Author Topic: When I was thirteen, I " " my first " "  (Read 6705 times)

Why did it have to?
Why didn't Mars get life?
Why did earth get life?

What if the universe was created by the big bang

all that matter in the bang had to come from somewhere,

or did it always exist.
Forever

since matter cannot be created or destroyed was anything really, created?

since matter cannot be created or destroyed was anything really, created?
Matter can be destroyed.

I believe you are thinking of energy.

Matter can be destroyed.

I believe you are thinking of energy.
When is matter destroyed?


Also, because of einstien, matter is in a way, energy

Variables are factors that you can't control.

And it was a joke, lighten up.  You always get serious.
Variables can be controlled you dumbstuff.
Matter can be destroyed.

I believe you are thinking of energy.
Matter can supposedly only be destroyed by anti-matter.
Why did earth get life?

What if the universe was created by the big bang

all that matter in the bang had to come from somewhere,

or did it always exist.
Forever

since matter cannot be created or destroyed was anything really, created?
Those are the questions that people are seeking to answer. In the mean-time however, idiots like Rave created magical cosmic people to explain it.

I have a theory that everything has always existed, maybe in different forms, but it has always existed

Variables can be controlled you dumbstuff.

Matter can supposedly only be destroyed by anti-matter.

Those are the questions that people are seeking to answer. In the mean-time however, idiots like Rave created magical cosmic people to explain it.
1.  Not all.

2.  And...?

3.  That's cute.

I have a theory that everything has always existed, maybe in different forms, but it has always existed
That's interesting, honestly.

As in evolution or what?

I have a theory that everything has always existed, maybe in different forms, but it has always existed
Interesting.

When I was thirteen, I snake my first snake.

1.  Not all.

2.  And...?

3.  That's cute.
That's interesting, honestly.

As in evolution or what?
Yes, variables in general can be controlled. Some can't, but they are controlled nevertheless.

If I have plant, I can control how much light it gets, how much water it gets, soil, space, oxygen, etc.

If you have a controlled environment, you are controlling other variables.

Yes, variables in general can be controlled. Some can't, but they are controlled nevertheless.

If I have plant, I can control how much light it gets, how much water it gets, soil, space, oxygen, etc.

If you have a controlled environment, you are controlling other variables.
Can you control its growth?

Can you control its growth?
You can control that variable with other variables.

Plus too, genetics controls growth.

You can control that variable with other variables.

Plus too, genetics controls growth.
Not entirely.  You can't control the variable of growth to the point that you can force a plant to grow 1/4 a centimeter by tomorrow.

Not entirely.  You can't control the variable of growth to the point that you can force a plant to grow 1/4 a centimeter by tomorrow.

But you can.

I do see what you are saying though, and you are really entering a grey area.

You said variables can't be controlled, I said they could. Your saying now, which is correct by the way, that the scientist conducting an experiment sometimes can't control a few of the variables.

I said not all variables can be controlled, because you said definitively that variables can be controlled.

I said not all variables can be controlled, because you said definitively that variables can be controlled.
Variables are factors that you can't control.
Does not compute.