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IvoryEbony

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4 minutes ago, IvoryEbony said:

Infinity is just a word.

Obviously. But it also represents a concept.

5 minutes ago, IvoryEbony said:

What matters is how many ways in which you can hit it with potential flaws and which ones stick.

What do you mean by that? Are you saying nothing else matters? Why?

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I wasn't even in this topic when I posted that

7 minutes ago, zapatos said:

Obviously. But it also represents a concept.

What do you mean by that? Are you saying nothing else matters? Why?

Are you quoting metallica?

 

No I meant asymptotes stick when it comes to 13.8 billions years ago but not when it comes to the borderless .

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2 minutes ago, zapatos said:

Then you should probably put your follow-up posts in the topic you were in instead of here. They would probably make more sense there.

Don't be dramatic. I meant I was quoting Clint Eastwood on page 1 and instead it went to page 2 and since he was the last post naturally I quoted you.

 

Cellphone texting is like my new Chess

Your priorities should be on the physics not whether or not I intentionally put a comment in the wrong thread I didn't even say anything like that.

 

What language you speak?

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