Politics and Religion

I'm sure your next hooker date would love to watch it with you.
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If you got 5 hours to kill, or 1 hour each time, watch this...  

Pretty interesting but not the final 3 hours because the presenter just twists science into his own stupid philosophy about some infinite I, to surrender to our surddoundings and say yes to everything. LOL  
great first 2 hours though

Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcKmr_pC1Lc

Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNqwhEOrSho

Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giwfdPxlx9g

Part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Tu9dMv8l9M

Part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtNFmcQdMP

I read numerous critical reviews of "The Matrix "  before I saw the movie .   At the time the biggest complaint, The Matrix   defied the  laws of physics .  
 Halfway through the movie I fell asleep ,  there are no laws of physics when dreaming  .  

Posted By: Drunken Asian
If you got 5 hours to kill, or 1 hour each time, watch this...    
   
 Pretty interesting but not the final 3 hours because the presenter just twists science into his own stupid philosophy about some infinite I, to surrender to our surroundings and say yes to everything.    
 great first 2 hours though  
   
 
 

But, the last I looked into it, it assumes that the universe is round. That if you looked far enough, you'd eventually be looking at the back of your head. As I understand it, more recent observations suggest a flat universe.

By the way, this Sunday at 9pm, several channels will be debuting an update on Carl Sagan's Cosmos, hosted by Neil DeGrasse Tyson. FX, and the National Geographic channel will be running it.

... is fox a good place for information, or a bad place for information?

Fox News = bad  Nat Geo = good.  I feel as if I live in a parallel universe. :-D

Posted By: willywonka4u
But, the last I looked into it, it assumes that the universe is round. That if you looked far enough, you'd eventually be looking at the back of your head. As I understand it, more recent observations suggest a flat universe.  

By the way, this Sunday at 9pm, several channels will be debuting an update on Carl Sagan's Cosmos, hosted by Neil DeGrasse Tyson. FX, and the National Geographic channel will be running it.

Well, think about this shit. The same people who run MSNBC also run CNBC.

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