From: Smiler on
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
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

"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
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
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."