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Primordial Egg
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Message 3 of 37 (24253)
11-25-2002 2:09 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Scripp_man
11-25-2002 2:02 PM


Douglas Adams RIP
quote:
"But are you not," he said, "a more fiendish disputant than the Great Hyperlobic Omni-Cognate Neutron Wrangler of Ciceronicus Twelve, the Magic and Indefatigable?"
"The Great Hyperlobic Omni-Cognate Neutron Wrangler," said Deep Thought, thoroughly rolling the r's, "could talk all four legs off an Arcturan Mega-Donkey -- but only I could persuade it to go for a walk afterward."
PE
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It's good to have an open mind, but not so open that your brains
fall out. - Bertrand Russell

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Message 9 of 37 (24380)
11-26-2002 7:11 AM
Reply to: Message 5 by Minnemooseus
11-25-2002 11:15 PM


quote:
Originally posted by minnemooseus:
Somehow, I must think that the HGTTG concept of "improbibility drive" must have some sort of relevance to the creation/evolution debate. Anyone recall the "improbibility drive" story, and the statement said when the odds decend to 1:1?
Moose

The Infinite Improbability Drive is a wonderful new method of crossing vast interstellar distances in a mere nothing of a second, without all that tedious mucking about in hyperspace. It was discovered bya lucky chance, and then developed into a governable form of propulsion by the Galactic Government's research team on Damogran.
This, briefly, is the story of its discovery:
The principle of generating small amounts of finite improbability by simply hooking the logic circuits of a Bambleweeny 57 Sub-Meson Brain to an atomic vector plotter suspended in a strong Brownian Motion producer (say a nice hot cup of tea) was of course well understood - and such generators were often used to break the ice at parties by making all the molecules in the hostess's undergarments leap simultaneously one foot to the left, in accordance with the Theory of Indeterminacy.
Many respectable physicists said that they weren't going to stand for this - partly because it was a debasement of science, but mostly because they didn't get invited to those sort of parties.
Another thing they couldn't stand was the perpetual failure they encountered in trying to construct a machine which could generate the infinite improbability needed to flip a spaceship across the mind-paralysing distances between the furthest stars, and in the end they grumpily announced that such a machine was virtually impossible.
Then, one day, a student who had been left to sweep up the lab after a particularly unsuccessful party found himself reasoning this way:
If, he thought to himself, such a machine is a virtual impossibility, then it must logically be a finite improbability. So all I have to do in order to make one is to work out exactly how improbable it is, feed that figure into the finite improbability generator, give it a fresh cup of really hot tea ... and turn it on!
He did this, and was rather startled to discover that he had managed to create the long sought after golden Infinite Improbability generator out of thin air.
It startled him even more when just after he was awarded the Galactic Institute's Prize for Extreme Cleverness he got lynched by a rampaging mob of respectable physicists who had finally realized that the one thing they really couldn't stand was a smartass.
PE
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It's good to have an open mind, but not so open that your brains
fall out. - Bertrand Russell

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Message 13 of 37 (33641)
03-04-2003 3:50 PM
Reply to: Message 12 by PaulK
03-04-2003 3:18 PM


Re: The Question
What do you get if you multiply six by nine ?
The universe is indeed a bizarre place
PE

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