Cultcow Brad Watson / Richard Bradshaw Watson / Brad Watson_Miami - Jesus & Albert Einstein reincarnated, discoverer of GOD=7_4 Theory

How do you grade Brad Watson? This is an official poll that reflects the will of GOD.

  • Excellent A - Freedom from corporeal shackles and permitted audience with THE LORD.

    Votes: 168 13.6%
  • Passing B - Freedom from corporeal shackles and free attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Fair C - Freedom from corporeal shackles. Given limited, general attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Poor D - Reincarnated as Man to be given a second chance at attempting to earn GOD's graces.

    Votes: 39 3.2%
  • Fail F - Reincarnated as a non-human for 326 years, 221 days, and 14 hours.

    Votes: 76 6.2%
  • Fail F - Sentenced to eternal tortures in HELL for crimes against THE LORD GOD.

    Votes: 106 8.6%
  • Fail F - Forced to post on the kiwifarms.net for 24 years, 30 days, and 2 hours.

    Votes: 802 64.9%

  • Total voters
    1,235
@The Telomerase Truth He's also wrong (who would have thought right?) White holes haven't been proven to exist and we know of at least one galaxy that doesn't have a central black hole. Abell 2261 is what is called a flat core.

There are two reasons for this, multiple black holes merged and stirred up the stars and created this "puffy core" or more likely the black holes were ejected leaving the stars to disperse more.

In other words Triple T, Richard doesn't have a clue what he's talking about.
 
Dick's memory is shit
I bought a book on How To Improve Your Memory, but I can't remember where I put it.
how the Spanish language works (despite not speaking a lick of it) by just mentioning that ball in it is bola or pelota, not bol... which is Spanish for bowl. I almost guarantee he'd try arguing this point
Futbol.
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Jog his noggin about any of his dumb claims, and he'll dumpsterpost stuff from from the beginning of the thread on here, pretending he edited it by saying he "tweaked" it.
I tweaked part of Seal #3 this morning...

1921: Einstein Tower, Nobel Prize, 1st U21S19/WH visit, FDR polio, John Glenn b. Hawking’s ALS at 21.

http://Wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_Tower
 
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Even with this attempt at trying to play off the joke, you pretty much proved me right man. You're hilariously easy to bait.

Anyways to address this for the only time I'm willing to (since he will just dig his heels on it and just restate this no matter what), words like futbol and beisbol, the source of this 'bol' autism, were borrowed words from English and Spaniardized. It's akin to Japan's katakana script system being used to turn western words like TV (terebi), item (eitemu), and so on to something used by the language speakers. The actual term for ball in spanish is bola or pelota, and Spaniards and Latinos would back me on this one if I asked them about it.

The 'tweaking' just explains itself tbh.
 
You've used that one before.


Futbol is simply a loanword, Brad. They're trying to say Foot Ball. In spanish, it would literally be la pelota del pie.
This is why literal translations don't always work. Watermelon in Spanish, literally translated, is "melons de agua", but if you say that to an actual Spanish speaking person, they'll have no idea what you mean.

It's almost like the English language has no particular significance or importance, linguistically.
 
This is why literal translations don't always work. Watermelon in Spanish, literally translated, is "melons de agua", but if you say that to an actual Spanish speaking person, they'll have no idea what you mean.

It's almost like the English language has no particular significance or importance, linguistically.
Mmmm sandía, that reminds I should pick some up later
 
@The Telomerase Truth He's also wrong (who would have thought right?) White holes haven't been proven to exist
It's a common hypothesis that the Big Bang-Bit Bang was a supermassive white hole.
we know of at least one galaxy that doesn't have a central black hole. Abell 2261 is what is called a flat core.
"Some galaxies, however, lack any supermassive black holes in their centers."
- http://Wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermassive_black_hole
There are two reasons for this, multiple black holes merged and stirred up the stars and created this "puffy core" or more likely the black holes were ejected leaving the stars to disperse more.
Two SBHs merged or the SBHs were ejected. I'll do more research on this. For now...

Supermassive black holes are believed to be at the center of most galaxies and the SBHs Big Bang-Bit Bang - supermassive white holes - into new universes.

Many physicists agree with this including Michio Kaku - google that.

I've spent almost all my birthday researching physics primarily listening to some Sean Carroll lectures on YouTube and rereading What The Bleep Do We Know. I'll golf tomorrow. I reviewed the "7 Seals"/theories and tweaked them a little so they could be 'finished74' on my birthday. See the attached Title Page...
 

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It's a common hypothesis that the Big Bang-Bit Bang was a supermassive white hole.

"Some galaxies, however, lack any supermassive black holes in their centers."
- http://Wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermassive_black_hole

Two SBHs merged or the SBHs were ejected. I'll do more research on this. For now...

Supermassive black holes are believed to be at the center of most galaxies and the SBHs Big Bang-Bit Bang - supermassive white holes - into new universes.

Many physicists agree with this including Michio Kaku - google that.
I'm pretty sure I've told you to stop changing your text's colors. I'm pretty I've told you that that alone makes people not want to read your posts. I'm also pretty sure I've told you that reading text like the black one in your post literally hurts my eyes.

I'm pretty fucking sure I've said all this before, Brad. People don't want to change their theme on KF just to avoid eye strain caused by your autistic posts and your retarded belief that changing colors make them better.
 
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There's a supermassive black hole at the center of every galaxy and the SBH Big Bangs-Bit Bangs - supermassive white holes - into new universes.

This still contradicts the laws of thermodynamics by creating something that has roughly sextillion times more energy than its source.

It's a common hypothesis that the Big Bang-Bit Bang was a supermassive white hole.
No it isn't. :story:
 
It's a common hypothesis that the Big Bang-Bit Bang was a supermassive white hole.

