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Physicists discover great time dilatation - it's a phenomena

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  • K Karen Mitchelle

    They also discovered that gravity is stronger in the morning compared at night. :)

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    I will disagree, people have a name of a certain phenomenon called morning wood, and there is no such thing called night wood ;)

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      I will disagree, people have a name of a certain phenomenon called morning wood, and there is no such thing called night wood ;)

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      Argonia wrote:

      there is no such thing called night wood

      Depends on whom you are sleeping with. :-D

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        I will disagree, people have a name of a certain phenomenon called morning wood, and there is no such thing called night wood ;)

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        Karen Mitchelle
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        :laugh:

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        • A Argonia

          I will disagree, people have a name of a certain phenomenon called morning wood, and there is no such thing called night wood ;)

          Microsoft ... the only place where VARIANT_TRUE != true

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          Karen Mitchelle
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          It's because, you don't usually get up on bed at night. Primarily, night was designed for people to lay down. I can say that gravity is weaker at night because at some point, gravity cannot make some people to lay down and be still on their beds at night. :laugh: Edit: Oh, I think, I was lost in the translation. Some things aren't within the range of my thinking capability. Sorry for SO being slow. :doh:

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          • I Ingo

            In bed, at 6 am, you close your eyes for "just five minutes" and it's 7 am. At work, at 3 pm, you close your eyes for "just five minutes" and it's 3:01! ;)

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            Jarek Kruza
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            I think this is some kind of time-space relativity issue. Five minutes are longer in some places than in others...

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            • I Ingo

              In bed, at 6 am, you close your eyes for "just five minutes" and it's 7 am. At work, at 3 pm, you close your eyes for "just five minutes" and it's 3:01! ;)

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              :thumbsup:

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              • I Ingo

                In bed, at 6 am, you close your eyes for "just five minutes" and it's 7 am. At work, at 3 pm, you close your eyes for "just five minutes" and it's 3:01! ;)

                SharePoint Consultant and Developer at acocon Author of Primary ROleplaying SysTem I'm the ninth in a row of seven!

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                Munchies_Matt
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                I love work. Lying in bed, not being able to sleep, bored... Compared to fixing Linux kernel bugs it sucks! :) Seriously though, sleep is over rated and the less surprising life gets, the less it is needed.

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                • A Argonia

                  I will disagree, people have a name of a certain phenomenon called morning wood, and there is no such thing called night wood ;)

                  Microsoft ... the only place where VARIANT_TRUE != true

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                  Morning wood is when time dilation and titilation coincide perfectly.

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                    In bed, at 6 am, you close your eyes for "just five minutes" and it's 7 am. At work, at 3 pm, you close your eyes for "just five minutes" and it's 3:01! ;)

                    SharePoint Consultant and Developer at acocon Author of Primary ROleplaying SysTem I'm the ninth in a row of seven!

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                    <GrammarNazi> No, it's not: phenomena is the plural form of phenomenon. </GrammarNazi>

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                      <GrammarNazi> No, it's not: phenomena is the plural form of phenomenon. </GrammarNazi>

                      Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952) Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)

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                      Phenomenon[^]. :-D


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