Re: Roger Penrose Nonlocality of Gravity Energy & Other Matters
From: vonroach (hadrainc_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 10/29/04
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Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 21:21:10 GMT
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 02:30:59 GMT, Jack Sarfatti <sarfatti@pacbell.net>
wrote:
>Absolute time and absolute velocity measurements relative to
>this Hubble flow are now routine and provide the basis for the reliable
>navigation of our coming warp drive Space Navy as we fulfill our
>Manifest Destiny Matrix Out There in the Never-Ending High Frontier of
>the Infinity of Worlds in Super Cosmos.
Yip Yip Yahoo, Cadet Jack let's get it on, Pilgrim !! Only thing
holding me back is that my wetsuit was developed in a warm sea on
earth protected by quite a few miles of atmosphere. How many feet of
lead thickness will I need in my space suit when I set out to surf
space ripples? It occurs to me that Hiroshima may be a picnic compared
to the cosmic and gamma breezes and space dust I may run into. Perhaps
my manifest destiny is to serve with those who stand and wait. Did I
forget to mention, I'm an Oxygen/nitrogen/protein/carbohydrate/ lipid
addict?.
Er...what leads you to term it the `high' frontier? Got some frame of
reference?
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