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Post by Cinemachinery on Jan 10, 2018 21:33:12 GMT
CHAM313
THAT is what occurs when to constantly write to the dullards on this board. You are correct. This is a first. I've never seen anyone try blaming their poor grammar on the people reading it.
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Post by theoncomingstorm on Jan 10, 2018 21:34:22 GMT
CHAM313
THAT is what occurs when to constantly write to the dullards on this board. You are correct. This is a first. I've never seen anyone try blaming their poor grammar on the people reading it. You're just not esoteric enough to understand it.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 10, 2018 21:59:29 GMT
gadreel
I majored in Chemistry, and minored in Physics.
My lab station. I studied PChem and Physics with differential equations at SPC, now SPU. under Dr. Lee Po or was it Po Lee???
ok that sounds like normal studies, I am wondering how to read up on what you have called esoteric physics, I am guessing they were not taught at uni.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Jan 11, 2018 9:02:04 GMT
Esoteric is a fun word. I have a too-wealthy-for-his-own-good friend who owns an Esoteric CD Player/DAC that cost an obscene amount of money. I think I'm more jealous because of how cool the brand name sounds rather than what it is/does.
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Post by Edward-Elizabeth-Hitler on Jan 11, 2018 14:16:03 GMT
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Post by maya55555 on Jan 11, 2018 18:57:49 GMT
gadreel So that was you sitting next to Arthur in our P. Chem class? The guy who kept dropping his slide rule?
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Post by maya55555 on Jan 11, 2018 19:01:03 GMT
Cine
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Post by gadreel on Jan 11, 2018 19:03:41 GMT
gadreel So that was you sitting next to Arthur in our P. Chem class? The guy who kept dropping his slide rule?
I doubt it. Look I am asking you a pretty standard question, I am genuinely interested. I want to know what your studies of esoteric physics comes from I suspect there may be overlaps to my interest in the occult. I am a little concerned that you seem to be thinking I am playing some kind of game.
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Post by maya55555 on Jan 12, 2018 2:03:05 GMT
gadreel
Many times a prof. will go off on a tangent when describing operating events in a subject. I also try to keep up as Physics, if taught properly is fascinating.
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Post by yougotastewgoinbaby on Jan 12, 2018 2:10:44 GMT
gadreel
Many times a prof. will go off on a tangent when describing operating events in a subject. I also try to keep up as Physics, if taught properly is fascinating. I hope this answered your question, gadreel.
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Post by goz on Jan 12, 2018 2:37:10 GMT
In school we were taught about Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein, but I first heard of Nicola Tesla from my father. It's nice to see Tesla now getting the recognition that he never got in life. Clearly, he should be Saint Nicola!
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Post by goz on Jan 12, 2018 2:42:52 GMT
gadreel So that was you sitting next to Arthur in our P. Chem class? The guy who kept dropping his slide rule?
...as opposed to Erjenious, who was too drunk to stop dropping his protractor, whilst measuring the rise of the Moon in between measuring the low levels of CO2 near where Nibiru was expected?
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