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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Kevin B. MurphyKevin B. Murphy Date: Sep 10, 2008 10:45
On 9-Sep-2008, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Here's the thing, Immortalist. The earth is protected from any danger
>> of
>> being struck by wormholes, by definition. It's easy for me to say that
>> I've
>> seen a wormhole because proving it should be a daunting task. It's hard
>> for
>> me to say that the response is being caused by a wormhole that nobody,
>> including myself, can see. Immortalist... wormholes penetrate through
>> the
>> center of a planet or moon. They go all the way through the center and
>> out
>> the other side.
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> Your definition seems to exceed the extension of the common definition
> of wormholes. Hence you need to explain this special type of wormhole
> that protects planets and all that jazz.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole
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>> If you combine work with play then more work can be accomplished. Does
>> anyone think Civilization is really cool!! I've never played online
>> before.
You've lost me Immortalist. I can prove that E=mc^2 but you say what? I'm
disallowed from disputing anything that the Lords of TimeSpace want to shove
down my throat.
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If you combine work with play then more work can be accomplished. Does
anyone think Civilization is really cool!! I've never played online before.
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