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[_] All bow to the Space Gnome! Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)16:34 No.2164255
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)16:37 No.2164258
View in HD on YouTube: watch?v=u0H5JxHlOZM
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)16:51 No.2164271
What does the space gnome have to say about the flying spaghetti monster?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)16:55 No.2164277
>Science this, science that.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)17:16 No.2164289
>you dont fucking know
what a shitty squirl
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:13 No.2164356
I go by simple logistics, no science. The bare simplistics. I'm an >athiest not an >antitheist.
Space Gnome also over-emphasizes the worst of the black and white. In saying so, I express his
bias and ignorance.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:19 No.2164361
>There are no laws or no facts
>Science is shit
>We can't prove science wrong
>We can't prove something as a fact
Dropped.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:22 No.2164362
>>2164361
Indeed, this flash was made by a fucktarded neckbeard.
Dropped, saged and recorded in my mind as retardation.
Yes, I know sage doesn't work on /f/, fuck you.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:25 No.2164364
>>2164361
Can you prove you exist?
>I'm just fucking with you
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:27 No.2164366
Everything said is truth.
With that said, Space Gnome is inferior to my collection of understanding.
~DarkGnome
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:30 No.2164371
An argument presented without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. /thread
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:41 No.2164383
On a semi-related note, why DOES gravity work? I know it causes a smaller body to move towards a
much larger body, but I never did understand why or how. Is it magnetic fields or something?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:47 No.2164392
>>2164383
gravity is nicknamed the "occult force" by some academic traditions for the reason that we don't
understand gravity very well; we don't know why, it just sort of is. Gravity is just sort of
something that happens when you have mass, we don't understand why very well.
Higgs fields seem to be our best guess so far. Newton and Einstein's descriptive models are
useful for the pragmatic side of gravity, but they don't tell us what gravity is. Higgs, on the
other hand, might be able to show us both why and how gravity works.
Wikipedia is able to guide you to specific mathematical formulas and such if you desire them.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)18:57 No.2164406
>>2164361
Agreed,
If you want to hold a sound existential argument you don't use straw-man tactics and derogatory
language. I can't take the seriously.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)19:14 No.2164420
>>2164383
Not trolling here, we have no fucking idea.
Some physicists have posited the existence of 'Gravitons' which are the fundamental units of
gravitational charge but nobody really listens to them. I think the current theory is something
relating to nuclear force in very massive objects (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_force)
but Im not sure how much credence that has.
Gravity, its fuckin magic.
The closest we have gotten to an explanation is Einstien thinking it was something to do with
curvature of space time planes (though its gravity that causes the curvature in the first place
so I have no idea how that works) and Newtons slightly half-baked and unfinished theory that its
a constant force that just acts on everything at once.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)19:37 No.2164441
I'm going to guess that the gnome is God, and the squirrel is Jesus
>> [_] Anonymous 11/01/13(Fri)20:04 No.2164467
>>2164420
That's not quite accurate
It's true our understanding is pretty crude at best on the subject, but as >>2164392 says we have
some ideas that seem to be panning out. Sort of.