Imagine a self-replicating mass moving in two directions, let us say making a rod 2" in diameter, and infinitely extending itself (by means unknown). When this stick of material reaches a few hundred light-years in length, a slight rotation at it's center will result in endpoint velocities exceeding our friendly constant C.
Someone please explain how this happens.
p.s. i know i didn't account for several other factors, but i figured they would be mitigated by the scope of this particular problem.
Someone please explain how this happens.
p.s. i know i didn't account for several other factors, but i figured they would be mitigated by the scope of this particular problem.
- Mood:
calm
eyes lit i pawn short breaths
a fawn's dark eye lids
but life's breath like a sun to repent
i need the sun to repent.
a fawn's dark eye lids
but life's breath like a sun to repent
i need the sun to repent.
In my mind I hear the strangest things. A note struck with too much force. A person, too distant to understand. A moral story with an intensity that rings too clear. A brightness that floods.
Which do I allow in?
Where have I allowed myself to be?
Why do I care?
What do I do?
Which do I allow in?
Where have I allowed myself to be?
Why do I care?
What do I do?
- Mood:
restless
When you’re playing and you’re just you, powerful things happen.
It's hard to make an LJ post, because I have moved away from all my friends on LJ. I hope everyone is doing well. I'm cool up here in Brooklyn, especially true since it's currently 55 degrees, and it's like a million in the Atl. I often wish that I had moved like a normal person, pack, tell everyone, tie up loose ends. But like so many things I do, it was shooting from the hip.
Work goes well. I picked up php in short order, and now basically write all the code for such shitty websites as space.com, livescience.com, and aviation.com. I hope to improve them.
I've made a lot of new friends, but I have a large circle of friends in Atlanta and I hope people realize I miss them.
-me
Work goes well. I picked up php in short order, and now basically write all the code for such shitty websites as space.com, livescience.com, and aviation.com. I hope to improve them.
I've made a lot of new friends, but I have a large circle of friends in Atlanta and I hope people realize I miss them.
-me
- Music:NIN- hurt
