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I don't read either, and that was a mediocre analogy at best. Really, there are just some topics I have no input on but still like to read. Is that hard to understand?
My problem with harry is that he rarely, if ever, elucidates on anything. He acts passive aggressive rather and, if anything, obfuscates instead by being vague and condescending, acting like he knows something no one else here does but fails to impart this 'knowledge' on us with each post.
At least craterchains makes it clear that he only thinks we are stupid for not believing intelligent life makes crater chains though his posts have been reduced to a mere snap and string of capital o's and zeros lately.
Really, I can understand disagreeing with bits and pieces here and there and there really is wiggle room in almost any idea/theory/what have you but he seems to disagree with everything just because it's agreed upon by a majority like some damned hippie. Being different for the sake of being different? Take it to the art clubs. Otherwise you better be a fuckin genius with some awesome explanations that can be backed up with evidence.
My problem with harry is that he rarely, if ever, elucidates on anything. He acts passive aggressive rather and, if anything, obfuscates instead by being vague and condescending, acting like he knows something no one else here does but fails to impart this 'knowledge' on us with each post.
At least craterchains makes it clear that he only thinks we are stupid for not believing intelligent life makes crater chains though his posts have been reduced to a mere snap and string of capital o's and zeros lately.
Really, I can understand disagreeing with bits and pieces here and there and there really is wiggle room in almost any idea/theory/what have you but he seems to disagree with everything just because it's agreed upon by a majority like some damned hippie. Being different for the sake of being different? Take it to the art clubs. Otherwise you better be a fuckin genius with some awesome explanations that can be backed up with evidence.
Not hard at all, I was just thinking if books could be made more interactive somehow... and I do not mean some tree of chained videos that stream upon click here and there, but book answering a question that reader might ask about its content. This would probably require some sofisticated programming... oh, sorry for offtopic
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Hello All
You said
The more I read the more I find that I know very little.
I'm very opened minded.
I have my opinion and respect others.
So tell me, What do you want me to discuss?[/quote]
You said
Smile,,,,,,,,,,,let me tell you.My problem with harry is that he rarely, if ever, elucidates on anything. He acts passive aggressive rather and, if anything, obfuscates instead by being vague and condescending, acting like he knows something no one else here does but fails to impart this 'knowledge' on us with each post.
The more I read the more I find that I know very little.
I'm very opened minded.
I have my opinion and respect others.
So tell me, What do you want me to discuss?[/quote]
Harry : Smile and live another day.
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"It's not what you know, or don't know, but what you know that isn't so that will hurt you." Will Rodgers 1938
Re: What Quasars are
Not yet. However Hubble and currently unimagined tech. advances over the next ten years will provide such.Nereid wrote:Welcome to The Asterisk*, GOD!GOD wrote:Quasars are not what scientists guess -- monstrous black holes. They are the results of what happens afterwards -- Big Bangs. There was (and will be) more than one Big Bang. The Big Bang we theorize was merely only a local affair in our part of the universe.
Do you have any scientific material that you'd care to share with us, concerning this idea of yours?