Since a mobius strip is bisectioned on a mobius strip pair... which
are eyes... it would suggest that eyes are competitively unbalanced.
That may be true (in religion). In religion, The Son of God is
described as having eyes which blaze with fire and has feet made of
brass... Feet have an association with balance if eyes are
unbalanced... Of course, this begs the question of balance in
astronaut space... An astronaut has balanced imbalances? I donno,
maybe an astronaut has a perfectly balanced imbalance. I may have
perfectly balanced feet while an astronaut has perfectly balanced
imbalances. It would actually make sense if I was Adolph Hitler,
and... I don't care about the reasons why...
On Apr 26, 2:51 am, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Since a mobius strip is bisectioned on a mobius strip pair... which
> are eyes... it would suggest that eyes are competitively unbalanced.
> That may be true (in religion). In religion, The Son of God is
> described as having eyes which blaze with fire and has feet made of
> brass... Feet have an association with balance if eyes are
> unbalanced... Of course, this begs the question of balance in
> astronaut space... An astronaut has balanced imbalances? I donno,
> maybe an astronaut has a perfectly balanced imbalance. I may have
> perfectly balanced feet while an astronaut has perfectly balanced
> imbalances. It would actually make sense if I was Adolph Hitler,
> and... I don't care about the reasons why...
In article <aa9a75dd-a8c0-4450-89ed-
2df2f5780...@h12g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>, barry196...@yahoo.com says...
> Since a mobius strip is bisectioned....
> .. if I was Adolph Hitler..
I think you would be up for a USENET award of some sort here. Sadly, many points needed to be taken off for the lack of coherence in your connections.
Here is a proper example:
"Since a mobius strip can be made from paper and most paper is made from trees like the one's around me but also were around Jesus Christ and Hitler, it stands to reason Jesus was Hitler and I am Jesus."
This btw was the grand prize winner at the 12th annual USENET AdOfF awards. Keep Trying!! and GL!
On Apr 25, 6:51 pm, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Since a mobius strip is bisectioned on a mobius strip pair... which
> are eyes... it would suggest that eyes are competitively unbalanced.
> That may be true (in religion). In religion, The Son of God is
> described as having eyes which blaze with fire and has feet made of
> brass... Feet have an association with balance if eyes are
> unbalanced... Of course, this begs the question of balance in
> astronaut space... An astronaut has balanced imbalances? I donno,
> maybe an astronaut has a perfectly balanced imbalance. I may have
> perfectly balanced feet while an astronaut has perfectly balanced
> imbalances. It would actually make sense if I was Adolph Hitler,
> and... I don't care about the reasons why...
Here is your Mobius strip.
and your wheel intersecting a wheel and your ortho-hombic chrysolite
all tied into one.
> In article <aa9a75dd-a8c0-4450-89ed-
> 2df2f5780...@h12g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>, barry196...@yahoo.com
> says...
> > Since a mobius strip is bisectioned....
> > .. if I was Adolph Hitler..
> I think you would be up for a USENET award of some sort here. Sadly,
> many points needed to be taken off for the lack of coherence in your
> connections.
> Here is a proper example:
> "Since a mobius strip can be made from paper and most paper is made from
> trees like the one's around me but also were around Jesus Christ and
> Hitler, it stands to reason Jesus was Hitler and I am Jesus."
> This btw was the grand prize winner at the 12th annual USENET AdOfF
> awards. Keep Trying!! and GL!
No, you got it all wrong. That should be "the most incoherent award",
and you add, not take off the points for incoherence.
On Apr 26, 9:51 am, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> ... An astronaut has balanced imbalances? I donno,
> maybe an astronaut has a perfectly balanced imbalance. I may have
> perfectly balanced feet while an astronaut has perfectly balanced imbalances.
In the future Astronauts will be selected from silver medal and up
ring gymnasts who can support their own weight with arms outstretched.
