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Sebastian Toe

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Re: Horizon - Which Universe are we in
« Reply #25 on: September 10, 2015, 10:06:38 AM »
Talking of the universe what is,  and  manure, I once read a book about a particular religion that reckoned our sole aim and purpose was to spread our manure over the planet to fertilise it and we all had to get back to nature, it was hilarious.

Apparently they didn't approve of using our present system, and thought we should be finding a bushy place.

I like bushy places.   ::)
Natural or topiary?   :-\
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Harrowby Hall

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Re: Horizon - Which Universe are we in
« Reply #26 on: September 10, 2015, 01:25:23 PM »
Talking of the universe what is,  and  manure, I once read a book about a particular religion that reckoned our sole aim and purpose was to spread our manure over the planet to fertilise it and we all had to get back to nature, it was hilarious.

Apparently they didn't approve of using our present system, and thought we should be finding a bushy place.

I like bushy places.   ::)
Natural or topiary?   :-\
Natural    ;)
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Jack Knave

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Re: Horizon - Which Universe are we in
« Reply #27 on: September 11, 2015, 11:59:18 AM »
I didn't see it, but imagine it was like some of the others I have seen.

Multi universes and multiple worlds with each roll of the dice seems unlikely to me.

It looks just as weird as the concept of a creator.

It's where science meets woo.

The universe seems a very odd place IMO.

To the point where I don't think you can say for certainty that ghosts don't exist for example.

It might not be what we think it is, but science of quantum mechanics and time, who knows what could be possible.

Whatever it is, I suppose it doesn't have to make sense in our sense of reality.

Perhaps we don't know the "real" reality.

Perhaps that's why the maths at that level looks slightly skewed to the experts.

Some of the theories seem as barmy as anything dreamt up by religions.

It's exciting though, exploring different possibilities.

Although a million Roses all having made a different choice would be bizarre in the extreme.

I'm not sure the universe could cope with that 😄

One Rose is probably more than enough.
Judging by that, Rose, someone put a bit too much manure on you today!  :)





I prefer the term " fertiliser"  :P
It doesn't matter what term you use it is all the same shit!!!

Sorry, Shaker.  :-[  I have been trying really, really hard but it's not easy...


Hey Jack!

You don't have to conform to Mr Bossy Boots you know  ;)

Let alone apologise  ;D

I prefer fertiliser but it's not compulsory.

Not all fertilisers are manure, you can get fertiliser granules ( chemical) they are less messy to put on your marrows or Roses ;)

Not as green though  ;D
Oh, right, sanitized manure.

When I was in my teens I use to drive down to the local stables and shovel horse muck for my dad's garden. I can tell you horse manure doesn't shovel it's blood hard work!!! I just naturally think of the real stuff when it comes to that sort of requirement.