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Saturday, September 25, 2004

[09:44:33 PM] (*) sealt6: do u think we travel through time, or time
travels through us
[09:45:54 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : we travel through time
[09:46:30 PM] (*) sealt6: i was just thinking what if time itself
was a force which could travel at a specific speed
[09:46:46 PM] (*) sealt6: then at rest we would experience the full
effects of the speed
[09:46:54 PM] (*) sealt6: but as we move faster and faster
[09:47:12 PM] (*) sealt6: time travels slower and slower relatively
to us
[09:47:20 PM] (*) sealt6: kinda explains time dilation
[09:47:39 PM] (*) sealt6: and when we reach the speed of light we'd
be stuck in eternity and cannot age right?
[09:47:49 PM] (*) sealt6: so i was thinking maybe time travels at
velocity c too
[09:48:03 PM] (*) sealt6: thats why we cant age cos we're travelling
at the same speed as time
[09:48:18 PM] (*) sealt6: and tiem cannot pass through us
[09:48:34 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : could be
[09:49:01 PM] (*) sealt6: so we perceive the passage of time as the
passage of (discrete) units of time through us
[09:49:14 PM] (*) sealt6: the quantum unit wld be 10^-45
[09:49:20 PM] (*) sealt6: according to planck
[09:49:28 PM] (*) sealt6: lets call it the temporon!
[09:51:41 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : okay...pls continue, i'm interested
[09:54:08 PM] (*) sealt6: hi
[09:54:16 PM] (*) sealt6: im getting a lil distracted
[09:54:51 PM] (*) sealt6: so yah the basis is tt time travels at c
so when we travel at c we cant age
[09:55:19 PM] (*) sealt6: then what happens if we travel faster than
c?
[09:55:51 PM] (*) sealt6: time cant catch up with us...cld that mean
we dun age but everyone else does?
[09:56:11 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : time may appear to travel back for you
[09:56:19 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : which is not possible
[09:56:44 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : as in, if u view the surroundings and see
everything going back
[09:57:01 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : then others will see you simple disappear
from space
[09:57:02 PM] (*) sealt6: i still dun see how u can reverse the
arrow of time simply by travelling faster than c
[09:57:06 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : and this is not allowed
[09:57:15 PM] (*) sealt6: yah
[09:57:15 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : well
[09:57:26 PM] (*) sealt6: cos of light's non relativity
[09:57:33 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : we feel time travel past us bcos u say
time travels @c rite?
[09:58:23 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : then if we travel faster than c we should
be travelling past time, i.e, we catch up and go back to
the past
[09:58:57 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : however, relativistic effects are allowed
because they still observe conservation of mass and
energy
[09:59:15 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : if you travel past time, observers will
see you as simply disappearing
[09:59:31 PM] (*) sealt6: yah...but in the math when u travel ftl
ull go back in time rite
[09:59:35 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : and this violates the first law of
thermodynamics
[09:59:40 PM] (*) sealt6: and that coincides with my thingy
[10:05:03 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but its not allowed in laws of
thermodynamics
[10:05:21 PM] (*) sealt6: yah but its still in the math!
[10:05:22 PM] (*) sealt6: hm.
[10:05:28 PM] (*) sealt6: we shall need to conduct experiments
[10:05:37 PM] (*) sealt6: get mok ying ren to train damn hard and
run very fast
[10:05:43 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : shoot a bullet and see if it disappears
[10:06:14 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but the relativistic mass thing is a tough
nut to crack
[10:07:45 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : and i wonder how mass is related to time
[10:08:16 PM] (*) sealt6: its related to space which is related to
time
[10:08:25 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : how so
[10:08:33 PM] (*) sealt6: er run very fast become very heavy
[10:08:39 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : mass is an intrincis property
[10:08:43 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : *intrinsic
[10:09:00 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : it is scalar
[10:09:09 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : dimensionless
[10:09:32 PM] (*) sealt6: mmhmm
[10:09:46 PM] (*) sealt6: but it relates to velocity wad
[10:09:51 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : no
