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Enlighten me. I've never used one, have any of you? Stories please. |
#43045 POMF Technological Solutions™ Director of Renovations Posted 14 years ago |
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I've heard lots of stories about one of my friends moms using a ouija board. Thing basically took over her life, she was obsessed with it. Then her mom thought she was possessed so she took her to a catholic church and they gave her an excorsism. Also when my sister was really young (i forget how young) she was given a ouija board for her birthday. She used it, and then my mom and sister started seeing shit around my house like shadows ect.. |
#43062 MИЩa Touché Amoré Posted 14 years ago |
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I wanted to play with one when I was younger, but I never got around to it. Now, after all the shit that I've heard about them, I don't want to mess with one. I guess it depends on if you believe in all that "stuff" (ghosts, spirits, etc..), which I do. |
#43071 POMF Technological Solutions™ Director of Renovations Posted 14 years ago |
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I've never played one, but I've heard some creepy stories... |
#43074 SpazDragon1397 (コバルト) The Badass Pony Posted 14 years ago |
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tGM, is that you? |
#43096 Spengbab Moron Posted 14 years ago |
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I've heard some scary stuff about Ouija boards. I don't know whether or not to believe them, but I'm a Christian anyway. You could say that all this fortune-telling and psychic junk isn't my thing, I suppose. |
#43150 1337101 Modifier Posted 14 years ago |
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I don't believe in the supernatural. |
#43151 Kaede-chan (かえでーちゃん) Imageboard Moderator Posted 14 years ago |
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Slipspace my friend: A theory based on dimension to our universe, space is wrinkled together and distance traveling by skipping space. For example: Think of our universe as a flat sheet of paper, and a copy of it: another piece of paper identical, yet crumpled up. Flying a ship would probably be ALOT quicker without going through real space, but what's far away is instead right next to you. Besides, it's just a theory. |
#43161 SpazDragon1397 (コバルト) The Badass Pony Posted 14 years ago |
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I don't think the "fabric" of space-time works like that. |
#43165 Kaede-chan (かえでーちゃん) Imageboard Moderator Posted 14 years ago |
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Scientists seem to know what basic elements are needed for life to form on a planet, so what if these elemental "needs" are met somewhere else out in the universe? What if there is another planet with just the right amount of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, etc. for life to thrive? Life is overwhelmingly possible elsewhere in the universe. As a matter of fact, it isn't even a case of "just the right amount". Species evolve to their environment, not vice versa. So long as some chemical mechanism for reproduction is possible, life can possibly exist in ridiculously harsh environments and even outer space. |
#43166 POMF Technological Solutions™ Director of Renovations Posted 14 years ago |
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I didn't say I didn't believe in extra-terrestrial life. Infact, I think it's downright impossible for it NOT to exist. Just saying I don't believe we've ever been visited by any of it. |
#43167 Kaede-chan (かえでーちゃん) Imageboard Moderator Posted 14 years ago |
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My mother said that she can believe that life is out there, but probably not as 'advanced' as us. Also, if there is, they're NOT going to cast an apocalyptic war on us. People just like to coat everything in salt. |
#43172 SpazDragon1397 (コバルト) The Badass Pony Posted 14 years ago |
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Interestingly enough, Kaede, while you're right to doubt ever travelling beyond the speed of light, there are two interesting loopholes: 1: That doesn't do much practically, but it does mean that huge colony ships that go through several generations during their trips won't be neccesary if we ever manage to devise a spacecraft capable of approaching the speed of light. The one concern is the maximum amount of acceleration a person can take... even if a spacecraft accelerates from rest at 98 meters per second squared (10 gravities), it would take over a month for it to reach the speed of light. Obviously that sort of sustained acceleration would kill a normal human crew. Assuming a spacecraft accelerates at a comfrotable 1 G (which, obviously, humans have no trouble with at all) it would take nearly a year to get up to speed. Still, that could potentially cut the travel time to Alpha Centauri in half, as it appears to a passenger. 2: Suppose someone were to construct a device that could measure gravity with extreme precision, to the point that it could focus on a single mass small enough for a human-made device to oscillate controllably. The mass could then be shifted back and forth to transmit in morse, binary, or any other simple transmission code. Three-dimensional shifts would add a lot of "bandwidth" potential. Such a communicator device would be hard to set up, but we'd really only need one per planet to provide fast interstellar communication. </off-topic brain fart> |
#43181 1337101 Modifier Posted 14 years ago |
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tl;dr |
#43184 Kaede-chan (かえでーちゃん) Imageboard Moderator Posted 14 years ago |
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I can't say I blame you. |
#43187 1337101 Modifier Posted 14 years ago |
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Too many smart people making me feel dumb here. |
#43199 Kanye Hipster Posted 14 years ago |
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This is veering way off-topic from the OP's intentions for this thread, which is against the guidelines. I suppose I'm partly to blame for that, bringing up extra-terrestrials and all. But it's still supernatural-esque stuff, right? I'm eating a carrot. |
#43212 Kaede-chan (かえでーちゃん) Imageboard Moderator Posted 14 years ago |
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I don't usually believe in things until I have proof of their existence. So I don't really have an opinion. |
#43239 Kanye Hipster Posted 14 years ago |
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Anyone read Ender's Game? |
#43245 Spengbab Moron Posted 14 years ago |
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