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The 'convergence of gravitons' and quantum replacer


Buai

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12 minutes ago, Buai said:

If Swansont had not locked the topic you would have received the coordinates. Now one reality replaces another.

And I went from a positive reputations to a..not so nice rep.

„Converging” a hypothetical graviton when we don’t know it exists or not sounds like crackpottery. Plus your coordinates should be the nearest library. 

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31 minutes ago, koti said:

„Converging” a hypothetical graviton when we don’t know it exists or not sounds like crackpottery. Plus your coordinates should be the nearest library. 

That's not even the first problem! The first problem is that if it's less than one 'metre' (as they say in Europaien/euROPEan cunteries) it can't even be considered an integral anymore!

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1 hour ago, Noice..gui said:

That's not even the first problem! The first problem is that if it's less than one 'metre' (as they say in Europaien/euROPEan cunteries) it can't even be considered an integral anymore!

Yeah right, screw those europaien countries.

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