[10:09:53 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : it doesn't
[10:10:16 PM] (*) sealt6: when u travel close to c ull become damn
massive i thot
[10:10:24 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : yes...
[10:10:35 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but i cannot see how
[10:10:45 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : how is mass related to time?
[10:10:54 PM] (*) sealt6: lets not worry abt that
[10:11:31 PM] (*) sealt6: i also hypothesise that the number of
possible events happening at any one point in time is
increasing at an exponential rate
[10:12:00 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i dun think so
[10:12:17 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : you are talking about entropy, in case u
didn't realise
[10:12:47 PM] (*) sealt6: im not toking abt chaos and order wad
[10:13:10 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : ur tokking abt parellel universes?
[10:13:20 PM] (*) sealt6: im saying the total possible number of
events happeneing an any and all parallel universes at
any one point in time
[10:13:41 PM] (*) sealt6: im saying parallel universe are constantly
being created
[10:13:57 PM] (*) sealt6: number of parallel universe in the 6
dimensional bulk is incrasing
[10:14:36 PM] (*) sealt6: cos one event can usually spark off many
other events
[10:14:48 PM] (*) sealt6: so starting frm the big bang when many
events were created
[10:15:03 PM] (*) sealt6: starting off a whole chain reaction that
began to create parallel universes
[10:15:34 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : entropy is also to do with the possible
combinations and happenings
[10:15:41 PM] (*) sealt6: hm i dunno much abt tt
[10:16:44 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : for example, when you separate nitrogen
gas and oxygen gas, entropy is smaller because the
number of possible combinations of events is smaller
[10:17:04 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but when u mix them, the number of
combination increases.
[10:17:31 PM] (*) sealt6: combinations?
[10:17:38 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : this creates an diffusion gradient(exerts
a force) and this is caused by increase in entropy
[10:17:55 PM] (*) sealt6: im not just toking abt that
[10:18:19 PM] (*) sealt6: im saying there is no way to stop this
exponential increase in events as long as the arrow of
time continues to point one way
[10:19:02 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : what is the arrow of time?
[10:19:12 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : cosmological? psychological?
[10:19:43 PM] (*) : cosmological...its the passage of time
wad
[10:19:48 PM] (*) sealt6: from the big bang onwards
[10:20:42 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true. entropy always increases wad
[10:21:08 PM] (*) sealt6: yah but i dun tink wad im toking abt
relates to entropy tt much...well in a way it does
[10:21:19 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : it IS entrpy
[10:21:26 PM] (*) sealt6: but it toking more abt paralle universes
[10:22:24 PM] (*) sealt6: like right now i have a choice to do any
number of things
[10:22:51 PM] (*) sealt6: i could choose to continue toking to
u...or start toking to sum1 else...or go and sleep
[10:23:12 PM] (*) sealt6: and im saying all these will happen in
diff parallel universes
[10:23:51 PM] (*) sealt6: and so the total number of events i can do
leading frm this particular event (toking to u) is the
number of new //universes ive just created
[10:24:22 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : agree
[10:24:28 PM] (*) sealt6: for alwyn in this universe ive chosen the
path to continue toking to xy but alwyn somewhere else
could be jumping off the building
[10:24:35 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : agree
[10:25:11 PM] (*) sealt6: thats why the number of //universes are
increasing exponentially
[10:25:30 PM] (*) sealt6: one event sets off many more possible
events
[10:25:37 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : ahh yes
[10:25:48 PM] (*) sealt6: and one event might not necessarily have a
specific place in time
[10:26:33 PM] (*) sealt6: but the probability of it happeneing at an
earlier point in time is less than at a later point in
time
[10:26:58 PM] (*) sealt6: like the probability of a universe in
which alwyn is tokign to xy on his comp is pretty remote
1 second after the big bang
[10:27:15 PM] (*) sealt6: but it cld be happening in many
//universes rite now
[10:27:36 PM] (*) sealt6: in the future the chances of it happening
wld be even higher cos theres so many more //universes
[10:28:15 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true
[10:28:20 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : graviphone!

