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Title: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Balloon on March 15, 2011, 12:34:08 PM
Gimme some cool stuff to research,

I'm officially Bored with the internet
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: che on March 15, 2011, 12:39:37 PM
Gimme some cool stuff to research,

I'm officially Bored with the internet
Would you do some research on this for me  ? thanks.

My wife doesn't believe me.
http://www.womens-health.com/boards/sex/11697-swallowing-semen-reduces-risk-breast-cancer.html
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Balloon on March 15, 2011, 12:49:38 PM
 8)
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Game Time on March 15, 2011, 12:52:27 PM
Reserach how this dude got so shredded naturally:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=132575623
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Fallsview on March 15, 2011, 08:37:08 PM
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Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Spike on March 15, 2011, 08:39:18 PM
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Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 15, 2011, 08:45:36 PM
Gimme some cool stuff to research,

I'm officially Bored with the internet

watch these videos ...watch the first 10 mins and u wont be able to stop
part 1
http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/educational_and_howto/watch/v18220995p6fs4hxQ
part 2
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8524267568796529301#
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: stuntmovie on March 15, 2011, 10:27:50 PM
Quantum Mechanics .... Start by reading DANCING WU LI MASTERS.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: tbombz on March 15, 2011, 10:36:56 PM
8)
thats pretty coool. though the similarity is only in design, not in the manner of construction. neurons dont pop into exist and expand outwards. but the basic structure is like the exact same. very cool.





you want some stuff to research, start with bishop george berkeley.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: kiwiol on March 15, 2011, 10:42:27 PM
If you don't do it, I suggest you spend some time console gaming, Balloon. Pastime of the gods.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Firemuscle on March 15, 2011, 10:45:02 PM
 There's all kinds of awesome stuff happening in theoretical physics. Check it out.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Alex23 on March 15, 2011, 10:50:19 PM
thats pretty coool. though the similarity is only in design, not in the manner of construction. neurons dont pop into exist and expand outwards. but the basic structure is like the exact same. very cool.

It just shows us how recursive the Universe is; the infini small and the infini large coexist and are re-entrant.. often contained within each other

(http://www.alicia-logic.com/capsimages/mib_114Marbles.jpg)

You can also google Alex Gauthier + Big cock. Plenty will pop up..
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: tbombz on March 16, 2011, 03:04:10 PM
It just shows us how recursive the Universe is; the infini small and the infini large coexist and are re-entrant.. often contained within each other

(http://www.alicia-logic.com/capsimages/mib_114Marbles.jpg)

yes. exactly. infinite complexity. infinitely divisible and infinite in potential. but impossible to be expressed in finite terms. but yet finite things do exist. how?
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Hulkotron on March 16, 2011, 04:20:10 PM
yes. exactly. infinite complexity. infinitely divisible and infinite in potential. but impossible to be expressed in finite terms. but yet finite things do exist. how?

Dark matter!
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: haider on March 16, 2011, 04:26:50 PM
Sory but the universe is not infinitely big or infinitely divisible.

We do not know of anything beyond the universe, or of any particles smaller than the elementary particles (quarks, electrons, etc.)
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: tbombz on March 16, 2011, 04:33:54 PM
if anything exists at all, then by definition it must be infinitely divisible.

thats not up for discussion.

and on the issue of infinite size, i said infinite potential.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: haider on March 16, 2011, 04:42:17 PM
if anything exists at all, then by definition it must be infinitely divisible.

thats not up for discussion.

and on the issue of infinite size, i said infinite potential.
its not true: whose definition? on what basis do you make that statement? what is a 'thing' anyway?

these questions have been illuminated plenty by science for us to conjecture with philosophical nonsense.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: tbombz on March 16, 2011, 04:47:26 PM
its not true: whose definition? on what basis do you make that statement? what is a 'thing' anyway?

these questions have been illuminated plenty by science for us to conjecture with philosophical nonsense.

if something exists, it can be measured or verified in some way. if there is something there at all, it takes up a finite amount of space.  whatever it is, will have a length(a size), and a mass. anything that has size or mass can be rboken in half. and then broken in half. and broken in half again. to infinite. and as long as there was something there to begin with, you will never reach a point where you dont have any more material to break in half, you will always be able to break it into smaller and smaller pieces.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: haider on March 16, 2011, 05:01:05 PM
if something exists, it can be measured or verified in some way. if there is something there at all, it takes up a finite amount of space.  whatever it is, will have a length(a size), and a mass. anything that has size or mass can be rboken in half. and then broken in half. and broken in half again. to infinite. and as long as there was something there to begin with, you will never reach a point where you dont have any more material to break in half, you will always be able to break it into smaller and smaller pieces.
Maybe in an abstract manner you can but physically there is nothing smaller than an elementary particle.

