So, it's been many years since I've been to Timecube, which about as nonsensible as something that seems to take itself seriously can be.
Anyways, after reading a comment that looked an awful lot like timecube gibberish, I decided to go there.
It looks like timecube is now anti-queer, I think... I can't tell?
[ETA: You know, the other weird thing about timecube is that it keeps ranting about cubic things, and equating that with things with 4 parts.... but... cubes don't have four anything. They have three dimensions, six faces, eight corners, and twelve edges....]
Anyways, after reading a comment that looked an awful lot like timecube gibberish, I decided to go there.
It looks like timecube is now anti-queer, I think... I can't tell?
[ETA: You know, the other weird thing about timecube is that it keeps ranting about cubic things, and equating that with things with 4 parts.... but... cubes don't have four anything. They have three dimensions, six faces, eight corners, and twelve edges....]
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You know... that's a good point. For some odd reason that never occurred to me before. Four corners to every face, perhaps? I've no idea.
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[Sorry Mr. Ray for stealing your bandwidth:]
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But time cubes have four dimensions; the three ordinary space dimensions, plus time.
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applied within this hollow Cube would be
erroneous math, as it would not account
for the 4th corner perspective dimension.
Place a 100 people within this Cubic like
room and they will not increase the number
of corners anymore than 6 billion people on
Earth will increase the 4 corners of Earth.
It is dumb, stupid, evil and unworthy of
life on Earth to claim that this Creation
Cube has 6 sides - or no top and bottom.
Academia equates to a deadly plague."
Um. Yeah.
He seems anti-gay, anti-white, anti-black, anti-jewish, anti-academia, and very anti-christian.
Pro-square, though.
Thanks for the link, I'd never been there. And now I'm back, and that's better. :)
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So he's taking the meaning of 'corner in a room', and extrapolating it to the corners of a cube placed around the earth. But, and I know I'm using math to combat quackery (which doesn't work), but the earth would fit into a cylinder, and therefore have an infinite amount of edges, and therefore an infinite amount of days per rotation (not four)....
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