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Ultimate fate of the universe     

Author: turtoni
Date: Jun 24, 2008 16:32

... entertainment. The concept of an end to the universe has inspired some authors to explore the more human-centric topics of fate and free will, In Kurt Vonnegut's classic novel Slaughterhouse Five, the primary character is a war veteran who is contacted by aliens from the planet Tralfamadore who claim that one of their scientists will accidentally destroy the universe while testing a new ...
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Re: What if: Romans see potential of Steam Power?     

Author: Democracy Highlander
Date: Jun 20, 2008 15:23

... forms of energy one can use. But because we coerce our kids to pay these expenses we have the appearance that the gas is a cheap energy. Practically, we are selling our kids to a slaughterhouse for .... cheap gas. I don't understand why people are falling for this kind of crap. Because they care. -- The world of the future will be fully democratic or will not be at all. ...
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History of Jewish Rule     

Author: www.freedomtofascism.com
Date: May 27, 2008 12:39

... a New World Order to prevent another war. It only took twenty years to organize the biggest slaughterhouse in world history, one that would eliminate 45-60 million potential threats to the New World ... attacks against two Moslem countries by the US and UK. Under the distraction of those slaughterhouse disasters which were designed by Jews, the Israelis now obliterate Lebanon in an attempt to ...
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Re: They kill horses, don't they?     

Author: Faye
Date: May 6, 2008 20:53

... Derby and the 1987 Breeders' Cup Classic figured to have earned Ferdinand a cushy retirement when his racing days were over. Instead, his life apparently ended in a grisly manner, in a Japanese slaughterhouse in 2002, according to the racing industry trade magazine The Blood-Horse, which will report his death in its issue dated July 26. It is believed that his carcass was used to make pet ...
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Re: The ( unimaginable ) 4-D world that's intrinsic to nature.     

Author: John C
Date: May 1, 2008 07:55

... its a 3-D model or ( worse ) a statistical model. For some light reading on this topic see this philosophical novel about World War II and 4-D hyperspace: ³ Slaughterhouse-Five; or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death ². Einstein said: ³ I see a pattern, but my imagination cannot picture the maker of ...
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Re: The ( unimaginable ) 4-D world that's intrinsic to nature.     

Author: ah
Date: May 1, 2008 03:34

... its a 3-D model or ( worse ) a statistical model. For some light reading on this topic see this philosophical novel about World War II and 4-D hyperspace: ³ Slaughterhouse-Five; or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death ². Einstein said: ³ I see a pattern, but my imagination cannot picture the maker of that pattern. ...
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Re: The ( unimaginable ) 4-D world that's intrinsic to nature.     

Author: Art Deco
Date: Apr 29, 2008 19:29

...otherwise its a 3-D model or ( worse ) a statistical model. For some light reading on this topic see this philosophical novel about World War II and 4-D hyperspace: ³ Slaughterhouse-Five; or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death ². Einstein said: ³ I see a pattern, but my imagination cannot picture the maker of that pattern. ...
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Re: The ( unimaginable ) 4-D world that's intrinsic to nature.     

Author: ah
Date: Apr 28, 2008 21:32

... otherwise its a 3-D model or ( worse ) a statistical model. For some light reading on this topic see this philosophical novel about World War II and 4-D hyperspace: ³ Slaughterhouse-Five; or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death ². Einstein said: ³ I see a pattern, but my imagination cannot picture the maker of that pattern. ...
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Re: The ( unimaginable ) 4-D world that's intrinsic to nature.     

Author: Art Deco
Date: Apr 28, 2008 17:59

...-D; otherwise its a 3-D model or ( worse ) a statistical model. For some light reading on this topic see this philosophical novel about World War II and 4-D hyperspace: ³ Slaughterhouse-Five; or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death ². Einstein said: ³ I see a pattern, but my imagination cannot picture the maker of that pattern. I see...
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Re: The ( unimaginable ) 4-D world that's intrinsic to nature.     

Author: ah
Date: Apr 27, 2008 22:04

... in 4-D; otherwise its a 3-D model or ( worse ) a statistical model. For some light reading on this topic see this philosophical novel about World War II and 4-D hyperspace: “ Slaughterhouse-Five; or, The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance With Death ”. Einstein said: “ I see a pattern, but my imagination cannot picture the maker of that pattern. I see a ...
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