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  • good pnt ~ ask @kavelle @yokeup @angeljenny55 @violetkitty411 @jezuzfreek777 sometime ~ there might b a honesty & decency problem ~ once U get past that ~ Ur home free :-)

  • i think the t-foot videos are a genius idea. and the titles are too. good to not have him in the tags. it aint about dwaamaa

  • shoot ppl. the majority will react.

  • Can you do more videos where you pretend to be that local yokel type guy? Those were funny.

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  • Stephen King would call your eyes "bombardier eyes"...coincidentally, the same description he gave for the eyes of the hero of his only series.

    The series is called "The Dark Tower" and it's pretty fuckin good. Granted I know you don't read a lot but just throwing it out there.

  • Hello Mr. Gary. I really enjoy your vids. Somehow I become hypnotized by your house interior, its like a living sculpture. I use a Kodak zx3, its been a good cam so far. Keep up the good work!

  • I watch a dignified inmendham as he puts faraday cage socks on thunderfoots cheesy cash for channel charges

  • Should contriving purpose and mission in life be based only on demonstrable evidence? The discoveries of Mitchell Feigenbaum are a good example of why instincts are important. Sometimes there's no rational explanation for why people just know where to look. In the same way, I can't get upset with religious people even when they get the facts all screwed up.

  • The evidence is mounting for the existence of the multiverse. It seems ever more likely that this universe is simply one of an infinite number of universes. This of course should not be shocking to a rational mind but people will baulk at the hypothesis because it makes their 'cosmic mystery' argument and 'we're special' argument appear even more preposterous than it already is. 

  • @TheSuicidalOptimist , "evidence of the multiverse" .....some of your jokes suck

  • @inmendham I do not claim it exists merely that certain observations tend to indicate that this universe is not unique. The Milky Way Galaxy was seen as the entire universe well into the 20th century. We then obtained proof that our Galaxy is simply one of countless billions. I posit that the multiverse hypothesis is therefore not an irrational one. We have no evidence in cosmology for 'one offs' be it planets stars or galaxies. If this is the one and only universe it would be astounding.

  • @TheSuicidalOptimist "We have no evidence in cosmology for 'one offs'" You should have stoped at "we have no evidence" or more precisely insufficient evidence... proving the nonexistence of the second Saturn, like proving the nonexistence of a god, is an unfair expectation if you expect more than a logical argument. Quite clearly, logically, even in an infinite universe "unique" would not be made some kind of "run out of" impossibility.

  • @inmendham I do not claim to have proof other universes exist but as this one clearly does we have to accept the process may have been repeated and as such is a rational hypothesis. Indeed the religious do not recognise the God hypothesis as they dogmatically state he does exist even in the absence of any proof and/or rational evidence. I simply draw attention to work done by leading physicists that make the multiverse hypothesis worthy of exploration not blind acceptance.

  • @TheSuicidalOptimist "worthy of exploration" ...about as worthy as exploring the gingerbread theory. the existence of the universe could just as likely be an example of what happens when the nothing "breaks" in some rare bizarre way. just as a reproducing cell could be a preposterously rare event, the material universe could be a first, only, and last experiment in weird possibility.

  • @inmendham Well ok maybe we should have rubbished the hypothesis apertaining to the existence of Black Holes? Yeah why not many people thought the concept was nothing more than a gingerbread theory too. Hell why people ever listened to Darwin's hypothesis I'll never know!

  • @TheSuicidalOptimist Of course knowledge--ANY knowledge--is useful. However I do think G's point is relevant. For all practical purposes, our earth IS our universe. In that universe, hell is unfolding. Thus, while researching the infinite-ness of space is certainly "fun", G's just saying, pragmatically, isn't it somewhat frivolous?

    Indeed, by discovering the multiverse, a lot of those who argue for "cosmic mystery" will be enthused--not discouraged.

    So it's a problem all around.

  • @fulishproductions The cosmic mystery brigade will spin any discovery to suit their agenda; they've held back science for two thousand years. Whilst Gary might decry the space program lets remember the quest to put a man on the Moon spawned a myriad of new technologies many proving invaluable and perfect for mainstream application. We owe much of our current technology to ambitious projects seeking to prove rational hypothesis. Frivolous?

  • @inmendham Is the multi-verse theory unpalatable to you as it implies the possibility that there are an infinite or vast number of potential planets with their own billion year horror stories? That's what I find most horrific about the possibility that there might be...

  • @TheSuicidalOptimist ~ inmy may have a pnt there ~ evidence still pending~ 1 seems like more than enough ~ to boldly go where no man has gone b4 ~ is due to begin ~ on stardate -122972.48443049192 ~ & we haven't begun to speak klingon-ese yet :-)

  • @TJae1 Gary feels comfortable to make his own hypothesis such as "the universe could just as likely be an example of what happens when the nothing "breaks" in some rare bizarre way" yet baulks at my hypothesis re: a possible multiverse. Of course its not really my hypothesis its just one of many offerred by the worlds leading physicists including Michio Kaku and Stephen Hawking. Can we not use rational speculation to question reality? Black Holes spring to mind, once ridiculed in this way.

  • @TheSuicidalOptimist ~ I think U should :-) ~ & ~ Ur videos R pretty good 2oo ~ IMO ~ U've just have gotten around to VK411 yet :-( ~ pls help :-)

  • @TJae1 Believe it or not I have been up to my eye balls in work and other real world obligations. This might be hard for pyrrho gratex and others to understand but YT is not the be and end all of my life. In fact the imbecility that permeates YT (present company accepted) makes me glad I don't have the time for a total immersion existence like our aforementioned unfortunates. I will try to knock a couple out over the weekend and maybe do a video too!

  • @TheSuicidalOptimist ~ pm or enlighten Me here ~ R U a student of psychology or etc~ wassup w/ Urself exactly ~ thnxs

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  • ~ btw ~ U mean excepted or accepted ? & " U ~ have ~nt ~ gotten around to VK411 (the megalomaniac) yet " (blushes) ~ bettr :-)

    ~ Ur rite ~ Ytube can b contagious :-) :-P & UR going 2 do a video of U 2oo ? like

    ~ U/ Ur face ~ in living color ~ on Ytube or etc:

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