"Some galaxies, however, lack any supermassive black holes in their centers."
- http://Wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermassive_black_hole

Two SBHs merged or the SBHs were ejected. I'll do more research on this. For now...

Supermassive black holes are believed to be at the center of most galaxies and the SBHs Big Bang-Bit Bang - supermassive white holes - into new universes.

Many physicists agree with this including Michio Kaku - google that.

I've spent almost all my birthday researching physics primarily listening to some Sean Carroll lectures on YouTube and rereading What The Bleep Do We Know. I'll golf tomorrow. I reviewed the "7 Seals"/theories and tweaked them a little so they could be 'finished74' on my birthday. See the attached Title Page...

Too bad you said that every galaxy has a supermassive black hole, or did you forget what you posted hours before? (Who am I kidding? Of course you did).

There is no such thing as the "Bit Bang". The only one who came up with that load of bullshit was you.

You mean you spent the whole day failing to understand anything? My what a great way to spend your birthday.


No it isn't. :story:

It's thought to be a singularity at most which I explained a while ago, even a massive black hole is often ruled out since it never reformed back into a black hole nor shows signs of doing so.

Richard just doesn't understand any form of physics.
 
You've used that one before.
Oh ya, I forgot.
Futbol is simply a loanword, Brad. They're trying to say Foot Ball.
'Loanword'? Are they going to give it back when they're done? Did American football come before Spanish futbol?

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Oh ya, I forgot.

We know. Your memory is completely shot through.

'Loanword'? Are they going to give it back when they're done?

I'm not sure which is sadder and stupider; whether you legitimately have no clue what a loanword is, or you do know what a loanword is and you're willing to make yourself look like a complete moron to avoid having to admit it.

Did American football come before Spanish futbol?

English Association Football came before Spanish futbol. Association Football is where we get the word 'Soccer' from as well. Both Association "soccer" football and American "gridiron" football are equally football. So are baseball, basketball, rugby, four square, kickball, volleyball, tennis, and field hockey, as all are games played on foot, with a ball.
Incidentally, the earliest known form of football resembling association football is Cuju, a chinese form of kickball in which use of the hands to strike the ball was disallowed, and the goal was to put the ball through a hole into a net.

This is perhaps more factual information than you have ever been exposed to at once, so I'll stop here to not fry what remains of your brain even further.
 
I'm not sure which is sadder and stupider; whether you legitimately have no clue what a loanword is, or you do know what a loanword is and you're willing to make yourself look like a complete moron to avoid having to admit it.
He probably didn't quite know what a loanword is, but when Dick responds like what he did with what you're responding to, I usually just treat it as him trying to make a Dad joke, since he on occasion tries to be funny or 'cute'. Problem is his schizophrenia turns it into OPL-tier Random Access Humor due to the dysfunction.
 
There is no such thing as the "Bit Bang". The only one who came up with that load of bullshit was you.
False. Dr. Seth Lloyd of MIT wrote, Programming The Universe (2006) where he wrote, "Everything is energy and information" and coined the expression, "Bit Bang" - I got it from him.
what a great way to spend your birthday.
I had a lovely birthday; thanks for asking. Maybe I finished74 tweaking the Title Page of There Are No Coincidences and the "7 Seals"/'Beyond Einstein Theories'. I'll do my birthday golf today after I watch these guys play St. Andrews where there's currently 4 tied for the lead at -7 at the British Senior Open.
It's thought to be a singularity at most which I explained a while ago, even a massive black hole is often ruled out since it never reformed back into a black hole nor shows signs of doing so.
Fluffer just doesn't understand any form of physics. There are only two singularities in this or any universe: the Big Bang-Bit Bang (supermassive white hole) and black holes. It should be obvious to all that this is a duality.

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(Big Bang-Bit Bang/Supermassive White Hole resulting from SBH in the center of a galaxy in another universe) still contradicts the laws of thermodynamics by creating something that has roughly sextillion times more energy than its source.
"Sextillion"? Is that a porn industry term? I AM unfamiliar with it.

The Big Bang-Bit Bang/Supermassive White Hole and the supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy in another universe are singularities where the laws of physics breakdown, yet you're trying to apply the laws of thermodynamics to this transition/transformation/transference. Do you acknowledge your mistake, pumpkin?

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@Adam's kat: What's your 'educated opinion' on this...

The Big Bang-Bit Bang - a supermassive white hole expansion of energy74 and information – 13.8 billion years ago was the result of a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy in another universe. This duality combines these singularities (relativity) in a birth-life-death-transformation-rebirth cycle in The Conglomerate of Universes (multiverse without bubble universes and parallel worlds). Our Universe and that SBH share the same event horizon. That SBH-SWH phase transition formed an umbilical Einstein-Rosen wormhole with energy transformed and information transferred. This Universe is the offspring of another universe. This cause-and-effect explains both infinite space and eternity. Self-replication is the simplest plan for everything from a cell to a universe to a mind.
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Wow! One whole person. That surely changes everything...Oh wait it doesn't.

If you knew anything about mathematics you'd know something about singularities, but you're a complete idiot with the mind of a child.

Also, stop giving the mods so much work and learn to put your incoherent ramblings in one post.

I should mention, when talking about gravitational singularities there are Curvature Singularities, Conical Singularities and Naked Singularities.
 
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He probably didn't quite know what a loanword is, but when Dick responds like what he did with what you're responding to, I usually just treat it as him trying to make a Dad joke, since he on occasion tries to be funny or 'cute'. Problem is his schizophrenia turns it into OPL-tier Random Access Humor due to the dysfunction.

It's a dad joke, sure, but it's definitely also a deflection from what you were talking about so Brad doesn't have to dwell on it and face uncomfortable truths.
 
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