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Of course you are now expected to believe that he was correct about all of relativity, but wrong about singularities. This is because those that want to use the singularity want to be able to divide by zero. Even in grade school you are taught that is not allowed.
[link to www.sjcrothers.plasmaresources.com]
As Crothers correctly points out, Swartzchilds solution applies to one object in a universe devoid of any mass but that of the singularity. No other solution for two or more gravitational masses has ever been solved, therefore all talk of multiple singularities, binaries, etc is useless, or talk of singularities in a universe filled with additional masses.

Then again if they actually used Swartzschilds solution instead of the corrupted version by Hilbert, singularities would never have popped up in the math in the first place. One only needs compare the solution claimed to be his with the one in his original paper. [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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singular affect (synergy) can never be caused by a singular anything

funny huh how our own math shows singularity is fantasy yet we prefer to alter/ignore the math to preserve our fantasy (singularity)

in the context of topic

you find out by finding out
is not faith
faith is believing what you have never discovered to be true
is true

is the sensation
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The story of Earth’s change in orbit is a study of Earth catastrophes. Calendars ended and new ones began because of these events. Mankind has continually fiddled with calendars in an effort to keep up with the changing heavens.

Cook posits there was a 225 day year during the Era of the Gods, based on the Egyptian King list record for the period called “kings before the flood”. The flood is dated at 3147 BCE and was the cataclysm that ensued when the polar water bulge was released.

When Earth detached from Saturn it ended up in an orbit with a 240 day year.

In Cook’s words:

“The 240-day year was originally found by inspecting the data of the "kings after the flood," but it can also be inferred from the remnants of calendars in use in the following era (as in dividing the year up into 4 60-day periods, as in China). The 240-day year would have been in effect from 3147 BC through 2349 BC. The equivalent orbital distance from the Sun would have averaged 70.3 million miles (0.75 AU).”

The next change in the calendar occurred in 2349 BCE, marking the end of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. This was brought about by Venus and its massive plasmoid bolt that broke up Earth’s equatorial rings called the Absu by the Mesopotamians and the Duat by the Egyptians. This flood was from the heavens, raining down its debris and water, accompanied by endless rains. This is the “flood of Noah” and is also the time of the first appearance of the Moon, which stabilized within an estimated period of 35 years.

“It is at this time that we see the first indications of calendars in widely separated regions of the world. The Earth is now 74 million miles from the Sun (0.797 AU), and the year had extended to 260 days.
The regular appearance of the Moon became the calendar, signaling to everyone the days for religious festivities. There were, during this first period after the fall of the Absu, ten months of 26 days each. At the end of ten months, the year and the cycle of religious observances started over.

The 260-day year is an acknowledged number, which shows up in Mesoamerican sources as the Tzolkin calendar. The Chilam Balam makes specific mention of the addition of "days of the year" at this time. “

Following this we have a calendar year change in 2193 BCE due to another outburst from Venus making an electrical contact with Earth. With this event climatic changes are recorded worldwide, with social upheavals and abandonment of settlements spanning two hundred years. Egypt’s Middle Kingdom emerged afterwards.

….”the Akkadian empire fails and the Old Kingdom of Egypt comes to a close. Worldwide there is a lack of rain, or a lack of light, lasting years. Mesopotamia and Egypt (and other locations) take up to 200 years to recover.

The Earth is now 77 million miles from the Sun (0.83 AU). The year went to 270 or 280 days (probably 273 days). I suspect that the number of months in the year stayed at 10, each approximately 27 or 28 days long. Mesoamerican culture accommodated this easily by extending their 20 by 13 Tzolkin calendar by another cycle of 13 days, and just ignoring the fact that their calendar was now 13 days short. Other people apparently adopted 10 months of 27 and 28 days to fill the year.”

Cook has the following to say about Venus and its impacts in both 2349 and 2193 BCE:

“I would suggest, as others have also, that the planet Venus was the agent of the disturbances in 2349 and 2193 BC. In fact, we can be certain that Venus appeared a total of four times during this period. The first appearance of 2349 BC was absolutely spectacular and, at the same time, so psychologically disturbing to people the world over that this single event is frequently recorded as the very start of history -- often as a retelling of the flood of 3147 BC (as in the "flood of Noah"), coupled with the first appearance of the Moon. The most frightening aspect of 2349 BC was what looked like the collapse of the ocean in the south sky, the Absu. It was thought to have fallen onto the Earth like a flood, for the commotion in the sky was accompanied by endless rains and storms. The other disturbance was that the sky turned blood red.”

This period of 156 years of instability (2349 – 2193 BCE) caused by Venus’s regular visits could be considered as one drawn out change in the length of the Earth’s year, or as two different distinct events.

