Invented =/= discovered.sergio71785 wrote...
dipdunk wrote...
Not quite sure who this guy is, but if he's really the DEADLIEST SON OF A ***** IN SPACE, I want him on my team.
He invented gravity. Didn't you go to school?!?
Petition - Recruitable Isaac Newton for ME3
#51
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:41
#52
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:42
#53
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:42
However, if he comes with his very own cat launcher, I'll want him.
Modifié par Blind Lark, 21 février 2010 - 10:43 .
#54
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:43
Mighty_BOB_cnc wrote...
If we can recruit Newton then I demand that we can recruit robot Lincoln.
this.
#55
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:44
#56
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:45
Speakeasy13 wrote...
Invented =/= discovered.sergio71785 wrote...
dipdunk wrote...
Not quite sure who this guy is, but if he's really the DEADLIEST SON OF A ***** IN SPACE, I want him on my team.
He invented gravity. Didn't you go to school?!?
Discovered =/= Described
#57
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:46
vashts1985 wrote...
Speakeasy13 wrote...
Invented =/= discovered.sergio71785 wrote...
dipdunk wrote...
Not quite sure who this guy is, but if he's really the DEADLIEST SON OF A ***** IN SPACE, I want him on my team.
He invented gravity. Didn't you go to school?!?
Discovered =/= Described
Described=/=Explained
#58
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:46
Blind Lark wrote...
I think Schrödinger's experiment was a waste of a cat. You could present the same experiment in an infinite variety of ways, but he had to do the one that ultimately kills the cat (because if it's alive when you look, you're just gonna put the lid back and wait until it's dead. Another point on that, you should be able to smell a dead cat).
However, if he comes with his very own cat launcher, I'll want him.
There was no cat. It's a thought-experiment. Only an imaginary cat was harmed in the making of this theory. Which is kinda why nobody will see it coming. It doesn't actually exist.
#59
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:49
Only if he has samurai swords.vashts1985 wrote...
Mighty_BOB_cnc wrote...
If we can recruit Newton then I demand that we can recruit robot Lincoln.
this.
#60
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:50
Blue Ninja wrote...
Only if he has samurai swords.vashts1985 wrote...
Mighty_BOB_cnc wrote...
If we can recruit Newton then I demand that we can recruit robot Lincoln.
this.
And is a ninja.
#61
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:53
sirisaacx wrote...
vashts1985 wrote...
Speakeasy13 wrote...
Invented =/= discovered.sergio71785 wrote...
dipdunk wrote...
Not quite sure who this guy is, but if he's really the DEADLIEST SON OF A ***** IN SPACE, I want him on my team.
He invented gravity. Didn't you go to school?!?
Discovered =/= Described
Described=/=Explained
really? your gonna have to "explain" that one to me.
#62
Posté 21 février 2010 - 10:54
#63
Posté 21 février 2010 - 11:00
Speakeasy13 wrote...
Invented =/= discovered.sergio71785 wrote...
dipdunk wrote...
Not quite sure who this guy is, but if he's really the DEADLIEST SON OF A ***** IN SPACE, I want him on my team.
He invented gravity. Didn't you go to school?!?
You mean to tell me that he didn't invent gravity, and before he came along all the matter in the universe wasn't all spread out?
#64
Posté 21 février 2010 - 11:23
vashts1985 wrote...
sirisaacx wrote...
vashts1985 wrote...
Speakeasy13 wrote...
Invented =/= discovered.sergio71785 wrote...
dipdunk wrote...
Not quite sure who this guy is, but if he's really the DEADLIEST SON OF A ***** IN SPACE, I want him on my team.
He invented gravity. Didn't you go to school?!?
Discovered =/= Described
Described=/=Explained
really? your gonna have to "explain" that one to me.
Describing gravity would be to say: Gravity is a force that pulls objects towards a large mass.
Explaining it is to tell why and how it does so.
It's really a technicality, but I felt like getting in on that action.
#65
Posté 22 février 2010 - 12:12
#66
Posté 22 février 2010 - 12:17
babylonfreak wrote...
I'm surprised at the number of people treating any post in this thread as actually being serious. We need a Times New Sarcasm, or Book Sarcasma font or something.
http://02d9656.netso...les/loadhome.do
also: I support gravity as a LI in ME3.
#67
Posté 22 février 2010 - 12:30
#68
Posté 22 février 2010 - 05:25
Nizzemancer wrote...
http://02d9656.netso...les/loadhome.do
also: I support gravity as a LI in ME3.
I support SarcMark as a squad member/LI
#69
Posté 22 février 2010 - 05:33
#70
Posté 22 février 2010 - 05:35
#71
Posté 22 février 2010 - 05:45

Sir Isaac Newton
Born: January 4, 1643
Died: March 21 1727
An English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian who is considered by many scholars and members of the general public to be one of the most influential men in human history.
In 2185, He was recruted by Commander Sheperd via Laszarus Project and bacame the deadliest S.O.B. in space.
Modifié par dreman9999, 22 février 2010 - 05:48 .
#72
Posté 22 février 2010 - 05:47
Sir, has the intentional absurdity of this thread eluded you perhaps?dreman9999 wrote...
Born
4 January 1643(1643-01-04)
Born
4 January 1643(1643-01-04)
Born
4 January 1643(1643-01-04)
#73
Posté 22 février 2010 - 05:52
Read all of it. It goes with the on running joke.cutthecameras wrote...
Sir, has the intentional absurdity of this thread eluded you perhaps?dreman9999 wrote...
Born
4 January 1643(1643-01-04)
Born
4 January 1643(1643-01-04)
Born
4 January 1643(1643-01-04)
#74
Posté 22 février 2010 - 06:30
Llandaryn wrote...
Kr0gan wrote...
Llandaryn wrote...
Erwin Schrödinger -- Because nobody will see the cat coming.
Or everybody?
Or perhaps both nobody and everbody will see the cat both coming and not coming, all at the same time.
Who knows?
I sure don't. Maybe the Reapers won't, either.
If you observe the cat coming it will pass you in a straight line... but if you do not observe the cat it will claw your face and this interference with itself makes the ever present inference pattern. This double face slit experiment is some really spooky action at a distance.
Also if you don't understand why Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son of b**** in space you go to the citadel and find out. First room you load in.... That is why you don't shoot from the hip with your responses.... You don't EYEBALL IT.
There is no partial credit for these responses, maggots... Drop and give me F=ma:D
Modifié par Abram730, 22 février 2010 - 06:44 .
#75
Posté 22 février 2010 - 02:18
Although this may have horrible repercussions for Earth's science. Think of it, after his adventure, any phenomena that Newton couldn't explain would be chalked up to "Mass Effect Fields"
n/m Robo-Newton it is, them.
Modifié par dipdunk, 22 février 2010 - 02:23 .





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