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Polar Shift

Started by Patronus, February 09, 2011, 09:59:55 AM

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A383Wing

Quote from: BigBlockSam on February 09, 2011, 12:48:23 PM
they say that's why the north east is experiencing such low temps  :shruggy:

so Global Warming is a lie??  :shruggy:

nvrbdn

heck yea it is. the earth goes through normal cycles of warming and cooling. gore just wanted to get rich.
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flyinlow

Polar shift won't make me want to drive a Toyota or Obama Motors car will it?

A383Wing

Quote from: flyinlow on February 09, 2011, 10:26:09 PM
Polar shift won't make me want to drive a Toyota or Obama Motors car will it?

maybe a Prius...a little powder blue one...

Darkman

A magnetic shift will create havoc with electric powered cars rendering them even more useless than before  :rofl:
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Tilar

Quote from: twodko on February 09, 2011, 05:18:03 PM
Do you mean the one in Cern?

Yeah that's the one. Seems since they turned that damn thing on we've been having a lot more of these things happening. Coincidence?? Maybe.

Quote from: Khyron on February 09, 2011, 09:36:49 PM
I VOTE religious quotes should get treated like political!

Whats it say about being full of yourself in the bible Joey?

Don't be so fast to dismiss the bible and what it has to say. You'll find that it does indeed predict most of what is happening.
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



Tilar

Sorry, double post when I edited.
Dave  

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elacruze

Quote from: JoeyGowdy on February 09, 2011, 06:39:33 PM
I commented on this ages ago... none of you read my twitter updates?


No.

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Ghoste

I don't dismiss the Bible but weren't the last couple of world ending disasters also predicted by the people who were interpreting the Bible?

Khyron

Quote from: Tilar on February 11, 2011, 05:12:07 AM
Don't be so fast to dismiss the bible and what it has to say. You'll find that it does indeed predict most of what is happening.

so did Nostradamus.... and I'm not reading his book neither.


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BB1

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Tilar

Quote from: Ghoste on February 11, 2011, 09:24:36 AM
I don't dismiss the Bible but weren't the last couple of world ending disasters also predicted by the people who were interpreting the Bible?

Which world ending disasters are you referring to? I don't remember what the "last couple" were?
Dave  

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Khyron

Quote from: BB1 on February 11, 2011, 11:26:03 AM
I get my news and information from the man that knows,-----> JoeyGowdy   :smilielol: :lol: :hah:

WIN!!!!!!!


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BigBlackDodge

Swiped from Wiki on the 'end of the world'....

Upon the end of the Millennium, protons will shrink below the Planck length and enter the transplanckian realm, which is a denser continuum (i.e., a continuum with a smaller Planck constant).[13] At that point, protons will undergo a leaplike redshifting (magnification), so that the universe will instantaneously return to its initial state, which is a uniform blanket of magnified primeval protons.

Thus the universe will begin a new cycle of its gravitational evolution. Due to the spatiotemporal fractality of the holographic universe, all of the cycles are perfectly identical—in about 13.7 billion years from now, you will again be reading this very webpage.



I've always wondered how the deja vu thing worked. Now I know. :yesnod:


BBD


nvrbdn

so we are living a redo from 13.7 billinon years ago? and then again it will happen in 13.7 billion years? then my plan next time around to stash rare mopars didnt happen last time or this time. pinning a note to my shirt when i die wont help for the next time :brickwall:
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bobs66440

Quote from: BigBlackDodge on February 11, 2011, 05:55:30 PM
Swiped from Wiki on the 'end of the world'....

Upon the end of the Millennium, protons will shrink below the Planck length and enter the transplanckian realm, which is a denser continuum (i.e., a continuum with a smaller Planck constant).[13] At that point, protons will undergo a leaplike redshifting (magnification), so that the universe will instantaneously return to its initial state, which is a uniform blanket of magnified primeval protons.

Thus the universe will begin a new cycle of its gravitational evolution. Due to the spatiotemporal fractality of the holographic universe, all of the cycles are perfectly identical—in about 13.7 billion years from now, you will again be reading this very webpage.


I've always wondered how the deja vu thing worked. Now I know. :yesnod:


BBD


I hate it when they use big, complicated words like "undergo" and "blanket".  :smilielol:  Sheesh are some of those words even real?

Khyron

Quote from: nvrbdn on February 11, 2011, 06:45:39 PM
so we are living a redo from 13.7 billinon years ago? and then again it will happen in 13.7 billion years? then my plan next time around to stash rare mopars didnt happen last time or this time. pinning a note to my shirt when i die wont help for the next time :brickwall:

It's all happened before....and will happen again....



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mikesbbody

Who really cares? at the end of the day we are all F....d I believe everything has a expiry date including the Earth  :Twocents:

BigBlackDodge

Quote from: mikesbbody on February 11, 2011, 11:40:51 PM
Who really cares? at the end of the day we are all F....d I believe everything has a expiry date including the Earth  :Twocents:


13.7 billion years from now you will type this again! I bethcha a dollar! :yesnod:



BBD

mikesbbody

Quote from: BigBlackDodge on February 12, 2011, 07:11:54 PM
Quote from: mikesbbody on February 11, 2011, 11:40:51 PM
Who really cares? at the end of the day we are all F....d I believe everything has a expiry date including the Earth  :Twocents:


13.7 billion years from now you will type this again! I bethcha a dollar! :yesnod:

I'll hold you to that!  :lol: I don't think I'll be holding up too well after 13.7 Billion Years though  :lol:



BBD

Khyron

bah! the sun only has a 10 billion year life and she's almost half done with that.... send me your dollar :-P


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mikesbbody

Quote from: Khyron on February 14, 2011, 01:30:37 AM
bah! the sun only has a 10 billion year life and she's almost half done with that.... send me your dollar :-P

Now? or in 10 Billion Years? if your smart, you would wait 10 Billion Years (think of the interest I'd owe you!)  :lol:

chargermike

no bible crap please. there are over 600 diffent ones. its a book nothing more.

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