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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Diploid]
#7172239 - 07/13/07 06:04 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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buddhahoodlum is Steorn. he came here to learn to grow shrooms so he can have one semi legit business to fall back on after his investors come after him.
hey steorn, can u make me some zero point AA batteries, my new camera is eating them up.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Diploid]
#7172298 - 07/13/07 06:28 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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So what your saying is...
5107620: works, but it's stupid 4858627: works, but it's stupid 5265827: I've seen a foam disc that flew and was controllable... 5901666: works, but it's stupid 5443036: works, but it's stupid 6368227: works, but it's stupid ...
I thought you couldn't patent a thing which you couldn't build...but maybe that's just me.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: trendal]
#7172328 - 07/13/07 06:43 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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I thought you couldn't patent a thing which you couldn't build...but maybe that's just me.
Generally that is the case, but its not always true.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Diploid]
#7172843 - 07/13/07 09:38 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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there is actually a guy who got rich dreaming up products that he thought might get invented in the future and getting patents on them and then suing the person who actually does invent it. he never invented shit, just invented the idea of products.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: iateshaggy]
#7173153 - 07/13/07 10:54 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
iateshaggy said: buddhahoodlum is Steorn. he came here to learn to grow shrooms so he can have one semi legit business to fall back on after his investors come after him.
hey steorn, can u make me some zero point AA batteries, my new camera is eating them up.
HaHaHa now that's some funny shit right there.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: buddhahoodlum]
#7173275 - 07/13/07 11:25 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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I have a good understanding of the physic's behind it.
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Honestly I've taken alot of science class's...
*classes
But anyway, what sort of credits do you posses? A Master's at least, since our teeny heads are so far under the sand for you.
Can you give us a bit of further insight into your education?
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: RuNE]
#7173359 - 07/13/07 11:57 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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I took physic's my senior year of high school. Then I discovered this technology because I saw a episode on tech tv about Mark Tomlion and his his space ship that use's this tech that's what first got me interested. Oh and thanks for correcting my grammar again.
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Edited by buddhahoodlum (07/13/07 11:59 PM)
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: buddhahoodlum]
#7173673 - 07/14/07 02:33 AM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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The Apostrophe
Brought to you by the Purdue
University Online Writing Lab
The apostrophe has three uses:
1) to form possessives of nouns
2) to show the omission of letters
3) to indicate certain plurals
of lowercase letters.
Apostrophes are NOT used for possessive
pronouns or for noun plurals, including acronyms.
Forming possessives of nouns
To see if you need to make a possessive, turn the phrase
around and make it an "of the..." phrase. For example:
the boy's hat = the hat of the boy
three days' journey = journey of three days
If the noun after "of" is a building, an object, or a piece of
furniture, then no apostrophe is needed!
room of the hotel = hotel room
door of the car = car door
leg of the table = table leg
Once you've determined whether you need to make a possessive,
follow these rules to create one.
• add 's
to the singular form of the word (even if it ends in -s):
the owner's car
James's hat
• add 's
to the plural forms that do not end in -s:
the children's game
the geese's honking
• add '
to the end of plural nouns that end in -s:
houses' roofs
three friends' letters
• add 's
to the end of compound words:
my brother-in-law's money
• add 's
to the last noun to show joint possession of an object:
Todd and Anne's apartment
Showing omission of letters
Apostrophes are used in contractions. A contraction is a word
(or set of numbers) in which one or more letters (or numbers) have been
omitted. The apostrophe shows this omission. Contractions are common in
speaking and in informal writing. To use an apostrophe to create a
contraction, place an apostrophe where the omitted letter(s) would go.
Here are some examples:
don't = do not
I'm = I am
he'll = he will
who's = who is
shouldn't = should not
didn't = did not
could've= could have (NOT "could of"!)
'60 = 1960
Forming plurals of lowercase letters
Apostrophes are used to form plurals of letters that appear in
lowercase; here the rule appears to be more typographical than
grammatical, e.g. "three ps" versus "three p's." To form the plural of
a lowercase letter, place 's
after the letter. There is no need for apostrophes indicating a plural
on capitalized letters, numbers, and symbols (though keep in mind that
some editors, teachers, and professors still prefer them). Here are
some examples:
p's and q's = a phrase indicating politeness,
possibly from "mind your pleases and thankyous"?
Nita's mother constantly stressed minding one's p's and
q's.
three Macintosh G4s = three of the Macintosh model
G4
There are two G4s currently used in the writing classrom.
many &s = many ampersands
That printed page has too many &s on it.
the 1960s = the years in decade from 1960 to 1969
The 1960s were a time of great social unrest.
Don't use apostrophes for possessive pronouns or for noun
plurals.
Apostrophes should not be used with possessive pronouns
because possessive pronouns already show possession -- they don't need
an apostrophe. His, her, its, my, yours, ours are
all possessive pronouns. Here are some examples:
wrong: his' book
correct: his book
wrong: The group made it's
decision.
correct: The group made its decision.
(Note: Its and it's are not the same thing. It's is
a contraction for "it is" and its is a possesive pronoun meaning
"belonging to it." It's raining out= it is raining out. A simple way to
remember this rule is the fact that you don't use an apostrophe for the
possesives his or hers, so don't do it with its!)
wrong: a friend of yours'
correct: a friend of yours
wrong: She waited for three
hours' to get her ticket.
correct: She waited for three hours to
get her ticket.
