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Deep Stoner Thoughts

St. Phatty

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Walter buys his pizza from the same place as Jesse and Skinny Pete and Badger.

As Skinny Pete says, "it's more democratic."

Then in another scene, Walt throws a pizza up on the roof.

A whole, un-cut pizza.


Do you know what show I'm talking about ?
 

YukonKronic

Active member
If time slows down the faster you go and that makes it a function of speed relative to gravity then won’t all time be driven by the motion of the universe around its centre of mass?
Given that Dark matter makes up so much mass and we don’t know what’s in Black holes but we do know galaxies orbit super massive black holes can we assume that the center of mass of our universe in fact lies at the event horizon of the largest black hole in it?

Does that mean Time will end and restart when the last two Black holes gravitate to each other and all existence is contained in a singular point of unknown density and heat?

Is that how the universe works?
 

YukonKronic

Active member
And what’s with the the word “therapist”? It’s too close to “the Rapist”
And if a rape victim has to go to a therapist it’s pretty uncool on some level I think.
That shits sick.
 

Hermanthegerman

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St. Phatty

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>>> If time slows down the faster you go and that makes it a function of speed relative to gravity then won’t all time be driven by the motion of the universe around its centre of mass?

Maybe.


>>> Given that Dark matter makes up so much mass and we don’t know what’s in Black holes but we do know galaxies orbit super massive black holes can we assume that the center of mass of our universe in fact lies at the event horizon of the largest black hole in it?

God who cares.


>>> Does that mean Time will end and restart when the last two Black holes gravitate to each other and all existence is contained in a singular point of unknown density and heat?

Maybe localized time in that end stage for that part of the universe.

But we are a long way from knowing where the 'edge of the universe' is, if there is such a thing.
 

Brother Nature

Well-known member
If time slows down the faster you go and that makes it a function of speed relative to gravity then won’t all time be driven by the motion of the universe around its centre of mass?
Given that Dark matter makes up so much mass and we don’t know what’s in Black holes but we do know galaxies orbit super massive black holes can we assume that the center of mass of our universe in fact lies at the event horizon of the largest black hole in it?

Does that mean Time will end and restart when the last two Black holes gravitate to each other and all existence is contained in a singular point of unknown density and heat?

Is that how the universe works?


Time is a man made concept, not a universal one. So the short answer to your question would be no. :ying:
 
M

moose eater

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But we are a long way from knowing where the 'edge of the universe' is, if there is such a thing.

I think it just continues on, into another black-top parking area, with even fewer vacancies, and more expensive hourly parking.

My expectations are fairly low, protecting me from too much more disappointment.
 

armedoldhippy

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Veteran
But we are a long way from knowing where the 'edge of the universe' is, if there is such a thing.

there may well be an "edge", beyond which there are no planets/stars etc; but given how long ago the "big bang" occurred (if that was indeed the starting point) there is no way in hell we will ever get there & see blankness like in the "Star Trek" episode where there was nothing visible outside. too big of a head start by far...:biggrin:
 

YukonKronic

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there may well be an "edge", beyond which there are no planets/stars etc; but given how long ago the "big bang" occurred (if that was indeed the starting point) there is no way in hell we will ever get there & see blankness like in the "Star Trek" episode where there was nothing visible outside. too big of a head start by far...:biggrin:

It’s even cooler. Supposedly because the universe is so vast there are alternative versions of all reality within it you just have to get to that point in space time..

And yes Time is a construct but what exactly is it constructed for? Is All time happening at once and our minds create a linear flow to avoid madness?

There have been studies involving random selection of nuclear particles that altered the half life of a particle BEFORE it was randomly selected.
This suggests the future in fact PULLS the past towards it in some small capacity rather than a PUSH from events that have already happened.
Lol u guys thought I was just stoned!
I am. But my thoughts have a basis in scientific reality (lol as best I can interpret it!)
At least according to discovery channel :biggrin: and maybe too much of that high powered sativa..
 

Weezard

Hawaiian Inebriatti
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YukonKronic

Active member
Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
You fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way…

I’m a pink Floyd fan myself... Bowie’s good too though :tiphat:
 

Brother Nature

Well-known member
It’s even cooler. Supposedly because the universe is so vast there are alternative versions of all reality within it you just have to get to that point in space time..

And yes Time is a construct but what exactly is it constructed for? Is All time happening at once and our minds create a linear flow to avoid madness?

There have been studies involving random selection of nuclear particles that altered the half life of a particle BEFORE it was randomly selected.
This suggests the future in fact PULLS the past towards it in some small capacity rather than a PUSH from events that have already happened.
Lol u guys thought I was just stoned!
I am. But my thoughts have a basis in scientific reality (lol as best I can interpret it!)
At least according to discovery channel :biggrin: and maybe too much of that high powered sativa..


:smoke:

https://www.iqsdirectory.com/resour...-form-of-matter-that-could-change-everything/
 
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