Creation of the universe

Creation of the universe

Re: Creation of the universe Posted by reaper47 on Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 2:17am
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If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
Of course. If a computer works and you don't know how, does it really work? Yes. Yes, it does.
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Re: Creation of the universe Posted by fishy on Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 2:53am
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reaper47 said:
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<DIV class=quotetext>If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
Of course. If a computer works and you don't know how, does it really work? Yes. Yes, it does.</div></div>

does that mean that Gawd didn't run vis?
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Re: Creation of the universe Posted by Orpheus on Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 3:04am
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fishy said:
does that mean that Gawd didn't run vis?
I don't think it was a question of running vis so much as, which tools he used. The universe has a bunch of errors in it and the tools he used failed to report them. :rolleyes:

It would be like all the maps released before 2.5.3

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Re: Creation of the universe Posted by Le Chief on Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 3:28am
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Re: Creation of the universe Posted by Crono on Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 5:12am
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Its hypothesized that theres Dark Matter that can't be witnessed or measured with electromagnetism (light, x-rays, etc.) but has an effect on gravity (and subsequently limiting the speed of light somehow).
Uhm ... I should probably let you know this now ... Dark Matter isn't anything mystical or unknown. As far as every cosmologist and physicist I've talked to dark matter is simply matter that doesn't irradiate light ... so like ... humans, cotton, wood, concrete, all of these things are examples of dark matter.

The only thing I've heard of that is an unknown that sounds like what you're talking about is the graviton. It's an incredibly dense particle that people think exists (which would explain why gravity even happens). Because of its density it can effect light.

This isn't some sort of dark particle or dark matter, though. The reason why we can't confirm it, as far as I know, is because our particle accelerators don't move the particles fast enough.

Everyone knows God uses a complex parallax occlusion algorithm for vis blocking. :rolleyes:
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Re: Creation of the universe Posted by Cassius on Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 7:35am
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To me, solipsism's flaw is that it isn't useful. Like proponents of the allegory of the cave, a solipsist can successfully defend the idea that only his mind exists, but what does he get from his conviction? A little emotional comfort from his justified insensitivity towards others?

I was originally interested in studying philosophy before I realized that many of the issues covered in the discipline are, at least by my judgment, similarly irrelevant. What is the nature of the relationship between subject and object? Who gives a damn? To me, the importance of any knowledge is in how it affects your life and the way you lead it. Everything else is fine to toy with, but practically destructive to give too much focus.
Re: Creation of the universe Posted by Gaara on Thu Dec 20th 2007 at 12:22pm
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http://partners.nytimes.com/library/national/science/053000sci-physics-light.html
I remember hearing about this a while ago.
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