Quote Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
what is the mass of magnetism? :wtf:
Ah yes, another simple thing that we don't know all the answers to. I think that's another of those things that probably has no mass. But, a magnetic field can supposedly increase the mass of things passing through it.

Dang, I was just about to say "I totally believe in random things because of the orbital paths of electrons around the nucleus". But now I'm rethinking it... Something so random as that, yet stable enough to serve as part of the building blocks of matter just seems like it can't be random at all.... as if there has to be some real pattern to it. So complex, that it's impossible to calculate.

Then there's things like Pi and the golden ratio, those go on forever... so they must be proof of randomness.... they're perfectly random yet they seem to exist withing definable, measurable boundaries that don't go on forever...

then, how many points are there on a circle or sphere? zero and infinite.
what's the distance between any to points? infinity and or quantumly nothing.

but a single point has zero dimensions, so it does not really exist. there are no points, space is an illusion... and so is time. Also, hey, I saw a special on tv about the hollographic universe, trippy stuff dude!!!!!!

so much random chaotic uncertainty dead cats in a box on the point flipping a coin that doesn't exist oh my god no!!!
things like this can land me in the nut house one day, holy hell I need some herb.