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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2018 16:55:38 GMT
What really happened to Amy Dudley on the 8th of September 1560? Was she killed or was it an accident ? Thought you were having us on... Just Googled this. Very interesting. Thanks!
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Post by Sandman on Aug 26, 2018 17:00:10 GMT
I'd love to know the exact human population. Of course, it changes every second. Here is one I would like to know the answer to but probably no one will ever know. (except the person or persons responsible for it) Who killed JonBenét Ramsey? The father, the mother, the brother or someone outside the family.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Aug 26, 2018 17:06:03 GMT
How many people will die tomorrow?
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Post by msdemos on Aug 26, 2018 17:25:38 GMT
What Is Life ?? SAVE FERRIS
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2018 18:25:54 GMT
How many people will die tomorrow? 151,600 people die each day
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Post by jamesbamesy on Aug 26, 2018 19:23:00 GMT
How many people will die tomorrow? 151,600 people die each day That's just an estimation.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2018 22:46:02 GMT
What was prior the universe & what is beyond its ever expanding boundary to this day. Of course there'll be a movie about that which explains the universe folds in on itself &/or you end up back in f'n bookcase because copping out is easier than figuring it out. How can matter exist? Regardless of whether it's ALWAYS existed or came into being, HOW?? Everything has an equal and opposite, so if non-existence is a given, so is existence. And matter exists because antimatter exists. That is my best guess. Einstein probably could have explained it better.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2018 23:01:46 GMT
What was prior the universe & what is beyond its ever expanding boundary to this day. Of course there'll be a movie about that which explains the universe folds in on itself &/or you end up back in f'n bookcase because copping out is easier than figuring it out. Well, to the first question, I tend to agree with a theory which is gaining increased acceptance with "the experts", that time is a small-picture phenomenon and in the big picture we have just one moment. Hard to explain but there is plenty about that on Youtube if you are interested. To the second question I would respond that I have definitely figured the whole thing out. That question used to drive me crazy. Even as a child I would puzzle over "How far does the universe go? Maybe it ends at some point but what is on the other side of the boundary and how far does that go?" The problem is that you are thinking of nothing as something. When you can accept that there is no such thing as a whole lot of nothing, then you can accept that there is nothing beyond the universe because there is no "beyond the universe".
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Post by ant-mac on Aug 26, 2018 23:09:00 GMT
If the square on the hypotenuse equals the sum of the square on the other two sides, why is a mouse when it spins?
Never did know the answer to that one.
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Aug 26, 2018 23:13:50 GMT
What happened to Toucan Sam's nephews?
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Post by Schwarzwald Magnus on Aug 27, 2018 0:14:13 GMT
What happened to Toucan Sam's nephews? What happened to Chuck Cunningham?
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Aug 27, 2018 0:33:40 GMT
What was Miss Parker's first name in the TV series The Pretender?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 0:54:02 GMT
How many people will die tomorrow? Roughly 173,000.
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Post by Sarge on Aug 27, 2018 1:07:12 GMT
Which set of initials is the most common in the human population. M.I.A.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Aug 27, 2018 2:09:17 GMT
What was prior the universe & what is beyond its ever expanding boundary to this day. Of course there'll be a movie about that which explains the universe folds in on itself &/or you end up back in f'n bookcase because copping out is easier than figuring it out. Well, to the first question, I tend to agree with a theory which is gaining increased acceptance with "the experts", that time is a small-picture phenomenon and in the big picture we have just one moment. Hard to explain but there is plenty about that on Youtube if you are interested. To the second question I would respond that I have definitely figured the whole thing out. That question used to drive me crazy. Even as a child I would puzzle over "How far does the universe go? Maybe it ends at some point but what is on the other side of the boundary and how far does that go?" The problem is that you are thinking of nothing as something. When you can accept that there is no such thing as a whole lot of nothing, then you can accept that there is nothing beyond the universe because there is no "beyond the universe". I think what you're saying is there's always forever been infinite 'universe' yet it was the big bang which filled it with matter & stars & stupid voters.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 3:56:19 GMT
Well, to the first question, I tend to agree with a theory which is gaining increased acceptance with "the experts", that time is a small-picture phenomenon and in the big picture we have just one moment. Hard to explain but there is plenty about that on Youtube if you are interested. To the second question I would respond that I have definitely figured the whole thing out. That question used to drive me crazy. Even as a child I would puzzle over "How far does the universe go? Maybe it ends at some point but what is on the other side of the boundary and how far does that go?" The problem is that you are thinking of nothing as something. When you can accept that there is no such thing as a whole lot of nothing, then you can accept that there is nothing beyond the universe because there is no "beyond the universe". I think what you're saying is there's always forever been infinite 'universe' yet it was the big bang which filled it with matter & stars & stupid voters. Interesting idea. It would explain the infinite stupidity of Trump supporters. I will explain a little further. The only thing that is infinite is the potential for the universe to expand. My point, though, is that space is created when objects move apart. The celestial bodies create space as they move away from each other. But the space is between them, not beyond them, because there is no beyond.
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Post by jamesbamesy on Aug 27, 2018 8:59:21 GMT
How many people will die tomorrow? Roughly 173,000. I was looking for a more exact number.
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Post by deembastille on Aug 28, 2018 6:22:49 GMT
I'd love to know the exact human population. Of course, it changes every second. Here is one I would like to know the answer to but probably no one will ever know. (except the person or persons responsible for it) Who killed JonBenét Ramsey? The father, the mother, the brother or someone outside the family. brother did it. this is relatively new... the initial 911 call abruptly ended with mrs ramsey saying to someone in the room...'what did you do?' -- click. the brother did it and the mother did the basement crap and that note with the suspicious ransom amount to cover it up.
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Post by ᵗʰᵉᵃᵘˣᵖʰᵒᵘ on Aug 28, 2018 8:19:58 GMT
When my grade 1 teacher died. She was in her late 60s and that was decades ago. I highly doubt she’s still alive. I suppose I could go to Births, Deaths & Marriages to find out if I really wanted to, but I don’t give that much of a shit to bother. That’s why I’ll never know.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2018 9:35:53 GMT
Who was Jack the Ripper? Where is Jimmy Hoffa? Where is Cleopatra's tomb? Is the Copper Scroll treasure real? Were the Hanging Gardens of Babylon real? What happened to the Roanoke Colony? What became of the crew and passengers on The Mary Celeste? Who killed the Princes in The Tower? Where are the remain of Christopher Columbus? Where is the burial ground for Genghis Khan? Was the city of Kalahari real? Who was DB Cooper?
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