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Popcorn Sutton

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  1. omg! Thank you so much for the reputation!

  2. Yay! My turn There's an article by fox news calling this a hoax though. But it looks like they're putting it on a new episode of "Outrageous Acts of Science" which I will be recording if I catch it in time.
  3. I like personal conversations.

  4. Data mining might be impossible without any systematic order.

  5. Oops. I was risky with my behavior yesterday. I didn't mean to offend anyone, sorry.

  6. Yay! Thanks. I'm just another mad scientist lol. Ya I'm crazy, but I think I'm smart too. Sometimes I feel important, and I like that. Reputation is like a side effect.
  7. Try: WAG = speculation Except: pass
  8. I post for progress. I want the world to be a better place. I drank a Gatorade today and ate some hot dogs. I hung out by myself and enjoyed the weather all day. It was great. I get bored of studying sometimes. Long story short, no drugs, no alcohol, just me.
  9. I feel like I can say things that I wouldn't say if I had positive reputation, and I kind of like it that way. Esteem wise, I have pretty high esteem lately, and a lot of people have been telling me how much they like me lately so, cool beans.
  10. The glass is a 1/2 chance of being half empty! Gravity could be a refrigerator.
  11. Lol it's time to celebrate my 100th negative rep point! Pretty epic right? How am I even still here right now lmao? Thanks for keeping me around tho seriously
  12. So the temperature of gravity is absolute zero whoop! Sorry guys it's such a beautiful day here and the weather is perfect. I hope you guys are enjoying it as much as I am.
  13. It says that the atoms shrink at colder temperatures, which is what I predicted. It also mentions gravity and dark energy but without any speculations.
  14. Lol! That just killed me. Thanks for the citations as well. Is there any evidence to support this hypothesis though? Those were interesting and if the last citation is accurate, then the gravity-temperature hypothesis is accurate.
  15. I was thinking along those lines for a little while before you posted. Here's what I was thinking. Suspend water in space, measure the surface area, put it in a freezer while suspended and measure the surface area. If the frozen waters surface area is lower, then there's evidence. What's the WAG forum btw?
  16. It's hard to speculate about absolute zero because there's no known method of getting something anywhere near that point. I'm sorry, I don't know how to test this.
  17. It's a speculation though. When things are moving fast, but they get cold too, they would be much more fragile and be easily dispersed away from the gravitational point. If they're smaller and they broke each other, there would be a lot more of them, which would cause more friction.
  18. I'm just speculating, and I'm no expert in physical theories, but, I did major in philosophy and I really want to believe that gravity is responsible for cooling things down (maybe not very much) just enough to be real and solidified. It would make sense IMO to explain how extremely small things like atoms are cooled much more rapidly than large things. Imagine if we came across a particle the size of jupiter, I'm guessing that it would be EXTREMELY rare to find one of these, and my reason in believing that is that it would decay EXTREMELY fast. Maybe, somewhere out there, we can find a Higg's particle the size of Jupiter pop into existence and almost immediately decay. That would be a very strange thing to see, and a very interesting thing to talk about.
  19. I'm on another Lawrence Krauss binge

  20. I think that gravity is extremely cold, possibly even 0 K. In a place that is as cold as absolute 0, there will be no time and no space for anything. You get can extremely close to it, but it will take you an extremely long time to get there. With this hypothesis, given the assumption that it is 0 K, we can explain why things are solid, I'd call it quantum gravitational freezing, or bubbleic solidification.
  21. BTW thank you very much for that comment, it saved my company A LOT of storage.
  22. I don't know what to make out of this whole reputation thing. It's not getting better here

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