Regarding The Sun and the FE model

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Luke_smith64

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« Reply #30 on: June 10, 2006, 04:20:36 PM »
im not trying to be grammaticly correct here, its a forum. i dont need to capitalize, use abreviations and colens when need. hell, i dont even need to spell correctly, if you really want to know, i have taken many college programs on rhe english language, passing with flying colors. now some of my words may be mispelled because you are americans, and i am canadain, and we hae diffrent words. ex. color colour, meter metre, litre, liter

other words i mispell are just because i dont give a fuck, maybe im in a rush?

if you must know i am enrolled in grade 11 and have more intelligence then you, or your mother will ever have
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« Reply #31 on: June 10, 2006, 04:27:44 PM »
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im not trying to be grammaticly correct here, its a forum. i dont need to capitalize, use abreviations and colens when need. hell, i dont even need to spell correctly,


You don't need to, but you ought to if you want to communicate effectively with people.

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if you really want to know, i have taken many college programs on rhe english language, passing with flying colors.


That's... difficult to believe.

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now some of my words may be mispelled because you are americans, and i am canadain, and we hae diffrent words. ex. color colour, meter metre, litre, liter


Firstly, I would have thought you would have a better idea about the location of Vancouver, being that you are from Kelowna.  Perhaps you should have taken some geography classes instead of taking up space in those "college programs on the english language" that apparently did you no good.

Secondly, I don't recall hearing you use these words... mostly its "im" and "canadain" and "grammaticly" and "id" and "rhe" and "colens".

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other words i mispell are just because i dont give a fuck, maybe im in a rush?


In a rush?  How much time have you spent on this forum today?

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if you must know i am enrolled in grade 11 and have more intelligence then you, or your mother will ever have


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« Reply #32 on: June 10, 2006, 04:53:05 PM »
You obviously need to take more than a few science classes to catch up to the understanding of a 9th grader.


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Luke_smith64

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« Reply #33 on: June 10, 2006, 05:21:25 PM »
eramus, you werent in this converasation were you, but oh well.

Luke_smith64 wrote:
im not trying to be grammaticly correct here, its a forum. i dont need to capitalize, use abreviations and colens when need. hell, i dont even need to spell correctly,


You don't need to, but you ought to if you want to communicate effectively with people.

i can comnnunicate just as effectivley as anyone else who doesnt use propper grammer

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if you really want to know, i have taken many college programs on rhe english language, passing with flying colors.


That's... difficult to believe.

well thats your choice if you wish ot believe me, the FES, or the RE

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now some of my words may be mispelled because you are americans, and i am canadain, and we hae diffrent words. ex. color colour, meter metre, litre, liter


Firstly, I would have thought you would have a better idea about the location of Vancouver, being that you are from Kelowna. Perhaps you should have taken some geography classes instead of taking up space in those "college programs on the english language" that apparently did you no good.

have you ever said you were in vancouver? no, and this question was put out to theengineer, who is most like an american (only people stupid enough to believe this)

Secondly, I don't recall hearing you use these words... mostly its "im" and "canadain" and "grammaticly" and "id" and "rhe" and "colens".

im sorry if i dont take the time to spellcheck every little mis-type, like you oh great one

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other words i mispell are just because i dont give a fuck, maybe im in a rush?


In a rush? How much time have you spent on this forum today?

you think all i do is sit on this computer, i find shit to do around the house, maybe other people need the computer aswell

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if you must know i am enrolled in grade 11 and have more intelligence then you, or your mother will ever have


I weep for the future.

if i ever find you i am going to kill you
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« Reply #34 on: June 10, 2006, 05:50:54 PM »
When did I ever say that I believed in a flat earth?  I was mearly arguing the finer points of nuclear physics.  

As for you having more intellegence than I, you must be smoking crack or maybe have gotten a bit of frostbite on your brain.  I don't know how the school system in Canada works, but here in the states, 11th grade is the 2nd year of high school.  

You are constantly making an ass out of yourself by trying to defend your obvious lack of intellegence by insulting my intellegence.  

Based on what you have stated in this discussion as well as many others, you have no understanding of even the most basic of physical processes.  You are constantly making up ignorant examples of how the world works (balls attached to strings that act as gravity?) and when told that your idea is ludicris, you cry, 'that is not what I meant.  You keep twisting my words around'.  

If you are an example of what the school system is puting out these days, then I also weep for the future.
Edited:  I was mad when I wrote this.


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Luke_smith64

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« Reply #35 on: June 10, 2006, 05:53:38 PM »
wellthe how would you explain the creation of the galixies in a non spherical way. the balls-on-a-string was a good analogie, if an engineer cant figure that out, her deserves to be killed

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« Reply #36 on: June 10, 2006, 05:56:34 PM »
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wellthe how would you explain the creation of the galixies in a non spherical way. the balls-on-a-string was a good analogie, if an engineer cant figure that out, her deserves to be killed

where do you live

I still have no idea what process you were trying to explain by the balls on a string example.


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Luke_smith64

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« Reply #37 on: June 10, 2006, 05:58:07 PM »
the string would be acting as a gravitational pull, and if you have millions oall tied togeth the order of the balls would be random, but would still cluster togeth

if the position was spherical, cylindrical, or flat, it doesnt matter
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« Reply #38 on: June 12, 2006, 12:04:23 PM »
They would cluster together because they are attached!  They can't go anywhere!


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Luke_smith64

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« Reply #39 on: June 14, 2006, 02:40:38 PM »
yes, it was just an example, use elastic cords and chewing gum, some get pulled back some rip off. it's just an example of how gravity would keep them all together
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« Reply #40 on: June 14, 2006, 11:29:04 PM »
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yes, it was just an example, use elastic cords and chewing gum, some get pulled back some rip off. it's just an example of how gravity would keep them all together

If they got ripped off, then 'gravity' is not doing a good job holding stuff together.


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Luke_smith64

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« Reply #41 on: June 15, 2006, 10:26:19 AM »
obviously

but think about this, what if a 'planet' was moving at such a force it went beyond another larger planets or stars gravitational pull, then it would be in sense, ripped off

something that might cuase this force is something that created all the galexies anyways, the big bang
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Luke_smith64

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« Reply #42 on: June 19, 2006, 04:02:19 PM »
Wow, I must have really stumped you Fe'ers, I havent even gotten the few irrelivent responses, and the one failed attemt at an answer.
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Luke_smith64

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« Reply #43 on: June 21, 2006, 08:09:12 AM »
Still no replies, I win again it seems.

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