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 Post subject: Last episode of Fringe
PostPosted: May 18th, 2010, 4:20 am 
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iON,

In the last episode of Fringe the guy who was talking about Vortex's (in his Lab coat) was talking about how one can portal to parallel worlds through a blackhole by passing through the vortex or having it pass through you - question - was that an accurate description ?

he also said whoever passed through the vortex their molecules would de-assemble then re-assemble after passing through and one could become unstable - is that inaccurate ?

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 Post subject: Re: Last episode of Fringe
PostPosted: May 18th, 2010, 11:07 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Last episode of Fringe
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Thanks...I always wondered about the molecules thing...dissasembled? to be re-created in the 'future" hummmmmm???

Probably need more splaining here Lucy...thank you xoooox
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 Post subject: Re: Last episode of Fringe
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iON did say something regarding how gates (compared to portals) allow the dispersion of more neurons.


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 Post subject: Re: Last episode of Fringe
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is that inaccurate ?

response - "no"

a double negative = yes ?

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 Post subject: Re: Last episode of Fringe
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booked wrote:
iON did say something regarding how gates (compared to portals) allow the dispersion of more neurons.


Portals can take smaller things like people or groups of people...Gates can take larger things like war ships.

Other than that, there is no difference.


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 Post subject: Re: Last episode of Fringe
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sistercecelia wrote:
booked wrote:
iON did say something regarding how gates (compared to portals) allow the dispersion of more neurons.


Portals can take smaller things like people or groups of people...Gates can take larger things like war ships.

Other than that, there is no difference.



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 Post subject: Re: Last episode of Fringe
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Legend wrote:
is that inaccurate ?

response - "no"

a double negative = yes ?



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 Post subject: Re: Last episode of Fringe
PostPosted: May 19th, 2010, 3:32 am 
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Alison33 wrote:
Thanks...I always wondered about the molecules thing...dissasembled? to be re-created in the 'future" hummmmmm???

Probably need more splaining here Lucy...thank you xoooox
A



Yes my dear, WE find that answers are eaiser to digest when preceded with a definate question, just to make chewing more pleasurable...
Much Love as always
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