Following on, we have another change in 1492 BCE called the “Earth Shock”, which marks the end of the Middle Kingdom and the beginning of the New Kingdom. This was caused by a catastrophic electrical event with Venus once again, which hadn’t shown up since its last appearance in 2193 BCE.

“After 1492 BC the Earth's orbit increases significantly, to 0.99 AU. The 360-day year is a clear certainty from many records, and in effect up to 747 BC. The equivalent orbital distance from the Sun would have averaged 92.1 million miles. There were 12 months of 30 days.

The 360-day year is so well established from so many documents, that some researchers today just take it for granted, although students of antiquity have to apologetically add, "plus the five days," or make excuses for the people of this era with statements like, "they used an idealized year" or "they could not count." What an amazing statement! Counting would have been the highest science of the human intellect since the Upper Paleolithic.”

In 747 BCE, at the end of the New Kingdom, we have the beginning of a series of visits from Mars, Venus, and Mercury that caused huge disturbances in the Mediterranean and Near East, with great loss of life. These catastrophes continued until 685 BCE, marking the beginning of the quiescence we experience today.

“After 747 the Earth assumed today's orbit of 93.2 million miles (1.0 AU), and a year of 365.24 days. The Moon changed its period to 29-1/2 days, but there were now slightly more than 12-1/3 lunar months in the year. This would cause no end of problems, for the lunar months no longer coincided comfortably with dates in the solar year.”

So there we have it – an Earth in turmoil and an ongoing quest to create calendars and temples to enshrine these changes, to mark a moment in time when these cataclysms occurred and to create a system of regularity to measure the flow of time over the year. To me it is incredulous that this information is still hidden from view. Cook is making a major contribution to our understanding of Earth history to compile this material in such an accessible way. [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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none of this is finalized /\ and is not expected to be consensus agreed until end 2014 to coincide with the consensus conclusion of the structure and function of universe debate

beta testing tounge

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I don't understand Lebanese, but here is a news cast talking about the 'two suns' that have been spotted now.
[link to www.youtube.com]

Of course no one believes it's Nibiru right???
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Thread: Lebanese News Cast Talks About the Two Suns They Caught On Film!

what we may consider is if all that we see outside of our magnetosphere from inside of it is governed by the image created by our ionosphere, which appears to be true, if our ionosphere changes in it`s structure, which it is, what we see from the inside out will alter to
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Hello Everyone,

Stay safe and balanced.

News today talks about the Buoy that went off line, HAARP and the ionosphere.

[link to www.youtube.com]


 Quoting: Tiny Trink


"slow critical over Ionization of our planet"
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I missed the discussion on why no stars are visible. Can anyone fill me in real quick?
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You know it's funny...I went to bed last night thinking on this very thing.

It woke me up in the middle of the night as well, while I thought on it some more.

Even got up at 5 am, because I was thinking about the stars.

I also realized that the 'star' I thought was Aldebaran was in fact Jupiter.

Would explain its brightness.


tounge
 Quoting: Seer777


it is not that they are not there
it is they are visible because of our membrane (magnetosphere)
and opinion is it is our ionosphere that translates the electromagnetic signals into visible signal (light)
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Hello Everyone,

Stay Safe and Balanced.

Shine Brightly.

Much Love,


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sapt
what is the point of upsetting moderators on a forum you bitch about getting banned from?
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I was upset at how Phen treated the OP, and stuck my head into it and responded in a way to get her riled up. I know, stupid.

For some reason it bothers me when some of the mods treat posters like shit without any reason to do so. I guess because the mods have done that to me before.

I guess I need to stop all that.

On another note, sometimes I hate my job. I just told a dying father that his check bounced. He is trying to help his daughter out for her help with him during a massive heart attack by helping pay her car payment. They had a strained relationship. Now, daughter is getting her car repo'd because dad bounced a check. Their relationship is going to be permanently ruined.

I feel like SHIT. I am one of the assholes I rail against.
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sapt
what is the point of upsetting moderators on a forum you bitch about getting banned from?
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I was upset at how Phen treated the OP, and stuck my head into it and responded in a way to get her riled up. I know, stupid.

For some reason it bothers me when some of the mods treat posters like shit without any reason to do so. I guess because the mods have done that to me before.

I guess I need to stop all that.

On another note, sometimes I hate my job. I just told a dying father that his check bounced. He is trying to help his daughter out for her help with him during a massive heart attack by helping pay her car payment. They had a strained relationship. Now, daughter is getting her car repo'd because dad bounced a check. Their relationship is going to be permanently ruined.

