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Old 04-17-2008, 08:48 PM   #234
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Originally Posted by Cthulhu View Post
Has anyone ever noticed that cats are proof of the real world existence of the theoretical "Klein Surface?" This property only exists in those phase-shifted example where said feline is not inclined to being picked up.
Secondly, my finding as a young boy using a cat and a leash prove--and can be peer-reviewed--that felines are capable of altering their molecular density.
i don't know abut Hastur, but i can confirm the feline capacity to alter their molecular density, and also their similarity to the Klein Surface. god knows what else they're capable of. i wouldn't trust mine as far as i could throw them (and since, as we've mentioned, they are capable of altering their molecular density to greater than that of lead on a whim, that would not be very far).

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When those nukular-happy-go-lucky Frogs get their Really Big Collider Dealie powered up, envision that their collectively imagined particle will eerily resemble an itty bitty kitty.
...which will be simultaneously alive *and* dead.

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For more about the Theory of Cat Gravity, see Robin Wood's website: http://robinwood.com/Catalog/Books/BookSet.html (click on "The Theory of Cat Gravity" in the left menu bar).
but nekokami, is it available as an ebook ???
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