An elementary particle is not made up of anything else. And it is not even as simple as that, particles on this level act both as waves and physical particles with mass. All intuition and concept of physical reality breaks down; all we are left with is quantum mechanics which very few people understand.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Hulkotron on March 16, 2011, 05:11:54 PM
There is a minimum distance and a minimum time (albeit theoretical).  Learn yourself some Max Planck bitches!
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: 225for70 on March 16, 2011, 05:14:20 PM
Gimme some cool stuff to research,

I'm officially Bored with the internet


Watch the movie...to open up pandora's box
  [/youtube]
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Natural Man on March 16, 2011, 06:03:45 PM
if something exists, it can be measured or verified in some way. if there is something there at all, it takes up a finite amount of space.  whatever it is, will have a length(a size), and a mass. anything that has size or mass can be rboken in half. and then broken in half. and broken in half again. to infinite. and as long as there was something there to begin with, you will never reach a point where you dont have any more material to break in half, you will always be able to break it into smaller and smaller pieces.

seriously stfu...
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: 225for70 on March 16, 2011, 06:22:22 PM
seriously stfu...

x to the infinite power...He needs to STFU
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Mr. Magoo on March 16, 2011, 06:31:10 PM
if something exists, it can be measured or verified in some way. if there is something there at all, it takes up a finite amount of space.  whatever it is, will have a length(a size), and a mass. anything that has size or mass can be rboken in half. and then broken in half. and broken in half again. to infinite. and as long as there was something there to begin with, you will never reach a point where you dont have any more material to break in half, you will always be able to break it into smaller and smaller pieces.

gayer than using a 2500 year old paradox
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: ToxicAvenger on March 16, 2011, 06:37:54 PM
It just shows us how recursive the Universe is; the infini small and the infini large coexist and are re-entrant.. often contained within each other

(http://www.alicia-logic.com/capsimages/mib_114Marbles.jpg)

You can also google Alex Gauthier + Big cock. Plenty will pop up..

actually roger penrose recently (5ish years) postulated (along with others) that we live in an "open" universe..which..because of dark energy (which makes up most of the universe) is speeding up the expansion of the universe...eventually  will destroy all matter ..because everything will be stretched soo far apart that all that will remain are photons..which will eventually lad to another big bang in another universe!

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4b/DarkMatterPie.jpg/375px-DarkMatterPie.jpg)
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: stuntmovie on March 16, 2011, 07:09:26 PM
interesting to read some of the stuff you guys are saying under this topic.

I sure as hell ain't no Quantum Mechanics expert but according to one professor who teaches that subject, that very statement proves that I know more about QM than those who claim to understand it thoroughly.

Once someone claims to know it entirely, it's proof that he knows nothing about it.

Based on my limited study of the subject, the only 'thing' that exists is pure energy .... and then it gets really complicated  delving into 'ulterior realities' (or something similar to that term) which I completely failed to understand.

My 'limited study of QM' consists of reading Dancing Wu Li Masters (the best book on the subject) about 6 times in an attempt to understand it, but I are dumb and only learned it well enough to talk to professors who think I understand it pretty well.

If you really want to make an attempt at expanding your mind, I strongly suggest reading DWLM. Most of you will enjoy Schroder's Cat in the black box and the dual nature of light, etc.

You can download it for free somewhere on the net. Or let me know and I'll do my best to send you a copy or at least a link.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Hulkotron on March 16, 2011, 07:12:03 PM
Getbig accounts for a good chunk of that Intergalactic Gas I bet.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Alex23 on March 16, 2011, 07:13:55 PM
actually roger penrose recently (5ish years) postulated (along with others) that we live in an "open" universe..which..because of dark energy (which makes up most of the universe) is speeding up the expansion of the universe...eventually  will destroy all matter ..because everything will be stretched soo far apart that all that will remain are photons..which will eventually lad to another big bang in another universe!

