Nice thought - but the answer is an astronomical object!stephen63 wrote:North by Northwest?
M
PS I know Cary Grant was a STAR - but not the sort I'm looking for
Nice thought - but the answer is an astronomical object!stephen63 wrote:North by Northwest?
Beyond wrote:
Yes, indeed Sir! We can not reproduce a singularity and prove it scientifically. Albert and Max left us some valuable calculation and measurment units, but that goesstephen63 wrote:Since you used past tense to describe it, then that condition must no longer exist.
How about the singularity of the universe at the moment of the big bang?
The theorists simply sidestep any questions about pre-singularity by stating that time didn't exist before the big bang, therefore there was no pre-big bang. It somehow materialized out of nowhere/nothingMoonlady wrote: Yes, indeed Sir! We can not reproduce a singularity and prove it scientifically. Albert and Max left us some valuable calculation and measurment units, but that goes
beyond my capacity to use them wise.
What's also interesting to me is, what and if something was pre singularity.
The scientific magazines I bought recently are full of mind games, speculations, some are so wonderful that I want them to be true,
some are so dull. I think I go back hybernating till someone can invent tools for time travel and see
what was before that event. If no one wants to time travel, I volunteer, just wake me up!
Cor! Beyond - I never would ave sussed YOU fer bein' er pedant abaht spellin'Beyond wrote:Astericians Do you mean Asterisk*ians
Well translated, that man! ( said in crisp 'upper-class' tones ) That is exactly the meaning (and usage!) of "Cor!"rstevenson wrote:Cor! is short for Cor blimey!, which is an exclamation of surprise. It is "A euphemism (specifically a minced oath) derived from 'God blind me'."
I went to school with a "Limey" immigrant who used Cor! and S'truth and other such expressions, probably more to amuse us colonials than because he ever would have used them "back 'ome."
Rob
Amazingly, the word suss IS in my tablet's on-board UK English dictionary!suss
To discover or realize information, usually with a level of intuition playing a role.
Hmmm.... a star? They are hot.Moonlady wrote: I am smaller than the universe and bigger than a comet.
I got fever.