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Hello. I would like to ask a small request to the community. I need to convert a gmax file to a 3ds max file using this method. However, I do not have gmax installed, so I can't use this method. I still have the original gmax file though. Would someone be willing to convert it for me? The file is here: http://www.mediafire.com/download/06pf2e26ddj7fhr/I%24%24industrial_factory_For_sim_marscopysav3.gmax
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I have foreign language class today. My German teacher is a Grammar Nazi.
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Many of the conspiracies, especially the ufology ones, are on the border of science fiction. But there was a time when other universes/dimensions were considered science fiction. There are two books out there that can convince you to believe in other realities: Parallel Worlds, and The Universe Next Door. The main idea of Quantum theory is that nothing exists until you look at it. For example, an atom does not exist until you make a measurement of it. By this logic, if every intelligent creature on Earth would close their eyes, and look away from the Moon, it would cease to exist. A consciousness is needed to collapse a wave function, which then determines that the object really exists. So do stars exist outside of the observable universe, where the light could not have traveled far enough for us to see them? They do not. http://io9.com/5829343/everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-sensory-deprivation-tanks Now I have an explanation for the sensory deprivation tank phenomena, where people claim to see other realities besides our own, which by logic, they could not be seeing. If the brain is deprived of sensory input, it creates it's own reality, and it's own sensory input. These people are not just "seeing things". The whole universe is in your brain. In a sensory deprivation tank, your brain creates your own reality. So by observing such events, you collapse their wave function, and make them real. It's like seeing something that you want to see. By this logic, if all life in the whole universe would be killed off, the universe would cease to exist, because it could no longer be observed. Would it be possible for the LHC to open up a portal to another universe? That would be bad because another universe may have it's own different laws of physics. I remember reading an article in which it said that the scientists at CERN are creating antimatter. In science fiction, antimatter would be considered fuel for starships, but the problem is that antimatter does not occur naturally in our universe. Everywhere you look, the universe is made up of real matter, not antimatter. You need a particle collider to open up even a small portal to the antimatter universe to extract antimatter particles out of it. Another problem is that antimatter is highly reactive. You need to contain it in special facilities to keep it from bursting into flame. It is a source of pure energy, but such containment facilities are really expensive. But I want to point out that storing antimatter in the matter universe is not only dangerous, it's unnatural. Antimatter does not naturally occur in our universe, and must be extracted from the antimatter universe. In Issac Azimov's book, The Gods Themselves, scientists use a particle collider to extract antimatter, and create an engine that runs on antimatter, so you have free energy. The problem is that antimatter has it's own properties, and it affects our universe, so these scientists nearly destroy the entire solar system! I was reading a "Popular Science" magazine, where it was written that antimatter may be a good candidate to explain the so-called "dark matter". You can't see dark matter, but you can feel it's gravitational force. According to a new theory, dark matter is really antimatter in a parallel universe. This universe is only milimeters "above" our universe. Gravity can ooze it's way between the two universes, and so you end up with something that you can feel, but you can't see. Wormholes and black holes may be the areas connecting our universe to the other universe. For example, the Milky Way galaxy has one of the largest rotating black holes, in the center of the galaxy. A rotating black hole has a wormhole inside of it. It is a portal to somewhere else.
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Playing with the fabric of reality is wrong. Quantum theory allows particles to teleport and be in two places at the same time. In the first video there is a story about a woman who was teleported. I've researched this topic, and it appears that this phenomenon is called a "time slip". But maybe performing experiments on the universe will shatter the boundary between the micro world, and the macro world. Will we see quantum effects in the macro world, happening to ordinary objects? Click the link below.
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Some people speculate that, by splitting the so-called G.O.D. particle (boson), the scientists at CERN could potentially open a portal/wormhole to an alternate reality, creating a time paradox, a black hole that may swallow the Earth, or even a new baby universe, that will expand, and destroy our current universe, "overwriting" the save file in the matrix. At this stage, we shouldn't be playing with energies approaching the Planck level. Technological progress is by far overpacing our corrupt and obsolete society, and the consequences may be dire indeed.
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I'm going to BAT this building, which I think is one of the most iconic buildings of The Venus Project.
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Would anyone want to start a Venus Project BAT team with me? The whole point would be to re-create the Venus Project in SimCity. I can make the buildings.
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No. Terring is next.
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LOL! The three Stoogees in Soviet Russia!
