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Post by Jigglypuff...is mad ._. on Jul 30, 2009 20:44:31 GMT -5
MR.PROFESSER CHAOSKY! YEAH! I love that...so cute...makes me wanna run up and hug you! XD and the rest of the TDRL members that I know!
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Post by Razer on Jul 30, 2009 21:22:28 GMT -5
... GET A WAY FROM ME, I DON'T WANT A HUG! *runs away* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
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Post by Jigglypuff...is mad ._. on Jul 31, 2009 10:26:06 GMT -5
*Catches up and hugs Razer* XD *and hugs the rest of the TDRL members*
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Post by Ray on Jul 31, 2009 10:28:31 GMT -5
FFFFFFFFF -smack-
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Post by Jigglypuff...is mad ._. on Jul 31, 2009 10:30:52 GMT -5
*smacks back* XD! EBIL! EEEEEEBIL!
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Post by Chaosky on Aug 1, 2009 14:27:09 GMT -5
And now it's time for physics with Mr. Professor Chaosky.
MR. PROFESSOR CHAOSKY! YEAH!
Hello, today I will talk about something uncertain but interesting. I said before that it has been theorized that antimatter is matter traveling back in time. I realized that black holes tend to have the highest concentrations of antimatter. This would mean that black holes could indeed be the key to time travel. That's all for now, join us next time when I make an impossible comment.
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Post by Jigglypuff...is mad ._. on Aug 1, 2009 17:24:14 GMT -5
Time travel...hmmm....maybe I can go back in time when I was first born! XD Mr.Professor Chaosky! Yeah!
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Post by Chaosky on Aug 3, 2009 14:41:01 GMT -5
And now it is time for physics with Mr. Professor Chaosky.
MR. PROFESSOR CHAOSKY! YEAH!
Hello, as a continuation of the time travel topic with antimatter, I will tell more about it. In most cases antimatter is formed or found near points of very high gravity. Currently, antimatter seems to form when a large amount of gravitational force or energy appears. Most antimatter forms when a star is ripped apart by a black hole or other source of high gravity. I'm tired.
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Post by TailsDollFan on Aug 3, 2009 16:06:17 GMT -5
I have to finish that paragraph on everything I know on space soon lol.
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Post by Chaosky on Aug 3, 2009 16:23:33 GMT -5
I'm eager to see it. Also TDF, I like it when you put your opinions about my theories. This morning with that post I made I almost put something that made no sense at all!
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Post by Ray on Aug 4, 2009 8:25:56 GMT -5
Heh. Time travel...hmmm....maybe I can go back in time when I was first born! XD Mr.Professor Chaosky! Yeah! ...You scare me, sometimes. -shot-
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Post by Chaosky on Aug 6, 2009 9:28:50 GMT -5
And now it's time for physics with Mr. Professor Chaosky.
MR. PROFESSOR CHAOSKY! YEAH!
Hello, today I decided to talk about something else. When an object moves, sound waves pile up in front of it. The faster the object goes, the more powerful the waves and the more are piled up in front. Once an object passes the speed of sound, it breaks though these waves causing an extremely loud sonic boom. This is an example:
That's all for now, join us next time when I will show you how to make a wormhole using a potato and a spring.
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Post by Jigglypuff...is mad ._. on Aug 6, 2009 11:10:19 GMT -5
A..patato....and a spring...hmm...this may be interesting...and Ray, you scare me sometimes, too.
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Post by Chaosky on Aug 8, 2009 16:34:39 GMT -5
You may have been expecting it.
Someone had to do it.
A series of special edition episodes...
The Science of Sonic The Hedgehog!
Occasionally, I will make special posts on this topic, I will start by trying to find out what Sonic's muscles are made of to allow him to go so fast.
Say it with me!
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Post by Razer on Aug 9, 2009 1:20:57 GMT -5
MISTER PROFESSOR CHAOSKY YEAH!!!
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