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Post by Catfish on Jan 19, 2002 20:42:52 GMT 10
Maybe it's just a tribute to Dean Martin? I don't know what he did (singer? actor?) (that McDonalds ad that they got sued for?) but maybe it's just a little personal thing.
If the string is from a bikini, where are the breasts it is no longer helping cover?
Time must be the 4th dimension. I agree with that. Just don't fully understand it.
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Post by Captain BJ on Jan 20, 2002 12:00:57 GMT 10
Dazza: Thanks, glad someone knew the answer...
Catfish: He was predominately one of the old time crooners like Sinatra, and also did a bit of acting and comedy (I think). He was part of the Rat Pack that you may have heard a bit about lately... I think they did a few films together. Ocean's Eleven was one of them (which the current film is a remake of). Others were Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford.
As for the fourth dimension, I won't go there.
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Post by dirtgirl on Jan 20, 2002 21:05:19 GMT 10
Einstein and the RELATIVITY rats would be proud of you catfish! ;D
I also agree with Dazza, mr dempsey enjoys playing with our minds!
As for the breasts I guess spongeboy has an idea about that!!!
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Post by spongeboy on Jan 21, 2002 6:45:14 GMT 10
but time is relative to your velocity.
but in reference to spatial dimensions, i think i remember brief history of time saying that it at small levels anything up to 17 (?) dimensions is possible, but impossible for us to understand being 3 dimensioned and all.....
i still think it would be cool to have 3 eyes.....almost as cool as having a girlfriend with 3 breasts.....
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Post by Catfish on Jan 21, 2002 10:10:22 GMT 10
Like in that Arny movie!
I can't see how time is relative to anything. If you destroy all physical matter, time still exists doesn't it?
You would have your 4 dimensions still too. X,Y,Z and time? Only there's nothing there to percieve them.
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Post by Dazza on Jan 21, 2002 18:09:59 GMT 10
time is relative to your velocity......your velocity being a vector is relative to your frames of reference!?
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Post by Catfish on Jan 21, 2002 23:10:36 GMT 10
Is that year 12 stuff? Because I didn't do that.
I can't see how time is relative to anything when you can remove everything and time would still exist. ?-upsidedownquestionmark-?
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Post by subtitled on Jan 21, 2002 23:31:10 GMT 10
its all relative... hmm perception and so forth you know "tree falling in the woods, tree falling in the woods" type stuff what who ever said about the three dimensions clip is cool - with the fuzzy heads and so forth - this is provided that they (hmm the band that is) are all wearing synthetic fibres and all things on the set are less prone to decomposition than lifeless human flush. this is with reference to time being the fourth dimension. what qualifies something as a dimension anyhow? (beyond people labelling it one)
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Post by Catfish on Jan 22, 2002 8:58:19 GMT 10
I think a dimensions should be something that is still existing when nothing else does. If you think about the '3' dimensions, length width and height or the XYZ it basically means space. Sooo, if there's nothing you have got space and the 3D. Of course the 3Ds are pointless until you have something to define just how much of them there is, much like time. If the Earth didn't revolve around the sun, how would we measure time?
These are all my theories, not anything from a textbook so it's probably laughed at by people that use big words.
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Post by Dazza on Jan 22, 2002 19:49:17 GMT 10
I can't see how time is relative to anything when you can remove everything and time would still exist. ?-upsidedownquestionmark-? yeah I would think so but your time can be relative to an object......but this is more to do with the speed of light.....thus the elsewhere for 8 minutes.......elsewhere 8 minutes from the light from the sun
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Post by dirtgirl on Jan 22, 2002 22:02:34 GMT 10
As you spend the last eight minutes approaching the sun at the speed of light, suddenly time contracts and physical matter changes into energy just like electricity (maybe this explains the fuzzy heads ). How this affects your perception of multi-dimensional space is of course all relative, especially if you are a butterfly whose wings bring everything down... And doesn't the decomposition of lifeless human flesh lead to the deposition of organic and inorganic molecules within the earths strata which ultimately are a type of fossil and therfore are preserved for all time? (guess it depends on whether you believe the expanding earth and universe theories or not ) As for what qualifies something as a dimension this takes us back to the question, "howcome the sky is so blue" A window into PD's psyche perhaps??? ;D
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Post by Catfish on Jan 22, 2002 22:42:46 GMT 10
Maybe he just wants to know what the hell he's doing here?
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Post by spongeboy on Jan 23, 2002 7:47:01 GMT 10
Maybe he just wants to know what the hell he's doing here? i'm doing my washing
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Post by dirtgirl on Jan 23, 2002 21:28:52 GMT 10
Spongeboy: I thought you'd be out chasing 3-breasted virgins (why aren't you outsourcing these menial tasks - life is too short). Well done Catfish you win the $64,000 prize. That is exactly what PD is about ;D (p.s. no one is laughing at your theories; at least I'm not ).
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Post by Catfish on Jan 23, 2002 22:53:19 GMT 10
YES! Where do I claim the money? I'll have to change the name of my auto-biography now (soundczech forum) because I'm not last after this!
What?
There is no money?
Back to the p0v0link touchscreens...
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