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4b/DarkMatterPie.jpg/375px-DarkMatterPie.jpg)

Good stuff tox... however, Penrose never took in consideration Fallsview+A23+TeamP's Light matter of positiveness in consideration...
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: tbombz on March 16, 2011, 08:41:16 PM
Maybe in an abstract manner you can but physically there is nothing smaller than an elementary particle.

An elementary particle is not made up of anything else. And it is not even as simple as that, particles on this level act both as waves and physical particles with mass. All intuition and concept of physical reality breaks down; all we are left with is quantum mechanics which very few people understand.

if an elementary particle exists, its made of something. whatever its made of has an "inside". and whatever that is has an "inside". continually to infinite.


its not something abstract. its reality. wrap your head around it.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: PJim on March 16, 2011, 08:52:44 PM
Only on getbig can you be an expert in resistance training, MMA, pulling women, diet, anabolic steroids and fundamental particles all at the same time. ::)
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: haider on March 16, 2011, 08:56:13 PM
if an elementary particle exists, its made of something. whatever its made of has an "inside". and whatever that is has an "inside". continually to infinite.


its not something abstract. its reality. wrap your head around it.
I am quite sure of what I'm talking about; I suspect that you have not taken a physics course beyond the most elementary one. So I don't blame you for having this view. This is truly not a knock on you.

My simple point was that matter is not infinitely divisible: there is such a thing as elementary particles that can NOT be divided any further.

your concept of what matter consists of is a rudimentary one that is useful only up to a certain point. It does not make any sense to speak of an inside of an electron. It is not like a piece of cheese that occupies a definite space that you can cut and look inside of.

You may or may not understand this depending on how much physics you have taken, so I'm not knocking your intelligence. As others have pointed out you do seem to be a bit thick headed when it comes to your views though.

Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: PJim on March 16, 2011, 09:06:44 PM
I am quite sure of what I'm talking about; I suspect that you have not taken a physics course beyond the most elementary one. So I don't blame you for having this view. This is truly not a knock on you.

My simple point was that matter is not infinitely divisible: there is such a thing as elementary particles that can NOT be divided any further.

your concept of what matter consists of is a rudimentary one that is useful only up to a certain point. It does not make any sense to speak of an inside of an electron. It is not like a piece of cheese that occupies a definite space that you can cut and look inside of.

You may or may not understand this depending on how much physics you have taken, so I'm not knocking your intelligence. As others have pointed out you do seem to be a bit thick headed when it comes to your views though.



Exactly. The images that people see of fundamental particles are  illustrated in a way that will allow the average Joe to grasp the workings of the atom, which they try to relate to non-quantum sized objects.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: GroinkTropin on March 16, 2011, 09:10:22 PM
if an elementary particle exists, its made of something. whatever its made of has an "inside". and whatever that is has an "inside". continually to infinite.


its not something abstract. its reality. wrap your head around it.

And you plan to cut particles how exactly?

To OP, research Zero Point energy, shit is fascinating.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: haider on March 16, 2011, 09:15:01 PM
Exactly. The images that people see of fundamental particles are  illustrated in a way that will allow the average Joe to grasp the workings of the atom, which they try to relate to non-quantum sized objects.
yes, a good example is Bohr's atomic model of an atom with a nucleus and electrons neatly revolving around it in circular orbits.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: haider on March 16, 2011, 09:17:41 PM
To the OP, I would read this website in its entirety:

http://www.humanjourney.us/ (http://www.humanjourney.us/)

Excerpt from intro:
Introduction to The Human Journey

The parent Institute of this project, The Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge, was founded on providing the basis of information available to the general public, primarily about what it means to be human: our capacities, our weaknesses, our potential. This project is under the direction of Robert Ornstein with contributions from associates of ISHK: Click to see the list of names.

We inaugurate this website – the story of our journey – with a long view of the deep background of our species, the forces that made us, some significant steps along the way, and a view to the future.

If we don’t know our history, social and biological, we can’t adapt fully to a world that we made.
Of course one website, especially one helmed by a small group of people in a small institute, can’t be comprehensive. We’re concentrating on a few areas where information isn’t represented well. And there is so much work published, streamed along the internet, that we’ve also recommended many of the most useful works in print, on the web and on disk.


