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Post by kyng on Mar 13, 2021 17:19:23 GMT
Earlier on, you mentioned an inventor being elected on a third-party ticket.
Who was this inventor; what did they invent; and what kind of platform did they run on?
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Post by american2006 on Mar 13, 2021 20:44:52 GMT
Earlier on, you mentioned an inventor being elected on a third-party ticket. Who was this inventor; what did they invent; and what kind of platform did they run on? Ah yes. Rose Detra, a daughter of ME immigrants, invented a new form of transportation that cut travel times and expenses tenfold. She was elected in opposition to GOP and Dem tickets in the 60s on a agenda of expanding space colonization and cleaning up the government. Both GOP and Dem nominees failed miserably opening up the opportunity
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Post by pats2001 on Mar 15, 2021 23:03:11 GMT
I am a time traveler contacting the new millennium from the 22nd Century. Ask me about the future, anything, and I will answer. Just avoid Kashmir and 2020 and we’ll be fine. Who won Super Bowl 60?
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Post by american2006 on Mar 15, 2021 23:18:52 GMT
I am a time traveler contacting the new millennium from the 22nd Century. Ask me about the future, anything, and I will answer. Just avoid Kashmir and 2020 and we’ll be fine. Who won Super Bowl 60? Dallas Cowboys beat the Las Vegas raiders 34-31
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Post by kyng on Mar 20, 2021 19:29:23 GMT
So, they moved from Oakland at some point ? Speaking of which, are there any major new sports teams that those of us in the 2000s won't have heard of yet? Or any completely new sports?
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Post by american2006 on Mar 20, 2021 22:52:52 GMT
So, they moved from Oakland at some point ? Speaking of which, are there any major new sports teams that those of us in the 2000s won't have heard of yet? Or any completely new sports? The NFL has 8 dozen teams in cities like Portland to Manchester, and other teams have proportional growth
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Post by kyng on Mar 28, 2021 0:02:05 GMT
Is this the Manchester in New Hampshire, or the one in England ?
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Post by american2006 on Mar 29, 2021 11:53:28 GMT
Is this the Manchester in New Hampshire, or the one in England ? New Hampshire, but London does have a team
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Post by kyng on Apr 17, 2021 10:59:05 GMT
What is the average human lifespan in the year 2100? (Indeed, what percentage of people born in the year 2000 are still alive to celebrate their 100th birthday?)
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Post by american2006 on Apr 17, 2021 14:33:44 GMT
What is the average human lifespan in the year 2100? (Indeed, what percentage of people born in the year 2000 are still alive to celebrate their 100th birthday?) Well, life spans expanded much longer with the discovery of Element 235, which allowed the immune system to be much stronger. So yes, a few people from 2000 are alive now but most died before this innovation. The average life span is unknown as we don’t know how long 235 expands life
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Post by kyng on Apr 24, 2021 10:23:29 GMT
What is the average human lifespan in the year 2100? (Indeed, what percentage of people born in the year 2000 are still alive to celebrate their 100th birthday?) Well, life spans expanded much longer with the discovery of Element 235, which allowed the immune system to be much stronger. So yes, a few people from 2000 are alive now but most died before this innovation. The average life span is unknown as we don’t know how long 235 expands life How exactly did we get from 118 to 235 in under a century? Or is this not an element of the Periodic Table ?
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Post by oscssw on Apr 25, 2021 15:21:55 GMT
Did we ever make contact with extra-terrestrials? If so, how, when and where?
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Post by american2006 on Apr 25, 2021 18:22:45 GMT
Well, life spans expanded much longer with the discovery of Element 235, which allowed the immune system to be much stronger. So yes, a few people from 2000 are alive now but most died before this innovation. The average life span is unknown as we don’t know how long 235 expands life How exactly did we get from 118 to 235 in under a century? Or is this not an element of the Periodic Table ? It is quite simple, around 2035 a particle accelerator in Switzerland began atomic fusion and allowed us to make stable versions of radioactive isotopes and new atoms all together, currently the number stands at 414 however it may not go very much further bcs larger atoms are much harder to produce
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Post by american2006 on Apr 25, 2021 18:50:28 GMT
Did we ever make contact with extra-terrestrials? If so, how, when and where? With basic plant life we made contact 8 years ago no intelligent life tho
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Post by kyng on May 1, 2021 10:29:24 GMT
How exactly did we get from 118 to 235 in under a century? Or is this not an element of the Periodic Table ? It is quite simple, around 2035 a particle accelerator in Switzerland began atomic fusion and allowed us to make stable versions of radioactive isotopes and new atoms all together, currently the number stands at 414 however it may not go very much further bcs larger atoms are much harder to produce Wow What are the uses of some of the other heavier elements, then?
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