Irrational people
Freddie Woo tells us "I'm having to drive 500 miles to pick up my son from the ex's house because she won't let him take the train in case he gets off at the wrong station. He's 19 years old and has A-Levels and everything." - Tell us about illogical and irrational people who get on your nerves.
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Freddie Woo tells us "I'm having to drive 500 miles to pick up my son from the ex's house because she won't let him take the train in case he gets off at the wrong station. He's 19 years old and has A-Levels and everything." - Tell us about illogical and irrational people who get on your nerves.
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iirc you boil rather than explode as such.....but it's equally unpleasant
Best alternative explanation for gravity I've seen is that everything is doubling in size all the time, so it's not apparent to you, but you appear to be pulled towards the earth. Bit weird, but tricky to disprove.
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Best alternative explanation for gravity I've seen is that everything is doubling in size all the time, so it's not apparent to you, but you appear to be pulled towards the earth. Bit weird, but tricky to disprove.
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Why isn't the distance between you and the earth doubling as well, then?
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Because the distance between isn't a thing, it's an absence of things.
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Filled with air molecules which would be doubling at the same rate and pushing you away, yeah
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Call me crazy, but I've got this theory, right, that something that can be neither proved nor disproved DOESN'T FUCKING MATTER
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It's easy to disprove
When something increases in volume by say two times along each dimension, thus squaring it, its mass is cubed.
So if everything was getting bigger all the time, you'd be crushed under your own increased weight. Science, bitch.
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When something increases in volume by say two times along each dimension, thus squaring it, its mass is cubed.
So if everything was getting bigger all the time, you'd be crushed under your own increased weight. Science, bitch.
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Only if the fundamental force that gives matter its mass were also to increase.
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