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[quote:aether:MV8xODAwNDYxXzMxOTcxOTk3XzlBRDQwODA3] fuck LOL [quote:Anonymous Coward 3158820:MV8xMzA1NzcyXzMxOTY2MDU2XzcwRkNGRUM1] http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1911129/pg1 [quote:Anonymous Coward 18734040:MV8xOTExMTI5XzNEMkU4NEZB] http://www.queensu.ca/news/articles/milky-way-struck-100-million-years-ago-still-rings-bell The discovery is based on observations of 300,000 nearby Milky Way stars by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Stars in the disk of the Milky Way move up and down at a speed of about 20-30 kilometers per second while orbiting the center of the galaxy at a brisk 220 kilometers per second. The positions and motions of these nearby stars weren’t quite as regular as previously thought, according to the study results. “We clearly observe unexpected differences in the Milky Way’s stellar distribution above and below the Galaxy’s mid-plane having the appearance of a vertical wave – something that nobody has seen before,” says Queen’s University physicist Larry Widrow, lead researcher on the project. The researchers have not been able to identify the celestial object that passed through the Milky Way. It could have been one of the small satellite galaxies that move around the center of our galaxy, or an invisible structure such as a dark matter halo. It might not have been a single isolated event in the past, and it may even be ongoing. <50% [/quote] this thread is pinned thought id bring it here if you guys didnt see it [b]also this-------------->[/b] http://www.oceansbridge.com/paintings/artists/d/Da_Vinci_Leonardo/oil-big/Leonardo_da_Vinci_St_John_the_Baptist.jpg [/quote] [quote:aether:MV8xMzA1NzcyXzMxOTY2NzY3XzI5OTk4QjE1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 3158820:MV8xMzA1NzcyXzMxOTY2MDgxXzVCMzYxNTJC] I had some very strange dreams last night that painting was in it........ pointing up [/quote] since you introduced me to leonardo and i discovered this [Quote:leonardo]“One has no right to love or hate anything if one has not acquired a thorough knowledge of its nature. Great love springs from great knowledge of the beloved object, and if you know it but little you will be able to love it only a little or not at all[/Quote] thanks to you i find he arises in my life more and more as in: i quote him i like him yet still hardly know him [/quote] http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1305772/pg635 [/quote]
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The vortex is the point of maximum energy.
It represents, in mechanics, the greatest efficiency.
We use the words “greatest efficiency” in the precise sense—as they would be used in a text book of MECHANICS.
You may think of man as that toward which perception moves.
You may think of him as the TOY of circumstance, as the plastic substance RECEIVING impressions.
OR you may think of him as DIRECTING a certain fluid force against circumstance, as CONCEIVING instead of merely observing and reflecting.
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It's natural to be in your vortex.
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I've never heard of this speaker before but found this little gem in part of her speech interesting tonite.
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