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Hamster wrote: OMG its too big to upload!!

Help!!! i converted it and everything??? :confused:

Discipline is good!!


Oh bugger, I dinny know chuck, you will just have to rerecord it and edit it down. :confused:

I heard that last remark as well, you cheeky charlie. :rolleyes:
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Dear Hamster and new houseguest, I am off to bed, have to be up in mornin unfortunatly, enjoy the rest of your night, and do try and get your upload onto the forum, such a shame it was not working, ah well, there is always tomorrow.
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Pinky;440442 wrote: Hammy, I want to come back to yours!!

Nothing is going right here at all...I took my stuff upstairs and smelt summat a bit yukky which turned out to be a load of cat poo on the spare bed:yh_sick :eek:

So, I sort that out and go and get him some cat litter, as he's obviously not going outside anymore. Drive all the way there and back again, go to make a cup of tea and the bag split. Went to make another one only to find that was the last teabag:yh_angry


Not a good start to an evening at home :yh_sad
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Hamster;440470 wrote: Ok..so day 1 of no alcohol completed!!!!!



Can we do day 2?? :-3


Conrgrats, do you have DT's yet?

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Pinky;440442 wrote: Hammy, I want to come back to yours!!

Nothing is going right here at all...I took my stuff upstairs and smelt summat a bit yukky which turned out to be a load of cat poo on the spare bed:yh_sick :eek:

So, I sort that out and go and get him some cat litter, as he's obviously not going outside anymore. Drive all the way there and back again, go to make a cup of tea and the bag split. Went to make another one only to find that was the last teabag:yh_angry


Back to earth with a bang? Never mind, its raining cats and dogs here and I'm waiting in Dublin airport for a delayed flight after driving hours through lochs with irrate truck drivers trying to kill everyone, its a rotten night. :-5
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Hamster;440478 wrote: Yep got those.....:-3


Try taking some acid, that might take your mind of the pink elephants, though you may think you are jesus and want to fly out the window. :thinking:
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Hamster;440498 wrote: I am seriously starting to doubt your integrity as a doctor :rolleyes:

dont mention going out of windows to pinky:o


The thing is i'm an internet doctor, so its a bit different. Us internet doctors are a rare breed, we aren't afraid of danger, we take on the cases that other doctors are afraid to treat, we offer advice when all else fails, either that or I don't know what I'm doing, I have no sense of responsibility, and I'm making it up as I go along (perish the thought). No, I've changed my mind, LSD is a bit strong, perhaps some camomile tea would be better in your current (probably delicate) state. :-6
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Pinky;440500 wrote: No....best not. *shudder*


Why, whats wrong with windows? Do you have an issue Pinky? I'm all ears.
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This makes me think of the blonde who tried ot commit suicide by jumping out the window. it was three feet off the ground. while she was getting her sprained ankle wrapped up in the er. the rest of the staff were outside laughing our asses off. no kidding.:wah:
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guppy;440751 wrote: This makes me think of the blonde who tried ot commit suicide by jumping out the window. it was three feet off the ground. while she was getting her sprained ankle wrapped up in the er. the rest of the staff were outside laughing our asses off. no kidding.:wah:




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hey hambo i watched a programme about dark energy , string theory and the 12 th dimention what do you think about that, and do you think time travel is possible and if it is why has no one travelled back and time and visited us :(
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Hamster;440798 wrote: I have only got to 11 dimensions at the moment...I'll tell you when I finish my book..



And yes I believe if we could raise our energy far enough we could feel the energy vibrations of the future..time is only percieved to be linear because we are chronologically aged beings observing it....




thats what i thought hambo :thinking:
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Hamster;440806 wrote: Good because I will be testing you on it later!!!




why didnt you laugh more the other day when you asked if i could explain sting theory





i said i'm a frayed knot .... i was crying with laughter when i wrote that you and pinks never even raised a cackel between you





get it frayed .... string .... knot .... string ......ok





im off to a different thread........ thread ...string ......:(
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Hamster;440798 wrote: I have only got to 11 dimensions at the moment...I'll tell you when I finish my book..

And yes I believe if we could raise our energy far enough we could feel the energy vibrations of the future..time is only percieved to be linear because we are chronologically aged beings observing it....


You read that Julian Barbour book didn't you? My head is still wrecked after that, time stuff does my head in, fun though!
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Hamster;440833 wrote: Not yet....My head is full of Stuart Wilde....

Any good books on time stuff then G??


Good article in New Scientist a few months back - apparently it's now possible, soon(ish).
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Hamster;440846 wrote: If the observer affects the outcome of whats being observed,...is it possible to affect in the dimensions enough to move time forward????



If we raise our energy vibrations to that point it should be theoretically possible?



(I realise i am going off topic here but who cares!!)




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The main thing I've been able to deduce about time is that we still don't really have a clue what it is, other than its something we experience, it really is a very big mystery and probably one we will never get to grips with because we are not able to exist outside it as we are now, its extremely interesting, but its frustrating as there its very hard to really understand what it is or whats going on, still thats what lifes all about init? :thinking:
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Hamster;440853 wrote: I reckon we could exist outside of time....maybe??

I have had experiences wher time seemed to slow down and stop...and then when it went past at twice the speed....

If we can bend it this way then surely its just another step further???



er..innit??


Yes, but you can't measure perceptions, they are by their nature subjective, and thats the problem with time, its all very subjetive. There is no way to define time except by using something else like a ticking clock, or sesium atoms hopping up and down, but that doesn't tell you what time is, only how much of it appears to have passed relative to your observation of a clock, and all of that is dependent on your absolute velocity in space and the local gravity field you are experiencing. Even then you wouldn't be able to tell anything useful unless you had something else that was moving at a velocity different than your own and that you could compare yourself with. All of the implications of the difficulty in understanding time were made apparent as soon as relativity was established as a pretty solid fact, but its still hard to understand it, and it goes against all our common sense. The more you get into this stuff the harder it gets to understand it I think, we just don't have the ability to really grasp it I think. Oh now my head really hurts, I'm going, I promise! :wah:
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Hamster;440962 wrote: G...you have this funny way of making my head hurt too :-3 :wah: ...



Its intriguing to wonder if we can ever grasp or perceive this stuff really since we are talking about more dimensions than we can imagine.....



Although just imagining infinity was hard at first wasnt it.....:-5


I find it harder to imagine nothing at all than to imagine infinity. Infinity I can handle.:D
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Hamster;440969 wrote: It took me a long time to imagine infinity....but I think I have it now :-5



Maybe I'll have another go at G after I finish my book :wah:


That'll be a while then.:D
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