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Old December 30th 10, 06:39 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen. Bert and I are big bang
stuff and will go out in a bang.(oh Ya) We will post when we get are
thoughts together. TreBert
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Old December 30th 10, 11:24 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"bert" wrote in message
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What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen. Bert and I are big bang
stuff and will go out in a bang.(oh Ya) We will post when we get are
thoughts together. TreBert



Oh noes ... he came back from the dead ...


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Old December 30th 10, 11:54 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Sjouke Burry[_2_]
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Hagar wrote:
"bert" wrote in message
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What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen. Bert and I are big bang
stuff and will go out in a bang.(oh Ya) We will post when we get are
thoughts together. TreBert



Oh noes ... he came back from the dead ...


And just as daft as before his hospitalisation......
Wonder what those quacks did to him?
They certainly did not treat the most important symptoms....
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Old December 31st 10, 01:05 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Dec 30, 6:24*pm, "Hagar" wrote:
"bert" wrote in message

...

What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen. Bert and I are big bang
stuff and will go out in a bang.(oh Ya) *We will post when we get are
thoughts together. TreBert


Oh noes ... he came back from the dead ...


Dell laptop died Rudy and I now living in Easthampton Mass. Lot to
tell. Lots of cosmos out of the box thinking driving the van up. Love
my new Toshiba. Its fast. TreBert
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Old December 31st 10, 02:08 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Dec 30, 5:05*pm, bert wrote:
On Dec 30, 6:24*pm, "Hagar" wrote:

"bert" wrote in message


....


What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen. Bert and I are big bang
stuff and will go out in a bang.(oh Ya) *We will post when we get are
thoughts together. TreBert


Oh noes ... he came back from the dead ...


Dell laptop died *Rudy and I now living in Easthampton Mass. Lot to
tell. Lots of cosmos out of the box thinking driving the van up. Love
my new Toshiba. Its fast. TreBert


You might like that new Toshiba a little better if you use a mouse
instead of the finer pad.

~ BG
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Old December 31st 10, 02:50 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Dec 30, 9:08*pm, Brad Guth wrote:
On Dec 30, 5:05*pm, bert wrote:





On Dec 30, 6:24*pm, "Hagar" wrote:


"bert" wrote in message


....


What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen. Bert and I are big bang
stuff and will go out in a bang.(oh Ya) *We will post when we get are
thoughts together. TreBert


Oh noes ... he came back from the dead ...


Dell laptop died *Rudy and I now living in Easthampton Mass. Lot to
tell. Lots of cosmos out of the box thinking driving the van up. Love
my new Toshiba. Its fast. TreBert


You might like that new Toshiba a little better if you use a mouse
instead of the finer pad.

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BG Toshiba is very fast(like my old webtv) A post has me dead Hmmm
That begs the question. "Is a ghost virtual" We here in reality only
see each other in pictures and words.Even Treb could live with that
TreBert
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Old December 31st 10, 03:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Dec 31, 6:50*am, bert wrote:
On Dec 30, 9:08*pm, Brad Guth wrote:



On Dec 30, 5:05*pm, bert wrote:


On Dec 30, 6:24*pm, "Hagar" wrote:


"bert" wrote in message


...


What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen. Bert and I are big bang
stuff and will go out in a bang.(oh Ya) *We will post when we get are
thoughts together. TreBert


Oh noes ... he came back from the dead ...


Dell laptop died *Rudy and I now living in Easthampton Mass. Lot to
tell. Lots of cosmos out of the box thinking driving the van up. Love
my new Toshiba. Its fast. TreBert


You might like that new Toshiba a little better if you use a mouse
instead of the finer pad.


*~ BG- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


BG Toshiba is very fast(like my old webtv) *A post has me dead Hmmm
That begs the question. "Is a ghost virtual" We here in reality only
see each other in pictures and words.Even Treb could live with that
TreBert


The likes of HVAC, Hagar and rabbi Saul are always a virtual pain in
the butt, because that's what LLPOF ZNR/GOP types do best. I'm not
sure if they ever told a truth in their entire pathetic lives.

Pictures and words are what goes into our public textbooks, and it's
those textbooks plus other mainstream media that mindsets our kids as
well as young and old adults for the rest of their lives. Revising
history simply isn't an option, therefore any discovery or deductive
interpretation that's not textbook and/or bible approved is simply not
going to fly.

Even TreBert has been caught and otherwise restrained by this
mainstream mindset, because it makes you think of our moon and the
planet Venus as being only whatever our NASA approved interpretation
has to offer.

Why not start from scratch, and let your own mind interpret the best
available science?

~ BG
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Old January 1st 11, 03:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 12/30/2010 5:05 PM, bert wrote:
On Dec 30, 6:24 pm, wrote:
wrote in message

...

What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen. Bert and I are big bang
stuff and will go out in a bang.(oh Ya) We will post when we get are
thoughts together. TreBert


Oh noes ... he came back from the dead ...


Dell laptop died Rudy and I now living in Easthampton Mass. Lot to
tell. Lots of cosmos out of the box thinking driving the van up. Love
my new Toshiba. Its fast. TreBert



Admit it, Bert. You moved to be closer to ME.

Now we're only an hour away.
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Old December 31st 10, 12:23 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Dec 30, 12:39*pm, bert wrote:
What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen.




How do you know? Even a robotic camera sees things, when
we finally get around to looking at the photographs.

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Old December 31st 10, 05:56 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Dec 30, 7:23*pm, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Dec 30, 12:39*pm, bert wrote:

What if it takes Bert and I (Treb) to show that the universe is
impossible.Yet stars shine even when not seen.


How do you know? *Even a robotic camera sees things, when
we finally get around to looking at the photographs.


My fastest picture goes right into Heisenbergs uncertainty princible.
It was a one shot deal. Bullet hits wine glass,no glass broken,and yet
a short flare of photons. I in reality can not duplicate it ever
again.So I have the fastest action ever done(by chance) TreBert
 




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