Dear Jeff▲Relf: On Sep 12, 5:33 pm, Jeff▲Relf <Jeff_R...@Seattle.Invalid> wrote: Near as I can tell,dlzc'sbelief in literal back holes is a religious conviction. You tell me. I have worked for some, and you are acting like one. As usual. David A. Smith
Near as I can tell, dlzc's belief in literal back holes is a religious conviction. Einstein ( in 1939 ) wrote: “ The ‘ Schwarzschild singularity ’ does not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light. ”. Even Stephen Hawking ( belatedly ) said:...
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...yahoo.com> wrote: On Aug 16, 1:51 pm, Claud...@aol.com wrote: On Aug 14, 9:14 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:> Free to choose religion ok. But those religious fundamentalists should be sent to labor camp for re-education!!! China's answer to every problem. The United States' answer, too, since our prison systems are filled with inmates and very ...
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... need cause This appears to be the life of reality. Right now it is in a silly phase. Perhaps next will be more mundane. Considering that "being" is a kind of religious experience in a "chapel perilous or precarious", silliness and mundaness are to be desired.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - i was thinking about the hindu caste system and their ...
... need cause This appears to be the life of reality. Right now it is in a silly phase. Perhaps next will be more mundane. Considering that "being" is a kind of religious experience in a "chapel perilous or precarious", silliness and mundaness are to be desired.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - i was thinking about the hindu caste system and their ...
...yahoo.com> wrote: On Aug 16, 1:51 pm, Claud...@aol.com wrote: On Aug 14, 9:14 am, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:> Free to choose religion ok. But those religious fundamentalists should be sent to labor camp for re-education!!! China's answer to every problem. The United States' answer, too, since our prison systems are filled with inmates and very ...