I feel like SHIT. I am one of the assholes I rail against.
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Sap,

Stop being ridiculous. Just because the system is fucked up doesn't mean you are an asshole for trying to support your family. You're doing what everyone else is doing - trying to survive. We are all players in a casino full of rigged slot machines.

When you get like this you try to carry the weight of the fucking world on your shoulders. It is quite unnecessary.
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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Doesn't mean I can't feel like shit. I am being a little dramatic, but I've been working with this guy and his daughter for a number of months now. And, he's a super-nice guy.

Oh well.
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morning guys bdance

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Doesn't mean I can't feel like shit. I am being a little dramatic, but I've been working with this guy and his daughter for a number of months now. And, he's a super-nice guy.

Oh well.
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We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.

morning aether.
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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I agree with you, Jonny

Just started off my day really bad.
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Question for you guys:

Is it possible to give someone a karma point on consecutive days.

Never-mind. I just figured out how one would do it. One could just have two accounts from two different IP addresses. Or have a friend give a karma point and say it is from the same account.

Hmmm. I was wondering if a karma point was given from the same account, but there's no way to know that. I guess this is something only a mod could answer, and I'm not going to ask one.

I hear you can get banned for conversing with a mod. ;)
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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I agree with you, Jonny

Just started off my day really bad.
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Yeah. I noticed. Just tango on my friend. ;)
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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Morning aether, JB, and SS...

:)


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Morning all!
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good morning seer
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good morning (:

SS, banned again? You had a nice avatar there.
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good morning (:

SS, banned again? You had a nice avatar there.
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hey brazil , how is our tomorrow (28) feeling
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87% in survey ready to be kind to strangers
November 27, 2012

Up to 86.7 percent of Chinese people are willing to show kindness to strangers and 27.8 percent say they are very willing, according to a new survey conducted by China Youth Daily.
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[link to english.peopledaily.com.cn]
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good morning (:

SS, banned again? You had a nice avatar there.
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hey brazil , how is our tomorrow (28) feeling
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Feeling like lots of stuff to read tounge
Nus
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87% in survey ready to be kind to strangers
November 27, 2012

Up to 86.7 percent of Chinese people are willing to show kindness to strangers and 27.8 percent say they are very willing, according to a new survey conducted by China Youth Daily.
 Quoting: observation

[link to english.peopledaily.com.cn]
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Is that more than a billion kind people?

yoda
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87% in survey ready to be kind to strangers
November 27, 2012

Up to 86.7 percent of Chinese people are willing to show kindness to strangers and 27.8 percent say they are very willing, according to a new survey conducted by China Youth Daily.
 Quoting: observation

[link to english.peopledaily.com.cn]
 Quoting: aether


Is that more than a billion kind people?

yoda
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it is
and having been there twice
i confirm it fits what i discovered rockon
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87% in survey ready to be kind to strangers
November 27, 2012

Up to 86.7 percent of Chinese people are willing to show kindness to strangers and 27.8 percent say they are very willing, according to a new survey conducted by China Youth Daily.
 Quoting: observation

[link to english.peopledaily.com.cn]
 Quoting: aether


Is that more than a billion kind people?

yoda
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I like the sound of that...

An army of nice people.

banana
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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The Organic Model – The Universe as organism.

The Chinese don’t see their lives/souls as coming ‘in to’ the world, but rather ‘out of’ the world. For example, a common question that a western child will ask her parents is, “Mommy, how was I made?” A Chinese child would not ask, “How was I made?” But, she might as her mother, “How was I grown?”

Everything we see, hear, touch and taste has come out of the world – not in to it. It is assumed that when people believe that their ‘self’ was cast in to a human body on this earth, they see the unsatisfactory events in life as being unfair. They didn’t choose this life. Nobody asked them if they wanted to be born. But when if we believe that we are in fact a part of the world, coming forth from it, we are motivated to work with the ways of the world (what the Taoist calls establishing Wu-Wei). Realizing the interdependence of the whole Universe, we are able to see where we fit in it and how to work with it. [link to truthaparadox.wordpress.com]
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87% in survey ready to be kind to strangers
November 27, 2012

Up to 86.7 percent of Chinese people are willing to show kindness to strangers and 27.8 percent say they are very willing, according to a new survey conducted by China Youth Daily.
 Quoting: observation

[link to english.peopledaily.com.cn]
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Is that more than a billion kind people?

yoda
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I like the sound of that...

An army of nice people.

banana
 Quoting: Seer777


Ask and ye shall receive.

!!!!!!!!!
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So quiet.


Echooooo....

tounge
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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yes it is see7,,

perhaps you may have a song to fill this quiet moment?,,

much love,,
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i felt the quite also





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