Telemachus
-Pooh! Buck Mulligan said. We have grown out of Wilde and paradoxes. It's quite simple. He proves by algerbra that Hamlet's grandson is Shakespeare's grandfather and that he himself is the ghost of his own father.
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The Theory of Everything
A
The laws of Quantum Mechanics (of which we all know a great deal) state that under extreme certain circumstances a bit of matter may be spontaneously created out of Nothing (capitalized for emphasis) given that a few other very scientific things happen at precisely the same time this bit of matter comes into existence.
Firstly, at the exact nananananosecond the said matter appears (exists) a corresponding bit (same measure) of antimatter must appear (exist).
Secondly, the matter and antimatter (bits) must come together and annihilate (kill, destroy, etc.) each other in a time frame (see dict.) so short it cannot be measured. Quantum Mechanics (of which we all know a great deal) calls this: A Virtual Pair of Particles (movie in progress).
Explanation: Imagine a square hole and a square peg. Whereas the hole=antimatter, the peg=matter. When the peg is placed inside the hole (forget Freud for a moment) they come together and annihilate (see above) each other. When the two parts are put together (peg & hole) a whole (different spelling; see dict.) is created.
Fact: Approximately 10lbs of mass packed into a volume smaller than a proton Could (capitalized for emphasis) create a universe. Gravitational Fields (the come & go, the to & fro, the ebb & flow) would provide the rest of the needed pressure to expand the said universe.
Quote: "Perhaps the universe is just one of those things that happens now and again." Edward Tyron, Physicist.
B
Something else entirely. A circle (fig. 2.1); Vico's Road.
Explanation: See circle diagram (not provided).
Fact: Circles are always round.
Quote: "'To be born again,' sang Gibreel Farishta tumbling from the heavens, 'first you have to die. Ho ji! Ho ji!'" Salman Rushdie, Other.
(ps Smuffy's getting old.)
-Pooh! Buck Mulligan said. We have grown out of Wilde and paradoxes. It's quite simple. He proves by algerbra that Hamlet's grandson is Shakespeare's grandfather and that he himself is the ghost of his own father.
also

The Theory of Everything
A
The laws of Quantum Mechanics (of which we all know a great deal) state that under extreme certain circumstances a bit of matter may be spontaneously created out of Nothing (capitalized for emphasis) given that a few other very scientific things happen at precisely the same time this bit of matter comes into existence.
Firstly, at the exact nananananosecond the said matter appears (exists) a corresponding bit (same measure) of antimatter must appear (exist).
Secondly, the matter and antimatter (bits) must come together and annihilate (kill, destroy, etc.) each other in a time frame (see dict.) so short it cannot be measured. Quantum Mechanics (of which we all know a great deal) calls this: A Virtual Pair of Particles (movie in progress).
Explanation: Imagine a square hole and a square peg. Whereas the hole=antimatter, the peg=matter. When the peg is placed inside the hole (forget Freud for a moment) they come together and annihilate (see above) each other. When the two parts are put together (peg & hole) a whole (different spelling; see dict.) is created.
Fact: Approximately 10lbs of mass packed into a volume smaller than a proton Could (capitalized for emphasis) create a universe. Gravitational Fields (the come & go, the to & fro, the ebb & flow) would provide the rest of the needed pressure to expand the said universe.
Quote: "Perhaps the universe is just one of those things that happens now and again." Edward Tyron, Physicist.
B
Something else entirely. A circle (fig. 2.1); Vico's Road.
Explanation: See circle diagram (not provided).
Fact: Circles are always round.
Quote: "'To be born again,' sang Gibreel Farishta tumbling from the heavens, 'first you have to die. Ho ji! Ho ji!'" Salman Rushdie, Other.
(ps Smuffy's getting old.)
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he has all the cool 80's hair bands.
that's fucking cool.
(do you have any tats?)