So....the black hole experiment?

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So....the black hole experiment?

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Since your a few hours ahead of us, you'll be sure to let us know if that happens, won't you Curly?
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And, correct me if I'm wrong, Curly, but isn't your avatar hairdo a representation of sub-atomic particle collision trajectories?

Just wondering. :-k

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They probably are Flat Earth Society members too, claiming the photos of earth in space are fake, as are the moon landings, oh, and the Loch Ness Monster is real. Maybe UFOs? Several people who were party to the suit had PhDs, but not in physics. A good example of a speciality in one field NOT qualifying you for conclusions about another field.
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A black hole sounds good to me.

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I think age plays a role in whether you think going out in a big bang is good or not. From my perspective it's a great way to go. Now that im entering the Golden years im on Paxil,liptor and now I'm forced to eat a high fiber diet by Dr. Smiley for my Diverticulitis. I have chronic lumbar pain because the Warden is a pain in my neck and always on my back.
I'm presently stocking up on Depends when they go on sale at Walmart. I know i'll get there eventually. Being sucked into a vortex sounds good to me. It's fast and easy instead up languishing in a nursing home as the medical industrial complex sucks every dime you ever earned out of your bank account. One big plus is the black hole will start in France. Serves them right.
And as for you Carolynn, don't start spreading rumors again that the earth is round and Nessy doesn't exist. For you US residents,don't worry. Either candidate who gets elected as our President will change Washington and tomorrow morning I'll wake up and look like Audrey Hepburn. I have to get to work ladies after I finish my bowl of collard greens and Metamucil. Thanks for the breakfast idea Carol Ann. You're a doll Hon. Hugs.

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Jeannie maybe the problem is that you don't have a good recipe for collard greens. Personally if I cook them with onions and then put barbecue sauce on them and mix them with a lot of rice and blackeyed peas I think they are pretty good.

But I'm sure that in Waterbury there are lots of good places to get tasty collard greens.

As for the black hole, I think it's unlikely that humans can create one no matter how stupid they are.

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Re: A black hole sounds good to me.

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Jeannie wrote:Being sucked into a vortex sounds good to me.
Well, yeah, to me too, Jeannie. But only if I wind up several thousand parsecs away on a world where crime is unheard of and where nobody wears plaid socks or argyle sweaters. Hey, you never know! This universe is huge.

Sorry, folks. Didn't mean to open a can of wormholes here. :mrgreen:

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CJ wrote:But only if I wind up several thousand parsecs away on a world where crime is unheard of and where nobody wears plaid socks or argyle sweaters.
I'm ready CJ! I've got my towel right here :lol: , I just need to find my "Thumb". :P

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Does this mean we get to start a brand new "Magical Mystery Tour?" What does one wear to enter a "black hole?" I will bet they would allow "Mini's after 35!"

Remember Captain Kirk's response to Sulu at the end of one of the movies? Sulu asks "Where to, Captain?" and Kirk just points toward space and says, "Out there!"

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Virginia,
I believe a black hole requires a black attire, I have the cutes little black dress I am going to wear along with black panties, bra, stockings and heels.

Kind of like a black tie party \:D/
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CJ wrote:And, correct me if I'm wrong, Curly, but isn't your avatar hairdo a representation of sub-atomic particle collision trajectories?

Just wondering. :-k

CJ
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Yes....and no amount of mousse, gel, serum or ionising hair dryers is going to alter it !!tongue!! !!tongue!! !!tongue!!

Carol Ann....
I believe a black hole requires a black attire, I have the cutes little black dress I am going to wear along with black panties, bra, stockings and heels.

Kind of like a black tie party Dancing

Sounds like a plan...I'm in :mrgreen:

Donna....
Since your a few hours ahead of us, you'll be sure to let us know if that happens, won't you Curly?
Oh yes, of course.....I forgot.....I've already been there, done it and it was one hell of a party :mrgreen: 8)
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