This is to better handle the immense weight and the strength required
to use strap on wings in domed cities on the moon.
the letters are too small to read -- seems
to be on purpose -- although I could,
"the digits of pi are irrelevant after c^2," or,
at least, they are hard to compute. also,
the ratio of the diameter to the circumference
of a sphere is "a" pith!
the ratio of the area of a great circle to the surface
of a sphere is a fourth, like the facets
of a spherical tetrahedron.
thus:
there's an old paper in *Nature*,
"Abrupt end of the Eemian interglacial, *sensu strictu*,"
G. Woillard's study of a peatbog in France;
that was the interglacial before "this one,"
the Holocene, if it isn't already over.
of course, a lot of folks just use the term,
Pleistocene, and forget about it.
thus:
you don't get it (and neither do most Einsteinmaniacs)
that there is no absolute vacuum or "void,"
through which light is unable to refract, although
even such a putative void would conform to Snell's law,
its index of refraction being 1.0000.... like, wow,
that space is really flat; and, guess, What?
air's is, like, 1.00000004, because of the "curvature
of spacetime," y'think?
Blaise Pascal thought, y'know, and
he verified this by experiment.
there is tons of mainstream crappola about "zero point energy"
and the vacuum, because of this silly pretense
about an absolute void, which has no substance to it;
no-one has ever found or created one, and
it is strictly impossible.
In article <d69cc546-14f1-4db2-b03c-a08455ccb...@ns1g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>, Graham Cooper <grahamcoop...@gmail.com> writes:
>On Apr 26, 9:51=A0am, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> ... An astronaut has balanced imbalances? I donno,
>> maybe an astronaut has a perfectly balanced imbalance. =A0I may have
>> perfectly balanced feet while an astronaut has perfectly balanced imbalan=
>ces.
>In the future Astronauts will be selected from silver medal and up
>ring gymnasts who can support their own weight with arms outstretched.
>This is to better handle the immense weight and the strength required
>to use strap on wings in domed cities on the moon.
If they're living in domed cities on the Moon, what makes them "astornauts"?
Also, if they're on the Moon, their bodies will only weigh about one-sixth
of what they do down here, so much less strength will be needed to support
their bodies hanging from those wings.
> In article <d69cc546-14f1-4db2-b03c-a08455ccb...@ns1g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>, Graham Cooper <grahamcoop...@gmail.com> writes:
> >On Apr 26, 9:51=A0am, Kevin <barry196...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> ... An astronaut has balanced imbalances? I donno,
> >> maybe an astronaut has a perfectly balanced imbalance. =A0I may have
> >> perfectly balanced feet while an astronaut has perfectly balanced imbalan=
> >ces.
> >In the future Astronauts will be selected from silver medal and up
> >ring gymnasts who can support their own weight with arms outstretched.
> >This is to better handle the immense weight and the strength required
> >to use strap on wings in domed cities on the moon.
> If they're living in domed cities on the Moon, what makes them "astornauts"?
> Also, if they're on the Moon, their bodies will only weigh about one-sixth
> of what they do down here, so much less strength will be needed to support
> their bodies hanging from those wings.
Well the Lady Moonauts will be able to glide, but to gain altitude
you'll need to flap!
Herc
--
1 X ^ NOT(X)
2 G = NOT(PRV(G))
3 S > INF
4 R = {X | NOT(X e X)}
5 IF HALT() GOTO 5
6 ALL(F) MAX(F)
=
THE 6 DEAD ENDS IN MATHEMATICS
but only 4 are recognised contradictions
> In article <aa9a75dd-a8c0-4450-89ed-
> 2df2f5780...@h12g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>, barry196...@yahoo.com
> says...
> > Since a mobius strip is bisectioned....
> > .. if I was Adolph Hitler..
> I think you would be up for a USENET award of some sort here. Sadly,
> many points needed to be taken off for the lack of coherence in your
> connections.
> Here is a proper example:
> "Since a mobius strip can be made from paper and most paper is made from
> trees like the one's around me but also were around Jesus Christ and
> Hitler, it stands to reason Jesus was Hitler and I am Jesus."
> This btw was the grand prize winner at the 12th annual USENET AdOfF
> awards. Keep Trying!! and GL!
Hitler's greatest sin was that he was a technophile... Taken
altogether, I'd say Jesus was ambivolent about science and technology.