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Zappa

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  1. Type of Trade & Value: Paypal for account Your Skype Name: Zappateers Other Trader's Skype: Will You Vouch Me?: yes
  2. Still available? Add my skype: zappateers
  3. Zappa posted a topic in Archive
    Buying a main with good stats add my skype: zappateers
  4. I will buy it all add my skype: blahs44
  5. there won't be one... creator is lazy Stop being a dumbass. I stopped scripting. I gave all of my scripts to @Alek
  6. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    I never use wikipedia
  7. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    We’ve all heard it before. The classic argument from a theist’s perspective on why a god must have created our universe. I can’t tell you how many times religious people have said to me: “well, can you think of one example where something comes from nothing in the universe?” They are correct in noting that “something cannot be created from nothing” within our known universe, as far as we have been able to demonstrate through scientific inquiry. However, when considering the big bang and the origins of our known universe, we cannot apply the laws of physics WITHIN the known universe to that which act OUTSIDE the known universe. Before the start of our universe, it is plausible that other laws of “physics” governed and dictated how our universe singularity began and where the energy and material originated from. Additionally, when a theist states that “something cannot come from nothing” and then states that a god created the known universe, he still hasn’t solved his own question. Is god “something”? Why, yes, god is something. Then where did he come from? Theists usually state that god is eternal, and always existed and was never created. This statement violates the first assumption they make that “something cannot come from nothing”. God is a “something” and they are supposing he came from “nothing”. All this supposing gets us nowhere, which is why we turn to evidence and the scientific method of inquiry to find answers. When we do not know the answer, we continue searching, testing and finding evidence for what is actually real, while admitting that we do not know the answer until we have evidence. There is a notable phenomenon observed in quantum mechanics. Particles composed of quarks such as protons, neutrons, positrons, etc have been observed popping into existence from nowhere and leaving again just as fast. Such particles “appear” in a vacuum where no other matter or energy exists. At the quantum level, even empty space is not truly empty but is seething with activity; particles are constantly popping in and out of existence everywhere. In pair creation, a particle and its antimatter partner seem to “appear” (see Bosons). This is cutting edge quantum mechanics research. The Large Hadron Collider in Switzlerand was built and is just recently up and running in the search for the Higgs-Boson particle. We cannot apply the laws of this universe to that which acted outside of the universe. The laws that hold true within the bubble of our universe may not govern outside the bounds of this universe. It is plausible that there are endless numbers of other universes “floating” about and our universe is just one of them. Within each of these multi-verses different laws and properties may govern the interactions within. This “Multiverse theory” is the leading theory in the scientific cosmology community, though it remains untested and still a speculation. (Though this speculation is based on other observations and evidence of how our universe operates). It is probable that the “laws” that act outside our bubble universe commonly call into existence something from nothing. It is also possible that our universe is eternal, in the sense that it cycles through stages. We cannot say with certainty so it is irresponsible to jump to a conclusion without the ability to test or prove it to be false or true. This applies to the multi-verse theory and the theory of a god or gods.
  8. @Alek will be taking over development of all of my scripts.
  9. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    I have to. You know I do.
  10. It probably will be, I am giving the source to somebody else so that they can take over development.
  11. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    Add my skype: blahs44
  12. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    Bye byeeeeeeeeeee. I will miss getting likes from you! If you don't mind sharing your code with me, so I could become a better scripter, I would love to see some of your sources. Add my skype: blahs44
  13. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    Nothing to do with that. I am going away for a very long time.
  14. Zappa posted a topic in Archive
    As most of you know, I will be leaving. I do not want to leave my scripts unattended and customers left in the dark, so, I will be giving out my source codes to someone who wants them, who I deem worthy, so that person can take over development. The source codes include all of the public scripts listed in my signature. Please post here if you would like to take on this task.
  15. Zappa replied to Zappa's topic in Archive
    See ya around buddy

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