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With all your years of experience I was hoping you could help me out. When I play the open 6th (e) string, what time is it in Nebraska?
 
With all your years of experience I was hoping you could help me out. When I play the open 6th (e) string, what time is it in Nebraska?

Non-sequitur.

The question is frivolous as nothingness implies a complete dimensional void where the notion of time neither exists nor has relevance.

By definition your posts shouldn't even show up on the forum.
 
Non-sequitur.

The question is frivolous as nothingness implies a complete dimensional void where the notion of time neither exists nor has relevance.

By definition your posts shouldn't even show up on the forum.

Rubbish, nothingness implies a need for an explanation of absence. Absence can be very real in that the absence of light is the colour black. Sirnothingness is simply black or more accurately the new light.
 
Rubbish, nothingness implies a need for an explanation of absence. Absence can be very real in that the absence of light is the colour black. Sirnothingness is simply black or more accurately the new light.

You should run for office. Pretty good double speak.

Since you are referring to light, black is nothing. It is not a color, it is the absence of light. Black as a color only exists if you talk about pigments (which reflect light). All pigments together make black exist.....but only on paper.

Black light is an oxymoron......which is nothing but another word for more rubbish.
 
Rubbish, nothingness implies a need for an explanation of absence. Absence can be very real in that the absence of light is the colour black. Sirnothingness is simply black or more accurately the new light.

The color black only refers to the visible spectrum. Any object must emit blackbody radiation at a wavelength corresponding to its temperature. Since even the background radiation of the universe can be measured, the true absence of light cannot exist.

Except on this BBS, of course ;)
 
The color black only refers to the visible spectrum. Any object must emit blackbody radiation at a wavelength corresponding to its temperature. Since even the background radiation of the universe can be measured, the true absence of light cannot exist.

Except on this BBS, of course ;)

lol @ the amateur physicists.:laughings:
 
lol @ the amateur physicists.:laughings:

Hey man, I nearly earned a solid C+ in HS physics class. I mean, three more points and it would have been a C+. I'm pretty sure I would have had that C+ too, if the girl sitting next to me wasn't covering up her paper all the time because she was the valedictorian :(

Did I ever mention the time I electrocuted myself in physics class? Just sitting at the lab table twitching and screaming because I couldn't let go of the lead on the bench supply :eek:

My life now is quite ironic . . .


Edit: I'm pretty sure this also involves Bose-Einstein condensate, and probably also Hawking radiation. I mean, I'm C+ sure :o
 
You've got too much time on your hands. Don't you have like 6 kids?? where do you get the time?? :p

Well, I drink a lot, I guess . . .

Actually mutts called me out too soon, he should have batted me around for fun for a while. In my old home board, there was an epic thread centered around the concept of "temperature in space". Now, I was not a participant in that thread, because I don't have the foggiest clue about such matters (this is why I continually find it amusing that I qualify as an electronics expert here. I mean, I have forgotten how to integrate). But it was a funny read, people on a finance board flaming each other over that condensate thingy, whatever that is.

Not unlike mutts, there was a clear authority there, a chem prof. But no, all of the shoe salesman daytrader-wannabes had to argue with him :laughings:
 
Well, I drink a lot, I guess . . .

Actually mutts called me out too soon, he should have batted me around for fun for a while. In my old home board, there was an epic thread centered around the concept of "temperature in space". Now, I was not a participant in that thread, because I don't have the foggiest clue about such matters (this is why I continually find it amusing that I qualify as an electronics expert here. I mean, I have forgotten how to integrate). But it was a funny read, people on a finance board flaming each other over that condensate thingy, whatever that is.

Not unlike mutts, there was a clear authority there, a chem prof. But no, all of the shoe salesman daytrader-wannabes had to argue with him :laughings:

Hey I ain't no particle or quantum physicist but I can doctor up the mechanics and wave theory bits. It is cold out there in space though. Fucking cold.;)
 
Hey I ain't no particle or quantum physicist but I can doctor up the mechanics and wave theory bits. It is cold out there in space though. Fucking cold.;)

Yeah, you can't worry about the physics though, man, space travel is an *art*. I just blast off in my pyjamas and if I die from the Van Allen belts, well that's a valid artistic choice :p
 
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