Where to begin is always a question. Where, do we say, humanity began? And what made those early ancestors “human”? We’re not going to be overly precise in this since there isn’t much evidence, and it’s scattered throughout the world. We first present a brief overview of the ancestors of modern human beings with a set of illustrations and timelines so one can keep the complex history better in mind. We have reviewed selected works of particular relevance to our evolutionary journey. Throughout this website we have links to other websites, and book recommendations for those wishing to go further.

So its beginnings are not at the origin of the universe, or the billions of years of the development of life from the primordial slush (everyone says “primordial soup,” but that’s too appetizing). And, of course, there has been an explosion of interest in early human beings, with the development of genetic testing, carbon-dating and countless archaeological field workers. We are going to choose a few points of interest that are of the most importance to our past and future. Where there is superior work by a large organization, we’ll point you to it, and for all important work, we’ll provide a summary and illustrations as well as, of course, links.

The future depends on how we understand who we are, and how the past has made us so: what is unchanging about Human Nature, and what we CAN and MUST change to face a world that is far different from our ancestors’.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Spike on March 16, 2011, 09:48:57 PM
all this chaos theory shit is useless and will render you a useless tool whos only outlet is publication of regurgitated hypotheses of every research hoopin on the bus of what is 'believed' the norm with science

issac newton working on mathematics in his spare time and made advancements that no one knew was there, how long did they think the earth was flat,

but this realativity may be backed by 'pictures' of space but its all theory and useless

study infinitesimal calculus - and algorhytms - you can program and kickass at video games, fix your girls computer, all kinds of shit instead of talking of some area in space we'll never see and your female partner could give a shit abuot at dinner time ;)
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: tbombz on March 17, 2011, 05:19:50 PM
I am quite sure of what I'm talking about; I suspect that you have not taken a physics course beyond the most elementary one. So I don't blame you for having this view. This is truly not a knock on you.

My simple point was that matter is not infinitely divisible: there is such a thing as elementary particles that can NOT be divided any further.

your concept of what matter consists of is a rudimentary one that is useful only up to a certain point. It does not make any sense to speak of an inside of an electron. It is not like a piece of cheese that occupies a definite space that you can cut and look inside of.

You may or may not understand this depending on how much physics you have taken, so I'm not knocking your intelligence. As others have pointed out you do seem to be a bit thick headed when it comes to your views though.



youve been fooled into thinking that science has more of a grasp on things than it really does.

science will never find "the answer". fact.



and if an elemantary particle exist, it does have an "inside". if there is no way of measuring it, then it doesnt exist. if it does exist, then we can measur eit, and it is infinitely divisible. 

there is no debate about this.

i want you to think about it. you already made it clear that you understood the fact of the matter, but you said it was abstract. take that "abstract" idea, and make it reality. because it is reality. its not abstract. its the fact of the matter.

im not hard headed, in fact i love being wrong.  i am a staunch defender of the truth and a fierce advocate of common sense.


Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Marty Champions on March 17, 2011, 05:37:19 PM
I am quite sure of what I'm talking about; I suspect that you have not taken a physics course beyond the most elementary one. So I don't blame you for having this view. This is truly not a knock on you.

My simple point was that matter is not infinitely divisible: there is such a thing as elementary particles that can NOT be divided any further.

your concept of what matter consists of is a rudimentary one that is useful only up to a certain point. It does not make any sense to speak of an inside of an electron. It is not like a piece of cheese that occupies a definite space that you can cut and look inside of.

You may or may not understand this depending on how much physics you have taken, so I'm not knocking your intelligence. As others have pointed out you do seem to be a bit thick headed when it comes to your views though.


(http://www.prlog.org/10387896-supreme-leader.jpg) I am fascinated  your posts I am certain you have the knowledge to help the city but do you think you can make something to help the city with your knowledge that is rare considering not many here have had the educations youve been attained?
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Juruth on March 17, 2011, 05:49:05 PM
Time Travel.
Title: Re: Gimme some interesting stuff to research/get involved with
Post by: Mr. Magoo on March 17, 2011, 05:49:42 PM


to lighten the mood