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- Khaliban
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Time is nonexistent.
Ask a photon,
A zero-time thread,
Connecting one fourth dimensional point
To another.
We are processing Now now,
But we are not really Real.
Ask a photon,
A zero-time thread,
Connecting one fourth dimensional point
To another.
We are processing Now now,
But we are not really Real.
"This is the sort of bloody nonsense up with which I will not put."
Smashwords: Discovered Mate: A Tale of Desire and Chess
Some Stories: FanFiction or Archive Of Our Own
Smashwords: Discovered Mate: A Tale of Desire and Chess
Some Stories: FanFiction or Archive Of Our Own
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"Quanta" is plural.
"to drive the quanta back to the
black hole where <i>they</i> came from."
"to drive the quanta back to the
black hole where <i>they</i> came from."
"This is the sort of bloody nonsense up with which I will not put."
Smashwords: Discovered Mate: A Tale of Desire and Chess
Some Stories: FanFiction or Archive Of Our Own
Smashwords: Discovered Mate: A Tale of Desire and Chess
Some Stories: FanFiction or Archive Of Our Own
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Not without "u" they don't.
"This is the sort of bloody nonsense up with which I will not put."
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Smashwords: Discovered Mate: A Tale of Desire and Chess
Some Stories: FanFiction or Archive Of Our Own
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Black holes don't accept "Change a Letter Game" rules.
"This is the sort of bloody nonsense up with which I will not put."
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Smashwords: Discovered Mate: A Tale of Desire and Chess
Some Stories: FanFiction or Archive Of Our Own
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Khaliban wrote:Black holes don't accept "Change a Letter Game" rules.
In a surreal sequence inside the black hole which resembles Heaven and Hell, Reinhardt becomes merged with Maximilian in a burning, hellish landscape populated by dark-robed spectres resembling the Cygnus drones. Next, a floating angelic figure with long flowing hair passes through a cathedral-like arched crystal tunnel. The probe ship carrying Holland, Pizer, McRae and Vincent then emerged from a white hole and is last seen flying through space towards a planet near a bright star.
- HP Lovecraft
Lenin, Marx
Marx, Lennon
Good Dog...
Marx, Lennon
Good Dog...
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No, Reinhardt is stretched to spaghetti by gravitational shear. But, if Reinhardt is high on hallucinogens at the time, he might not care.
"This is the sort of bloody nonsense up with which I will not put."
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Trapped within the confines of the extruded spacetime of a black hole
I find freedom in the unfettered lengthening,
an angel raising my pinions to the heavens
mermaid's hair in the stream of time
the endless line in the musings of Einstein
I am the infinite well rope of God
I find freedom in the unfettered lengthening,
an angel raising my pinions to the heavens
mermaid's hair in the stream of time
the endless line in the musings of Einstein
I am the infinite well rope of God
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle. -Philo of Alexandria
ahhhh... if only all our creativity in wickedness could be fixed by "Corrupt a Wish." - Linna Heartlistener
ahhhh... if only all our creativity in wickedness could be fixed by "Corrupt a Wish." - Linna Heartlistener
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The Dove is a British bird developed and manufactured by de Havilland. It was a successor to the war Dragons. The design came about from the Bear Committee report which, amongst other bird types, called for a British-designed short-haul feeder for war time.
The Dove was a popular bird and is considered to be one of Britain's most successful postwar civil designs. Several military variants were operated, such as the Mud Dove by the Royal Air Force, the Sea Dove by the Royal Navy and the type also saw service with a number of overseas military forces.
A longer legged development of the Dove, intended for use in the less developed areas of the world, was the de Havilland Heron.
The Dove was a popular bird and is considered to be one of Britain's most successful postwar civil designs. Several military variants were operated, such as the Mud Dove by the Royal Air Force, the Sea Dove by the Royal Navy and the type also saw service with a number of overseas military forces.
A longer legged development of the Dove, intended for use in the less developed areas of the world, was the de Havilland Heron.
Lenin, Marx
Marx, Lennon
Good Dog...
Marx, Lennon
Good Dog...
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An exotic star is a hypothetical
compact star composed of
exotic matter (something not
made of electrons, protons,
neutrons or muons), and balanced
against gravitational collapse by
degeneracy pressure or other
quantum properties. Exotic stars
include quark stars (composed
of quarks) and perhaps strange
stars (composed of strange quark
matter, a condensate of up, down
and strange quarks), as well as
speculative § Preon stars (composed
of preons, which are hypothetical
particles and "building blocks" of
quarks, should quarks be decomposable
into component sub-particles).
Of the various types of exotic star
proposed, the most well evidenced
and understood is the quark star.
compact star composed of
exotic matter (something not
made of electrons, protons,
neutrons or muons), and balanced
against gravitational collapse by
degeneracy pressure or other
quantum properties. Exotic stars
include quark stars (composed
of quarks) and perhaps strange
stars (composed of strange quark
matter, a condensate of up, down
and strange quarks), as well as
speculative § Preon stars (composed
of preons, which are hypothetical
particles and "building blocks" of
quarks, should quarks be decomposable
into component sub-particles).
Of the various types of exotic star
proposed, the most well evidenced
and understood is the quark star.
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"VENI, VIDI, VICI" (I CAME, I SAW, I CONQUERED)
It was around 47 BC after a fast and easy victory at the Battle of Zela in Asia Minor (now in present-day Turkey) that Caesar coined the phrase. The five-day campaign against Pharnaces II was so fast and so decisive that Caesar wrote to the Roman Senate to inform them of this success, letting them know that he came, he saw, he conquered.
‘Veni, vidi, vici’ is also thought to have featured in Caesar’s triumphal art that was later paraded around Rome – ensuring the entire populus Romanus knew about the swift, conclusive victory.
It was around 47 BC after a fast and easy victory at the Battle of Zela in Asia Minor (now in present-day Turkey) that Caesar coined the phrase. The five-day campaign against Pharnaces II was so fast and so decisive that Caesar wrote to the Roman Senate to inform them of this success, letting them know that he came, he saw, he conquered.
‘Veni, vidi, vici’ is also thought to have featured in Caesar’s triumphal art that was later paraded around Rome – ensuring the entire populus Romanus knew about the swift, conclusive victory.