remalia
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I use NOD32 for anti-virus and I find it to be one of the most lightweight. As for its ability to catch viruses, it never allowed one to enter the system (3 years).As for firewalls, I use BlackICE, which is quite light and its configuration is pretty straightforward.I do not use application protection software (I've got the one that comes with BlackICE disabled), since all such utilities are extremely heavyweight.
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Strange topic, since I find Thought to be the worst enemy of Religion and vise versa. Productive thought is the one that takes as little as it can for granted, so as to result in a new idea. On the other hand, religion (well, most religions - I don't know them all) are based on "Believe and not question". How could you really use your intelligence when you are averted from questioning?
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Can There Be More Than One Universe?
remalia replied to amit nigam's topic in Science and Technology
Black holes are not gateways. Anything closing up on their center is destroyed, as it's turned into an energy-mass mush. And anyway, the energy-mass that enters the black hole could not be leaving it from someplace else, since this would empty the black hole from its mass, thus destroying it or at best averting the black hole from growing any bigger. But black holes are known to constantly become bigger and bigger up to the point where the mass loss from their event horizon due to the quantum effects becomes equal to the mass that is captured.On the other hand, wormholes are something totally different from black holes. They do not pull things in them, they are just gateways to different places/time(?) in the universe. In fact, science knows how to create wormholes, it's just that the creation of one needs extreme amounts of energy. If I remember correctly, with the methods for producing negative energy known some years ago, the creation of a wormhole 1cm long with a diameter of 1m needed the energy that 100 billion stars like our own produce in a year (or in their lifetime, I'm not sure). -
We know that the scientific approach in answering the question "How did all these around me (including me) came to be?" hasn't produced any satisfying results (I still don't know why the initial energy egg was there to create the big bang), but at least science is constantly trying to find what created what. They were searching for the reason that planets exist and found the big bang theory. Now they want to find out how the energy egg was created (they're making little progress there), and I' sure that if they ever find that out, they'll start searching for the 'creator' of the energy egg's 'creator', and so on, and so on.On the other hand, religion seems totally uninterested in answering the above fundamental question. It 'knew' thousands of years ago that God created the universe but never even questioned "Who created my God?" (and I say 'Who' and not what, since religion prefers to personalize entities).
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Can There Be More Than One Universe?
remalia replied to amit nigam's topic in Science and Technology
The idea is getting stronger by the years, especially since the string theory was formulated. But the condition of the other universes is totally independent of our universe. No theory, mathematics or whatsoever could even start to speculate about their workings, since there is absolutely no reason for the laws of physics that rule our universe to apply to the rest of them. We can't even get the smallest of observations from any other universes, so it would be extremely far fetched to begin to speculate about their workings.Concerning the inter-universe travel, no black holes or wormholes allow anything like that, since they are heavily (if not solely) depended on this universe's physics laws.As for the time travel part (or the reverse time sequence), even this universe will probably reverse its time sequence if and when it starts shrinking. After all, what is time? Just the transition from the cause to the effect. If the uni starts shrinking, its entropy will reverse (that is the order of the universe will start to increase). This in itself will reverse one of the most fundamental physic laws (the 2nd thermodynamic law), probably resulting in reversing the cause to effect relation and thus the time sequence.