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
"Hydrogen and helium are estimated to make up roughly 74% and 24% of all baryonic matter (and elemental mass) in the universe respectively." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abundance_of_the_chemical_elements
@Anonymus Fluffer,

Get the numbers right and there's lots of other sites using ~74% hydrogen - lots! STOP trying to bang the babysitter and google: 74% hydrogen.

I love you, man. Butt if you're going to continue to argue about ~.5% just so you don't have to admit ~74%, I don't think I want to have your 5th baby even if you are willing to pay child $upport.

I googled 74% hydrogen and this came up first...

Hydrogen is the predominant element of the Sun, accounting for some 74% of its mass, and 92% of its volume. Helium accounts for 24% of its mass but only 7% of its volume. Traces of oxygen, iron, silicon, sulphur, carbon, neon, nickel, magnesium, calcium and chromium make up the missing percentage.

What is the Sun made of - Answers.com
www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Sun_made_of
 
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@Brad Watson_Miami Why do you go by Brad and not Richard, Dick?
I AM named after my father and to keep us separate, I was called by my middle name: Brad.

For the record...

Do you believe in GOD?
Jesus son of Joseph was God-incarnate?
The Christ returns to hang-out on Kiwi Farms?... Uh, I mean, "Judge everyone according to their actions"?


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@Anonymus Fluffer, aka Numb Nuts74,

It was the 1st thing that came up. Do your homework - google: 74% hydrogen. Wikipedia in their article on Hydrogen (that's locked) states, "roughly 75%". Wikipedia sucks!

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An interesting and thought-provoking answer, Mr. Brad. I don't recall ever calling you ugly, and I don't recall you ever calling me ugly
That's because...

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I love you.
 
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Pardon me, I AM just trying to save HH's soul.

I love you, man. And here's that picture of the Teletubbies I promised...

Uh...that's not right.
There, there, man. It's okay. We all post the wrong image on a forum at some point in our lives. I enjoy animal fights, so it's all good.

Here's an image for you, Brad:
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Love ya, man.
 
Careful Rich, you're getting a bit tilted and I might have to start using the less nice nickname for your real name again. Though since you did post this:
For the record...

Do you believe in GOD?
Jesus son of Joseph was God-incarnate?
The Christ returns to hang-out on Kiwi Farms?... Uh, I mean, "Judge everyone according to their actions"?
I feel the need to translate it given the new guys we have here:
What Richard Really Means when he does this said:
Do you believe that I'm GOD?
That Jesus, who I claim to be, is God in the flesh?
That I have the right to claim all my enemies deserve to be eaten alive as livestock?
Been a dog's age since you've done this one, so it was a nice little chestnut to crack open once more.
 
I did a google search on this Hydrogen argument that seems to be happening. It varies from sources from what I can tell. Wikipedia is the only place saying 74%. Others say 75% and some say 76%. So...idk. you both are probably right.
 
It doesn't. Unified Strings 21 or 19 Dimensions & Aspects of Spacetime is universal - it's Design Worlds Theory.
Then I am confused, since you said this:
(Nestor's) physics' "Theory of Everything" - superstring theory - states there are 6 additional dimensions of hyperspace + 4 common dimensions = 10 dimensions of spacetime...
Does that mean the Nestlings are wrong about their Theory of Everything despite being vastly more advanced than we are?

Yes. Earth has had numerous extraterrestrial interventions from many different planets in our past and clandestinely still does. The Bible and Genasis inparticular is a BIG example of Nestling influence. The ET God-incarnate in the Guardin' of Eden was from Nestor. He cloned himself to create Adam and cloned Adam while changing a chromosome to create Eve. We've only had the cloning technology since 1996, so those that currently analyze Genasis are slow to offer this explanation. There's that reference to "creating man from dust" - Gen 2:7...
Well, I should have been more specific with my question, since it was more about the linguistical aspect.
The name "Nestor" is a hint that humanity has a "Nest" somewhere in space, but for Nestlings, that presumably call Earth "Earth", there seems no such hint for them, right? How is that?
 
Sorry to go back a few pages but
Stephen Hawking died on 3.14 - Pi Day
Do time zones and calendar dates change your theories? For example Hawking was said to die in the early morning of 14/03/18 - note the calendar style of the UK 14/03 for the UK 'Pi day' would have to fall on the third of a fourteenth month. What if he died before 5am UK time? The USA would have still been in the date 13/03/18... Have you taken this into account?
 
I did a google search on this Hydrogen argument that seems to be happening. It varies from sources from what I can tell. Wikipedia is the only place saying 74%. Others say 75% and some say 76%. So...idk. you both are probably right.
74% is the number they give for the percentage of hydrogen in a star similar to our own. 73% is the amount of hydrogen in the known universe. However those numbers drop drastically when you consider how much hydrogen a star uses every year.
 
Well that's scary. Does more get made?

It can be, through Nuclear Fission. However, don't worry about running out of Hydrogen. It's not used up so much as converted into heavier elements, and we still have 18 bajillion metric fucktons of the stuff left.
That's 22 bajillion imperial fucktons, for the record.
 
Careful Rich, you're getting a bit tilted
~7.4° to the left - it's because I AM a Democrat.
and I might have to start using the less nice nickname for your real name again.
'Sugar Buns'?
Been a dog's age since you've done this one
7 dog4_7 years = 1 human year.
so it was a nice little chestnut to crack open once more.
nuts=74=N14+U21+T20+S19

I have no enemies - that requires hate (I hate no one) - I have opposition (e.g. you) and sometime they piss me off (e.g. you). But you know what they say...

It's better to be pissed off than pissed on.

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~7.4° to the left - it's because I AM a Democrat.

'Sugar Buns'?

7 dog4_7 years = 1 human year.

nuts=74=N14+U21+T20+S19

I have no enemies - that requires hate (I hate no one) - I have opposition (e.g. you) and sometime they piss me off (e.g. you). But you know what they say...

It's better to be pissed off than pissed on.

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I am confused why you would prefer to discuss this than your world travels.
 
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