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the word 'trance' in user names.. (pg. 4)
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| {b.s.e.} |
| quote: | Originally posted by SportTrance
you already have :( |
Oh, you mean when you tried to classify my username as scientifically impossible, and i didn't care to argue with you about it. |
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| Tranc3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
i mean, come on. no offense meant, really. but don't you think it's a little redundant to put the genre of music you like as part of your name in a forum dedicated to said genre? |
Definitely. I agree 100%.
| quote: | Originally posted by Mebot
yeah whats up with Tranc3 as a user namer! :p |
I dunno, obviously he is incapable of creative thought. |
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| SportTrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
Oh, you mean when you tried to classify my username as scientifically impossible, and i didn't care to argue with you about it. |
well, you created an entire thread about it, so I wouldnt exactly say you "care less".
you can complain about redundancy, but what about names that make no sense to the user or anyone else, and are simply used because they sound cool, is that not worse than redundancy? |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by SportTrance
| quote: | Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
black sun empire |
is that possible? |
Yes, actually. When a Star of at least 1.3 solar masses collapses under its own nuclear discordance, a supernova occurs. This is both a similtaneous implosion and explosion that fuses particles together so fast and hot, that it creates every element known to us that is higher than Iron on the Periodic Table. The result of this cataclysm is one of two things:
If the original star was between 1.3 solar masses and under 3.0 solar masses, a Neutron star is formed. It is a super-massive celestial body with very little volume (relatively speaking). The resultant mass is so high that an intense gravitational field is established; one that is so powerful, it bends light reflected onto the Neutron star from nearby luminous stars so that, considering visible light, the star is obscured and would appear black. For this reason, the Russians named this a 'black star' or a 'black sun'
When the original luminous star is over 3.0 solar masses, the resultant supernova creates a disturbance so incredibly hot that it melts into the space-time continuum and establishes a 'tear' in reality. This rip is known as a black hole. |
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| icyhandofcrap |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
is that possible? |
| quote: | Yes, actually. When a Star of at least 1.3 solar masses collapses under its own nuclear discordance, a supernova occurs. This is both a similtaneous implosion and explosion that fuses particles together so fast and hot, that it creates every element known to us that is higher than Iron on the Periodic Table. The result of this cataclysm is one of two things:
If the original star was between 1.3 solar masses and under 3.0 solar masses, a Neutron star is formed. It is a super-massive celestial body with very little volume (relatively speaking). The resultant mass is so high that an intense gravitational field is established; one that is so powerful, it bends light reflected onto the Neutron star from nearby luminous stars so that, considering visible light, the star is obscured and would appear black. For this reason, the Russians named this a 'black star' or a 'black sun'
When the original luminous star is over 3.0 solar masses, the resultant supernova creates a disturbance so incredibly hot that it melts into the space-time continuum and establishes a 'tear' in reality. This rip is known as a black hole. |
:wtf: |
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| {b.s.e.} |
| quote: | Originally posted by SportTrance
well, you created an entire thread about it, so I wouldnt exactly say you "care less".
you can complain about redundancy, but what about names that make no sense to the user or anyone else, and are simply used because they sound cool, is that not worse than redundancy? |
I created a thread about the word 'Trance' in usernames on a forum about trance, not about the people that have taken the time to create something as their own (before you jump on that, let me remind you that i am the creator of the BSE).
Nothing creative can possibly be worse than redundancy. |
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| SportTrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Yes, actually. When a Star of at least 1.3 solar masses collapses under its own nuclear discordance, a supernova occurs. This is both a similtaneous implosion and explosion that fuses particles together so fast and hot, that it creates every element known to us that is higher than Iron on the Periodic Table. The result of this cataclysm is one of two things:
If the original star was between 1.3 solar masses and under 3.0 solar masses, a Neutron star is formed. It is a super-massive celestial body with very little volume (relatively speaking). The resultant mass is so high that an intense gravitational field is established; one that is so powerful, it bends light reflected onto the Neutron star from nearby luminous stars so that, considering visible light, the star is obscured and would appear black. For this reason, the Russians named this a 'black star' or a 'black sun'
When the original luminous star is over 3.0 solar masses, the resultant supernova creates a disturbance so incredibly hot that it melts into the space-time continuum and establishes a 'tear' in reality. This rip is known as a black hole. |
interesting.....
now bse actually knows the meaning behind his clans name |
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| {b.s.e.} |
| quote: | Originally posted by SportTrance
interesting.....
now bse actually knows the meaning behind his clans name |
and now you have nothing left to go on. |
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| SportTrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
and now you have nothing left to go on. |
you're correct. He was capable of answering the question. |
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| Clovis86 |
| This whole thread just pwned itself. :wtf: |
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| {b.s.e.} |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis86
This whole thread just pwned itself. :wtf: |
is that a first? |
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| SportTrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis86
This whole thread just pwned itself. :wtf: |
woulda been a lot shorter if questions werent answered with questions. |
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