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17 hours ago, Werewolves609 said:

With the understanding of linear equations in a continuous quadratic formula and the understanding of the speed of light and how heredity defines eye color and geometric shapes. One could grasp the understanding of traveling back in time. Considering sir Isaac Newton hasn't been proven, wrong.

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On 1/9/2022 at 9:00 AM, Werewolves609 said:

With the understanding of linear equations in a continuous quadratic formula and the understanding of the speed of light and how heredity defines eye color and geometric shapes. One could grasp the understanding of traveling back in time. Considering sir Isaac Newton hasn't been proven, wrong.

I'm curious about the connection between quadratic equations, the speed of light and how eye colour inheritance works. And, for that matter, where Newton comes in.

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Just now, JeffreysTubes8 said:

Because all emotions positive and negative are derived from two organic minds causing cell-division & change/aging inherent in every organism. That's why the more coordinated you get from painful exercise and muscle confusion related rep failure the smarter you get and the better your vision gets in blissful flowstates ya dunst

That makes no sense, Jeffrey.

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