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He did *not* change what you said.Interesting way you changed what I said there.
Interesting way you changed what I said there.
How about, The Telephone Law?Ah yes, he used a synonym, therefore he CLEARLY doesn't know what he's talking about.
Think there needs to be a new law coined on this one....
If they're nothing more than synonyms, are you admitting that Hubble confirmed an expanding universe?Nah. Buy-A-Thesaurus Law?
If they're nothing more than synonyms, are you admitting that Hubble confirmed an expanding universe?
Do you agree or disagree with this statement: The Muslims, Hindus, and Zoroastrians make similar claims about their beliefs having specific knowledge that is now just being confirmed by science.
The Bible says the universe is expanding? In the same sense that Hubble said the universe is expanding?According to the Bible (and confirmed by Hubble), the universe is expanding.
Boyle's law applies to ideal gases; the universe isn't an ideal gas.Does this mean it is getting colder (according to Boyle's Law)?
Aye. By spraying them out, you're lowering the pressure but maintaining the volume, thus the temperature goes down.Also, is this why a can of compressed air grows colder as you spray it?
I didn't! I'd ask you for an example, but that'd be kinda hard in a textual medium...Did you know that there are simple sentences in the English language that can be spoken properly, but not written properly?
Those would be my objections as well. Though, if you're really clever, you can create a computer that models everything about the universe without being as big as said universe.Wiccan_Child, I've been posting these questions in a few of the threads on CF discussing Tipler's Omega point theory, and I was wondering if you knew anything about it? I have a book on the matter, but I haven't managed to read it yet. The Omega Point talks about the computational power of the universe, which is something I don't quite understand as a concept. My main objections to it would be:
1. What is the medium for storing information?
2. Wouldn't the organisation of said medium require something external to the universe (much like how a hard drive has to be prepared by an external organiser)?
3. Wouldn't the increase of information storage by the entire universe violate the second law of thermodynamics?
They're particles. They exist as separate sentences unto themselves, but only when there is sufficient context from other sentences.What parts of speech are the words "yes" and "no"? Or are they complete sentences in themselves?
They're particles. They exist as separate sentences unto themselves, but only when there is sufficient context from other sentences.
That's why "Yes." does not count when we try to figure out the shortest English sentence: it does not stand alone, and necessitates other sentences to qualify it.
"I work.", on the other hand, counts.
It's not strictly a question, I don't think. It's a way of answering a question with a simple answer ("Are you Mr. Bob?" "Yes."), but adding the inquisitive intonation (the medium-low-high thingy) to imply "Yes. What do you want?".'Yes?' can be used as a question, as in 'what?'. Does that count?
By characters, but I personally don't like that metric"I am" (expressing existence) is shorter.
We had this one about 20 pages back I thinkThe weirdest, correct sentence ever is easily: "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo."
It's completely grammatically correct, too.
There are three [to's, too's, two's] in the English language.Did you know that there are simple sentences in the English language that can be spoken properly, but not written properly?I didn't! I'd ask you for an example, but that'd be kinda hard in a textual medium...
The duck bit a dog, which bit a girl, who bit a boyThe boy the girl the dog the duck bit bit bit cried.
Is a sentence.
Say wut?
I know.
I still don't get itThere are three [to's, too's, two's] in the English language.
There are two [blue's, blew's] in the English language.
Etc.
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