two teams, but this was done at a distance of a fraction of a millimeter," Polzik, of the Danish National Research Foundation Center for Quantum Optics, explained.

"Our method allows teleportation to be taken over longer distances because it involves light as the carrier of entanglement," he added.

Quantum entanglement involves entwining two or more particles without physical contact.

Although teleportation is associated with the science-fiction series "Star Trek," no one is likely to be beamed anywhere soon.

But the achievement of Polzik's team, in collaboration with the theorist Ignacio Cirac of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, marks an advancement in the field of quantum information and computers, which could transmit and process information in a way that was impossible before.

"It is really about teleporting information from one site to another site. Quantum information is different from classical information in the sense that it cannot be measured. It has much higher information capacity and it cannot be eavesdropped on. The transmission of quantum information can be made unconditionally secure," said Polzik whose research is reported in the journal Nature.

Quantum computing requires manipulation of information contained in the quantum states, which include physical properties such as energy, motion and magnetic field, of the atoms.

"Creating entanglement is a very important step, but there are two more steps at least to perform teleportation. We have succeeded in making all three steps -- that is entanglement, quantum measurement and quantum feedback," he added.
 

tckfui

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just got the october high times... totaly off subject but they found a 3,000 year old mummy burried with a big ass jar full of buds... pretty fuckin cool...
 
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