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(((get well mitch leary ))))))))))))     

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Author: bill page
Date: May 26, 2008 21:09

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Re: Semi-coherent light is detectable as a semi-particle, semi-wave.     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: Apr 20, 2008 08:15

... you have the Copenhagen interpretation. Clinging to that old thing is like believing in UFO's and timetravel. Believing in only a terrestrial existence of intelligent life is far worse off than believing in "UFO's and timetravel". Your "probability theory" seems as equally a bit vague, as is string theory or cold fusion theory. ...
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Re: Semi-coherent light is detectable as a semi-particle, semi-wave.     

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Author: Art Deco
Date: Apr 19, 2008 07:59

...this is the only way that a wave-particle duality type of paradox could occur. Unless you really want to struggle to jam a square peg into a round hole - in which case you have the Copenhagen interpretation. Clinging to that old thing is like believing in UFO's and timetravel. No one understands what Jeff<glyph>Relf argues. -- "Classic erroneous presupposition." -- David Tholen
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Re: Semi-coherent light is detectable as a semi-particle, semi-wave.     

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Author: Huang
Date: Apr 19, 2008 05:34

... that random length can be characterized as being either continuous or discrete - as one may wish. Clearly, this is the only way that a wave-particle duality type of paradox could occur. Unless you really want to struggle to jam a square peg into a round hole - in which case you have the Copenhagen interpretation. Clinging to that old thing is like believing in UFO's and timetravel.
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Re: TNG could have really used more time travel episodes.     

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Author: Benjamin Pavsner
Date: Feb 27, 2008 15:17

...all of Voyager's crew, some of them not even Starfleet, staying together after they got home after 7 years... as who can forget that oh so great finale with the Borg/timetravel/Klingons. There wouldn't be a need to make a "reunion" movie from either DS9 or Voyager. But there could have been a film made that could have taken advantage of some of the great ...
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Re: TNG could have really used more time travel episodes.     

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Author: Kweeg
Date: Feb 27, 2008 09:12

... of Voyager's crew, some of them not even Starfleet, staying together after they got home after 7 years... as who can forget that oh so great finale with the Borg/timetravel/Klingons. There wouldn't be a need to make a "reunion" movie from either DS9 or Voyager. But there could have been a film made that could have taken advantage of some of the great ...
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Re: TNG could have really used more time travel episodes.     

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Author: Kweeg
Date: Feb 27, 2008 09:10

...or all of Voyager's crew, some of them not even Starfleet, staying together after they got home after 7 years... as who can forget that oh so great finale with the Borg/timetravel/Klingons. There wouldn't be a need to make a "reunion" movie from either DS9 or Voyager. But there could have been a film made that could have taken advantage of some of the great characters ...
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Re: TNG could have really used more time travel episodes.     

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Author: Anybody
Date: Feb 26, 2008 22:28

...all of Voyager's crew, some of them not even Starfleet, staying together after they got home after 7 years... as who can forget that oh so great finale with the Borg/timetravel/Klingons. There wouldn't be a need to make a "reunion" movie from either DS9 or Voyager. But there could have been a film made that could have taken advantage of some of the great characters...
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Re: TNG could have really used more time travel episodes.     

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Author: Kevin
Date: Feb 26, 2008 20:03

... movies or all of Voyager's crew, some of them not even Starfleet, staying together after they got home after 7 years... as who can forget that oh so great finale with the Borg/timetravel/Klingons. There wouldn't be a need to make a "reunion" movie from either DS9 or Voyager. But there could have been a film made that could have taken advantage of some of the great characters ...
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Re: TNG could have really used more time travel episodes.     

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Author: Kweeg
Date: Feb 26, 2008 08:41

... in the last 2 TNG movies or all of Voyager's crew, some of them not even Starfleet, staying together after they got home after 7 years... as who can forget that oh so great finale with the Borg/timetravel/Klingons. -- Qapla' Kweeg Ten of Canadian Clubs in the Eeeevil Trek Cabal "Half a gallon a'scotch!" Scotty (Spectre of the Gun) 1,079,252,848.8 km/h, not just a good idea, it's the ...
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