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fman84 t1_j1evh8u wrote
Reply to comment by RealCoolDad in Interstellar movie —- Has anyone calculated how long did Cooper feel he lived in the space ? If there was a clock with calendar attached to his jacket , how much time would that watch show by the time he would have been retrieved ? by tejaskhetani
I can agree with you on that
fman84 t1_j1eulwr wrote
Reply to comment by RealCoolDad in Interstellar movie —- Has anyone calculated how long did Cooper feel he lived in the space ? If there was a clock with calendar attached to his jacket , how much time would that watch show by the time he would have been retrieved ? by tejaskhetani
4D beings would be outside of time and would not be perceived by us unless they choose to be. I've heard it described such that a 4D being is able to choose when in time it exists and would only be visible when we pass through that moment. It's a hard concept for us to understand much like timelessness or eternity. We live in an existence that is linear and finite. In my personal opinion I feel there is a lot to the universe that we simply cannot perceive due to our limitations. I also cannot prove the existence of 4D beings.
fman84 t1_j1bk56q wrote
If the "fuel" cost is cheaper than gas then I'm all for it. I wonder what would happen if they forget to plug in the fleet one night. Does the mail just not get delivered?
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fman84 t1_j07jpg7 wrote
Reply to comment by jwatt38 in How much gas/oil, roughly, is actually left for us to use? How long until we get to the last drop and need to start rationing? by football2106
I remember something like this as well. Oil does not come from dinosaurs but is actually from tiny sea life like plankton. It settles on the sea floor and over millions of years of heat and pressure it changes to crude oil. I recently read an article that talks about samples being taken from various places around the world showing new oil forming. Logically we know that life in water has not stopped so there is a constant supply of new organic material being deposited that will eventually convert to oil. It just takes a very long time. Likely there are layers of organic material at various stages of conversion.
fman84 t1_ixzu08e wrote
Reply to 90's TV simulator! by OmicronGR
Is this being used by people who have never experienced older tv?
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Reply to comment by WitchsWeasel in A lesbian couple in a gay nightclub, Paris 1930 by GreatAcanthisitta466
That is a good point. I tend to not assume a lesbian couple unless they are at least holding hands.
fman84 t1_iu98nph wrote
It's interesting to me how most gay and lesbian couples still take on soft gender roles despite being attracted to the same gender. Not arguing for against same gender attraction. Just an observation.
fman84 t1_j1fa77z wrote
Reply to comment by Assaltwaffle in Interstellar movie —- Has anyone calculated how long did Cooper feel he lived in the space ? If there was a clock with calendar attached to his jacket , how much time would that watch show by the time he would have been retrieved ? by tejaskhetani
What are the bulk beings?