JamesHudnall
James Hudnall
JamesHudnall

Apparently you're not getting what I am saying. Dark Matter may not exist,we're merely seeing the effects of something outside of our scope of perception. Saying that because we can't see it means its not real is like a blind man saying a pole doesn't exist that he just bashed himself into because he didn't see it.

Since we only have theoretical ideas of what a higher dimension might be, you're analogy is not relevant. Particles is how we perceive things. But what if there are no particles in higher reality and we only perceive it as such because of our limited perceptions. It's maddening when you think about it but the simple

Thanks, I am aware of much of this, It is my own theory on the subject, but of course, there is a lot to figure out still.

What I mean is the hyper-dimensional thing, whatever it is, I called it a force, is interacting with matter at a lower level of dimensional but we are incapable of seeing how. So perhaps gravity is merely a byproduct of higher dimensional things/forces and what we perceive it as being is incomplete. Einsteins theories

What if it's a by product of higher dimensional forces that we can't see because we're in lower dimensions? We don't even fully understand gravity so it may be what really causes gravity, such as forces outside our reality or dimensons, could be the factor. Same with Dark energy

No Squirrel Girl?

On Her Majesty's Secret Service had a base in the alps and a cable car sequence. Many people consider that one of the best Bond movies over all and they may be influenced more by that than Moonraker which was a hodge podge of swiped ideas (See Kiss the Girls and Make them Die which came out in the early 60s and has

Maybe he's Dexter! :)

I saw this movie when I was a kid and I loved it even though it was incredibly stupid, but it was entertaining as hell.

Ah, too bad

my question: Is that Luke in the black outfit with the red lightsaber?

Iceland has much cooler landscapes. So does a lot of places

That suit has to be major sweat inducing so he would lose water fast

Who says he's a Stormtrooper? He's dressed as one. So was Luke Skywalker in one scene. He may be spying on the "Empire" and is running away when he gets caught. That would explain his apparent concern at the sound of probe droids.

I had great hopes for Walter Hill as a teen. I thought he would be the next big director like Lucas and Spielberg. He has good SF street cred and he is a really skilled. All he needed was that one great script.

He was awesome playing villians in the 80s but he stopped doing them. The closest he's come recently was in Djago Unchained where he was almost unrecognizable

Remar as Ajax in The Warriors

No way they killed her. I noticed that also. She was also really good in that role,

She really didn't want to stop but she kept talking about it being their last adventure because she was hoping he would ask her to stay and he wasn't taking her bait. So at the end of the episode she revealed yes, she was an addict.

The game tries to kill you but unlike most games, you don't try to kill anyone human, anyway