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There is only one electron in the universe. It repeatedly travels back and forth in time to all the places you see an electron. When it's moving backwards in time its charge is positive (making it a positron of course). That's why every electron you see has the same characteristics.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-electron_universe
I appreciate the college try sport, but everything passes through a black hole and becomes nothing for an unknown time period to become something in another universe.


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I appreciate the college try sport, but everything passes through a black hole and becomes nothing for an unknown time period to become something in another universe.
But then an electron will inevitably fall into a black hole in that other universe and re-appear in this one to continue its cycle.
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But then an electron will inevitably fall into a black hole in that other universe and re-appear in this one to continue its cycle.
We can't be sure where the positron is?
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Ergo, it's a giant LED!
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Those are a dime-a-dozen, need proof?

I got it for my role in the film 'From Here To Obscurity'
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Giraffes have the highest blood pressure of all the mammals.
Another fact about Giraffes is they are 30 times more likely to get hit by lightning than people.


One could surmise these two facts are linked!
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All the world's bacteria stacked on top of each other would stretch for 10 billion light-years.

Together, Earth's 0.001mm-long microbes could wrap around the Milky Way over 20,000 times
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One could surmise these two facts are linked!
You know, I think you're on to something! Razz emoticon

If you gave every human their proportionate share of ants in the world, they'd have 1.25 billion each.
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Another fact about Giraffes is they are 30 times more likely to get hit by lightning than people.


One could surmise these two facts are linked!
By Jove, you're on to something! The Vegas Nerve was discovered in giraffes autopsies.
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By Jove, you're on to something! The Vegas Nerve was discovered in giraffes autopsies.
That's "vagus" nerve. That's an important distinction because the Vegas nerve stays in Vegas.
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That's "vagus" nerve. That's an important distinction because the Vegas nerve stays in Vegas.
Well both go from the brain to the heart and then to the speech center. So like the first rule.
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Well both go from the brain to the heart and then to the speech center. So like the first rule.
Don't talk about Fight Club?
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Now it's 28 billion years old ROFL emoticon

I say the universe is infinite, meaning it's always existed and always will. Don't forget infinite is infinite.

https://www.earth.com/news/dark-matter-does-not-exist-universe-27-billion-years-old-study/
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Now it's 28 billion years old ROFL emoticon

I say the universe is infinite, meaning it's always existed and always will. Don't forget infinite is infinite.

https://www.earth.com/news/dark-matter-does-not-exist-universe-27-billion-years-old-study/
So, how exactly could humankind determine with certainty that anything that physically exists, is infinite?
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So, how exactly could humankind determine with certainty that anything that physically exists, is infinite?
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There is an infinite amount of infinity's,
Western man spends resources unanswerable questions.
Einsteins equations prove the statement I made.
What is the universe expanding into?
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I have a theory that dark matter consists of all the micro black holes that formed in the first instants of the big bang when the universe was extremely dense.

But then I don't believe they are quite black holes anyway. They are frozen stars, their collapse having been stopped by gravitational time dilation. They will become black holes when our clocks tick over to infinity.
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I have a theory that dark matter consists of all the micro black holes that formed in the first instants of the big bang when the universe was extremely dense.

But then I don't believe they are quite black holes anyway. They are frozen stars, their collapse having been stopped by gravitational time dilation. They will become black holes when our clocks tick over to infinity.
I posit that we already navigate through the multiverse, culturally it has many different names. Perception is like a funhouse mirror maze.
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I have a theory that dark matter consists of all the micro black holes that formed in the first instants of the big bang when the universe was extremely dense.

But then I don't believe they are quite black holes anyway. They are frozen stars, their collapse having been stopped by gravitational time dilation. They will become black holes when our clocks tick over to infinity.
Isn't current accepted scientific theory that dark matter most likely consists of 10mm spanners and missing socks?
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Isn't current accepted scientific theory that dark matter most likely consists of 10mm spanners and missing socks?
Just like Deja Vu the black cat.
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Isn't current accepted scientific theory that dark matter most likely consists of 10mm spanners and missing socks?
Yes, the socks get created in pairs near black holes by Hawking radiation, but then one falls down into the hole while the other escapes. It is usually the left sock that falls in, which is why we don't have parity conservation in our universe.
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Einsteins equations prove the statement I made.
What is the universe expanding into?
Easy-peasy....

