From: Smiler on 2 Dec 2009 18:41 hypatiab7(a)comcast.net wrote: > On Nov 29, 1:02 am, Shrikeback <shrikeb...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> On Nov 27, 8:02 am, John Jones <jonescard...(a)btinternet.com> wrote: >> >> >>> Gravity is running out of puff. One day, unless its continual >>> accelerative force is replenished, gravity will disappear. Proof: >>> Latest evidence shows that the universe is expanding faster and >>> faster - gravity is disappearing. >> >>> Next to disappear will be atoms and particles. Unless they >>> continually make their presence known through time, which they >>> cannot do if they never change, then they too will disappear. >>> Proof: That is the reason for the existence of a probabilistic >>> quantum world, because particles are already unexpectedly vanishing. >> >>> Next to disappear will be space. If all particles are gone, and >>> nothing changes in space, then because space itself is unchanging, >>> and because Time only registers what is changing, then space will >>> vanish. Proof: When there was nothing changing in the universe >>> (before the Big Bang) then there was also no space. >> >>> Next to disappear will be Time. With nothing left in the universe >>> except Time, then the start and end of Time will be >>> indistinguishable. Both will vanish into the other. >> >>> Next to disappear will be nothing. When there is nothing at all, >>> then all we have left is grammar. Proof: we find ourselves sitting >>> down in front of the computer reading this, just as we were meant >>> to from the beginning, Alpha and Omega. Amen. >> >> I disagree. Grammar be the first thing to go. > > And Grampar? Indeed. Why be sexist about this? -- Smiler The godless one a.a.# 2279 All gods are bespoke. They're all made to perfectly fit the prejudices of their believer
From: John Jones on 3 Dec 2009 17:49 Yap wrote: > On Nov 28, 12:02 am, John Jones <jonescard...(a)btinternet.com> wrote: >> Gravity is running out of puff. One day, unless its continual >> accelerative force is replenished, gravity will disappear. Proof: Latest >> evidence shows that the universe is expanding faster and faster - >> gravity is disappearing. >> >> Next to disappear will be atoms and particles. Unless they continually >> make their presence known through time, which they cannot do if they >> never change, then they too will disappear. Proof: That is the reason >> for the existence of a probabilistic quantum world, because particles >> are already unexpectedly vanishing. >> >> Next to disappear will be space. If all particles are gone, and nothing >> changes in space, then because space itself is unchanging, and because >> Time only registers what is changing, then space will vanish. Proof: >> When there was nothing changing in the universe (before the Big Bang) >> then there was also no space. >> >> Next to disappear will be Time. With nothing left in the universe except >> Time, then the start and end of Time will be indistinguishable. Both >> will vanish into the other. >> >> Next to disappear will be nothing. When there is nothing at all, then >> all we have left is grammar. Proof: we find ourselves sitting down in >> front of the computer reading this, just as we were meant to from the >> beginning, Alpha and Omega. Amen. > > You worry too much that you will end up in the ward. > We are living happily here, without the need for your amen and god. DiD I mention some God? Or did you mention one?
From: Mark Earnest on 4 Dec 2009 03:19 "Yap" <hhyapster(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:fa1263c8-442d-4bd3-8eb0-5ad4b527b146(a)h10g2000vbm.googlegroups.com... On Nov 28, 1:01 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > "John Jones" <jonescard...(a)btinternet.com> wrote in message > > news:heot7f$44a$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > > > > > > Gravity is running out of puff. One day, unless its continual > > accelerative > > force is replenished, gravity will disappear. Proof: Latest evidence > > shows > > that the universe is expanding faster and faster - gravity is > > disappearing. > > > Next to disappear will be atoms and particles. Unless they continually > > make their presence known through time, which they cannot do if they > > never > > change, then they too will disappear. Proof: That is the reason for the > > existence of a probabilistic quantum world, because particles are > > already > > unexpectedly vanishing. > > > Next to disappear will be space. If all particles are gone, and nothing > > changes in space, then because space itself is unchanging, and because > > Time only registers what is changing, then space will vanish. Proof: > > When > > there was nothing changing in the universe (before the Big Bang) then > > there was also no space. > > > Next to disappear will be Time. With nothing left in the universe except > > Time, then the start and end of Time will be indistinguishable. Both > > will > > vanish into the other. > > > Next to disappear will be nothing. When there is nothing at all, then > > all > > we have left is grammar. Proof: we find ourselves sitting down in front > > of > > the computer reading this, just as we were meant to from the beginning, > > Alpha and Omega. Amen. > > Well, at least you had a punch line this time. > So you think the universe is running down like a wind up toy > would. What is to keep someone from winding it up again? I thought you know your own answer and his reply perfectly......ie, the pixie in the sky? **That's all you can come up with? Maybe that's what you believe.
From: John Jones on 7 Dec 2009 07:49 Yap wrote: > On Nov 28, 1:01 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> "John Jones" <jonescard...(a)btinternet.com> wrote in message >> >> news:heot7f$44a$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> >> >> >> >> >>> Gravity is running out of puff. One day, unless its continual accelerative >>> force is replenished, gravity will disappear. Proof: Latest evidence shows >>> that the universe is expanding faster and faster - gravity is >>> disappearing. >>> Next to disappear will be atoms and particles. Unless they continually >>> make their presence known through time, which they cannot do if they never >>> change, then they too will disappear. Proof: That is the reason for the >>> existence of a probabilistic quantum world, because particles are already >>> unexpectedly vanishing. >>> Next to disappear will be space. If all particles are gone, and nothing >>> changes in space, then because space itself is unchanging, and because >>> Time only registers what is changing, then space will vanish. Proof: When >>> there was nothing changing in the universe (before the Big Bang) then >>> there was also no space. >>> Next to disappear will be Time. With nothing left in the universe except >>> Time, then the start and end of Time will be indistinguishable. Both will >>> vanish into the other. >>> Next to disappear will be nothing. When there is nothing at all, then all >>> we have left is grammar. Proof: we find ourselves sitting down in front of >>> the computer reading this, just as we were meant to from the beginning, >>> Alpha and Omega. Amen. >> Well, at least you had a punch line this time. >> So you think the universe is running down like a wind up toy >> would. What is to keep someone from winding it up again? > > I thought you know your own answer and his reply perfectly......ie, > the pixie in the sky? The universe is not a BiG Clock.
From: John Jones on 7 Dec 2009 07:53 Yap wrote: > On Nov 29, 11:05 am, John Jones <jonescard...(a)btinternet.com> wrote: >> duke wrote: >>> On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:02:56 +0000, John Jones <jonescard...(a)btinternet.com> >>>> Next to disappear will be nothing. >>> You and I won't be around. >> There won't be any "not being around". > > Yes, there is no god to take care of you and duke. There won't be any "no god to take care of you and duke."
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