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- Pykoh
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uzumakikurosakiyagami posted a message on What Annoys You?Things that annoy me tend to get on my nerves. I also dislike undesirable things.Posted in: General Off Topic -
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Lenkdrache posted a message on Saving Chunks crash - no mods involvedI had this problem too! I only use a texture pack (misa's) and I fixed the problem by doing a couple things:Posted in: Legacy Support
#1 use %appdata% open the minecraft folder, and delete the .bin
#2 in the minecraft folder, check to be sure there are no older Jar files (I had like 8 of them) and delete all of those
(Keep the Minecraft 1.2.4 JAR)
#3 start the game and let it patch
#4 problem solved!!! -
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Krova posted a message on The Fourth Dimension and The UniverseThis is a post that's all about how I perceive the fourth dimension, and our universe. I state things factually for the sake of fluidity, but I know there are different ways of seeing things.Posted in: General Off Topic
The skeleton of my theory
Think of a circle. A line that connects to itself. You live on the edge of that circle.
Now think of yourself as a one-dimensional being, who knows only two directions: forward and backward. You might not understand how one side of your world could connect to the other when they're going off in opposite directions; one is forward, one is backward. A two-dimensional being however, would be able to see how the lines connect. He can see the third direction in which the line is curved, making a circle.
The same can apply to a sphere. If I'm a two-dimensional being who lives on the surface of a sphere, I wouldn't understand how it could curve back around onto itself. I would assume that it went infinitely in the X and Y directions, or that it eventually came to an end. However, the real me, being a three-dimensional being, can see how it curves around because I am aware of the Z axis.
I apply the same logic to myself. I am a three-dimensional being living on the edge of a four-dimensional sphere. I think that if I kept traveling in one direction, I'd eventually come back to the same spot. I'd have no idea how, but I think it would happen. If I ever met a four-dimensional being, he'd probably know.
"The Big Bang"
The Big Bang (as it's commonly known as "the beginning of time") could be interpreted as the center of the four-dimensional sphere. It would occur at Time=0, and therefore, at 4D=0, since the fourth dimension is often called Time.
If we reduce the 4D value (and therefore reduce time), we exist on the surface of a smaller sphere, closer to when the Big Bang happened in the past. If we increase 4D (which is what we're always doing, since time seems to always move forward), just like how increasing the radius of a circle also increases the circumference, the sphere is larger, which stretches our 3D world.
So is the universe expanding infinitely, or does it connect back onto itself?
I say both. We can't travel fast enough to overcome the rate at which our world is expanding, so from our perspective, the world is infinitely expanding. However, if we could travel fast enough to exceed the rate at which 4D is increasing, we would eventually loop back to where we began.
Wormholes
When a worm eats a tunnel through the meat of an apple, he leaves two holes in the skin. As you already know, our perceivable world is that skin.
In the above diagram, if a person traveled through the wormhole from point A to point D, they will have teleported. If a person travels from point A to point B, they will have traveled "back in time". If a person travels from point C to D, they will have traveled "forward in time".
Regardless of the circumstance, all we see is something disappearing at one point and appearing somewhere else.
The End
And that's about it. That's how I see things. I tried to explain it as best I could. I hope it makes sense (in terms of language, I mean) to everyone.
Anyone see it the same way? Different ways?
I posted this in Off-Topic rather than the Politics and Science section because I'm not basing it on anything scientific. This is just stuff I've come up with by thinking about it, and talking about it with others. -
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OmegaLambda posted a message on What the **** ManI have lots of friends and family who serve or served. If the kid has severe aspergers and doesn't know how to deal with people, I can understand that. But the dad has no excuse. People need to show some goddamned respect.Posted in: General Off Topic
"Have you killed anyone" is not something you nonchalantly ask a veteran. Life isn't like in the movies. Civvies don't know the horrors of war, but the least we can do is be aware of them and not talk to veterans as if they're heartless killers. They put their lives on the line to protect our way of life.
"That's all you ****ing people are good for?" Even if you have no respect for veterans, that's just straight up rude to say to another human being. -
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xTiming posted a message on Why do Gothic people always smell weird?Posted in: General Off Topic
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im guessing your fairly young also. i don't believe any person above the age of 15 would post something so stupid.
Do you two have your heads so far up your asses that it affects your mental capacity?
If he's been in contact with n number of goths (gothic people, if that makes the Vancouver kid happy, because he'll probably come back and screech at me for being "condescending",) and out of that number, n-1 of them have smelled weird, then what's he supposed to say? They all smelled really nice?
There's a LARGE difference between referring to "all of a group of people" that you've been in contact with (yes, its inferred in his post,) and stereotyping the entire group as a whole, not just the ones you've been in contact with.
I suggest you get some common sense and go get somebody to explain to you what stereotyping is before you start running your mouths at people and making stupid remarks. -
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NinjaKai posted a message on If you were chased by a killer, what will you do?Whoa my face IS soft!Posted in: General Off Topic -
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woowoo678 posted a message on Stupidest Thing you did as a child?Posted in: General Off Topic
I'm sure you could something better to contribute to the thread than to just attack religion. :dry.gif: -
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Feryll posted a message on I have decided: There cannot be a god.Posted in: General Off Topic
Was it arrogance? I hope you got it out. -
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mystere9 posted a message on Funny Responses to cliche' Phrases"The early bird gets the worm"Posted in: General Off Topic
"The second mouse gets the cheese." - To post a comment, please login.
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Also not the thing I want to see in a mod's signature.
As the mods have said, maturity and forum experience are better things for a mod to have, rather than age.
You can't claim to be mature and have people believe you, because you're biased towards yourself.
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And people who are oversensitive about racism. Black is an adjective, not a derogatory term.
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And I would take this up with the mods.
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You shouldn't actually be able to play it during lunch because lunch is for eating.
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At your leisure.
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I never leave the internet without trusty wikipedia.