Reply
Tue 14 Dec, 2004 08:40 am
With research recently uncovered in the Labratory of Dr. James Speilman significant data supports and even advocate the prescence of strings within sub-nuclear particles. The research shows that a vibration picked up by the barotriphic dephometer shows that every object in matter has a distinct vibration composing its very structure. If you want to know more, inform me.
I'm interested, but I don't really know what you've said already...
Welcome to A2K, Jazzfreak13 is there a link you could post?
I'm very interested in finding out what a "barotriphic dephometer" is and how it's related to string theory.....
Sounds like B.S. to me, but I'll wait for more. Have an in-house expert to tell us one way or the another if we're too too curious.
I couldn't find the scientist anywhere. I did find this startling information, however.
Quote:According to the NFL, Green Bay with a win would clinch a playoff berth, regardless of any other NFC outcome.
Jacksonville makes its first franchise visit to Lambeau Field, including preseason. The early forecast calls for a 30 percent chance of snow.
:wink:
Soz, I, for one, would like a quick response from the in-house physicist.
O'Bill is talking about using the 1st string theory
OK, E.G. says, "fuhgedaboudit." (And that's a direct quote.)
does tthe barrorific deffacometer have anything to do with it?
heheheheeeee. So, he waves-off all string theory, or just the speculated details of string theory?
Well, I seem to remember something about "mathturbation" on that other thread where we were talking about, but his reaction to this specific post was more than that. He squinted at it, read it about 10 times, and said "But that makes NO sense!" Then he uttered his "and you can quote me on this" quote. (Dude's been in the press too much lately, going to his head.)