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"Spaceman" |
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03 Sep 2004 06:55:35 PM |
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What muon had more energy? |
This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
Which muon had more energy?
A ... A
B ... B
C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
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| User: "Gregory L. Hansen" |
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| Title: Re: What muon had more energy? |
03 Sep 2004 08:17:15 PM |
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In article <Xv7_c.286618$eM2.48620@attbi_s51>,
Spaceman <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
Which muon had more energy?
A ... A
B ... B
C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
Usually things with more energy blow up faster.
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difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of
mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it. "
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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| Title: Re: What muon had more energy? |
03 Sep 2004 08:26:41 PM |
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"Gregory L. Hansen" <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
news:chb52r$lhj$2@hood.uits.indiana.edu...
} In article <Xv7_c.286618$eM2.48620@attbi_s51>,
} Spaceman <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
} >This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
} >buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
} >dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
} >
} >Which muon had more energy?
} >A ... A
} >B ... B
} >C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
} >D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
} >E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
}
} Usually things with more energy blow up faster.
Only if they had too much energy for the basic structure to contain normally.
Otherwise they usually last longer so your "usually" is wrong.
So, do you have an answer, or are you refusing under the grounds
it may incriminate you?
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| User: "Gregory L. Hansen" |
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| Title: Re: What muon had more energy? |
04 Sep 2004 08:42:26 AM |
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In article <lR8_c.286914$eM2.257570@attbi_s51>,
Spaceman <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
"Gregory L. Hansen" <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
news:chb52r$lhj$2@hood.uits.indiana.edu...
} In article <Xv7_c.286618$eM2.48620@attbi_s51>,
} Spaceman <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
} >This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
} >buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
} >dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
} >
} >Which muon had more energy?
} >A ... A
} >B ... B
} >C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
} >D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
} >E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
}
} Usually things with more energy blow up faster.
Only if they had too much energy for the basic structure to contain normally.
Otherwise they usually last longer so your "usually" is wrong.
So, do you have an answer, or are you refusing under the grounds
it may incriminate you?
So the question is which muon has the stronger chassis.
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"Are those morons getting dumber or just louder?" -- Mayor Quimby
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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| Title: Re: What muon had more energy? |
04 Sep 2004 04:47:18 PM |
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"Gregory L. Hansen" <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
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} So the question is which muon has the stronger chassis.
No,
Do you always twist away from a question when you can't answer it at all?
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| User: "Gregory L. Hansen" |
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04 Sep 2004 08:36:33 PM |
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In article <GJq_c.239589$8_6.231412@attbi_s04>,
Spaceman <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
"Gregory L. Hansen" <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
news:chcgo2$2tb$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu...
} So the question is which muon has the stronger chassis.
No,
Do you always twist away from a question when you can't answer it at all?
You make your stupid physics metaphores, and I'll make my stupid physics
metaphores. Neither one of us is doing physics here, so what's the
problem?
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"Let us learn to dream, gentlemen, then perhaps we shall find the
truth... But let us beware of publishing our dreams before they have been
put to the proof by the waking understanding." -- Friedrich August Kekulé
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| User: "Morituri-Max" |
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04 Sep 2004 05:55:09 PM |
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Spaceman wrote:
"Gregory L. Hansen" <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
news:chcgo2$2tb$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu...
} So the question is which muon has the stronger chassis.
No,
Do you always twist away from a question when you can't answer it at all?
Why is it okay for you to twist away from a question, and not him too?
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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04 Sep 2004 06:35:31 PM |
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"Morituri-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message news:hJr_c.6204$It2.2260@fe2.texas.rr.com...
} Spaceman wrote:
} > "Gregory L. Hansen" <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
} > news:chcgo2$2tb$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu...
} > } So the question is which muon has the stronger chassis.
} >
} > No,
} > Do you always twist away from a question when you can't answer it at all?
}
} Why is it okay for you to twist away from a question, and not him too?
I did not twist away from the question *****.
I answered it, unlike you have come close to yet.
You must be just plain old scared to answer at all huh?