Everything, and nothing.
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Fellow posters, you folks are really like majoring in philosophy. What is real and questions about how do we know know it.

So, here is my Einstein contribution. The past, present and future exist simultaneously in different inertial systems. So, what does free choice mean? It already happened, is currently occurring, and will happen. Wow, rap your mind around that my fellow scooter riders.

Having said this, I am back to my Brandy and cigar. According to Einstein, it already happened.

I wonder if it also means I will be riding next season despite my health issues.

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Russel's Paradox isn't a paradox at all, set theory is a word problem about infinite number of sets. Set theory is just worded badly, with some of the rules just saying the same thing worded differently.
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If you drilled a tunnel through Earth and jumped in, you would reach the other side in 42 minutes and 12 seconds, and your top speed would be 17,670 mph.
Just don't hire musk to drill it, it' all mars money to him.
Him gripping about a 150k fines about bottled water on the launch pad, is like a literal drop in the bucket.
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If you drilled a tunnel through Earth and jumped in, you would reach the other side in 42 minutes and 12 seconds, and your top speed would be 17,670 mph.
Assuming a vacuum? If you drilled a hole through the Earth I'd think it would fill with air, and you'd hit terminal velocity - about 120 - 130 MPH, depending on your position, and probably slowing as you encountered denser air below the surface.

And then, once you passed the center, would you not slow down from gravitational pull as you approached the other side?

In short, I kind of doubt that statement.
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Assuming a vacuum? If you drilled a hole through the Earth I'd think it would fill with air, and you'd hit terminal velocity - about 120 - 130 MPH, depending on your position, and probably slowing as you encountered denser air below the surface.

And then, once you passed the center, would you not slow down from gravitational pull as you approached the other side?

In short, I kind of doubt that statement.
First we'd hit water, then we'd have a new volcano. There is no other possibility.
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Assuming a vacuum? If you drilled a hole through the Earth I'd think it would fill with air, and you'd hit terminal velocity - about 120 - 130 MPH, depending on your position, and probably slowing as you encountered denser air below the surface.

And then, once you passed the center, would you not slow down from gravitational pull as you approached the other side?

In short, I kind of doubt that statement.
You have obviously given this a lot of thought Dale

All I can say is I got the info from a Astronomy Magazine piece titled "Strange but True Space Facts"
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First we'd hit water, then we'd have a new volcano. There is no other possibility.
It's gotta get complicated. That molten outer core is problematic. Hard to drill a hole through that. Trying to get my mind around gravitational pull as well...gravity should dwindle on the way down and then start working against you heading out the other end. Momentum can only get you so far. What constitutes "you" after time spent roasting at what they estimate is 9,392° Fahrenheit is probably another variable. Nerd emoticon
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It's gotta get complicated. That molten core is problematic. Hard to drill a hole through that. Trying to get my mind around gravitational pull as well...gravity should dwindle on the way down and then start working against you heading out the other end. Momentum can only get you so far. What constitutes "you" after time spent roasting is probably another variable. Nerd emoticon
By Jove we might have a solution, if we drilled from the bottom of the ocean the water pressure would push us on through, like a bathtub draining. The water would cool the molten.
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By Jove we might have a solution, if we drilled from the bottom of the ocean the water pressure would push us on through, like a bathtub draining. The water would cool the molten.
I think I'm getting a headache... Headache emoticon
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You have no idea the lengths of dumb I can bring, if so inclined. ROFL emoticon
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You have to go through the poles as the Coriolis force(not actually a force)makes a straight tunnel problematic anywhere else.
Interestingly if you had a satellite orbiting at sea level it would get half way around the world at the same time you emerged (briefly) from the other side of the evacuated tunnel. Which makes sense because satellites are essentially falling all the time, just failing to hit the earth.
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