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03-06-2007, 04:40 PM
Re: absolute inversion

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You would be a very foolish man to argue with that,right!
For the sake of generalization, physicists are looking for exceptions to the rule such as the vicinity of a black hole and the distant quasars.
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For the sake of generalization, physicists are looking for exceptions to the rule such as the vicinity of a black hole and the distant quasars.
I too am often looking for exceptions,as they prove the rule!


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