That's not the sole purpose of a range, Kate.
Viviane
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Took my son (5 yrs) shooting for his first time.
by dazed but not confused ini went with my neighbor to an outdoor shooting range in the pawnee national grasslands in colorado.
its about 2 hours northeast of denver.
it was awesome.
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Took my son (5 yrs) shooting for his first time.
by dazed but not confused ini went with my neighbor to an outdoor shooting range in the pawnee national grasslands in colorado.
its about 2 hours northeast of denver.
it was awesome.
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Viviane
That's why you buy a Ruger SR22 for the smaller kids. They can handle the recoil and still learn gun safety!
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Human Brain And Quantum Physics
by frankiespeakin inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th4q9r2m8ss.
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Viviane
I thought not.
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Connections: remarkable sounds of the past, still seen, reproducible and tsunamis
by prologos injust venting:.
there are a string of news items that come together in my mind to help me visualize what happened by way of connections.. the news of the inflationary stage of the early universe triggering gravity waves, that appear in our sensors like a pattern against the background.. the sale of the stradivarius viola still making unsurpassed glorious sounds after 300 years and going for 45 kk.
inflation?.
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Viviane
If the universe is and was closed at the time of the gravity wave event, like violin is a closed entity, could they not be construed to be standing wave batterns too?
No. And, what do you mean by a closed universe? I wonder if you understand what that means? You clearly don't know what a standing wave is, so I have question if you grasp a more complicated concept such as a closed universe.
The biggest standing wave patterns seen by us are galaxy SPIRAL ARMS.
Utter nonsense. You seem to be so obsessed with standing waves that you see them everywhere.
barely moving but having the galaxies matter stars and all moving, ROTATING THROUGH them. (check it out) and similarly
Utter nonsense. The matter are what make up the spiral arms.
Connections. looking for corrections.
You're getting plenty of corrections but, sadly, haven't made any connections.
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Order in the universe
by Rattigan350 inthis topic was covered in book study last night.
some commented that the universe is ordered and the stars don't collide.. that has nothing to do with order.
it is more to do with that there is more space between the stars and planets and things go between them if they were in the same area.. and do they not consider that the many things that colliided with the moon to make those crators?.
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Viviane
" --Gas from another galaxy is absorbed by the outer regions of our galaxy, -- ADDING FRESH LUSTER to the Milky way--" so,
not only do stars "vampire-suck-off" their companions to aquire super-nova capable mass, but galaxies scavenge, scoop up material too, to shine brighter and longer.
Your quote was about about shining gas in galaxies, NOT about one star consuming another. This is why you REALLY REALLY need a basic science education. You're completely mixing up concepts.
Also, you were talking a star replenishing itself, not acquiring super-nova mass (which, BTW, is also NOT related to galaxies). Another reason you need a good basic sceince education. Making clear statements is key if you want be understood or listened to.
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Took my son (5 yrs) shooting for his first time.
by dazed but not confused ini went with my neighbor to an outdoor shooting range in the pawnee national grasslands in colorado.
its about 2 hours northeast of denver.
it was awesome.
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Viviane
why is there so much hyperbole on this thread? In the US, guns are common. I would rather my kids know them, safety rules and how to use them than not.
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Human Brain And Quantum Physics
by frankiespeakin inhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th4q9r2m8ss.
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Viviane
I find your three catagories as rather selfserving and full of bias
Why do you think that? Can you provide specific reasons?
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Took my son (5 yrs) shooting for his first time.
by dazed but not confused ini went with my neighbor to an outdoor shooting range in the pawnee national grasslands in colorado.
its about 2 hours northeast of denver.
it was awesome.
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Viviane
What does that mean, Nicolau?
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Order in the universe
by Rattigan350 inthis topic was covered in book study last night.
some commented that the universe is ordered and the stars don't collide.. that has nothing to do with order.
it is more to do with that there is more space between the stars and planets and things go between them if they were in the same area.. and do they not consider that the many things that colliided with the moon to make those crators?.
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Viviane
* the night-marish thought occured to me, if the sun has a yet undetected distant companion star, and it woudl come closer in 4 billion years, our sun could slowly replenish its hydrogen and keep the earth green, perpetuate the wt-controlled paradise nightmare. glad its just a dream.
That's now how it works.
that was the ORDER of the day then.
It's also how it works now.
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Connections: remarkable sounds of the past, still seen, reproducible and tsunamis
by prologos injust venting:.
there are a string of news items that come together in my mind to help me visualize what happened by way of connections.. the news of the inflationary stage of the early universe triggering gravity waves, that appear in our sensors like a pattern against the background.. the sale of the stradivarius viola still making unsurpassed glorious sounds after 300 years and going for 45 kk.
inflation?.
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Viviane
Shame. You and prologos are both determined to remain as ignorant as possible. This is why we can't have nice things.