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>> No.1487889 [View]

Be glad that I save any important work I do automatically in 1 minute intervals (My decent computer is good enough to do so without the OMFG MY MEMORY IS DYING), and upload a copy to the server database, take the koolaid, and ask him to use the doorbell next time, and thank him for the well welcomed gift.

>> No.1487842 [View]

>>1487761

Umm, isn't the 8th CHRISTIAN commandment "Do not bear false witness against thy neighbor?"

atheists: 0
Christfags: 0

>> No.1450811 [View]

Define: Valve time?

>> No.1450789 [View]

Goes in all fields.

Keep this troll shit out of here.

And if you aren't trolling, shouldn't you be focusing on jr.high school or something?

>> No.1450774 [View]

>Because it's an IQ test when you get a result out of x/10

It's a logic challenging test. Not a real IQ test.

And I'm stuck on 7. Derp. Too tired for this right now.

>> No.1450754 [View]

Oh, also,

>Online IQ test, with automated answers

>> No.1450749 [View]

> Take IQ test
> get 10/10
>No time constraints
>Exactly what is it measuring?

>> No.1443737 [View]

I fail to see the problem here. Are you implying that all the areas in space that are complete vacuums are not part of this universe?

No. They are part of our universe. They are just a vacuum devoid of any atoms. Thus, the space imbetween the lone atom rnd the "Edge" of the universe, could be considered a vacuum that is part of the universe.

>> No.1443536 [View]

........

Well fuck me sideways.

>> No.1443478 [View]

Also asuming the person was getting ATP somehow.

>> No.1443469 [View]

>>1443440

Ah. Thts MUCH more specific.

The person's brain would continue to function, given that oxygen was reaching it, and so would the body. However, I don't think the kidneys would be able to function properly due to no blood, and the person would slowly die of toxin buildup.

>> No.1443445 [View]

http://buttonwood.economist.com/content/gdc

We have neither the technology, or the money to research it right now.

>> No.1443419 [View]

Stop re-posting this. Same answers every day. Yes brain would survive, the person inside would be isolated from reality, and go batshit insane untill development of communication devices, assuming the brain cells would survive that long.

>> No.1443388 [View]

It may have served some purpos in determining suitable mates, such as what songbirds do.

Other then that it's mostly just speculations.

>> No.1443248 [View]

>>1443233

LOL

>> No.1443241 [View]

>>1443205

Both parents are half white. They think they're full black, but both of their mothers are whores.

>> No.1436357 [View]

>>1436342

You're basically sending INCREDIBLY detailed blueprints around.

>> No.1436349 [View]

Not the same as teleporting matter. Not at all.

>> No.1436292 [View]

Why negative energy is impossible:

Energy is basically shit moving. In any direction. That is energy, in the most basic form I can state it as

When energy reaches it's lowest point, there is zero movement. No movement, no energy.

Negative energy would require negative movement. Not like "Moving left instead of right" negative, but rather "That stuff is anti-moving." which is impossible.

>> No.1436279 [View]

>>1436269

You can (Theoretically) create wormholes in space by utilizing negative energy. However, there's one blatantly obvious flaw with that theory, which is, negative energy.

>> No.1436275 [View]

>>1436258

Not currently possible, and highly unlikely for any time in the future.

It would require a machine capable of either:

A) taking you apart one molecule at a time, firing you off at the speed of light, and re-assembling you at the destination, all without error. The taking apart and putting back together would also have to happen in a fraction of a milisecond, lest our brains come into existence without any blood being pumped to them from the non-existant heart

b) A machine that would pretty much have to break physics and just warp you around the place.

>> No.1436249 [View]

>>1436237

Sources of this, please.

>> No.1436241 [View]

I'm sure that a brain could "Survive" being isolated, if it had a constant supply of needed resources, in an extremely sterile environment, but the occupant would likely become insane due to complete isolation.

Definately do-able, but fairly useless untill we can make much more sophisticated input/output devices for the human brain.

>> No.1436224 [View]

Only if you can make negative energy.

Which means that it's impossible.

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