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Zappa

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  1. Requirements: Addy Gloves Starting the Quest- Cook's Assistant 10 cooking Cook's Assistant Eye of newt Rotten tomato Greenman's ale 2 lemons Orange Pineapple Cocktail glass Cocktail shaker Knife Ashes ------- Freeing the Mountain Dwarf Fishing Contest Quest A Minimum of 316 coins Bucket of milk Pot of flour Egg Bowl of water A Minimum of 4 asgarnian ales Ice gloves (optional) ------- Freeing the Goblins Goblin Diplomacy Quest Charcoal Spice or gnome spice 1 fishing bait Bucket Jug or bowl of water Bread Orange slices Any dye other than orange, red, pink or yellow ------- Freeing Pirate Pete 31 Cooking 3 bronze wires Needle Fishbowl Pestle and mortar Raw cod Bread Knife ------- Freeing Evil Dave 25 Cooking Gertrudes cat Shadow of the storm Kitten/cat/lazy cat etc Lots of stews ------- Freeing Skrach Uglogwee 41 Cooking 20 Firemaking Big Chompy Bird Hunting Axe Pickaxe Any ogre bow Ogre/brutal arrows Iron spit Log Tinderbox Ogre bellows Ball of wool ------- Freeing King Awowogei 70 Cooking 48 Agility Monkey Madness Knife Pestle and mortar Rope M'speak amulet 3 greegrees (ninja/archer, guard, zombie) A weapon 5gp Antipoisons Rune Gloves ***You WILL gain def and prayer exp*** Freeing the Lumbridge Sage 40 Cooking Big Chompy Bird Hunting Biohazard Demon slayer Murder mystery Nature spirit Priest in peril Restless ghost Witch's house Egg Bucket of milk Pot of flour Cake tin ------------------- I will do it for 4m
  2. it's never a good idea to train accounts with the intent to sell, unless you are botting 10+ at a time. Accounts do not sell for a lot.
  3. What is fishy about this? I am trying to gain feedback so I can be a more trusted member on the forums. Don't take this the wrong way but... you have a free service and a paid one. You also don't have VIP, unless you use a different botting site. Not trying to cause anything dude, just found it odd. I made the paid one then realised I need more feedback. VIP does not mean you are trustworthy, a scammer can buy sponsor then scam someone for $100, profit. I am a trusted member on p****bot too. Also, you are developing quite a bad reputation yourself for selling a crappy unbanning method.
  4. What is fishy about this? I am trying to gain feedback so I can be a more trusted member on the forums.
  5. Depends on the skill of course. For Fletching, I would obviously need it, but not for a combat skill or something like that.
  6. Hey guys! First off, this service is NOT for people who want 1-99 etc. I can do free powerleveling for up to level 60! Add my skype and post here is you would like a free powerlevel. My skype is taylor.waite4 TOS: 1. By using my service, you accept these terms 2. You must leave feedback after the service is completed 3. You will not log on or change your password during the service 4. I am not responsible for any bans or mutes during the service 5. I can refuse any request for a service If you would like more levels or different services then see my thread here
  7. To start programming, learn Turing and Python... Two very easy programs to learn. For example: Easy: Hello World Program in Turing: put "Hello World" Hello World Program in Python: print "Hello World!"; Hard: Hello World Program in Java: class HelloWorldApp { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Hello World!"); // Display the string. } } Hello World Program in C++: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main () { cout << "Hello World!"; return 0; } Hello World Program in C#: public class Hello1 { public static void Main() { System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!"); } } And, that is all of the languages I know
  8. Zappa replied to liverare's topic in Archive
    lol... this guy!
  9. I do not even know him and he has his own unbanning service. br0, why do you have to be like that?
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  13. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    Can you tell me how long it runs for before this happens? It happens at random times i've noticed it around 1 hour on average though, but then again I have seen it run for 2 hours before doing this too. I generally baby sit this bot because of this situation so I just run back to the bank and fix it myself (restart script). Ok, I will look into this further, thanks for letting me know!
