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If we change the position of the earth or days will become faster or slower, where changing time same with gravity.
*COUGH*THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HOMOSEXUALITY*COUGH*
1st) We cannot move the earth.
2nd) Gravity does not change with location, it changes with the density of what we're being attracted to. Changing the density of earth is even more impossible then moving it.
3rd) In said case, we are still NOT changing physics. Physics is gravity. If we eliminate gravity in all the universe, we have changed physics.
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Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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Religion and science doesn't have anything to do with homosexuality 2.
Edit: And I just like to talk about this
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Its because of physics that that is the case Panda. Physics is a definition, a structure, a formula. If you change the variables of course your product will be different, but the formula stays the same.
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The originally formula is already changed some times, so maybe there will come a second time
homosexuality is something that we dont get, we dont know how it happens and what happens. So maybe this have something to do with homosexuality.
People do, in fact, understand homosexuality. But even if we didn't, it still has nothing to do with physics just because it is not fully understood.
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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Pandapo, I think you've been playing EE a bit too much. There's a huge line between EE physics and physics in the real world.
Last edited by BillyP (Jun 7 2011 4:50:17 pm)
I just figured we were done with sexuality and am now tlaking about physics ;D
I am curious as to when the metaphorical formula of physics has been changed in the past though.
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http://everything2.com/title/How+did+ph … +bomb%253F
That's the only time I can think of.
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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^ That changed how we view science, not science itself.
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Wow this topic is still going on?
I know this is the off-topic section but I bet most people who play EE don't really care about homosexuality. (Since most of us are kids NOT adults)
If you REALLY want to get people's dumb opinions on homosexuality, why not go to a forum that has to DO with homosexuality???
Wow this topic is still going on?
I know this is the off-topic section but I bet most people who play EE don't really care about homosexuality. (Since most of us are kids NOT adults)
If you REALLY want to get people's dumb opinions on homosexuality, why not go to a forum that has to DO with homosexuality???
If you don't want to discuss homosexuality, then why did you click on this topic? Think.
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We arent even talking about homosexuality anymore, we are talking about physics
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I figured it out.
Physics make sex more pleasurable. Gravity.
Had not we had gravity, I'm sure homosexuality (or any sexuality for that matter) would not exist. We'd be a little too preoccupied with reproducing to care about making it enjoyable.
Of course, humanity is always trying to look for an easier way out of things. So, even without gravity, homosexuality would still exist.
Darnit.
[EDIT] Guys. That was a joke. Physics has absolutely nothing to do with homosexuality.
Last edited by Tako (Jun 7 2011 8:05:02 pm)
Yeah, well, you know that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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Point #1: Had not we had gravity, I'm sure homosexuality would not exist.
Point #2: So, even without gravity, homosexuality would still exist.
What on Earth is that Supposed to mean?
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How old are you again Tako?
I'm beginning to speculate about how developed your frontal lobe is....
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Well it's no surprise how this thread progressed. First came the unsubstantiated opinion to draw attention, then the claims of everyone being wrong who went against the original opinion, then the slow retreat behind the shield of all arguments are just opinions anyway so it doesn't matter, and finally came the posts that didn't make sense anymore.
This seems to be a pattern that has been repeated across numerous threads.
Last edited by mustang (Jun 7 2011 6:28:21 pm)
Well back on topic, most people don't like things that are different. They feel that they have better things to do than try to understand them, so they take the easy way: just hate them. People do not like to change, so this opinion will stay the same, proven by how this topic is so long. (I will NOT argue my point, I'm just giving my opinion. Btw, I have read this entire thread already.)
Had not we had gravity, I'm sure homosexuality (or any sexuality for that matter) would not exist. We'd be a little too preoccupied with reproducing to care about making it enjoyable.
Sex is naturally pleasurable. Besides, homosexuality is just as much for pleasure as heterosexuality.
And, um, about the gravity . . . "I want to have sex with you but I'm floating away!"
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^ THE ENTIRE THREAD? I just went back a page to figure out why we were talking bout physics XD
Anyways, homosexuality/reproduction.
THE EARTH IS ALREADY POPULATED ENOUGH. There may come a day when we may need more people on this earth, but that is NOT TODAY.
Every day, more carbon emissions go out because the eareth is overpopulated. GLOBAL WARMING. Homosexuality will help prevent it because that does not make more people.
It's not against the laws of nature you people are so interested in. It's not illicit. It's just a different way of viewing the world.
Homosexuality is fine with me.
I've never really liked that excuse: homosexuality prevents global warming and overpopulation. Although it's true, it seems like more of an excuse to allow homosexuality than a valid reason for why it should be accepted.
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^ good point. (That reason has been used before? o.o I feel unoriginal now...)
has homosexuality ever created a problem? post after me with a problem it's created. I honestly can't think of any.
If you're addressing me, no, I cannot see any problem with homosexuality. It seems that my last post made me sound like I was against homosexuality, when, in reality, I can assure you I'm not.
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