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Bill Krozby's thread of scientific Inquiry

  1. #1
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    *pops in a com truise cassette* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1oG33tdODU *please stand by*


    Did you know that some people say the world is a sphere? Actually it turns out there is just a much of a chance of it being a sphere as it is flat. We are living in a computer generated multiverse controlled by advanced robots created by aliens. Every time you have a profound thought you spawn off a completely different universe.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU0-ASniLvE

  2. #2
    You are a fucking moron.
  3. #3
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    I thought you said you stopped drinking
  4. #4
    [citation needed]
  5. #5
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    I thought you said you stopped drinking


    When did I say that? And how is that relevant to my thread?
  6. #6
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
  7. #7
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    You are a fucking moron.


    how so?
  8. #8
    OP thinks the Earth is flat

    Christopher Columbus missed Bill Krozby's district
  9. #9
    how so?

    See post 8
  10. #10
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    See post 8


    I saw it... whats your point? Sorry I'm a skeptic.. I've never personally spoke to Christopher columbus or know anybody that has... so.. yeah...
  11. #11
    Did you know that some people say the world is a sphere?
  12. #12
    I have never personally been to a Chillis resturaunt but I can be quite sure they exist. If your defense is "I've never talked to Christopher Columbus" you just gained 500 moron points.
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Christopher Columbus here. What seems to be the problem?
  14. #14
    crazy mike Houston
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    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    I have never personally been to a Chillis resturaunt but I can be quite sure they exist. If your defense is "I've never talked to Christopher Columbus" you just gained 500 moron points.


    you don't have to go to a chilis to drive by one, you;ve just gained 700 smacktard points for your faulty argument, thank you come again!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXeVgEs4sOo
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    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    [SIZE=72px]FLAT[/SIZE]



    [SIZE=72px] XD[/SIZE]
  17. #17
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    [SIZE=72px]SPHERE[/SIZE]



    [SIZE=72px]XD[/SIZE]

  18. #18
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Bill Krozby, go to the ocean, watch the boats as they pass over the horizon they dissapear bottom up. You know why? Because the world is round.

    This thread is not scientific nor profound and you should be ashamed of yourself.
  19. #19
    crazy mike Houston
    I totally missed the flat earth angle in the OP, and focused on this: 'We are living in a computer generated multiverse controlled by advanced robots created by aliens'
  20. #20
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Sophie's post of scientific inquiry

    The branch of physics that deals with the microscopic Universe instead of the macroscopic Universe is called quantum mechanics. A number of important discoveries have been made in this field over the years, one of them being that matter at the smallest scale can act as both particle and a wave at the same time. This is referred to as the wave-particle duality. In one notable experiment electrons were fired one by one through a screen with two slits, the thinking was that if electrons behaved as a particle they would hit the detection screen in two distinct stripes. What was noticed however was a diffraction pattern on the detection screen which would indicate the electron's acted as a wave as they passed through the slits as illustrated by the picture below.



    The scientists being scientists however decided they wanted to see how the electrons behaved at the moment the passed through the slits, so they set up detectors to find out. However once the detectors were placed and the experiment was run again the results were very surprising indeed. Instead of a diffraction pattern they actually saw the two stripes they were expecting in the first place. This means that because the detectors were placed where they were the electrons suddenly started to act as particles. Would this mean that the very act of us observing a system would physically change it's properties?

    Well, it turns out it's not quite as cool as that. After more experiments and a lot of study it was generally understood that the instruments used to measure the electrons had to interact with the quantum system in order to make the measurements, thereby thermodynamically changing the properties of the system causing the electrons to act as particles instead of waves.
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