Ppffftt I got confuse this pic cause I was wondering why he look confuse some reason? And this is were I just release he sewing his arm with jacket by mistake
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Ppffftt I got confuse this pic cause I was wondering why he look confuse some reason? And this is were I just release he sewing his arm with jacket by mistake
Oh boy I better bring my camera for this ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Also who tf says wink aloud?
Doodle monster prom Brain x Liam. This game to much TO MUCH!!
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Ok first off wanted say I FREAKING LOVE MONSTER PROM MORE!! They update and you get to see behind stuff artwork and I saw this
CAN WE FREAKING TALK ABOUT THIS FOR REAL!! HE FREAKING CUTE!! OH YEAH ALMOST FORGOT I FREAKING GOT DAMIEN SECRET ENDING AND IT FREAKING METAL !!! MY HEART CAN’T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!
Brian Green -- Main - @starlatias
hope i dont get a cease and desist but heres all the vectors from monster prom because i couldnt find them anywhere
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kqt34ghycw1h0z1/New%20folder.rar?dl=0
"Penetrating so many secrets, we cease to believe in the unknowable. But there it sits nevertheless, calmly licking its chops." - MENCKEN
A THEORY TO END THEORIES
For the first time in the history of physics we therefore have a framework with the capacity to explain every fundamental feature upon which the universe is constructed. For this reason string theory is sometimes described as possibly being the "theory of everything" (T.O.E.) or the "ultimate" or "final" theory. These grandiose descriptive terms are meant to signify the deepest possible theory of physics—a theory that underlies all others, one that does not require or even allow for a deeper explanatory base.
In practice, many string theorists take a more down-to-earth approach and think of a T.O.E. in the more limited sense of a theory that can explain the properties of the fundamental particles and the properties of the forces by which they interact and influence one another. A staunch reductionist would claim that this is no limitation at all, and that in principle absolutely everything, from the Big Bang to daydreams, can be described in terms of underlying microscopic physical processes involving the fundamental constituents of matter. If you understand everything about the ingredients, the reductionist argues, you understand everything.
The reductionist philosophy easily ignites heated debate. Many find it fatuous and downright repugnant to claim that the wonders of life and the universe are mere reflections of microscopic particles engaged in a pointless dance fully choreographed by the laws of physics. Is it really the case that feelings of joy, sorrow, or boredom are nothing but chemical reactions in the brain—reactions between molecules and atoms that, even more microscopically, are reactions between some of the fundamental particles, which are really just vibrating strings?
In response to this line of criticism, Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg cautions in Dreams of a Final Theory:
At the other end of the spectrum are the opponents of reductionism who are appalled by what they feel to be the bleakness of modern science. To whatever extent they and their world can be reduced to a matter of particles or fields and their interactions, they feel diminished by that knowledge....I would not try to answer these critics with a pep talk about the beauties of modern science. The reductionist worldview is chilling and impersonal. It has to be accepted as it is, not because we like it, but because that is the way the world works.
-Briane Green in his article "A Theory of Everything" ; Brian Green is an exceptionally bright American physicist who is now plunging into String Theory (The "THEORY OF EVERYTHING", could bridge the opposing General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, or see wiki here for a brief overview: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theory)
full article here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/theory-of-everything.html .
Sometimes I'm really happy I had to suffer through engineering physical chemistry. I would not be able to appreciate the discussion on String Theory otherwise because my understanding of quantum mechanics and how the universe works at a microscopic level would be near nil. This stuff blows my mind and inspires great poetry about the meaning of life (if there is one, see this philosophy: absurdism, therefore, is a philosophical school of thought stating that the efforts of humanity to find inherent meaning will ultimately fail (and hence are absurd) because the sheer amount of information, including the vast unknown, makes certainty impossible. As a philosophy, absurdism also explores the fundamental nature of the Absurd and how individuals, once becoming conscious of the Absurd, should react to it) and comprehending the universe which is incomprehensible and awing and grand and majestic and the compatibility of the two.