A good time to proofread is when you have finished writing the
paper. Try the following strategies to proofread for apostrophes:
• If you tend to leave out apostrophes, check every
word that ends in -s or -es to see if it needs an apostrophe.
• If you put in too many apostrophes, check every
apostrophe to see if you can justify it with a rule for using
apostrophes.
We have interactive exercises on using apostrophes: you can
try apostrophe
exercise one or apostrophe
exercise two.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Anno]
#7174185 - 07/14/07 09:17 AM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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He didn't take English in school, Anno. He was too busy taking physic's.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: buddhahoodlum]
#7174615 - 07/14/07 11:40 AM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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Your 'mood icon' is correct my friend.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Diploid]
#7174619 - 07/14/07 11:41 AM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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i wish i went to his school. when i went to high school, my physics teacher never even mentioned zero point energy. he just taught us about projectile trajectories and energy wave interaction.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Diploid]
#7184689 - 07/16/07 07:27 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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If energy cannot be created then what was the big bang?
Am I confused or is science a contradiction?
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Ego Death]
#7184696 - 07/16/07 07:30 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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If energy cannot be created then what was the big bang?
The Big Bang didn't create any energy. All of the energy currently present in the universe was present at the Big Bang.
Am I confused or is science a contradiction?
You're confused
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: trendal]
#7184705 - 07/16/07 07:32 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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***Raises Hand***
I guess I am in the Confused Club too.... 
>^;;^<
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: trendal]
#7194509 - 07/18/07 08:33 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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How did the energy become present?
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Ego Death]
#7194615 - 07/18/07 08:58 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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The energy is an intrinsic property of empty space. What you're asking amounts to asking where the universe came from.
Nobody knows.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Diploid]
#7195851 - 07/19/07 12:41 AM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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-------------------- “I believe that water will one day be employed as fuel, that hydrogen and oxygen which constitute it, used singly or together, will furnish an inexhaustible source of heat and light, of an intensity of which coal is not capable.” – Jules Verne, T “Ere many generations pass, our machinery will be driven by power obtainable at any point in the universe...it is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheel-work of nature." - Nikola Tesla
Edited by buddhahoodlum (07/19/07 09:06 PM)
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: Diploid]
#7197922 - 07/19/07 01:26 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Diploid said: 5265827: Paddle Wheel Airplane - Does this thing really fly??? I'd be amazed.
I'm not sure this is the same thing, but interesting nonetheless.
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/3115272#3115272
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: buddhahoodlum]
#7198770 - 07/19/07 05:00 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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I love your second video Buddha.
I mean, using the properties of energy to logically link it to a theologians perspective of God; brilliant. Not to mention the ability of energy to do work. Hey! We can do work, so we're energy and therefore God!
This is rubbish, forcing connections between a scientific phenomenon and a supernatural being by a "philosopher", playing some eerie background music, and pretending this stuff is truth is potentially dangerous.
Another thing, I like the structure of the film. Have the scientists talk about energy and then convolute it with a philosopher's idea about the universe to pretend that the scientist agrees with him.
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Re: Steorn Perpetual Motion Machine Flops [Re: FocusHawaii]
#7201226 - 07/20/07 04:46 AM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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This is rubbish, forcing connections between a scientific phenomenon and a supernatural being by a "philosopher", playing some eerie background music, and pretending this stuff is truth is potentially dangerous.
By Richard Feynman:
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I think the educational and psychological studies I mentioned are examples of what I would like to call cargo cult science. In the South Seas there is a cargo cult of people. During the war they saw airplanes land with lots of good materials, and they want the same thing to happen now. So they've arranged to imitate things like runways, to put fires along the sides of the runways, to make a wooden hut for a man to sit in, with two wooden pieces on his head like headphones and bars of bamboo sticking out like antennas--he's the controller--and they wait for the airplanes to land. They're doing everything right. The form is perfect. It looks exactly the way it looked before. But it doesn't work. No airplanes land. So I call these things cargo cult science, because they follow all the apparent precepts and forms of scientific investigation, but they're missing something essential, because the planes don't land. Now it behooves me, of course, to tell you what they're missing. But it would be just about as difficult to explain to the South Sea Islanders how they have to arrange things so that they get some wealth in their system. It is not something simple like telling them how to improve the shapes of the earphones. But there is one feature I notice that is generally missing in cargo cult science. That is the idea that we all hope you have learned in studying science in school--we never explicitly say what this is, but just hope that you catch on by all the examples of scientific investigation. It is interesting, therefore, to bring it out now and speak of it explicitly. It's a kind of scientific integrity, a principle of scientific thought that corresponds to a kind of utter honesty--a kind of leaning over backwards. For example, if you're doing an experiment, you should report everything that you think might make it invalid--not only what you think is right about it: other causes that could possibly explain your results; and things you thought of that you've eliminated by some other experiment, and how they worked--to make sure the other fellow can tell they have been eliminated. Details that could throw doubt on your interpretation must be given, if you know them. You must do the best you can--if you know anything at all wrong, or possibly wrong--to explain it. If you make a theory, for example, and advertise it, or put it out, then you must also put down all the facts that disagree with it, as well as those that agree with it. There is also a more subtle problem. When you have put a lot of ideas together to make an elaborate theory, you want to make sure, when explaining what it fits, that those things it fits are not just the things that gave you the idea for the theory; but that the finished theory makes something else come out right, in addition.
The entire thing can be read at http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/cargocul.htm
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