Author: Hristo
Date: 07:21:01 06/16/98
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On June 16, 1998 at 09:02:58, Mark Young wrote: >On June 16, 1998 at 01:51:50, Hristo wrote: > >>>This is fascinating. I have a question. If the atom is in a high-energy state, >>>and there is no electron orbits. How does this apply to chess? Never mind, >>>just being silly. >> >>:))) I don't know ! :))) >>If there were electrons orbiting(or going straight through) the atom, and this >>atom is not in a state, ready to brake apart, then ... well will see if *it* >>goes anywhere. >>In phisics(quantum) the desintegration of an atom is just the beggining, where >>in chess we don't care, mate(game over) ... >>This entire thing is far fetched!!! I'm the first one to admit that!!! > >As long as you think its a bit far fetched to. Because I did think it was >funny, >but has little to nothing to do with chess. > this is where we are different ... I think there is some connection to chess ... It is way early to talk in detail, so lets wait a bit! Hristo >>To me it is just simple-old FUN!!! just like chess is ... BTW few years back I >>had an official rating of 2120 ... According to Fritz5 I'm over 2250, which I do >>not believe!!! probably I'm right around 2000 ... >> >>Best regards. >>Hristo >> >>p.s. >> The Bulls kicked-butt ... it was a nice game!
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