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Topic: Lifes questions answered here
JYannotti308's photo
Thu 01/17/08 03:57 PM


alrighty,how long is a pigs orgasm?



roughly 25 to 30 minutes.


How do you know that? Experimentation?

SharonM45458's photo
Thu 01/17/08 04:11 PM
What is the movie "Cloverfield" about?

stevex86's photo
Thu 01/17/08 04:11 PM



alrighty,how long is a pigs orgasm?



roughly 25 to 30 minutes.


How do you know that? Experimentation?


I am the all knowing. I know everything by virtue of who I am. Feel free to experiment all you want and see if I am right or wrong.


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Thu 01/17/08 04:32 PM




Why do hubcaps look like there going counter-clock wise when the tires are spinning clock wise?


For the same reason a plane in the distance looks like it is hovering in place.


What is that reason oh wise onebigsmile


Ok, I was dying to answer with "The same reason hubcaps appear to sping backwards" but since you genuaily appear to want my answer I will give it to you.

They dont always appear to spin backwards and you can make them spin forward or backwards by what you are willing to accept. Just the same as the hovering plane. If you want to see it hovering it will appear to be hovering, if you want to see that it is in reality moving all you need to do is tell your brain that it is in fact moving and look for the movement.

Go out to a busy sreet and try the same thing with hubcaps. it will work, you can make them switch direction at will, just by telling yourself what you want to see. Theri are many hypothetical explanations for this, None of them proven. The one I have heard the most is that your brain process what the eyes see in snapshots and then puts them together like a movie. You choose which direction you want the movie to run.


I'll try that tomorrow and let you know if I can get them to spin clockwise and the tires to spin counter clock wise. If I concintrate hard enough maybe I can get a tall, handsome man to knock on my door also.

iceprincess's photo
Thu 01/17/08 07:19 PM
LOL let me know if it works LL

yantraimages's photo
Thu 01/17/08 07:48 PM
How does the Maya Grid relate to the coinciding principle?

stevex86's photo
Thu 01/17/08 08:04 PM

How does the Maya Grid relate to the coinciding principle?


Ok, this will be the last question of the day!

It depends on what you are using the grid for, but generaly the axes of the lines have to coincide.

purplecat's photo
Thu 01/17/08 08:08 PM
I'm wondering ........
How did they figure out the rate of expansion of the universe ?



stevex86's photo
Thu 01/17/08 08:14 PM
Edited by stevex86 on Thu 01/17/08 08:14 PM

I'm wondering ........
How did they figure out the rate of expansion of the universe ?





I would answer that for you, but I allready locked up for the night. Maybe you should try the all seeing one, I think she might still be open. You know where the lights meet just past jupitors moons. Thats where her place is.

yantraimages's photo
Thu 01/17/08 08:14 PM
Duh, but first of all we use the grid to sustain all the life on the planet, but how do the half hazard links of the coinciding principle, connect to the grid and consciousness, to create the miraculous events that change and sustain our lives in that most amazing way. Most people don't consciously use the grid anyway. I am just barely learning how to and I have been studying and practicing for over 27 years. But it still works through the coinciding principle in everyones life...but how? I would prefer my answer in terms of Physics.

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Thu 01/17/08 08:15 PM
heres another unanswered Question of mine.......

why is space cold?
well right away theres always the "lack of energy /heat answer "..... but I want more of an explanation then that ...
I wonder why is it SOOOO cold ? what determines the intensity of the extremely low temperatures found in space , is it a chemical reaction ? is dark matter like a giant refrigerating system ??
whats really going on out in space??

enquiring minds want to know .......bigsmile

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Thu 01/17/08 08:28 PM
I would guess that although there are photons of light and heat floating around in space there is nothing to absorb them and so no way for them to transform into heat. Space is not a total Vacuum but it is close enough to have very little matter to heat up.
Am I right all knowing one?

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Thu 01/17/08 08:30 PM
why are good people murdered?

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Thu 01/17/08 08:32 PM
hOW do they make these cheesy buns????huh Enquiring minds wanna know......:tongue:

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Thu 01/17/08 08:33 PM

hOW do they make these cheesy buns????huh Enquiring minds wanna know......:tongue:



don't shower for a week....i am certain there will be a cheese like substance on/in your buns

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Thu 01/17/08 08:34 PM


hOW do they make these cheesy buns????huh Enquiring minds wanna know......:tongue:



don't shower for a week....i am certain there will be a cheese like substance on/in your buns
sick noway laugh laugh

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Thu 01/17/08 08:38 PM

heres another unanswered Question of mine.......

why is space cold?
well right away theres always the "lack of energy /heat answer "..... but I want more of an explanation then that ...
I wonder why is it SOOOO cold ? what determines the intensity of the extremely low temperatures found in space , is it a chemical reaction ? is dark matter like a giant refrigerating system ??
whats really going on out in space??

enquiring minds want to know .......bigsmile
:heart: Because "WE" were never intended to "FEEL" it...
Or even be able to reach into it...
WOW,,,ARE WE GOOD OR WHAT!!!!! loldrinker smokin

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