[10:27:53 PM] (*)agentqua: hey
[10:28:01 PM] (*)agentqua: do you find the concept of death exciting
[10:28:05 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : no
[10:28:15 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : in fact i'm quite scared
[10:28:21 PM] (*)agentqua: hahahaha
[10:28:26 PM] (*)agentqua: scared to die why
[10:29:09 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : the prospect of disappearing from the face
of the earth forever...no memories... and nothing
exists
[10:30:05 PM] (*)agentqua: yeah...no more experience...no time even
[10:30:11 PM] (*)agentqua: but why'd you find that scary?
[10:30:25 PM] (*)agentqua: its unavoidable...when it comes, it comes
[10:30:25 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i take a quote
[10:30:46 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : "death is not scary. its that moment
before you die that is..."
[10:31:23 PM] (*)agentqua: yeah but
[10:31:27 PM] (*)agentqua: after that...nothing
[10:31:34 PM] (*)agentqua: absolutely nothing!
[10:31:37 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but it hurts
[10:31:43 PM] (*)agentqua: you can't possible be scraed of nothing!
[10:31:47 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true
[10:31:51 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but still
[10:31:58 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : dying is painful
[10:32:14 PM] (*)agentqua: might not be so wad
[10:32:18 PM] (*)agentqua: how bout dying in ur sleep
[10:32:25 PM] (*)agentqua: and training camp is painful too
[10:32:26 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : u never know
[10:32:41 PM] (*)agentqua: except training camp u wun noe when its
gonna end
[10:33:05 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i dunno... nobody knows what it feels like
the very instant b4 death
[10:33:16 PM] (*)agentqua: true
[10:33:28 PM] (*)agentqua: but cmon...its just another earthly
feeling
[10:33:35 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : err?
[10:33:44 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : as opposed to?
[10:33:47 PM] (*)agentqua: u still experience emotions...feelings
[10:33:55 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : how about dying during an out of body
experience?
[10:34:02 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : that would be cool
[10:34:06 PM] (*)agentqua: pain? uve exprienced pain b4. sadness?
that too..
[10:34:16 PM] (*)agentqua: yeah cool
[10:34:28 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i dun want to experience it again if i
can
[10:34:57 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but then again i can only appreciate the
absence of it when i have experienced them b4
[10:35:20 PM] (*)agentqua: mmhmm...
[10:35:50 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i wonder what it feels like to live
without the seven deadly sins
[10:36:04 PM] (*)agentqua: i dun wanna think abt it
[10:36:28 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : the seven deadly sins are what we all
commit, and drives our society, and it exists as our
purpose of living
[10:36:37 PM] (*)agentqua: yeaps
[10:36:40 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : dun u agree?
[10:36:43 PM] (*)agentqua: i do
[10:36:49 PM] (*)agentqua: mankind is selfish
[10:38:06 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : say if one day, u dun crave food, dun
crave sex, dun crave money,position, appreciation,free
time, do everything for others...
[10:38:22 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : then i see no purpose in living even if i
can live forever
[10:38:34 PM] (*)agentqua: hey cool that'd make you a machine
[10:38:42 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : oh cool
[10:38:52 PM] (*)agentqua: whatever happened to your mind?
[10:38:52 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : no wonder machines are immortal!!!
[10:39:13 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : they dun commit the 7 deadly sins so they
dun need to die
[10:39:26 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : and they are blessed by god
[10:39:29 PM] (*)agentqua: they arent exactly living either
[10:39:48 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : so if one day man and mahcine fight, man
will likely lose
[10:39:54 PM] (*)agentqua: someone who exists w/o committing the 7
deadly sins...can he be counted as alive?
[10:40:01 PM] (*)agentqua: not in the scientific sense mind u
[10:40:12 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true true
[10:40:21 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but it does make me wonder..
[10:40:56 PM] (*)agentqua: dats why its a common misconception that
good is more powerful than evil
[10:41:04 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : why is it called 7 deadly sins
[10:41:14 PM] (*)agentqua: when one is morally upright one is subject
to certain limitations
[10:41:23 PM] (*)agentqua: cos u will dieeee
[10:41:23 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : nobody noes what is good
[10:41:27 PM] (*)agentqua: when one is not one isn't
[10:41:49 PM] (*)agentqua: so the only reason why evil hasnt taken
over the world is because there are more good than evil
[10:42:10 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : we perceive good as sinning as much as
possible without any guilt
[10:42:15 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : agree?
[10:42:28 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : *being able to
[10:42:58 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : and able to sin in such a way no harm is
caused, and everybody can sin
[10:43:13 PM] (*)agentqua: but why issit called a sin if it causes no
harm
[10:43:16 PM] (*)agentqua: is it bad then?
[10:43:21 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : err?
[10:44:07 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : if you can sin in such a way, then you are
considered "good"
[10:44:18 PM] (*)agentqua: then why issit called a sin?
[10:44:47 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i dun think they are sins in the first
place
[10:44:53 PM] (*)agentqua: it seems to me in this case that sin is
