From: BURT on
On Jun 2, 10:19 am, Igor <thoov...(a)excite.com> wrote:
> On Jun 2, 3:26 am, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The amount of probability--
> > is the amount of our   IGNORANCE    !!!
> > ATB
> > Y.Porat
>
> So we'll put you down for 100%?

Quantum vibration is stochastic. Because there are sizes of infinity
of possibilities nothing ever repeates. Those infinitely small details
don't ever repeat.

Mitch Raemsch
From: spudnik on
when the Moon hits your eye,
like a big pizza pie,
that's the ballistical theory of light!

you can have your creampuff pie in your face, and
lick it off, two!

thusNso:
the curvature of space was proven (with the aid of "synchronized
sundials"
with a friend at another locale on the same meridian) by Aristarchus;
later, it was measured by Gauss on Alsace-Lorraine for France,
using his theodolite.... now, what could be simpler?

thusNso:
what is a vacuum?... are you referring to Pascal's dyscovery
of an absolute plenum in the barometer?
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Copernicus/LCV.htm
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2000A&A...356L..53B
> Perhaps you don't know what a vacuum is.

thusNso:
I'd like to hear more about Halliburton's engineering;
is this really a Dark Art?... following, about a popular and
superefficient use of oil.

Dear Editor;
The staff report on plastic bags, given when SM considered a ban,
before, refused to list the actual fraction of a penny, paid for them
by bulk users like grocers & farmers at markets. Any rational EIR
would show that, at a fraction of a gram of "fossilized fuel (TM)"
per bag, a)
they require far less energy & materiel than a paper bag, and b)
that recycling them is impractical & unsanitary, beyond reusing the
clean
ones for carrying & garbage. (Alas, the fundy Greenies say that
the bags are not biodegradeable, but everyday observation shows,
they certainly don't last very long.)

As I stated at that meeting, perhaps coastal communities *should* ban
them -- except at farmers' markets -- because they are such efficient
examples of "tensional integrity," that they can clog stormdrains by
catching all sorts of leaves, twigs & paper. But, a statewide ban is
just too much of an environmental & economic burden.

--Stop British Petroleum's capNtrade rip-off;
tell your legislators, a tiny tax on carbon could achieve the result,
instead of "let the arbitrageurs/hedgies/daytrippers make
as much money as they can on CO2 credits!"
http://wlym.com