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1033845 No.1033845 [Reply] [Original]

One look at Niels Bohr's atomic model makes it abundantly clear that there is a way to pass through solid matter. So in summation, we can have our daily tea-party in the fifth dimension.

>> No.1033874

one look at a measuring tape makes it abundandtly clear that i can walk through anything that is not marked with a tiny black tick

>> No.1033876
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1033876

'Sup? FUCKING ELECTROMAGNETISM here.

>> No.1033886

The Bohr model was quite wrong though.

>> No.1033887
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1033887

Heisenburg's Uncertainty Principle tells us that at a specific curvature of space, knowledge can be transferred into energy...and this is key now...matter.

>> No.1033897 [DELETED] 

wats the diffrence between matter and energy lol

>> No.1033915
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1033915

VERY WRONG!
You cling to your pathetic fable of fluid exchange!

>> No.1035952

>>1033915
You make our house bleed right now!

>> No.1035976

All you have to do is close your eyes, clear your mind, and try to get yourself into a state of mind in which you feel like your body simply doesn't exist, and then you can move through solid matter!

>> No.1036015
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1036015

Thats NOT what Heisenbergs uncertainty principle says

>> No.1036034

excuse me, but what the fuck is going on in this tread?

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>>1036015
Well, some people struggle with Heisenburg. Look, here's a toy. It goes up and down on a string. Doesn't that look like fun?

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>>1036015
Frylock, what a pleasant surprise. I'm just finishing up my symposium. You've met my colleagues, Professor Vanessa and Dr. Dewey.

>> No.1036075

>>1036042
I'm going to side with the fella that can actually spell Heisenberg.

>> No.1036082

>>1036034
Looks like somebody is making a thread from a scene in a shitty cartoon. Can't be sure though because, like I just said, it was a shitty cartoon and I pretty much never watched it.