Re: begining





On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Peter Webb wrote:


"Trek" <trek.78@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1183046846.998697.142930@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 28 Cze, 16:46, mathed...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 07:08:35 -0700, Trek <trek...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
was Pitagoras theorem created in Big Bang?
or it existed "before" Big Bang ?

Would you please give a reference for "Pitagoras therem".
I can't find any reference to it in the literature!

Pitagoras == Pythagoras


OK. So what does "begining" mean?

Perhaps "Big Bang" from the previous article. At the time of Big Bang,
they might have spelled "beginning" this way.

Cheers, ZVK(Slavek).
--------------------------------------------
"We offer spelling classes. Beginers welcome" (An actual sign).
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Access 2003 change - no more subform.form property?
    ... first subform changed. ... I'm not sure when they got rid of the bang referencing and changed it all to ... > property is making reference to something in the top subform, ... > LinkMasterFields property is, it has to be bound, and that value that you ...
    (microsoft.public.access.forms)
  • Re: SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim & Mary Walker
    ... Not even the big bang is a start, as the matter and energy were ALREADY there. ... So since there is no such thing as absolute nothing, why are you starting with the presupposition that the universe had a start? ... The "start" they define is merely a reference point, but is not a zero-time-absolute...otherwise everything would forever be stuck right there. ... well acredited scientists. ...
    (alt.religion.christian)
  • Re: Access 2003 change - no more subform.form property?
    ... Ok, at first I was starting to bang my head on the walls, but after reading ... referred to BOTH the subform control as well as its source object). ... STILL can't make the reference you're making in the code snippet below ...
    (microsoft.public.access.forms)
  • Re: future exists?
    ... >>> then my writing of this article in my frame of reference} i read ... >>> future he postulates there must be enogh observers, ... >> bang. ... > incoherent with Time having a starting point and yet no ending one. ...
    (sci.philosophy.tech)
  • Re: begining
    ... or it existed "before" Big Bang? ... Would you please give a reference for "Pitagoras therem". ...
    (sci.math)

Loading