Quote by Traffic1 not 10inch but if kissed nicely not 2 far off lol 2 yes when you take it out of the box
OK I have just seen a post of someone wanting a 10"+ cock, now perhaps I'm naive but do many people actually have one that big ? and if so how much of it will actually fit inside. Any girls with a 10" vibrator - does it actually go in ?
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Well, with a thread title of "How big is a reality" I was expecting a far more philosophical discussion than cock size!
During the Planck era, the Universe can be best described as a quantum foam of 10 dimensions containing Planck length sized black holes continuously being created and annihilated with no cause or effect. In other words, try not to think about this era in normal terms.
Infinites are unacceptable as physical descriptions, but our hypothetical observers back at the beggining of time are protected by the principle of cosmic censorship. What this means is that singularities exists only mathematically and not as a physical reality that we can observe or measure. Nature's solution to this problem are things like the event horizon around black holes. Barriers built by relativity to prevent observation of a singularity.
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Well, with a thread title of "How big is a reality" I was expecting a far more philosophical discussion than cock size!
During the Planck era, the Universe can be best described as a quantum foam of 10 dimensions containing Planck length sized black holes continuously being created and annihilated with no cause or effect. In other words, try not to think about this era in normal terms.
Infinites are unacceptable as physical descriptions, but our hypothetical observers back at the beggining of time are protected by the principle of cosmic censorship. What this means is that singularities exists only mathematically and not as a physical reality that we can observe or measure. Nature's solution to this problem are things like the event horizon around black holes. Barriers built by relativity to prevent observation of a singularity.
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Well, with a thread title of "How big is a reality" I was expecting a far more philosophical discussion than cock size!
During the Planck era, the Universe can be best described as a quantum foam of 10 dimensions containing Planck length sized black holes continuously being created and annihilated with no cause or effect. In other words, try not to think about this era in normal terms.
Infinites are unacceptable as physical descriptions, but our hypothetical observers back at the beggining of time are protected by the principle of cosmic censorship. What this means is that singularities exists only mathematically and not as a physical reality that we can observe or measure. Nature's solution to this problem are things like the event horizon around black holes. Barriers built by relativity to prevent observation of a singularity.
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Infinites are unacceptable as physical descriptions, but our hypothetical observers back at the beggining of time are protected by the principle of cosmic censorship. What this means is that singularities exists only mathematically and not as a physical reality that we can observe or measure. Nature's solution to this problem are things like the event horizon around black holes. Barriers built by relativity to prevent observation of a singularity.
experimental study of both ordinary aspects of string physics such as the production of narrow Regge-excitations of all standard model particles, and more exotic phenomena involving strong gravity such as the production of black holes observed weakness of gravity due to the existence of new spatial dimensions much larger than the weak scale, perhaps as large as a millimetre for the case of two extra dimensions.