Laws of physics may be different depending on where you are in the universe

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zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
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That is a fantastic question. As long as you can ask questions like this, hope is not lost.

hope in the end of intellect, you mean?

But I do like how you avoided the question with some meaningless tripe.

I mean, you could use that same answer to this question:

"Why is Rape bad?"

:D
 

Kalmah

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Oct 2, 2003
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/Imagines the universe to look something like a giant magnetic field. No straight lines here.

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bfdd

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I only skimmed it, but didnt we already know this?

Wasn't the speed of light, thought the be constant, shown to be changing speed over time?

So now they are saying the (same?) thing about electromagnetism? Perhaps the galaxy (or universe as a whole) has a magenetic field of it's own that has an effect on each solar systems and planets local magenetic field. Given the fact that they saw an "axis" emerge made me think of the "axis" of the earth's magenetic poles.

Well they did increase the speed of light back in 2208
 

Gibsons

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Neither of you seemed to have understood the question to begin with. Any attempt at answering it would be silly.

I asked you, Malak, how you, Malak, made the determination of what was in your opinion, "outside our grasp."

If you'd rather, you can just tell us what you think is not outside our grasp.