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Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?

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Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« on: 01/11/2020 20:58:18 »
I'm getting bored. That's boring for me, and you. give it a shot, try your weirdest idea and see where it takes you.
« Last Edit: 26/02/2021 19:36:31 by chris »
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #1 on: 01/11/2020 21:45:24 »
If you get a lot of hydrogen and wait a (long) while, some of it starts to wonder where it came from.
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #2 on: 01/11/2020 22:03:44 »
F^' man :)

Okay, anyone except BC
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #3 on: 01/11/2020 22:05:58 »
Actually BC, you're a author in disguise.
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #4 on: 01/11/2020 22:21:44 »
I'm afraid it's not original.
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #5 on: 01/11/2020 22:25:42 »
Okay, two things. You present the reason(s) to your post.

the other is that you made me laugh. It's a serious fault of yours, unless you're a author?
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #6 on: 01/11/2020 22:49:48 »
Wondering where it came from is fine, but some of it wonders why, and that really is stupid.
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #7 on: 02/11/2020 08:03:47 »
It's not my idea, but this is the weirdest thing I've come across in  the past year...
1+2+3+4+... =-1/12
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #8 on: 02/11/2020 21:06:13 »
Quote from: yor_on on 01/11/2020 22:25:42
a author?
You must be an Yank though?
« Last Edit: 03/11/2020 21:24:04 by Petrochemicals »
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #9 on: 03/11/2020 04:05:20 »
How do you know it is a mad house? When the most realistic guy in the house is still believing in fairy tales...

A more serious one for Yor_on, how could the Universe be infinite and logic still be working in this infinite Universe?
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #10 on: 05/11/2020 14:01:40 »
We may not post new ideas here! See New Theories.
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Re: Does anyone have a new idea, based on facts?
« Reply #11 on: 26/02/2021 11:00:28 »
Well, logic is logic. It's a rational approach to a problem, presuming it to have a solution, or solutions. Nowadays I just accept 'infinity', and from that you will need to find a rational approach to why it can be both logical and infinite. Took me some time to accept it though, but most of what we've expected to be true through history has been found to be otherwise. And logic is 'infinite' too, isn't it? It's a metaphysical approach to reality using abstractions and mathematics.

and I need to look up that guy Evan :)
And no, Swede, PC
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Done  https://www.scienceabc.com/eyeopeners/how-is-the-sum-1234-equal-to-112.html
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