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reply posted on 10-9-2007 @ 09:34 AM by MajorMalfunction
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As the resident nay-sayer, I say this is impossible.
Everyone knows that the only microwave anomalies occur when using instant coffee. Schrodinger's Kitchen: when you put instant coffee in the
microwave, it goes back in time, but only for a fraction of a second. So it's impossible to prove with just pictorial evidence. It requires a
particle collider, two mass spectrometers and a voltmeter.
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reply posted on 10-9-2007 @ 11:29 AM by Realtruth
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I really relish experiments like this done by hotdog thinkers. Either you have a lot of time on your hands and/or you really like to
experiment.
Just remember your dealing with mostly water in a hotdog.
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reply posted on 10-9-2007 @ 02:59 PM by Blaine91555
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I'd say the logical outcome of this experiment is to apply this technique to deliver an adult beverage to a person at a phone in desperate need.
Perhaps some poor soul who got caught off guard by last call and found themselves standing on the street by a phone with an empty glass.
All meaningful science needs to serve the greater good and benefit mankind. It would be criminal for you not to release this to the entire human
community. The entire process should be documented in detail and released without delay. In fact I have taken the morning off work just to consider
the implications of it all.
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reply posted on 10-9-2007 @ 03:24 PM by Leyla
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That picture is good. Good job on the grapics. Jedi your experiment is ok- just I would have never thought of it.
Its ok to have a fun post now and then I think- It loosens people up and there is nothing wrong with that.
When I laughed I thought to myself And to think, I thought that I had issues lol. Now I know I'm not the only one.
And shame on those who got mad at you.
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reply posted on 12-9-2007 @ 03:06 AM by Evangelion321
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Hello first of all microwaves lack time travel equipment
second, a hotdog would just explode.
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reply posted on 13-9-2007 @ 09:05 AM by scepticsRus
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I can make a hotdog disappear without the aid of a microwave .... just give me some mustard mmmmmmmmmmm....
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reply posted on 13-9-2007 @ 08:32 PM by dm222333
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I think this trial is very boring, hot dogs in 36 minutes in a microwave has a melting?
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reply posted on 14-9-2007 @ 11:59 PM by Paresthesia
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... Maybe I'm just stupid, but I honestly can not understand even in the slightest how destroying a hot dog in the microwave can send it back in
time.
While it was in the microwave, it blew up and the pieces were burnt and turned to ash. It's physics, people. The hot dog did not "disappear" into a
parallel universe. That's just what happens when you put a hot dog in the microwave for 72 minutes...
Edit//
Oh lmao. I just realised I was in the Jokes, Puns & Pranks forum. I was afraid I'd sound rude if I laughed.
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reply posted on 16-9-2007 @ 05:45 AM by jedimiller
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Originally posted by Blaine91555
I'd say the logical outcome of this experiment is to apply this technique to deliver an adult beverage to a person at a phone in desperate need.
Perhaps some poor soul who got caught off guard by last call and found themselves standing on the street by a phone with an empty glass.
All meaningful science needs to serve the greater good and benefit mankind. It would be criminal for you not to release this to the entire human
community. The entire process should be documented in detail and released without delay. In fact I have taken the morning off work just to consider
the implications of it all.
I think you are on to something..just think. you are sitting at work and call your wife. then you tell her to make you lunch and send you a hot dog
thru the phone line at work. that would work, or like you said, someone in need. how about sending the troops hot dogs?
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reply posted on 16-9-2007 @ 09:53 AM by ConstantlyWondering
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Have you ever thought of applying this technology to killing alien greys for Jesus? 
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reply posted on 17-9-2007 @ 06:34 AM by scientist
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might i suggest a can of spray paint for your next experiment?
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reply posted on 18-9-2007 @ 06:36 AM by jedimiller
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I wanted to thank miniature brain wave for publising my work. And if anyone else is interested in making this a short film, please let me know
www.miniaturebrainwave.com...
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reply posted on 19-9-2007 @ 04:12 PM by jfkshtrsdau
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Actually there are two explanations for that: (1) perceptually your brain "tunes out" repetitive input (2) There's a blind spot in the retina. If
you look at something long enough, eventually what you're looking at will seem to blink out of existence due to the tiny blindspot on the retina.
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reply posted on 19-9-2007 @ 04:23 PM by jfkshtrsdau
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reply posted on 19-9-2007 @ 04:43 PM by jfkshtrsdau
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reply posted on 23-9-2007 @ 07:03 PM by Sayyosin
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LOL! This is genius! You should try another food next time, like a watermelon.
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reply posted on 1-10-2007 @ 04:30 AM by jedimiller
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I can't wait to work on the video. but it's going to take a while. it will be in Black and white and will need some special effects.
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reply posted on 6-10-2007 @ 02:54 PM by CavemanDD
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You should somehow find a way to hold in all the steam comming from the hot dog, and measure the change of density if there is any. Like the hotdog
will be less dense as it cooks, but measure the density of everything inside the microwave, to see if there is a change, steam and all, if you were
are capable of somehow measuring this. Because doesn't "stuff" weigh less the higher the frequency of energy? Like the theory that you need to
become a state of energy to escape the laws of e=mc2, so that you don't get heavier with increased speed? and stuff?
I think this is a good experiment. Perhaps it would help if you got someone to explain how a microwave precisely works, get some diagrams or
something, talk to an engineer or something.
Like the ideas with the mirrors. You should deffinately try to focus the microwaves into that dog. And if the phone line thing works, send it my way.
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reply posted on 31-10-2007 @ 04:28 AM by jedimiller
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well, i been real busy but I still plan to make a parody type video of the experiment. hopefully soon.
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reply posted on 3-11-2007 @ 08:13 PM by 1nL1ghtened
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Originally posted by lombozo
I think I'm gonna go try it with a piece of pizza! Yeah! That would be so cool! You call up Domino's and the next thing you know, that pizzas
flyin' through the phone right into your mouth and stuff! Yeah!
That....was one of the funniest things I have personally read in a LONG time....
Laugh out loud "good stuff"...
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