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| User: "Morituri-Max" |
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04 Sep 2004 08:51:56 PM |
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Spaceman wrote:
"Morituri-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message
news:hJr_c.6204$It2.2260@fe2.texas.rr.com...
} Spaceman wrote:
} > "Gregory L. Hansen" <glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in message
} > news:chcgo2$2tb$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu...
} > } So the question is which muon has the stronger chassis.
} >
} > No,
} > Do you always twist away from a question when you can't answer it at all?
}
} Why is it okay for you to twist away from a question, and not him too?
I did not twist away from the question *****.
Sure you did.. you always do.. someone asks you a question and instead of
answering, you reply thus:
"No, Do you always twist away from a question when you can't answer it at all?"
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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03 Sep 2004 07:13:09 PM |
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 23:55:35 GMT, "Spaceman"
<Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
Which muon had more energy?
A ... A
B ... B
C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
I vote X: Spaceshit is too stupid to understand the answer.
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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03 Sep 2004 07:13:18 PM |
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"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:822ij0t5jscr8uja1k6a974ar1qa7lgc85@4ax.com...
} On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 23:55:35 GMT, "Spaceman"
} <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
}
} >This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
} >buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
} >dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
} >
} >Which muon had more energy?
} >A ... A
} >B ... B
} >C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
} >D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
} >E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
} >
} >
}
} I vote X: Spaceshit is too stupid to understand the answer.
So, you can't answer on the grounds it may incriminate you.
<LOL>
BTW moron, It was not a vote.
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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03 Sep 2004 10:10:58 PM |
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 00:13:18 GMT, "Spaceman"
<Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:822ij0t5jscr8uja1k6a974ar1qa7lgc85@4ax.com...
} On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 23:55:35 GMT, "Spaceman"
} <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
}
} >This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
} >buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
} >dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
} >
} >Which muon had more energy?
} >A ... A
} >B ... B
} >C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
} >D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
} >E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
} >
} >
}
} I vote X: Spaceshit is too stupid to understand the answer.
So, you can't answer on the grounds it may incriminate you.
<LOL>
Are you still beating your wife? [yes|no]
If you do not answer, you must be afraid it would incriminate you.
BTW moron, It was not a vote.
That is because 1) this is physics and 2) if it were a vote, it would
matter.
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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04 Sep 2004 04:46:33 PM |
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"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:tccij01paoc7k2027uquqvebdp5q3dnik8@4ax.com...
} Are you still beating your wife? [yes|no]
I have never beaten my wife and your twist proves you are
scared of the real answer to my question.
} If you do not answer, you must be afraid it would incriminate you.
I answered and I actually had an answer, unlike you, evading the question
completely.
} That is because 1) this is physics and 2) if it were a vote, it would
} matter.
You have no clue about what is physics.
You think time is a physical thing that can change rate.
You lost physics a long "time" ago.
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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04 Sep 2004 05:51:18 PM |
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 21:46:33 GMT, "Spaceman"
<Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:tccij01paoc7k2027uquqvebdp5q3dnik8@4ax.com...
} Are you still beating your wife? [yes|no]
I have never beaten my wife and your twist proves you are
scared of the real answer to my question.
} If you do not answer, you must be afraid it would incriminate you.
I answered and I actually had an answer, unlike you, evading the question
completely.
Let us look at what you just did.
You complain at me for not giving an answer that is in your list,
saying im evading the question.
I give you another question, and you do the same thing I did.
Good job champ.
} That is because 1) this is physics and 2) if it were a vote, it would
} matter.
You have no clue about what is physics.
You think time is a physical thing that can change rate.
You lost physics a long "time" ago.
Thank god I left some of it on my bookshelf, in case I did lose it.
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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04 Sep 2004 06:33:10 PM |
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"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:tjhkj09q2874ba7bagb7dc79pp8k0gas1t@4ax.com...
} On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 21:46:33 GMT, "Spaceman"
} <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
}
} >
} >"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:tccij01paoc7k2027uquqvebdp5q3dnik8@4ax.com...
