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12 Aug 2016, 6:48 am

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one wonders.....

when i was a child and had no encumbrances on my thoughts, i had an idea about interstellar or intergalactic travel that never fully formulated.

i am returning slowly to the thought. it involves creating a super massive entity in a small location that has the inertial stability and gravitational pull to accelerate any object near it toward it, and then somehow move that super massive object in the direction of the destination that it's "followers" would inevitably be pulled toward (by applying a force parallel to the axis).

angular momentum in a spinning disc adds to it's definitive mass. so i will just summarize from here.

imagine taking a coin into space and somehow spinning it (perpendicular to it's axis) to a speed that amounts to centrifical outward forces increasing it's balanced mass to a degree that constitutes a significant gravitational entity.

like a septillion revs per second. that would obviously tear apart the structural composition of what ever was spinning, but i wonder now whether, given new ways of locking carbon atoms together, that a rate of spin may be achievable that may be able to increase it's mass to a degree that would overwhelm the outward forces of the centrifuge, and thereby contain any explosive failure and then allow the rate of spin to increase to the speed of light (-x) on the edge of the disk and create a gravitational force due to inertia created by the balance of the equal outward flinging at every angle, and that would effectively raise the mass to almost black hole density and....whatever.....

i'll leave it to future generations and just get this blasted thunderbird 2 to work in flight simulator.



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I tried to make Thunderbird 2 when I was a kid.


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12 Aug 2016, 7:26 am

I don't think of childhood as a time when your thoughts are "unencumbered."

In my childhood, there was always someone around to make sure you were "thinking the right way." And that "right way" was a very narrow conception in my eye.

This made my childhood one big stymie.



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12 Aug 2016, 8:08 am

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I'm bored.

Somebody find me a really good crotchet draft or pattern that ISN'T found in pinterest. :lol:

I recommend a pattern or draft that uses FINE crotchet thread. I have no yarn......


an interesting website for you: http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Scarves/D ... dger-Scarf


it says something about being able to find all the patterns and such on it, it will do a popup asking for your email to grant access, but theirs a close button in the top left. does that help bordem?? lol i dont even do crochet i was just curious to find one for you, im random like that, thus my username


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12 Aug 2016, 9:28 am

I have no idea what I'm doing, but I'm doing it half baked.



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12 Aug 2016, 6:06 pm

mee too... :alien:



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12 Aug 2016, 6:10 pm

La la la mew mew.


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12 Aug 2016, 6:15 pm

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12 Aug 2016, 6:17 pm

I was born at a very young age.


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12 Aug 2016, 6:21 pm

I can't remember nor was I paying attention if this has a lot of bad language but I don't really care because this is my album today plus I can't find where it has parental advisory sticker



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12 Aug 2016, 6:23 pm

I was born so young that I barely had skin.



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12 Aug 2016, 6:24 pm

auntblabby wrote:
I was born so young that I barely had skin.


I like people who are transparent


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12 Aug 2016, 6:25 pm

I'm going to the coffee shop and reading my kindle. I'll be on the side.


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12 Aug 2016, 6:26 pm

Time is not linear, it doesn't matter when I was born because I exist in a certain time and place in the universe and I don't exist outside of that.



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12 Aug 2016, 6:27 pm

ImAnAspie wrote:
I'm going to the coffee shop and reading my kindle. I'll be on the side.


"I'll be on the side"

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12 Aug 2016, 6:32 pm

I highly recommend the book "vistas of infinity- how to have fun when you're dead" by jurgen ziewe.



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12 Aug 2016, 7:23 pm

"Your task is not to seek for love but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it"....--a quote which Lindsey Neberek quotes in,'Autism in love documentary'

'Tu tarea no es a buscar amor pero meramente a buscar y encuentra todos las barreras dentro de ti-mismo tienes contruiedo en contra lo'

Director's statement: In October 2013 my audio captured the following words during an interview to the first Ethiopian graduate in nuclear engineering__The elderly professor Seifu Yohannes--now emeritus physics professor in the university of Harar:" All your dreams of wealth and unlimited power. All your dreams of disproportionate ambition; the satisfaction of feeling analogus to the gods, all your sexual impulses which you deem infinite; all these Pharaonic dreams will be reduced to a series of cheap plastic figurine floating in the stratosphere once everything has finally exploded. The American dream will soon enough end up devasting you. Then you will return to your village with your tail between your legs. And you will wish that your old boyfriend or girlfriend--whose breath always reeked of garlic--will once again cover you in kisses and eternally care for your welfare." When I finished transcribing these words,Crumbs was born----Miguel Llanso

Enunciación del director: En Octobre 2013 mi audio capture los siguiente palabras durante un intervista con el primer graduado de ingeneria nuclear. El professor anciano Seifu Yohannes—ahora professor meritus de fisica en la Universidad de Harar: “Todos tus suenos de riqueza y poder sin limite. Todo tus suenos de ambicion disproportionante; el satisfacción de sentiendose analogoso a los dios, todos tus impulsos sexuales que consideres infinito; todos estos suenos Pharoanico seran reducido a un series de figurilla plastic tacano en el estratosfera cuando todo e explotado finalmente. Despues tu regresaras a tu aldea con tu colo dentromedio de tus piernas. Y desearas que tu viejo novio o novia—cuyo aliento siempre apestaba a ajo-- una vez más te cubrera en besos y cuidara eternamente for tu bien-estar.” Cuando termine de transcriber estas palabras Migajas se nacio----Miguel Llanso

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I'll admit to having intimacy problems, having doubts as whether I'll ever be loved, and worrying about birth control. The last one mentioned is something I might ask someone to reiterate onto me on.

I feel very non-plussed or ambivalent to how in 'Erotic Morality: The Role of Touch in Moral Agency' there is a (chapter(?)) which says 'Autistic touch:body as prison' .