  14. You understand what he is saying though 'Every Black Hole Contains a New Observable Universe' Happy? Edit: There can in fact be more than one universe and it is a theory that a lot of scientists are studying. These different universes have, in theory different constants than ours. The idea is that there are a seemingly infinite number of universes with a seemingly infinite number of constants, so for example, our Gravitational Constant is 6.67384 × 10^-11 m3 kg^-1 s^-2, but it could be 5.67384 × 10^-11 m3 kg^-1 s^-2 in another universe.
  15. Glad to hear! I also just added a tl;dr!
  16. Nikodem Poplawski is a theoretical physicist at Indiana University, most widely noted for the proposal that our Universe may be located within a black hole which itself exists in an even larger universe. Poplawski's theory presents an alternative to the popular theory that within black holes lie gravitational singularities and provides a theoretical explanation, based on spacetime torsion, for a cosmological scenario of fecund universes proposed earlier by Lee Smolin. I would like to hear your inputs: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Our universe may exist inside a black hole. This may sound strange, but it could actually be the best explanation of how the universe began, and what we observe today. It's a theory that has been explored over the past few decades by a small group of physicists including myself. Successful as it is, there are notable unsolved questions with the standard big bang theory, which suggests that the universe began as a seemingly impossible "singularity," an infinitely small point containing an infinitely high concentration of matter, expanding in size to what we observe today. The theory of inflation, a super-fast expansion of space proposed in recent decades, fills in many important details, such as why slight lumps in the concentration of matter in the early universe coalesced into large celestial bodies such as galaxies and clusters of galaxies. But these theories leave major questions unresolved. For example: What started the big bang? What caused inflation to end? What is the source of the mysterious dark energy that is apparently causing the universe to speed up its expansion? The idea that our universe is entirely contained within a black hole provides answers to these problems and many more. It eliminates the notion of physically impossible singularities in our universe. And it draws upon two central theories in physics. Nikodem Poplawski displays a "tornado in a tube." The top bottle symbolizes a black hole, the connected necks represent a wormhole and the lower bottle symbolizes the growing universe on the just-formed other side of the wormhole. Credit: Indiana UniversityThe first is general relativity, the modern theory of gravity. It describes the universe at the largest scales. Any event in the universe occurs as a point in space and time, or spacetime. A massive object such as the Sun distorts or "curves" spacetime, like a bowling ball sitting on a canvas. The Sun's gravitational dent alters the motion of Earth and the other planets orbiting it. The sun's pull of the planets appears to us as the force of gravity. The second is quantum mechanics, which describes the universe at the smallest scales, such as the level of the atom. However, quantum mechanics and general relativity are currently separate theories; physicists have been striving to combine the two successfully into a single theory of "quantum gravity" to adequately describe important phenomena, including the behavior of subatomic particles in black holes. A 1960s adaptation of general relativity, called the Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble theory of gravity, takes into account effects from quantum mechanics. It not only provides a step towards quantum gravity but also leads to an alternative picture of the universe. This variation of general relativity incorporates an important quantum property known as spin. Particles such as atoms and electrons possess spin, or the internal angular momentum that is analogous to a skater spinning on ice. In this picture, spins in particles interact with spacetime and endow it with a property called "torsion." To understand torsion, imagine spacetime not as a two-dimensional canvas, but as a flexible, one-dimensional rod. Bending the rod corresponds to curving spacetime, and twisting the rod corresponds to spacetime torsion. If a rod is thin, you can bend it, but it's hard to see if it's twisted or not. Spacetime torsion would only be significant, let alone noticeable, in the early universe or in black holes. In these extreme environments, spacetime torsion would manifest itself as a repulsive force that counters the attractive gravitational force coming from spacetime curvature. As in the standard version of general relativity, very massive stars end up collapsing into black holes: regions of space from which nothing, not even light, can escape. Here is how torsion would play out in the beginning moments of our universe. Initially, the gravitational attraction from curved space would overcome torsion's repulsive forces, serving to collapse matter into smaller regions of space. But eventually torsion would become very strong and prevent matter from compressing into a point of infinite density; matter would reach a state of extremely large but finite density. As energy can be converted into mass, the immensely high gravitational energy in this extremely dense state would cause an intense production of particles, greatly increasing the mass inside the black hole. The increasing numbers of particles with