Ask Anything & Get Answers: Unlock Your Curiosity

  • Thread starter Thread starter whozum
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Curiosity
AI Thread Summary
The discussion begins with an open invitation for questions, leading to a playful exploration of the meaning and significance of turtlenecks, humorously linking them to concepts in physics and metaphysics. Participants engage in a lighthearted debate about boredom, suggesting that curiosity is the antidote. The conversation takes a turn towards personal anecdotes, including humorous complaints about parking issues and interactions with a "morbidly obese heifer," reflecting a mix of frustration and humor. There are references to mathematics and physics, with participants jokingly solving equations while discussing the absurdity of certain situations. The dialogue shifts to personal relationships, with playful banter about engagements and marriage, culminating in a philosophical discussion about existence and self-awareness. Overall, the thread is characterized by a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and philosophical musings, creating a lively and chaotic atmosphere.
whozum
Messages
2,219
Reaction score
1
Ask me absolutely any question about anything you like (me?) you would like to know the answer to and I'll tell you the best of my abilities!
 
Physics news on Phys.org
What's the meaning of turtle necks?
 
I would have to say the neck of the clothing garment that covers the neck with a thick and folded-looking extension of the material. I don't really get your question either
 
What is it for. Why do people wear it. What does it tell us about the space-time continuum
 
Clearly it shows that the discontinuities in the spaceitme continuity can be modeled by the frequency of wearing a turtle neck sweater during the winter, however these models can not be taken seriously until this research is completed and taken with regards to other analogous research.

I believe that the urge to wear such garments is fueled by a metaphysical urge by the subconscious' connection to the universe's fundamental governing system, and the subconscious' overwhelming ability to overcome conscious desires to avoid such a silly design.
 
So was Einstein right to say the Energy given off by a turtleneck wearer was...

\Delta E = \sqrt[3]{{f_t h^2 }}

When the turtleneck wearer is at ground state of course.
 
It depends on the defining of the term Planck's constant, because its been debated recently that there was a typo in his original paper where he neglected to use h-bar, which is an alternate constant used often with regards to this form of work. If you meant h bar then that is the correct interpretation, but the most interesting effects of this phenomenon are not observed in energy analysis but rather, as you said, in spacetime shifts within the users local gravitational field.
 
Come on guys any real questions? :-p :surprise
 
whozum said:
Come on guys any real questions? :-p :surprise
i am not a scientist...i see the *moment to *moment impermanence.

There is apparent permanence also.

How do YOU explain THAT?
.
 
  • #10
I have no freaking clue what you just said
 
  • #11
What's the best thing to do when you're bored to death?
 
  • #12
Lisa! said:
What's the best thing to do when you're bored to death?
You wouldn't believe it.
:-p
 
  • #13
whozum said:
I have no freaking clue what you just said
i thought You
were a scientist.
?
 
  • #14
Lisa! said:
What's the best thing to do when you're bored to death?
Suicide.

whozum, what is x if x+y=(pi)98^2? You figure that out while I take a nap.
 
  • #15
Why is it that the morbidly obese heifer insists on parking next to me, opening her car door into mine, and resting it there while she hoists her pale carcas up and out of her vehicle while her car door scratches ANOTHER wonderful Picaso into the side of mine? There are no other cars in the damn garage so she can easily park one up to allow her blubber ample room to exit. I have no recourse now but to leave work at lunch and open my passenger door several times to remove "something". I wish I had a Jetson car.
 
  • #16
Mk said:
Suicide.
whozum, what is x if x+y=(pi)98^2? You figure that out while I take a nap.

is that just a function of y? then x= -y + pi(98^2) which is just a line with a negative slope and an X intercept of pi(98^2). pretty uninteresting actually.
 
  • #17
Lisa! said:
What's the best thing to do when you're bored to death?
the answer is NOTHING

Boredom is not a feature of silence.
:-p
 
  • #18
Echo 6 Sierra said:
Why is it that the morbidly obese heifer insists on parking next to me, opening her car door into mine, and resting it there while she hoists her pale carcas up and out of her vehicle while her car door scratches ANOTHER wonderful Picaso into the side of mine? There are no other cars in the damn garage so she can easily park one up to allow her blubber ample room to exit. I have no recourse now but to leave work at lunch and open my passenger door several times to remove "something". I wish I had a Jetson car.
:smile: morbidly obese heifer :smile:
 
  • #19
Lisa! said:
What's the best thing to do when you're bored to death?
Molder.
Ellen Parr said:
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.

Extra text added to satisfy a curious criterion.
 
  • #20
Mk said:
Suicide.
whozum, what is x if x+y=(pi)98^2? You figure that out while I take a nap.

Whatever you want it to be.
 
  • #21
Echo 6 Sierra said:
Why is it that the morbidly obese heifer insists on parking next to me, opening her car door into mine, and resting it there while she hoists her pale carcas up and out of her vehicle while her car door scratches ANOTHER wonderful Picaso into the side of mine? There are no other cars in the damn garage so she can easily park one up to allow her blubber ample room to exit. I have no recourse now but to leave work at lunch and open my passenger door several times to remove "something". I wish I had a Jetson car.

Karma - you probably shouldn't have kicked that baby in the park last week.:rolleyes:
 
  • #22
Lisa! said:
What's the best thing to do when you're bored to death?

