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No its based on physics. Matter can neither be created or destroyed (law of conservation of mass) Energy cannot be created or destroyed (first law of thermodynamics) With this laws then the matter and energy in the universe always existed hence something that was always there. Don't you know physics? "Chazster" first explain what this has to do with scuttrbrain"s broken heart ..see how you just start ranting off the topic with your millions of unproven scientific theories |
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its not an irrational motion. its a figure of speech. I did explain it earlier. Its called a figure of speech. People using the term "broken heart" is so common that if you haven't heard it you must live under a rock. |
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you realize a fantasy and a hypothesis are 2 different things dont you? right..."Chazster".. just like water and ice are two different things Technically, they are in two different states or forms of being. but "feisty wench" I bet if you were dying of thirst you be trying to wolf both of them down all the same |
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you realize a fantasy and a hypothesis are 2 different things dont you? right..."Chazster".. just like water and ice are two different things no water and ice are 2 forms of the same thing. Fantasy is something someone makes up. A hypothesis is an educated guess based on observations to answer questions about something unknown. You can test and validate a hypothesis making it true. If something is fantasy it cant be true. Again I remind you to learn the meanings of words before you use them. fantasy belief hypothesis ...all comes to the same conclusion ...assumption |
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One person's fantasy may well become the favored reality of humanity tomorrow. If necessity is the mother of invention, perhaps "Fantasy" is the father. ..er..remember "feisty wench" "scttrbrain" was talking about a broken heart...so what..they going to start inventing broken hearts... you're beginning to sound delusional now |
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its not an irrational motion. its a figure of speech. I did explain it earlier. Its called a figure of speech. People using the term "broken heart" is so common that if you haven't heard it you must live under a rock. "Chazster"...everything you say can be viewed as being a figure of speech ..."scuttrbrain" said she had a broken heart what do you assume that means that her hair hurts |
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Edited by
Differentkindofwench
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Tue 01/29/08 12:59 PM
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you realize a fantasy and a hypothesis are 2 different things dont you? right..."Chazster".. just like water and ice are two different things Technically, they are in two different states or forms of being. but "feisty wench" I bet if you were dying of thirst you be trying to wolf both of them down all the same |
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Interesting you perceive me as being off the topic of Kat's "broken heart". Perhaps what you term "fantasy" may lead to the invention of a "rational cause "feisty wench"...one doesn't invent a rational cause...one comprehends whether a cause is rational |
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you realize a fantasy and a hypothesis are 2 different things dont you? right..."Chazster".. just like water and ice are two different things Technically, they are in two different states or forms of being. but "feisty wench" I bet if you were dying of thirst you be trying to wolf both of them down all the same well "feisty wench"...better that it goes in shock then going in 6 feet under ..also wolfing something down is not an indication that you have to committ suicided doing it |
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Phrase it how you will the end result would be the same.
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you realize a fantasy and a hypothesis are 2 different things dont you? right..."Chazster".. just like water and ice are two different things Technically, they are in two different states or forms of being. but "feisty wench" I bet if you were dying of thirst you be trying to wolf both of them down all the same well "feisty wench"...better that it goes in shock then going in 6 feet under ..also wolfing something down is not an indication that you have to committ suicided doing it |
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Phrase it how you will the end result would be the same. that's called an assumption |
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Phrase it how you will the end result would be the same. that's called an assumption Again, as was your comment to Kat. |
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you realize a fantasy and a hypothesis are 2 different things dont you? right..."Chazster".. just like water and ice are two different things Technically, they are in two different states or forms of being. but "feisty wench" I bet if you were dying of thirst you be trying to wolf both of them down all the same well "feisty wench"...better that it goes in shock then going in 6 feet under ..also wolfing something down is not an indication that you have to committ suicided doing it sorry "feisty wench but one can eat like a wolf if they choose to |
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Phrase it how you will the end result would be the same. that's called an assumption Again, as was your comment to Kat. it was Kat's assumption that feelings can break her heart not mines |
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Point taken. One can also feel intense sorrow at the callousness of others without being deemed irrational.
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Phrase it how you will the end result would be the same. that's called an assumption Again, as was your comment to Kat. it was Kat's assumption that feelings can break her heart not mines It was your assumption she was writing of a physical break of her heart. |
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Point taken. One can also feel intense sorrow at the callousness of others without being deemed irrational. intense sorrow? how does one knows that it just not average sorrow |
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For those of us who know he is real
Compassion for others is what we feel We know he created our souls you see Even after death our souls will still be. You make your choices it’s up to you I will not try to tell you what to do. I’ll just continue on my merry little way Looking forward to meeting God someday. I don’t know all the rules of this game Or why you have to die… I’m not insane. I just got to peek at the other dimension Starting a war is not my intention. |
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It was your assumption she was writing of a physical break of her heart. "feisty wench"...sorry you got that wrong...you may have to go back and re-read it |
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