Interesting Topics

Here you can talk about whatever floats your boat. Your favorite movie, sports team, etc. If it's a little racey, I suggest you post in R&R, otherwise we'll move it for you.
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Lets have a bunch of interesting topics on this thread from the universe to movies and so on. There's lots of interesting things to talk about like the clinic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9_4szyx8IU :laugh: :laugh: that's such a great show.
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I have a topic how do the galaxies spin when there is no gravity to spin them. One theory is that there is a invisable force known as dark matter or something like that that spins the galaxies and moves them around.



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Mind if I move this?
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I don't care just as long as people get into large discussions on it that's all.
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Joshua l.Chamberlain wrote:
I have a topic how do the galaxies spin when there is no gravity to spin them. One theory is that there is a invisable force known as dark matter or something like that that spins the galaxies and moves them around.



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One thing I forgot to mention above NO RELIGION this way no one gets offended and problems start so lets keep your religion out of the picture.

For some of us, it is hard to answer the question within the limitations you have set. Perhaps there are other names for the "invisible force" which you mentioned, but to keep to the rules we won't name names. (An obtuse answer that technically abides by your rules!)
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O. O. Howard wrote:
For some of us, it is hard to answer the question within the limitations you have set. Perhaps there are other names for the "invisible force" which you mentioned, but to keep to the rules we won't name names. (An obtuse answer that technically abides by your rules!)
:laugh: Good answer. I also have another name for this invisible force, the first uncaused cause that by all logical thinking and rules of science must exist.
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Come on, haven't you seen Star Wars? It's The Force, man... Sheesh..

No really, I think the force is something bigger than the human brain can comprehend. God? Maybe.. Dark matter? Maybe.. Or maybe the dark matter is God? Oops, I broke the rules.. :laugh:
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Little Powell wrote:
Come on, haven't you seen Star Wars? It's The Force, man... Sheesh..

No really, I think the force is something bigger than the human brain can comprehend. God? Maybe.. Dark matter? Maybe.. Or maybe the dark matter is God? Oops, I broke the rules.. :laugh:
Now you have done it!!!! You have started suggesting names for the invisible force that are outside of the parameters of the discussion!!!:ohmy: :blink:
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No really, I think the force is something bigger than the human brain can comprehend.
Well a way to compute something as vast as the universe you must try not to think of a end or a biggining just look at what is there, there is galaxies now choose one of the Milky Way galaxy (ours galaxy) then you can begin to think about ends and bigginings. You start to think of stars, nebulus, astroids, comits, moons planets, and maybe the possibility of life beyond us who knows maybe there are Klingons out there. Now that's how I compute the universe.
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For those "fans" of Hancock :blink: , from the Confederate Vetern,Volume 8, Number 4 (April, 1900, page 166) comes this story:

"General Hancock, who was said to be the best tactician of the Federal army, was in command at that immediate point, and in his report to General Meade said: 'I have never seen a more formidable attack. The enemy must be short of ammunition as I was shot with a tenpenny nail.'"

Can anyone confirm?

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