Math and Physics... duh

NEXT!
 
  • #23
Who did you get engaged to Gale? :-p
 
  • #24
Lisa! said:
Who did you get engaged to Gale? :-p
Sorry, I can only laugh here. :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:

One more for good measure, :smile:

Who What When Where How Why
 
  • #25
Awh, again I was typing fast and I typed who instead of how! :blushing: :smile: :smile:
 
  • #26
Lisa! said:
Awh, again I was typing fast and I typed who instead of how! :blushing: :smile: :smile:

I don't think we got engaged, I think we went right to marriage actually. We got married twice though - renewed vows.
 
  • #27
ya, he never even proposed! hmmph!
 
  • #28
Gale said:
ya, he never even proposed! hmmph!

Yes I did.. you don't remember.. that hurts..
 
  • #29
lies, i remember it well. you were like "i have something cute to show you." and i was like ok. and then you showed me the wedding certificate. i wasn't even asked actually! and then the second time I proposed to YOU.
 
  • #30
Gale said:
lies, i remember it well. you were like "i have something cute to show you." and i was like ok. and then you showed me the wedding certificate. i wasn't even asked actually! and then the second time I proposed to YOU.

Actually come to think of it, I showed you the certificate then when you were all in awe and mystified by my striking charm I said "will you be my e-wife" and barely overcoming your tears of excitement you said Yes.

The second time is a different story..
 
Last edited:
  • #31
I can never forgive myself if you don't finish your argument. :cry:
 
  • #32
Lisa! said:
I can never forgive myself if you don't finish your argument. :cry:

Haha this is nothing.. don't worry about it.
 
  • #33
hahaha, awww. you ok, so we got married and then you asked... awell.

i love you whozum.

feel better now lisa?
 
  • #34
Yep! :smile:
 
  • #35
this thread is starting to fail :(
 
  • #36
OUCH, i say i love you... and now your thread is failing! hmmph.
 
  • #37
I never got an answer on why the MOH can't park her car away from mine to keep from scratching it.
 
  • #38
Echo 6 Sierra said:
I never got an answer on why the MOH can't park her car away from mine to keep from scratching it.
She has the hots for you. :-p
 
  • #39
Evo said:
She has the hots for you. :-p
That's never happened before. Seriously...its never happened. No, I mean it, never. I guess I could write her a sonnet. It would start with me warbling...STOP SCRATCHING MY CAR YOU (insert Buddy Rich drum solo here) and another thing, (tires screetching & glass breaking).
So, you think she'd go out with me? I better shine my shoes and put some lard in my hair just in case...She'll be comnarouuuund thuh mountain when she comes, when' she' comes'...that's from Alfalfa of Little Rascals fame, fyi.
 
  • #40
Echo 6 Sierra said:
I never got an answer on why the MOH can't park her car away from mine to keep from scratching it.

I already answered you, top of page 2.
 
  • #41
Oh, exsqueeze me. I thought that football was rather funny lookin' what with its arms-n-legs flappin' ever which-way an everthang.
 
  • #42
Echo 6 Sierra said:
Oh, exsqueeze me. I thought that football was rather funny lookin' what with its arms-n-legs flappin' ever which-way an everthang.

Yep better check twice next time. The fact that you noticed that it was a baby and felt bad is the only thing that stopped the cow from braeking a heel and falling onto your hood.. :frown:
 
  • #43
All the body cares
about is survival and effing.

THATS ALL. The body is automatic.

Compassion is possible and THAT
also is automatic.(automatic thought)

In the context of THIS, there is no self(misery)

Do you have a problem with no misery?
ho ho ho
 
  • #44
Echo 6 Sierra said:
Why is it that the morbidly obese heifer insists on parking next to me, opening her car door into mine, and resting it there while she hoists her pale carcas up and out of her vehicle while her car door scratches ANOTHER wonderful Picaso into the side of mine? There are no other cars in the damn garage so she can easily park one up to allow her blubber ample room to exit. I have no recourse now but to leave work at lunch and open my passenger door several times to remove "something". I wish I had a Jetson car.
:smile: :smile: Oh...my...God! If only I had the words to express how much this made me laugh. But you wouldn't believe me anyway. :smile: :smile:
 
  • #45
meL said:
All the body cares
about is survival and effing.
THATS ALL. The body is automatic.
Compassion is possible and THAT
also is automatic.(automatic thought)
In the context of THIS, there is no self(misery)
Do you have a problem with no misery?
ho ho ho

Your argument is very fallacious and assumes a lot of things.
 
  • #46
whozum said:
Your argument is very fallacious and assumes a lot of things.
YES
it assumes one doesn't have
clinical brain disorders.

It also assumes one is not asexual.

Dont faint.:smile:
 
  • #47
whozum(and many others)

You also used the word
argument.

def: A discussion in which disagreement is expressed; a debate.

So...all dialog begins with disagreement?

We are screwed if our only interest is disagreement.
.
 
  • #48
If the house is on fire,
do people ALWAYS DISAGREE
on what to do?

You know the answer.
.
 
  • #49
I have a question- Y are the beatles so amazing??!
 
  • #50
whozum

You used the word fallacious.

This folder may get VERY interesting!

:-)
 
Back
Top