} >} Are you still beating your wife? [yes|no]
} >
} >I have never beaten my wife and your twist proves you are
} >scared of the real answer to my question.
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} >} If you do not answer, you must be afraid it would incriminate you.
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} >I answered and I actually had an answer, unlike you, evading the question
} >completely.
}
} Let us look at what you just did.
}
} You complain at me for not giving an answer that is in your list,
} saying im evading the question.
No, you got it wrong, I complained about you not giving an answer
that even fits the question.
I answered your question.
Do you have an "actual" answer to mine?
Tell us, as your real answer to this open question,
Why does one muon last longer than another?
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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04 Sep 2004 08:12:45 PM |
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 23:33:10 GMT, "Spaceman"
<Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
[snip]
No spaceshit, it is not worth the time or the effort. But it is fun to
insult you.
Go sell a tire.
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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04 Sep 2004 08:38:51 PM |
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"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:bvpkj01r2e6d5fvg1hibt1p0l8diujkc49@4ax.com...
} No spaceshit, it is not worth the time or the effort. But it is fun to
} insult you.
Admitting you live a sad life and refusing to do anything different, is even more sad.
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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05 Sep 2004 02:53:07 AM |
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 01:38:51 GMT, "Spaceman"
<Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:bvpkj01r2e6d5fvg1hibt1p0l8diujkc49@4ax.com...
} No spaceshit, it is not worth the time or the effort. But it is fun to
} insult you.
Admitting you live a sad life and refusing to do anything different, is even more sad.
I hope you didn't pass your stupidity on to your kids.
BTW spaceshit, what do you hope for them to do when they grow up? God
help them when one of the little shits comes home and asks you for
help on multiplication...
Id love to be a fly on the wall for the next parent-teacher
conference.
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| User: "Morituri-Max" |
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04 Sep 2004 08:49:30 PM |
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Spaceman wrote:
"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message
news:bvpkj01r2e6d5fvg1hibt1p0l8diujkc49@4ax.com...
} No spaceshit, it is not worth the time or the effort. But it is fun to
} insult you.
Admitting you live a sad life and refusing to do anything different, is even
more sad.
Nowhere in that sentence you quoted do the words "sad" or "life" or "refuse"
appear.
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| User: "Morituri-Max" |
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03 Sep 2004 11:16:23 PM |
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Spaceman wrote:
"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message
news:822ij0t5jscr8uja1k6a974ar1qa7lgc85@4ax.com...
} On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 23:55:35 GMT, "Spaceman"
} <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
}
} >This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
} >buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
} >dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
} >
} >Which muon had more energy?
} >A ... A
} >B ... B
} >C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
} >D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic
electron.
} >E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
} >
} >
}
} I vote X: Spaceshit is too stupid to understand the answer.
So, you can't answer on the grounds it may incriminate you.
<LOL>
BTW moron, It was not a vote.
He did vote... he picked X.
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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04 Sep 2004 04:44:37 PM |
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"Morituri-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message news:rkb_c.11020$Xi.10891@fe1.texas.rr.com...
} Spaceman wrote:
} > "Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message
} > news:822ij0t5jscr8uja1k6a974ar1qa7lgc85@4ax.com...
} > } On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 23:55:35 GMT, "Spaceman"
} > } <Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
} > }
} > } >This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
} > } >buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
} > } >dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
} > } >
} > } >Which muon had more energy?
} > } >A ... A
} > } >B ... B
} > } >C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
} > } >D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic
} > electron.
} > } >E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
} > } >
} > } >
} > }
} > } I vote X: Spaceshit is too stupid to understand the answer.
} >
} > So, you can't answer on the grounds it may incriminate you.
} > <LOL>
} > BTW moron, It was not a vote.
}
} He did vote... he picked X.
then he gets an F.
and his answer had nothing to do with the question.
If it actually had something to do with the question it would have been
considered, but of course, he is afraid of answering such a question.
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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04 Sep 2004 05:52:17 PM |
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 21:44:37 GMT, "Spaceman"
<Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
[snip]
}
} He did vote... he picked X.
then he gets an F.
