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Deep Stoner Thoughts

Hermanthegerman

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Do the Rolling Stones have groupies in there higher age? (Just watching Havanna 2016)

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HOPS5K

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How much weed must one smoke in order to escape the matrix we live in?

I choose the Green Pill.
 

Cvh

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How much weed must one smoke in order to escape the matrix we live in?

I choose the Green Pill.

I have some selfgrown stuff that would do that with only one big joint.

What did the green pill do again? I can't remember. I don't like pills anyway.
Besides I like it here. So why would I want to 'escape'? Maybe it is terrible outside the matrix, it wasn't paradise in the movie either.
 

Drewsif

Member
That moment you realise HighTimes was a freemason ran honeypot...

And that contaminating every crop across the globe with patented genetics has been a vital milestone in the illuminatis plan to de-nature Earth...

The only war on Earth is against the provisions of a natural God,in attempt to replace them with the provisions of an unnatural one. You wont square this circle. Forever unstackable, Drewsif
 

Cvh

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Think about it if one would make a stick/pole a lightyear long or longer. And move it back and forth. Wouldn't the resulting instantaneous action on the other side of the stick be considered faster than the speed of light?
Light would take over atleast a year to catch up with instantaneous movement of the stick.
 

Bobby Boucher

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Think about it if one would make a stick/pole a lightyear long or longer. And move it back and forth. Wouldn't the resulting instantaneous action on the other side of the stick be considered faster than the speed of light?
Light would take over atleast a year to catch up with instantaneous movement of the stick.

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starke

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I'n old, stoned and a little slow. "Fucked up as a fruitbat." I'm going to have to remember that one. Thanks armedoldhippy.
 

Weezard

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"Think about it if one would make a stick/pole a lightyear long or longer. And move it back and forth. Wouldn't the resulting instantaneous action on the other side of the stick be considered faster than the speed of light? "


OK, I'll think about it.

Any solid object, (the "stick/pole") that has any mass, would take enormous energy to move.
So, not an option.

So, how about a laser beam?
Point your laser at a star 100 light years away, then, point it at another star the same distance from the source, but 10 light years from the first star.
Has the light moved 10 light years in less that one second?

No!
At least not yet. :)
It will take 100 years for your laser light to reach the first star.
If you snap to the second star, the change will take 100 years to register at the other end.
However, when it does so, will the transition be as fast as the re-targeting?
Again, no!
Why?
Because light has mass. We know this because intense gravity bends light.
So, your quick transition at this end becomes a long, slow, curve that propagates out 100 years .
How long does it take for your "dot" to move those 10 light years?
Ah dunno.

I'm way in over my head here.
Any astrophysicists wanna clear this up for me? :)

Aloha,
Wee
 

Bud Green

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I enjoy smoking a bowl and looking up at the stars from a blanket in my front yard...

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Dakine

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Would it really Curve that much? What if the slight amount of gravity from each star or planet(lol) bends that laser beam/light makes it back into A straight line/beam?

I always thought about why is "The" actually "The"? Instead of speaking/hearing, and reading the way we do. Why isnt our language like "dubodubdodubohuwahuwahuwahuwahuwahhuwahuwah"...

Amazes me everytime I think about it lol
 
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Huckster79

Why dont microwaves have volume buttons? I go to make popcorn for the munchies and the whole house knows....
 
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Huckster79

You would think of all inventions the microwave is one you would want to include stoner insight on...
 

Dakine

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Hmm Very true, plus the smell makes the whole house smell like it, You could open the bag up and pop it on your stove instead. Idk its alot quieter lol, but thats not what you wanted..

I really think that if we created A machine that had thousands of different ingredients in concentrated liquid form that the receiving subject would have. Then lets say I have A machine that dissects(?) what ever I put into it and creates A list of all the ingredients needed to mimic the smell exactly or VERY close to it. That machine would then send the list to the person im sending it to via Comnputer/electronically, or well there machine haha.. Then that machine would mix all the liquid ingredients to mimic that smell, then have something for my friend to be able to smell it.

IDK I just wouldve thought we would have smell o vision already...
 
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