defined as something that is human
[10:45:06 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : a perfect person is not a good person in
our pointof view
[10:47:03 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : for one not to sin at all, he must not
crave food or money yet can eat to keep alive; supress
carnal instincts; consider nothing of your own plight as
compared to others; and yet do all to help others
[10:47:17 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : and also he must do work
[10:47:48 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i foresee that this person is not
well-liked nor happy
[10:48:00 PM] (*)agentqua: basically he must give without taking
[10:48:06 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : yes
[10:48:17 PM] (*)agentqua: i think he wouldnt even noe wat happiness
is
[10:48:30 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : happiness=sin
[10:48:42 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : to a certain extent that is
[10:48:46 PM] (*)agentqua: if he really is that sorta person, not
some guy pretending to be perfect, he wouldnt be able to
experience happiness , sadness, satisfaction...
[10:48:58 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : yar
[10:49:24 PM] (*)agentqua: so why is he still serving others? what
does he hope to accomplish? nothing
[10:49:35 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : and if he thinks" great,i am a perfect
person" he would have committed the sin "pride"
[10:49:35 PM] (*)agentqua: its just his duty to serve others. and so
he does it
[10:49:55 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : it is mechanical
[10:50:00 PM] (*)agentqua: a perfect person is someone who does his
duty. hm.
[10:50:09 PM] (*)agentqua: and hwo only does his duty
[10:50:20 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i feel that no organism on earth can
survive without these things
[10:50:33 PM] (*)agentqua: it might be perfect, free from sin..but
issit a person?
[10:50:46 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : the seven deadly sins are in factcarnal
instants
[10:50:46 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : *instincts
[10:50:46 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : exactly
[10:51:17 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : if god created a perfect human in his own
image i suppose god is a pretty boring person
[10:51:47 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : either that, or the entire creation
process was mechanical
[10:51:56 PM] (*)agentqua: it was his duty to create
[10:51:59 PM] (*)agentqua: and only his duty
[10:52:02 PM] (*)agentqua: nothing great about it
[10:52:12 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : ehhh.
[10:52:22 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : thats kinda mechanical isn't it?
[10:52:29 PM] (*)agentqua: i know
[10:52:45 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : a toaster makes toasts frombread. its its
duty, nothing much either
[10:53:01 PM] (*)agentqua: so isnt the phrase "hoping to become a
perfect person" kinda ironic?
[10:53:08 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true
[10:53:21 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : machines that work are all perfect
[10:53:26 PM] (*)agentqua: if you hope, that's desire
[10:53:39 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : desire is not a sin
[10:53:44 PM] (*)agentqua: desire for improvement
[10:53:47 PM] (*)agentqua: self improvement
[10:53:49 PM] (*)agentqua: selfishness
[10:53:51 PM] (*)agentqua: sin, no?
[10:53:55 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true
[10:54:16 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : 5 mins agoi was tempted to invite mitch
[10:54:32 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : now i am glad i didn't
[10:54:37 PM] (*)agentqua: hahahahahah
[10:54:48 PM] (*)agentqua: but you might make him see the light!
[10:54:55 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : for now the covo could be filled with
caps
[10:55:03 PM] (*)agentqua: yeah
[10:55:28 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : in a parrallel universe this convo is full
of caps
[10:55:32 PM] (*)agentqua: but anyhow the event "xinyang invites
mitch to convos" is unavoidable
[10:55:37 PM] (*)agentqua: I WAS ABOUT TO SAY THAT
[10:55:45 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : LOL
[10:55:55 PM] (*)agentqua: hehehehehhe
[10:56:01 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : NOW THE CONVO IS STILL FULL OF CAPS!!!!!
HAHAHA
[10:56:05 PM] (*)agentqua: HAHAHAHAHAHA
[10:56:06 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : damn i'm lame
[10:56:55 PM] (*)agentqua: aiya screwit larh wat makes this universe
diff frm any other
[10:57:01 PM] (*)agentqua: so lets invite mitch!
[10:57:02 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : nothing
[10:57:11 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i'magainst tt
[10:57:27 PM] (*)agentqua: in another universe we wldnt invite mitch
and evrything would be just fine
[10:57:46 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : okay
[10:57:48 PM] (*)agentqua: and wat makes alwyn and xinyang here diff
from alwyn and xinyang there nothing
[10:58:00 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : u invite, u give himur opinion
[10:58:10 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : actually i started this seven deadly sins
convo
[10:58:18 PM] (*)agentqua: too bad im selfish
[10:58:27 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : u sinner!
[10:58:32 PM] (*)agentqua: i want myself in this universe to be
happy!
[10:58:46 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : u stillhaven invite yet
[10:58:51 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : nappy poo
[10:59:00 PM] (*)agentqua: i have
[10:59:09 PM] (*)agentqua: call alwyn on the graviphone and check
[10:59:17 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : ....f u
[10:59:26 PM] (*)agentqua: wot?
[10:59:29 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : nvm
[10:59:50 PM] (*)agentqua: u noe in another universe instead of
saying "i have" i wldve said "cos im selfish"
