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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: The origins of the universe as the originator complex |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 8:17 pm
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You accept the postulate that something cannot arise from nothing.
I do not accept this postulate. |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: The origins of the universe as the originator complex |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 7:10 pm
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| You are conditioned to believe that the Universe cannot arise from nothing. You cling to this belief. It is nothing more than faith. What came "before" the Universe is meaningless in terms of rational thought and your beliefs are religious beliefs. There was nothing before the Universe, and the Univ... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: The origins of the universe as the originator complex |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 6:40 pm
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| Time, defined by the Second Law, must have an end with dissipated energy and a beginning with concentrated energy. You state that it is illogical to say that there is a time when the Universe did not exist. It is true that there was not a time when the Universe did not exist. Time originated with th... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Mind Reading |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 6:20 pm
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| I imagine much of this comes from the fact that NT's communicate heavily through body language and expressions. An NT doesn't even need to really say anything at all, but can communicate a wealth of information to another NT. For those of us with AS and ASD, it can be quite a bit challengine. NT's ... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: The origins of the universe as the originator complex |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 6:09 pm
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sc wrote: You are very wrong, the laws you speak are partly with shared concepts in mind..
Making tea from a bioling kettle.. yum
That is vague. Could you further explain your argument? |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: The origins of the universe as the originator complex |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 5:59 pm
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| What is called the big bang is just the last great perpetual pattern, not origination. The universe could be perceived as expanding, or just changing, there is no proven limit to the size of the universe, another human foul perceptually in assumption, size and its containment. Of what mass is known... |
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Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends Topic: Friendship Board - Ages 15 through 18 |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 5:43 pm
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| My name is Xiao Li and I live in San Diego, California. I am approximately 15 years old. I like physics, geopolitics, geography, history, photography, computers, and philosophy. I speak English, Mandarin Chinese, some Spanish, some Esperanto, and I am also trying to learn Latin. I fit the criteria f... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: The origins of the universe as the originator complex |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 5:29 pm
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sc wrote: What I am saying is there are many big bangs then, not origination.
An oscillating universe (Big Bang ->Big Crunch ->Another Big Bang)? So what evidence do you have of a universe that recreates itself?
What you are saying can never be proven to be wrong or correct. |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: The origins of the universe as the originator complex |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 5:20 pm
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| Sorry the big bang is very wrong, it as an event could have occured, but not as the original. Sometimes I think even science like creationism but regular science is out of touch with critical thought. How is the Big Bang wrong? Do you deny the evidence that the universe is expanding, that there is ... |
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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: The Wooden iPod... |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 5:06 pm
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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: openoffice |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 5:04 pm
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| OpenOffice is definitely at least as good as MS Office 2000 (not too sure about 2003). I'm suprised that people pay such exorbitant amounts for MS Office when they can get basically the same thing for free. |
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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: Do you use linux? |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 5:01 pm
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Ubuntu 5.10
I tried Vector before but I didn't like it. |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: AAAAA! |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 4:59 pm
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: The origins of the universe as the originator complex |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 4:50 pm
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| There is irrefutable evidence that the Big Bang occurred. We have observed the Cosmic Microwave Background, the redshifted radiation from the beginning of time. It is clear that the Universe is expanding, originating from a point of infinite density, a singularity. There is a fundamental order in th... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: How autistics daydream? and abt what? |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 4:15 pm
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| I definitely daydream more than most Neurotypicals. So I agree Aeturnus. |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: I don't like "aspies" |
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Posted: 20 May 2006, 4:10 pm
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| I don't like Aspie. It sounds diminutive and perhaps slightly pejorative. The diminutive "ie" suffix is annoying. "Person with Asperger's Syndrome" is probably the best name currently available. "Autistic psychopath" (the term first used by Hans Asperger) certainly has negative connotations. Why not... |
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