BudreauReye
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SignUp Now!Did you not see the attached photo? Was the photo not attached?So ... are you making a minimalist statement here?
Actually, yes I did. In fact, my comment was a joke based on the photo. I think that the image had four lines - two parrallel lines and two crossing lines, ie- the reference to "Minimalism". Bad joke, I guess, huh? I guess my mistake was that I did not add a "winky smiley". I hate when that happens!Did you not see the attached photo? Was the photo not attached?
LOLZ....Sorry! My bad.Actually, yes I did. In fact, my comment was a joke based on the photo. I think that the image had four lines - two parrallel lines and two crossing lines, ie- the reference to "Minimalism". Bad joke, I guess, huh?![]()
You are assuming that we live on a sphere. Some renegade physicists propose that we live in a universe that is a computer projection. If, in fact, that computer projection is a matrix, for all practical purposes it is a three dimensional grid, which is right angled, so that the lines will, in effect never cross. But ... wait, wait ... if the matrix is in fact, organic, it could actually be flexible ... so that the matrix grid could in fact be flexible, so that ... but, wait! ... the actual physical matrix that the computer matrix would be describing would not necessarily have to adhere to the actual physical matrix of the computer memory within which our reality resides ... Oh My God! I certainly hope that you fully understand why I continue to have such headaches! ...LOLZ....Sorry! My bad.
But on a sphere, every intersecting line will meet over and over again.![]()
Bro, I was like WUT? Wish I was good at science.You are assuming that we live on a sphere. Some renegade physicists propose that we live in a universe that is a computer projection. If, in fact, that computer projection is a matrix, for all practical purposes it is a three dimensional grid, which is right angled, so that the lines will, in effect never cross. But ... wait, wait ... if the matrix is in fact, organic, it could actually be flexible ... so that the matrix grid could in fact be flexible, so that ... but, wait! ... the actual physical matrix that the computer matrix would be describing would not necessarily have to adhere to the actual physical matrix of the computer memory within which our reality resides ... Oh My God! I certainly hope that you fully understand why I continue to have such headaches! ...Please notice the appropriate use of the winky smiley.
Don't feel bad ... I am sometimes like, "WUT!" with regards to reality in general. Sometimes, you can fake it with WORDs ... sometimes you can't!Bro, I was like WUT? Wish I was good at science.
That is probably the greatest example of a sense of humor that he has shown all season!