[11:00:27 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : in another universe this convo is all
caps
[11:00:33 PM] (*)agentqua: i noe i noe
[11:00:54 PM] (*)agentqua: our lives are basically one big mcq paper
[11:01:01 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : yar
[11:01:04 PM] (*)agentqua: wat universe we're in depends on our
choices
[11:01:25 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : so when we do mcq paper, one of us gets
fullmarks
[11:01:41 PM] (*)agentqua: huh?
[11:02:24 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : as in if i absolutely have no idea howto
do an mcq paper,somehow i would get full marks
[11:02:39 PM] (*)agentqua: yeah
[11:02:46 PM] (*)agentqua: but that wouldnt happen only once lar
[11:02:57 PM] (*)agentqua: more like manymany times
[11:03:03 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true
[11:03:18 PM] (*)agentqua: but not infinite unless got infinite no.
of universes or infinite period of time
[11:03:39 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but then in only works if ur answer is
completely random
[11:04:03 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : like say, huang taking a tamil listening
compre
[11:04:14 PM] (*)agentqua: no wad dun have to be
[11:04:15 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : he would get fullmarks somehow
[11:04:26 PM] (*)agentqua: even if ur damn sure this ans is incorrect
it might still be correct
[11:04:50 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : when u make educated guesses the quantum
effects are negligable already
[11:05:04 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : only when it is completely random
[11:05:10 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : like the pathway of an electron
[11:05:28 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : that parallel universe make much dif
[11:05:30 PM] (*)agentqua: yah...but in another universe a stupider
version of xinyang might make an educated guess and get
full marks
[11:05:36 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true
[11:06:05 PM] (*)agentqua: or a msarter xinyang might just select
answers at random and oso get fullmakrs
[11:06:10 PM] (*)agentqua: *smarter
[11:06:15 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : cos even as i'mstupider i'd still be quite
smart
[11:06:32 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : so its inevitable...
[11:06:33 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : haha
[11:07:02 PM] (*)agentqua: -.-
[11:07:14 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i'm aiming for full marks in physics CT.
[11:07:15 PM] (*)agentqua: aiya watever it is whether u decide to
make educated guesses or not is also a choice wad
[11:07:20 PM] (*)agentqua: uve already got them
[11:07:29 PM] (*)agentqua: in another universe the cts have just
ended
[11:07:31 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i think i might achieve it... somehow
[11:07:35 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : how so
[11:07:44 PM] (*)agentqua: can wad
[11:07:51 PM] (*)agentqua: xinyang was born earlier
[11:07:58 PM] (*)agentqua: the earth was created earlier
[11:07:59 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : no.
[11:08:03 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : errr
[11:08:32 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : if it were then the earth might not even
be suitable for intelligent life formation
[11:08:35 PM] (*)agentqua: or earth in that universe travels very
fast and time dilation results in early ct
[11:08:42 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : ...
[11:08:52 PM] (*)agentqua: i noe...but it might still be suitable oso
wad
[11:09:10 PM] (*)agentqua: the probability that earth might be
suitable for life if it were created earlier still
exists doesnt it
[11:09:16 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : true
[11:09:19 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but minimal
[11:09:26 PM] (*)agentqua: yah but still exists
[11:09:34 PM] (*)agentqua: so parallel universe is still there dun
worry
[11:09:37 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : there's a vvvvvvvvvvvvvv large chance tt i
dun exist
[11:09:58 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : BUT
[11:10:01 PM] (*)agentqua: as u go further and further back in time
the chances that xinyang has alrd gotten fullmarks for
his cts get lesser and lesser no?
[11:10:09 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : i think, therefore i am!
[11:10:14 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : haha u dun exist
[11:10:15 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : hahaha
[11:10:21 PM] (*)agentqua: thats wad i was saying the other time abt
number of parallel universes increasing exponentially
over time
[11:10:33 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : ohh agrees
[11:10:56 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : hey wouldn't mind doing RE wif u
[11:11:14 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : provided we dun dwell into religion,
philosophy and theoretical physics
[11:11:21 PM] (*)agentqua: suresure
[11:11:24 PM] (*)agentqua: philosophy?
[11:11:25 PM] (*)agentqua: damn.
[11:11:33 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : seriously
[11:11:43 PM] (*)agentqua: does the above convos count as philosophy
[11:11:49 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : htf do you write an RE report on philo
[11:11:53 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : yes
[11:12:01 PM] (*)agentqua: er copy and paste this convos
[11:12:05 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : philosophy of religion
[11:12:13 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : hey
[11:12:19 PM] (*)agentqua: donno ask ourselves in another universe
who've already completed our re
[11:12:21 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : lets do RE on psionics!
[11:12:33 PM] (*)agentqua: already done lar...
[11:12:38 PM] (*)agentqua: but we can still do in this uni
[11:12:44 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : haha
[11:13:09 PM] (*)agentqua: in another universe we could be doing RE
on bananas and nuts

