lawrenceterp
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This should settle a few things.
<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2001/paralleluni.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2001/paralleluni.shtml</a>
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04-21-2002 12:06 AM |
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apocalypse dude
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I read a book by Michio Kaku called Visions. It was all about how what kinds of inventions we could expect going forward. It was a pretty easy, and amazing read imho. I'd highly recommend it to those interested in science. He is one of those rare scientists who manages to communicate complex issues in a simple manner.
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04-21-2002 12:14 AM |
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Terpy
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That is one of the most absurd things I have ever read.
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04-21-2002 12:59 AM |
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JoltinJacket
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Actually, even though there is no proof of it, I've heard about this parallel universe.
They have sports over there too...
In fact, Duke went 12-0 in football last year and split the national championship with 12-1 Northwestern.
In basketball, Coach K coached Clemson (that's right I said Clemson. Duke was banned from playing hoops in the ACC 3 years ago because...well just because!) to the final four, but lost to Northeastern Montana Polytechnical and Caddle Herding State University for the visually impaired in the title game. It was NEMPCHUVI's 3rd title in 5 years and this year, the Prodders did it without a senior starter and without their beloved mascot Elsie, who had to be put to sleep before the season due to a severe case of Mad Cow Disease.
<small>[ April 21, 2002, 02:55 AM: Message edited by: JoltinJacket ]</small>
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Sarah
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Sorry everyone, I can't say that I buy into this one at all.....
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04-21-2002 10:05 AM |
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Yawhooos
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Is space realy our final frontier. If you think about it we dont know much about our being at all.I think if we realy knew what was around us at all times it would scare us to death or we wouldnt be able to comprehend it. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="eek.gif" />
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04-21-2002 10:24 AM |
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TurtleProtector
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The Elegant Universe: superstrings, hidden dimensions and the quest for the ultimate theory
Brian Greene
I read this book a few months ago.. any one interested in a good overview of advanced theoretical physics for the laymen will definatly appreciate this book.
-TP
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04-21-2002 11:04 AM |
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