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Space and Objects. A reasoned view.

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John Jones

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Nov 18, 2009, 5:37:36 PM11/18/09
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Space is not a physical medium or a dimension. Space is an idea that was
invented to explain why each object comes in a multitude of sizes and
energies. Let us look at objects without using the idea of space.

For example, take the moon. It is very small, as we can see when we look
at it from earth. The moon is also very large, as moon-astronauts found
out when they got there. We can see, then, that the moon, like all
objects, comes in an uncountable number of sizes.

When the moon is large it's primal energies are much greater than when
the moon is small. For example, the moons gravity is stronger when the
moon is large, as the astronauts found out. When the moon is small, as
it is from earth, then its gravity is extensive but weaker.

So, objects have very unusual properties - a "single object" describes a
"spatialised" object. However, an object, in fact, comes in an
uncountable number of sizes and energies.

Richo

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Nov 18, 2009, 5:52:11 PM11/18/09
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On Nov 19, 9:37 am, John Jones <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Space is not a physical medium or a dimension. Space is an idea
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Oh Fuck off you boring shallow fascile tedious moron!

You are not a thinker! Your thoughts are not "Deep"!

There is probably something that you are good at - why not go and find
out what that is and do *that*?
***PLEASE***

Mark.

raven1

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Nov 18, 2009, 5:54:55 PM11/18/09
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Drivel.

Smiler

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Nov 19, 2009, 12:18:26 AM11/19/09
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John Jones wrote:

<Snip babble>
Nothing reasoned there.

--
Smiler
The godless one
a.a.# 2279
All gods are bespoke. They're all made to
perfectly fit the prejudices of their believer


Errol

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Nov 19, 2009, 2:56:38 AM11/19/09
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On Nov 19, 12:37 am, John Jones <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> When the moon is large it's primal energies are much greater than when
> the moon is small. For example, the moons gravity is stronger when the
> moon is large, as the astronauts found out. When the moon is small, as
> it is from earth, then its gravity is extensive but weaker.

When a rocketship leaves the Earth to go to the Moon it takes a lot of
energy. This energy has nothing at all to do with escaping the Earths
gravitational field. It is donated to the Moon from the Earth in order
for the Moon to grow larger as the rocket approaches.

It is the same when observing a distant figure with a telescope. it is
wrong to think that the telescope gathers more photons reflected from
the distant figure. No! the telescope passes energy to the distant
figure, causing it to grow larger.

You, personally never experience this growth, because as the centre of
your own solipsist universe, you are never observed from a distance,
only by close at hand admirers.

Please take your meds now and have calm dreams

Mike Painter

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Nov 19, 2009, 12:48:33 PM11/19/09
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Are you the same person who writes the "deep thoughts" that used to be on
SNL?


John Jones

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:33:38 PM11/21/09
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Hi. I am reaching the peak of my development.

John Jones

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:34:01 PM11/21/09
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NIce one that man!

John Jones

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:35:22 PM11/21/09
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Smiler wrote:
> John Jones wrote:
>
> <Snip babble>
> Nothing reasoned there.
>

Just a Broadway Melodeeeee!

John Jones

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:37:30 PM11/21/09
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Errol wrote:
> On Nov 19, 12:37 am, John Jones <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>> When the moon is large it's primal energies are much greater than when
>> the moon is small. For example, the moons gravity is stronger when the
>> moon is large, as the astronauts found out. When the moon is small, as
>> it is from earth, then its gravity is extensive but weaker.
>
> When a rocketship leaves the Earth to go to the Moon it takes a lot of
> energy. This energy has nothing at all to do with escaping the Earths
> gravitational field. It is donated to the Moon from the Earth in order
> for the Moon to grow larger as the rocket approaches.

Nothing is donated. There is no such thing as teleportation.

>
> It is the same when observing a distant figure with a telescope. it is
> wrong to think that the telescope gathers more photons reflected from
> the distant figure. No! the telescope passes energy to the distant
> figure, causing it to grow larger.

Yes. That is why people like telescopes.

>
> You, personally never experience this growth, because as the centre of
> your own solipsist universe, you are never observed from a distance,
> only by close at hand admirers.

We are perfection.


>
> Please take your meds now and have calm dreams

Oh sad deluded youth.

John Jones

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:37:49 PM11/21/09
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Nope.

I said Nope.

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