Aw, I failed a test that does not matter in any way.
and his answer had nothing to do with the question.
If it actually had something to do with the question it would have been
considered, but of course, he is afraid of answering such a question.
Spaceshit being incapable of understanding the answer is not only
correct, but it is necessary.
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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04 Sep 2004 06:33:43 PM |
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"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:jnhkj01tvgdphk2qanj7i7jnm5u5nu7hfk@4ax.com...
} Spaceshit being incapable of understanding the answer is not only
} correct, but it is necessary.
Still no real answer huh?
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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04 Sep 2004 08:11:59 PM |
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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 23:33:43 GMT, "Spaceman"
<Spaceman@realspaceman.com> wrote:
"Eric Gisse" <fsegg@!SPAMuaf.edu> wrote in message news:jnhkj01tvgdphk2qanj7i7jnm5u5nu7hfk@4ax.com...
} Spaceshit being incapable of understanding the answer is not only
} correct, but it is necessary.
Still no real answer huh?
I wish I had a pony.
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| User: "Morituri-Max" |
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04 Sep 2004 05:54:46 PM |
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Spaceman wrote:
then he gets an F.
F wasn't an option..
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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04 Sep 2004 06:34:19 PM |
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"Morituri-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message news:WIr_c.6202$It2.3607@fe2.texas.rr.com...
} Spaceman wrote:
}
} > then he gets an F.
}
} F wasn't an option..
It was for a grade.
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| User: "Morituri-Max" |
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04 Sep 2004 08:50:26 PM |
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Spaceman wrote:
"Morituri-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message
news:WIr_c.6202$It2.3607@fe2.texas.rr.com...
} Spaceman wrote:
}
} > then he gets an F.
}
} F wasn't an option..
It was for a grade.
You received your degree in teaching where?
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| User: "Morituri-Max" |
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03 Sep 2004 11:16:04 PM |
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Spaceman wrote:
This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
Which muon had more energy?
A ... A
B ... B
C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
F.. You're a trolling muron.
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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04 Sep 2004 04:48:45 PM |
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"Morituri-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message news:8kb_c.11015$Xi.3132@fe1.texas.rr.com...
} Spaceman wrote:
} > This muon is traveling toward Earth (muon A) along with a
} > buddy muon (muon B) , all of a sudden the buddy muon (B)
} > dies and the muon (A) keeps on going.
} >
} > Which muon had more energy?
} > A ... A
} > B ... B
} > C ... Both muons had the same energy and one time traveled.
} > D... Both muons had the same energy and B crashed into a gigantic electron.
} > E... Muons don't have energy, they are figments of math.
}
} F.. You're a trolling muron.
Nope, Wrong.
Not even close.
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| User: "Morituri-Max" |
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04 Sep 2004 05:58:08 PM |
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Spaceman wrote:
} F.. You're a trolling muron.
Nope, Wrong.
Not even close.
A. You're an idiot.
B. You're a troll.
C. You're a *****.
D. You're a slimemold. (mitchell seems to think that's bad)
E. You're an uneducated simpleton who loves to play word games.
F. You're someone with no life.
G. You're someone who can't figure out how URL links work.
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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| Title: Re: What muon had more energy? |
04 Sep 2004 06:38:22 PM |
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"Morituri-Max" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message news:4Mr_c.6207$It2.5970@fe2.texas.rr.com...
} Spaceman wrote:
} > } F.. You're a trolling muron.
} >
} > Nope, Wrong.
} > Not even close.
}
} A. You're an idiot.
} B. You're a troll.
} C. You're a *****.
} D. You're a slimemold. (mitchell seems to think that's bad)
} E. You're an uneducated simpleton who loves to play word games.
} F. You're someone with no life.
} G. You're someone who can't figure out how URL links work.
and still nothing but trolling.
Hi troll named Morturi-Max.
Nothing better to do with your life huh?
No physics in your brain huh?
No brains to figure out why one Muon could last longer
without the silly "time travel" answer huh?
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