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the expectation that it will wake up is not so much a belief as an informed understanding, based on the same science that says there is a universe.
Quote from: duffyd on 20/04/2020 18:34:24I am so much smarter than you.200 years after what, Al? Since you don't know and because you run away when asked, you really don't have any reason to expect I will interact with you.
I am so much smarter than you.
Quote from: CliveG on 20/04/2020 10:40:35Are you serious? If so, why do you read a book you are so opposed to?I'm not opposed to it, only to idiotic misinterpretations and cynical misrepresentations of it. The King James version contains some of the best English ever written. Just like Shakespeare, the historical sequence is believable if a bit "curated" (to be polite) but I wouldn't base my life on Revelations or a Midsummer Night's Dream, and it's full of useful quotations.
Are you serious? If so, why do you read a book you are so opposed to?
What does "wake up" mean?
Quote from: alancalverd on 20/04/2020 11:28:02Quote from: CliveG on 20/04/2020 10:40:35Are you serious? If so, why do you read a book you are so opposed to?I'm not opposed to it, only to idiotic misinterpretations and cynical misrepresentations of it. The King James version contains some of the best English ever written. Just like Shakespeare, the historical sequence is believable if a bit "curated" (to be polite) but I wouldn't base my life on Revelations or a Midsummer Night's Dream, and it's full of useful quotations.Okay. Now I am intrigued. Give me a few examples, including some useful quotations.
They don't know when the N.T. was written
To summarize, over the last little while, opponents of GOD have added nothing to prove their case.
Quote from: CliveG on 21/04/2020 11:00:53Quote from: alancalverd on 20/04/2020 11:28:02Quote from: CliveG on 20/04/2020 10:40:35Are you serious? If so, why do you read a book you are so opposed to?I'm not opposed to it, only to idiotic misinterpretations and cynical misrepresentations of it. The King James version contains some of the best English ever written. Just like Shakespeare, the historical sequence is believable if a bit "curated" (to be polite) but I wouldn't base my life on Revelations or a Midsummer Night's Dream, and it's full of useful quotations.Okay. Now I am intrigued. Give me a few examples, including some useful quotations.Have you seen Usain Bolt race? He can't compete with Sweet Old Al. No one in history can approach his escape velocity. Defies standard physics models.
That is 36 fold, is it? That equates to a 97 % effective single mask. Here is a reference.
Are you going to admit that both you (and the USA and UK) are wrong?
Looking at John Hopkins site we have 2,499,000 cases and 171,000 which is 2.8 % for the world. The US is 788,000 cases and 42,000 deaths (nearest 1,000) which is 5.3 %. You were saying that the figure is less that 1%.
Okay. Now I am intrigued. Give me a few examples, including some useful quotations.
In other words, person A speaks and the viral load is reduced 6 fold. Person B breathes in and there is a further 6 fold reduction.
many physicists now consider our universe to be just one bubble among a vast number of other universes.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 21/04/2020 05:39:09many physicists now consider our universe to be just one bubble among a vast number of other universes. Really? The multiverse is surely a mathematical tool for prediction, not a physical entity.
Quote from: CliveG on 21/04/2020 15:40:45In other words, person A speaks and the viral load is reduced 6 fold. Person B breathes in and there is a further 6 fold reduction. Probably not. Almost any mask will reduce the velocity and hence spread of exhaled droplets, which is why we wear surgical masks in operating theaters, but you need a fully fitted HEPA filter to significantly reduce inhalation of aerosols. Even if your surgical or cloth mask is saturated, it slows down the exhalate, but a saturated cloth mask is a very efficient source of inhaled bugs, HEPA less so.
You will probably have read or seen Romeo and Juliet more than once, and as my English teacher said "It's just a load of quotations" so I won't bother to repeat them here.
Art thou forger, knave or wit?
Quote from: alancalverd on 22/04/2020 12:15:09Art thou forger, knave or wit?Wit.