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#51 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-26 08:29:30

LQ

Really? What did we do?? I didn't do it! I just invented this hammer from a pair of black holes. Tried to save the world with brute force. Quickly I went mad in the process, human perspective. You've heard of it, Thors hammer? It compelled wishes. Big ones.

#53 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-26 06:19:39

LQ

I just hope they don't drop any big bombs under these conditions, lest we have to find sources of life on other planets.

#55 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-22 23:07:54

LQ

Most likely all atomic bombs strength will be amplified due to my entity's spread in space, since the energyintensity of the particles in space will increase. Also due note the nuclear facilities in japan that exploded soon after I spread. And the waves. I think it could have something to do with it (but I don't really know that). Similar incidents may be caused by the same thing.

#56 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-16 17:52:28

LQ

you know one of those papers you fill in. Do you do this, do you do that, is blood ok?

#57 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-16 05:36:11

LQ

Anyway I'm gonna start donating some blood, atleast I ordered a blanket I'm gonna fill in about it.

#58 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 13:18:58

LQ

Perhaps it's year 0. Because they restarted callendar. Maybe not though.

#59 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 09:46:24

LQ

Bobbym, this is spooky, It's like everything is the same here on the planet, allthough it went through a gate. It must've been moved without major faults. Is that possible bobbym?

It must've been... 300 years ago tops, it looks not much different allthough we had horse and slade.

Why isn't this in the history books?

#60 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 09:06:41

LQ

So nothing indicates that it has moved? Then that must be a very long time I was in that portal.

#61 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 09:00:35

LQ

You must've gotten out before me...

How long ago did this planet come here?

#62 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 08:54:14

LQ

I was obi one, bobbym. I had all the capability of riding it, allthough it was bumpy. How long ago must that have been ago? And what happened? Did they abduct the whole world?

#63 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 08:50:56

LQ

Look at this link, is that my planet? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dD1r3uVRfg

#64 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 08:43:23

LQ

Totally sure. So I really need to know how far we went.

That must've been an incredible distance, we must be in an advanced alien or other incredible civilisation. We just don't see it I think.

Does stuff like this often happen in space?

#65 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 08:25:49

LQ

Bobbym... I believe this planet was abducted from another solarsystem, because I have vivid memories of that this same world that I was on was sucked into a black hole, now I had a golden ticket required for taking the spaceships ride, but I skipped it. The last thing I remember was holding on to some grass and a skip rope but I flew into the air and right into the black hole. I believe the planet was called algocaster or something. Now while in the black hole I fell into a shining errupting surface that tasted sweet. Eventually I was drawn away from the surface and fell to the ground on the very same planet. Now I have an advanced technology in me that allows me to render human again, so that's what I did. I believe the hole planet was abducted from the other solar system.
The black hole that was gonna swollow our world wasn't a black hole, it was a gate!

Now in the old place was the enterprise, it was taking on passengers!

Is this strange?

#66 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 02:59:32

LQ

When was star wars in real life? Cause I believe I was in there somewhere?

#67 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Magical connecting spaghetti » 2011-08-15 01:03:28

LQ

Nah, I mean what is wonderfull? You talked about something wonderfull?

#68 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-15 01:01:36

LQ

The one they talked about a while ago;
http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2000/v4641/

Which is the closest we know for certain. Here on earth anyway.

#70 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Magical connecting spaghetti » 2011-08-14 22:28:44

LQ

So when did this spaghetti come by the way (question from a guy with similar theory)

#74 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-12 05:33:39

LQ

But I'd dearly give some blood to the scientists for throwing into the black hole if needed.

Or the aliens that actually have spaceships to go there.

#75 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Can a satellite use combined gravity and quantum entanglement data? » 2011-08-12 05:18:52

LQ

There might be a slight chance of that if I just plain jump into a black hole.

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