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God is an Iraqi
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 6:55 AM
DREAMTROVE
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 7:31 AM
Quote: Originally posted by Signym: FINALLY!!! I found a kindred spirit!
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:20 PM
LIMINALOSITY
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: Anytime someone uses the word spiritual I cringe :) I can't recommend anything per se. I think the explanation in jurasic park is probably good enough if you want a non-mathematical one. rather than accept a weakness in mathematics, go attack it again. By random, I meant random. I think that everything is basically planless randomness, and only applied rules like natural selection turn the randomness into anything else. Evolution, I hope you grasped, is essentially a branch of statistical mathematics, and not one of biology Conventional black hole theory I'm pretty sure is pretty much just flat out wrong, and I can more or less prove it. What a black hole really is is a dimensionally transendental region of space. I would not, however, recommend flying a spaceship into one to find out. I'm not sure it's a crossable barrier in either direction, and the nature of the internal space may not be one we are use to, it might be, say, a 10 million degree see of plasmic protomatter. Re: Chaos and String theory Both theories have a more solid footing than the big bang. Lawrence Krauss.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 5:16 PM
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 5:25 PM
Wednesday, November 16, 2005 11:37 PM
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: Okay, let me put another one out there. I call this one "I think, therefore I am not." I don't exist. Neither do you. It's sad in it's way, but also a happy thought. Pretty soon no one can tell who had the original thought. As it exists in all of us cells, any one of us is just as like to have had the idea. More or less. So random cells, randomly collective,The random
Thursday, November 17, 2005 7:02 PM
Thursday, November 17, 2005 7:11 PM
Friday, November 18, 2005 10:19 AM
RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
Friday, November 18, 2005 1:12 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Signym: FINALLY!!! I found a kindred spirit! DT: Don't suppose this will help me on the political issues :) So you came up with something similar yourself?
Friday, November 18, 2005 6:54 PM
Friday, November 18, 2005 7:06 PM
Quote: We observe a phenomenon where the frequency of light seems to get longer with increasing distance. So rather than accept the simple explanation- that there is a distance-related affect on light of some unknown mechanism-people proposed that the universe is accelerating away from us in all directions. Then we get to posit dark energy and dark matter and explain away why there appear to be some VERY OLD galaxies in far distance, presumably "younger" regions of the galaxy. DUH!
Quote: I have a very unformed notion that basically we have got our dimensions all wrong and that it's messing up our understanding. What is so fundamentally different between x,y, and z that they each require a different dimension? And isn't time just a complex function of distance?
Quote: I'll give you a couple of... mmm..."glimmers". Our gaze encompasses a larger and larger swath of the universe the further "out" we look. When we look out at infinity, does our vision wrap around so that we see ourselves? Why is is that some mathematical operations are "orderless" or "commutative" while others aren't? Maybe one dimension has more to do with "sequence-dependent" versus "unordered".
Quote: I have no idea where this is going. I haven't had time to pursue it. Like I said, it's just a nagging feeling that our understadnign has been limited by the fact that we are simply looking at things from the wrong angle.
Saturday, November 19, 2005 1:10 AM
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: Every dimension, whatever you want to call it, has its own rules. One rule is that time travels forwards through a system of events. Another thing is teleportation is only possible under some fairly peculiar circumstances that don't particularly apply to us. It's clearly far more possible than time travel, but it's not something that a human could reach via meditation or spellcasting. This hundredth monkey? Next I want to learn how to do this with meditation. There is really only one safe way to boost your serotonin levels and that is with a supplement of 5-HTP, or Tryptophan if it's available. Serotonin precursors simply are too rare in a normal diet, and taking high amounts of TP-rich foods might lead to other problems if the foods contain high levels of other things. Without the raw material of serotonin, it is impossible for your brain to make it. No zen practice can solve that for you, it simply would be against the laws of chemistry. The conditions themselves simply don't exist. They are just random conjecture of assessing disassociated symptoms to attempt to make them into a scientific system which is really much more of a mystical stage three type analysis as I said above. About ancient beliefs I have to say, I'm no mysterian. Mysterians like to exaggerate the unknown. I think that modern knowledge falls into two streams: 1) Mainstream knowledge. This is what most of the people know and understand. Their world is notably shallow and built on misconceptions. They eat non-food, and practice non-exercise, and have a mental state of a tv-watching vegetable. They understand little. 2) Experimental Science. These people usually work with mice and understand a great deal. In theory they could easily reconstruct whatever was done in the past if there was a reason to do so. Ultimately there is, a reason to do so, but it becomes a tricky process of knowing what to recreate. Such a society would know why it was doing what it was doing, which would likely give it a one up on its ancient counterpart, which may have understood, or may have simply been following a pattern of behavior that had value in a system of darwinian evolution. It's really hard to say which. Likely it was a matter of being one or the other on a case by case basis within each society. Eg. The ancient Mayans may have done X, Y and Z which gave them a more aware mental state, and they understood how X worked, and they knew Y was beneficial but didn't know how it worked, and had no idea that they were doing Z and let alone its effect or workings behind that effect.
Saturday, November 19, 2005 7:13 PM
Quote:Oh for crying out loud, I wrote teleportation when I meant to pull telekinesis out of the hat of unbelievable things. Teleportation more than stretchs the boundaries of the possible, even for me. Techniques I've heard referred to as remote viewing, ok, awareness of people who are far away, yes, teleportation, not likely. Sorry about that, I was experiencing verbal difficulties.
Quote: Absolutely, I believe that every dimension has its rules, but I also believe that the dimensions are interleaved, and individual rules of a particular dimension don't necessarily apply to all forms of consciousness.
Quote: Along those same lines, I think that the perception that time only flows forward is a matter of perspective; rather than being a rule of the dimension it's a rule for some levels of consciousness. It lets us learn how to quit kicking the crap out of each other by keeping us in the classroom long enough to learn the lesson. I'm not saying I think time travel is possible, but I do think we greatly hamper ourselves by thinking that you can't heal your past, or that it's difficult to create transformative effect on your future possibilities.
Quote:Many traps in your 1-6
Quote: I do think working on maintaining reasonable serotonin levels is the easiest way to begin to rebalance an out of whack system.
Quote:Of course it would be ridiculous to try to do that while in a state of sleep deprivation, while never exercising, eating mostly junk food, on and on: in short, balance requires reasonable behavior.
Quote: I wish we could get beyond the temptation to suppress symptoms and call it cure.
Quote: Many herbals are not well understood, and it's fairly easy to create other problems with herbals if one doesn't understand them. They like to work best in certain kinds of combinations for balance and support, and some require special handling, or respond best to particular methods of preparation, all of which doesn't necessarily happen for the stuff in capsules sold in bottles at the stores, as I'm sure you already know.
Quote: Mysterians sometimes exaggerate to misdirect outsiders, to weed out those with less than an iron resolve, to jog loose faulty thinking, and to bring up fears so they can be confronted.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005 12:30 AM
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 6:02 AM
Quote:Believe
Quote:Dimensions
Quote:If we had coffee and time enough
Quote:Bwah haa haa
Quote:The 'actual type' of losing one's mind
Quote:Sleep
Quote:hormones
Wednesday, November 23, 2005 9:01 AM
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