spin would result in higher levels of spacetime torsion. The repulsive torsion would stop the collapse and would create a "big bounce" like a compressed beach ball that snaps outward. The rapid recoil after such a big bounce could be what has led to our expanding universe. The result of this recoil matches observations of the universe's shape, geometry, and distribution of mass. In turn, the torsion mechanism suggests an astonishing scenario: every black hole would produce a new, baby universe inside. If that is true, then the first matter in our universe came from somewhere else. So our own universe could be the interior of a black hole existing in another universe. Just as we cannot see what is going on inside black holes in the cosmos, any observers in the parent universe could not see what is going on in ours. The motion of matter through the black hole's boundary, called an "event horizon," would only happen in one direction, providing a direction of time that we perceive as moving forward. The arrow of time in our universe would therefore be inherited, through torsion, from the parent universe. Torsion could also explain the observed imbalance between matter and antimatter in the universe. Because of torsion, matter would decay into familiar electrons and quarks, and antimatter would decay into "dark matter," a mysterious invisible form of matter that appears to account for a majority of matter in the universe. Finally, torsion could be the source of "dark energy," a mysterious form of energy that permeates all of space and increases the rate of expansion of the universe. Geometry with torsion naturally produces a "cosmological constant," a sort of added-on outward force which is the simplest way to explain dark energy. Thus, the observed accelerating expansion of the universe may end up being the strongest evidence for torsion. Torsion therefore provides a theoretical foundation for a scenario in which the interior of every black hole becomes a new universe. It also appears as a remedy to several major problems of current theory of gravity and cosmology. Physicists still need to combine the Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble theory fully with quantum mechanics into a quantum theory of gravity. While resolving some major questions, it raises new ones of its own. For example, what do we know about the parent universe and the black hole inside which our own universe resides? How many layers of parent universes would we have? How can we test that our universe lives in a black hole? The last question can potentially be investigated: since all stars and thus black holes rotate, our universe would have inherited the parent black hole’s axis of rotation as a "preferred direction." There is some recently reported evidence from surveys of over 15,000 galaxies that in one hemisphere of the universe more spiral galaxies are "left-handed", or rotating clockwise, while in the other hemisphere more are "right-handed", or rotating counterclockwise. In any case, I believe that including torsion in geometry of spacetime is a right step towards a successful theory of cosmology. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I simply love this paper, Nikodem is a very interesting man! TLDR; Based on analysis of the Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble Theory of Gravity's explanation of torsion as a result of particle spin, Poplawski suggests that when matter density reaches more than about 1050 kilograms per cubic meter inside a black hole, torsion manifests itself as a force that counters gravity, and that, rather than forming a singularity, it quickly rebounds like a coiled spring to which pressure has been applied. Poplawski theorizes that this extraordinary level of torsion may account for what is observed as the current expansion of the spatially flat, homogeneous and isotropic universe, the prevailing explanation for which is known as cosmic inflation. The rotation of a black hole would influence the spacetime inside it, resulting in a "preferred direction" within our universe, and therefore, Poplawski suggests that observable anomalies in the rotation of spiral galaxies and violations of Lorentz symmetry might provide evidence for his theory. Neutrinos which have been observed oscillating from one type to another have been suggested as the occurrence of such a violation. The theory further suggests that every black hole becomes a wormhole that contains a new, expanding universe which forms from the big bounce in the black hole. Black holes at the center of the Milky Way and other galaxies may thus be bridges to other universes. Accordingly, our own Universe may be the interior of a black hole existing inside another universe, as proposed earlier by Raj Pathria.
  17. Port Phasmatys - must have started Ghosts Ahoy (recommend completion though)
  18. How much to write my doctorate? 2000 page cosmology essay on the origins of the universe and it's possible fate (not serious, of course, but good idea with this thread!)
  19. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    Can you tell me how long it runs for before this happens?
  20. My classes start in two weeks and I do not even know my schedule... oh god
  21. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    Strange, I thought I fixed this... It never happened during the testing phase... How long did it run before this happened?
  22. http://osbot.org/forum/topic/4443-pictureshow-to-download-the-client-and-add-scripts-both-local-sdnvideo/ http://osbot.org/forum/topic/386-simple-guide-on-how-to-use-osbot/

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