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June 29, 2017 at 7:38 am #70548wvParticipantJune 29, 2017 at 9:51 am #70550nittany ramModerator
This means you’ve sipped water containing molecules that have passed through Bud Grant’s urinary tract.
You need to make peace with that.
June 29, 2017 at 11:18 am #70558wvParticipantThis means you’ve sipped water containing molecules that have passed through Bud Grant’s urinary tract.
You need to make peace with that.
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I have also ingested molecules from the singularity that expanded during the big bang fourteen billion years ago.
Which means I am one with God.
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vJune 29, 2017 at 11:29 am #70559nittany ramModeratorThis means you’ve sipped water containing molecules that have passed through Bud Grant’s urinary tract.
You need to make peace with that.
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I have also ingested molecules from the singularity that expanded during the big bang fourteen billion years ago.
Which means I am one with God.
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vNo wonder God’s been doing such a sucky job of late.
You’re a distraction.
June 29, 2017 at 11:41 am #70561wvParticipantThis means you’ve sipped water containing molecules that have passed through Bud Grant’s urinary tract.
You need to make peace with that.
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I have also ingested molecules from the singularity that expanded during the big bang fourteen billion years ago.
Which means I am one with God.
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vNo wonder God’s been doing such a sucky job of late.
You’re a distraction.
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Look, not only have i ingested molecules that were around during the Big Bang — but i have ingested molecules that were around BEFORE the Big Bang/
So I’m not only one with God, I’m one with the the thing that was here before God.
Which makes me TWO with God.
Or somethin. I think. I dunno.
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vJune 29, 2017 at 11:51 am #70563znModeratorI have also ingested molecules from the singularity that expanded during the big bang fourteen billion years ago.
Well technically every molecule in existence derives from the big bang, or rather from the results of the big bang (but not from the singularity that caused it, cause that singularity existed before molecules did). It actually took a few hundred thousand years for atoms to even exist, and molecules of course came later.
See this is the thing. If you’re going to be so free with your opinions of the Rams on a dedicated Rams board, you should at least know a little something about them.
http://www.haystack.mit.edu/edu/pcr/Astrochemistry/3%20-%20MATTER/nuclear%20synthesis.pdf
In the very beginning, both space and time were created in the Big Bang. It
happened 13.7 billion years ago. Afterwards, the universe was a very hot,
expanding soup of fundamental particles. The universe expanded rapidly
during inflation and expands at a more or less constant rate now. As it
grows, it cools.
At first, the universe was dominated by radiation. Soon, quarks combined
together to form baryons (protons and neutrons). When the universe was 3
minutes old, it had cooled enough for these protons and neutrons to combine
into nuclei. This is known as the time of nucleosynthesis. Hydrogen,
helium, lithium, and beryllium were produced. Today, about 90% of the
universe is still hydrogen. Remember that only the nuclei of these atoms
were created at this time. The universe was still far too hot to allow these
nuclei to attract electrons and form atoms. That didn’t happen for another
300,000 years, at the time of recombination.
At this time the universe had cooled sufficiently for atoms to exist. Echoes
from these first atoms can still be seen in the Cosmic Microwave
Background.June 29, 2017 at 12:35 pm #70566wvParticipantI have also ingested molecules from the singularity that expanded during the big bang fourteen billion years ago.
Well technically every molecule in existence derives from the big bang, or rather from the results of the big bang (but not from the singularity that caused it, cause that singularity existed before molecules did). It actually took a few hundred thousand years for atoms to even exist, and molecules of course came later.
See this is the thing. If you’re going to be so free with your opinions of the Rams on a dedicated Rams board, you should at least know a little something about them.
http://www.haystack.mit.edu/edu/pcr/Astrochemistry/3%20-%20MATTER/nuclear%20synthesis.pdf
In the very beginning, both space and time were created in the Big Bang. It
happened 13.7 billion years ago. Afterwards, the universe was a very hot,
expanding soup of fundamental particles. The universe expanded rapidly
during inflation and expands at a more or less constant rate now. As it
grows, it cools.
At first, the universe was dominated by radiation. Soon, quarks combined
together to form baryons (protons and neutrons). When the universe was 3
minutes old, it had cooled enough for these protons and neutrons to combine
into nuclei. This is known as the time of nucleosynthesis. Hydrogen,
helium, lithium, and beryllium were produced. Today, about 90% of the
universe is still hydrogen. Remember that only the nuclei of these atoms
were created at this time. The universe was still far too hot to allow these
nuclei to attract electrons and form atoms. That didn’t happen for another
300,000 years, at the time of recombination.
At this time the universe had cooled sufficiently for atoms to exist. Echoes
from these first atoms can still be seen in the Cosmic Microwave
Background.===============
WEll if you are gonna post fake news about the Big Bang,
I’m just gonna have to go back to wrestling with an ethical dilemma — my 86 year old mother feeds birds on her patio. But now she has rats. Lots of em. They make her cringe and she cant enjoy her patio anymore. So she wants me to poison them. (we figured there are too many to catch and release somewhere).I dont like the idea of poisoning things. Plus, what if they die out in the open and the crows and ravens eat the poisoned rats?
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vJune 29, 2017 at 12:50 pm #70567znModeratorI dont like the idea of poisoning things. Plus, what if they die out in the open and the crows and ravens eat the poisoned rats?
A cat isn’t a possibility?
There are also substances that smell like predators to certain animals and drive them away.
Scroll down and look at all the similar products on the page and see if any of it makes sense.
There’s customer reviews of course and other ways of using the net to research these products.
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