From: spudnik on 21 Jul 2010 19:31 thermite is not what you think, it is; it's primary use is for dismantling steel frameworks, piece by piece, just as they were welded -- see the report by MIT's Head Welder. thus: there, you've hit upon the self-same absurdity of Newton's "theory" of corpuscles, vis-a-vu waves of light in the non-vacuum of space (unconsciously .-) thus quoth: Does every dust speck have gravitons? And if not, how do the specks know... "which way the mass is"? --BP's cap&trade "free-er trade nostrum" is before Senate! http://tarpley.net/online-books/george-bush-the-unauthorized-biography/chapter-8-the-permian-basin-gang/
From: nanothermite911fbibustards on 22 Jul 2010 02:15 On Jul 21, 4:31 pm, spudnik <Space...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > thermite is not what you think, it is; > it's primary use is for dismantling steel frameworks, > piece by piece, just as they were welded -- > see the report by MIT's Head Welder. > > thus: > there, you've hit upon the self-same absurdity > of Newton's "theory" of corpuscles, vis-a-vu waves of light > in the non-vacuum of space (unconsciously .-) > > thus quoth: > Does every dust speck have gravitons? And if not, how do the specks > know... "which way the mass is"? > > --BP's cap&trade "free-er trade nostrum" is before Senate!http://tarpley.net/online-books/george-bush-the-unauthorized-biograph... Whats the qualification of you a faceless, spooooky bustard ? unlike HONORABLE Professor Dr Steven Jones, who sacrificed his job and career at BYU - Brigham Young University . Whats your sacrifice to show your conviction from your ODIOUS and PUTRID mouth ?
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