[09:43:03 PM] (*)agentqua: according to loop quantum gravity, nothing
can be smaller than 10^-45 cm^3
[09:43:25 PM] (*)agentqua: so black holes are not infinitely dense?
[09:43:34 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : they aren't
[09:43:39 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : but then gaain u cannot tell
[09:43:57 PM] (*)agentqua: so they might be 10^-45 cm3 in volume
[09:44:04 PM] --<<{cHeoNg : maybe


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Saturday, September 18, 2004

finally changed my layout! phew...fresh air sure smells g00t...so whaddya think people?
aiyaa dunch really wanna blog now so check back later ok? =]

psst. physics mpp shall be ...VERY interesting.


spacetime rip! by agent quantum , quite possibly at 9/18/2004 08:35:00 pm :)



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Good morning,
Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend by the name of Common Sense who has been with us for many years.
No one knows for sure how old he was since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape.
He will be remembered as having cultivated such value lessons as knowing when to come in out of the rain, why the early bird gets the worm and that life isn't always fair.
Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't spend more than you earn) and reliable parenting strategies (adults, not kids, are in charge).
His health began to rapidly deteriorate when well intentioned but overbearing regulations were set in place.
Reports of a six-year-old boy charged with sexual harassment for kissing a classmate; teens suspended from school for using mouthwash after lunch; and a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student, only worsened his condition.
It declined even further when schools were required to get parental consent to administer aspirin to a student; but could not inform the parents when a student became pregnant and wanted to have an abortion.
Finally,
Common sense lost the will to live as the Ten Commandments became contraband; churches became businesses; and criminals received better treatment than their victims.
Common Sense finally gave up the ghost after a woman failed to realize that a steaming cup of coffee was hot, she spilled a bit in her lap, and was awarded a huge settlement.
Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents, Truth and Trust, his wife, Discretion; his daughter, Responsibility; and his son, Reason.
He is survived by two stepbrothers; My Rights and Ima Whiner.
Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone. If you still know him pass this on, if not join the majority and do nothing.


spacetime rip! by agent quantum , quite possibly at 9/18/2004 06:04:00 pm :)



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Monday, September 06, 2004

hallo everyone!

grading on saturday!

utsuri goshi!

boy am i screwed!

nothing better to blog about now!

bye!

gee.


spacetime rip! by agent quantum , quite possibly at 9/06/2004 09:21:00 pm :)



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