"The 'Molecular Octopus': A Little Brother of 'Schroedinger's Cat'"
http://tinyurl.com/3ednztu
Clearly this is not an octopus but proof (yes Mr. bill, I said proof.) that
the FSM is real.
We've had spaghetti for some time now.
How much proof is enough? %)
Where is the blunder?
Would this be akin to Newton's "blunder" of not predicting relativistic effects?
Of proposing a model merely capable of landing a vehicle within 0.25 mi. of
the intended position after a quarter-million mile flight?
I hope someone wiped the egg off the poor bastard's face.
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> > Clearly this is not an octopus but proof (yes Mr. bill, I said proof.)
> > that the FSM is real.
>
> We've had spaghetti for some time now.
>
> How much proof is enough? %)
Ah, but this latest demonstration shows how the FSM's
essential nature is replicated at all levels of existence.
Some would call this a coincidence, but they're ignoring
the 666 razor-sharp constants needed to produce spaghetti
in the first place.
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Brian E. Clark
How about an actual *photograph* of the FSM, courtesy of NASA?
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/images/content/116916main_green_sprite_lg.jpg
Heresy! That spaghetti is green mouldy.
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All gods are tailored to order. They're made to
exactly fit the prejudices of their believers.
Had everybody responded in this manner I would have assumed I was not clear,
however most seem to have understood and even posted pictures.
The blunder and egg, therefore would accrue to the person who did not grasp
the humor.
That's not FSM, too many meatballs!
Ben
Oh, got it: it's choler.
Always the hardest one for me to apprehend.
> >How about an actual *photograph* of the FSM, courtesy of NASA?
> >
> >http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/images/content/116916main_green_sprite_lg.jpg
>
> That's not FSM, too many meatballs!
Those are meatbally harmonics and sub-harmonics.