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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 21 years ago
      Then slashesd through blank space... seems to me someone is swatting after flies... But I don't see the flies. perhaps: . . . . / . / . . \ . . . . / . \ ;) okay, just never mind me here. :rolleyes:
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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 21 years ago
      Anyone got a light in here....
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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 21 years ago
      Is it dark in here? I can't see! PS. I'm glad you asked for a light ... not for a match. ;)
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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 21 years ago
      OK, maybe I am dumb and clueless - but what exactly is this conversation about?
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    • mattson
      mattson over 21 years ago
      Hey Tom, an empty world may be theoretically possible. But consider this, even empty space (in reality) has energy. There are constantly antiparticles and particles being formed and destroyed in the void. This is on such a minute time scale, on average you wouldn't notice (and you would call it empty space). Schroedinger's cat is a thought experiment on the duality of something being a particle and a wave at the same time. To apply it literally is not so meaningful. A complex system (like a cat) requires statistical mechanics, a completely different set of rules than applying quantum mechanics to a single particle (err, wave). Let this be your lesson, about trying to bring something into a discussion about nothing. That would violate conservation of energy.
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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 21 years ago
      I asked that question many posts ago....I am still lost...
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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 21 years ago
      Originally posted by Conniekat8 Then slashesd through blank space... seems to me someone is swatting after flies... But I don't see the flies. perhaps: . . . . / . / . . \ . . . . / . \ ;) okay, just never mind me here. :rolleyes: I read this post three times and got more confused each time! Then the fourth time it started to make sense. That's what scares me.:eek:
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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 21 years ago
      Be afraid, be very afraid! How many posts can we make talking about nothing? Hey, they made a hit sitcom about nothing. There's value to nothing, just depends which way you look at it.
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      Former Member over 21 years ago
      Nothing.
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      Former Member over 21 years ago
      Originally posted by Conniekat8 Be afraid, be very afraid! How many posts can we make talking about nothing? Hey, they made a hit sitcom about nothing. There's value to nothing, just depends which way you look at it. Wasn't there already a very long post about nothing...??? Seems to me I got a message from the administrator for that one - as I'm sure many of you did too.:)
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