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Argalius

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  1. are those for against the enemy or for an ally? Might seem abit odd if you are saying to the enemy "howdy partner"? Well, not sure about you lot, im probably wrong but it would seem odd to me. Maybe i just see a different side to things

    Could be for both actually. :)

  2. I think it would be pretty hard to screw up the universe, but indeed, Klaas, interesting thought of "polution". But at the time we can generate the power of a billion suns I think the universe has imploded by that time...

  3. Hmmmm, how could wormholes exist?

    I think i got an answer on that. The answer is tiny, tiny parts, smaller than quarks, smaller than everything we know (it could be that this is thought about before, but I don't know of it). This parts fill everything. Everything: space between the protons and neutrons, between the quarks, it fills everyting. They are everywhere, emptyness does not exist... except out of the universe and in parts of the universe. Wormholes could then exist, for where these parts are not, there exist no natural laws of any kind. One could go through a big "hole" and come at the other end, lightyears further, in a few seconds, maybe less than a second.

    Offcourse I am not basing this on anything that can be proven off, and in fact I'm not basing it on anything, except my belief that "nothing" does not exist. Thus most likely it is a folly. :)

    I read an article about it, I'm really into space and physics :P, and there it said that when you have the power of a billion suns it's possible to bend space. I'll try to explain it with drawings. (------)=space between position A and B ) (X=just some point in space)

    A-------------X-------------B

    Then when you bend space you'll get this

    A------------\

    +_________X

    B------------/

    Now you can travel from A to B without going via X, but taking the + route, which is a wormhole.

    Of course all this is just theory...

  4. Yet, we know that there is, in the visible space, a few quadrillions of galaxies, but, the closest to us that holds more than a billion of stars (Unless.there's a big surprise behind the galaxy core, which is possible) is Andromeda. Yet, there is a distance of 2 million light-years between Andy and us (let's call us Lacty?). It's quite far away...

    (There is at least 200 billion stars in our galaxy :))

    We could colonize our milky way in about 25000 years, if travelling will take 25 years to a planet, then another 5 years to build 5 other ships to send them out, those 5 will also build 5 etc. etc. But beyond that, it's impossible I think. The only way that would be possible is through worm holes, and we don't know if they exist or if we may be able to make them in the future.

  5. No I didn't mean that. I want that if the person that's viewing my site is redirected to the previous page to have that site (the previous one) refreshed so it gets all the new contents. This is because the message they just posted in the shoutbox doesn't appear otherwise so they post again, but then there are 2 exactly the same messages.

  6. We like to make jokes about the Dutch and vice versa. There are two very common stereotypes: the Dutch are very very greedy and they always pee against the cathedral in Antwerp :). Living in Antwerp I can assure you the last one is true, those drunk Dutch always have to pee against it, even though there are toilets close to it.

    But in the end the Flemings and the Dutch are good friends, especially since we're the only Dutch-speaking countries in Europe.

    So true, we always talk about that Flemish (or just Belgian people) are dumb and eat too much fries. :P

    I never heard about the peeing against the cathedral, though. :)

    The Dutch have the same with Germans. We say they drink too much beer, have a beerbelly (literaly translated...) and eat to many beerbombs (some kind of saucages). Oh man I love Europe. (y)

    But anyway to get back to the subject of this topic, I'd like to visit Norway one day. An aunt of my has been to North Cape, it must be beautifull, although I don't really plan to visit that... (kinda boring with all those old people :)) Oslo seems like a great place to visit. My father has been quite some times in Norway for his job, hasn't seen much, though, but he bought a cool book about it.

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