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JAD, you introspective is wonderful. It reminds me of these words i read a good while ago.. and it bring smile to my face to see such meekness displayed.

As this is above,

"The meek man is not a human mouse afflicted with a sense of his own inferiority. Rather he may be in his moral life as bold as a lion and as strong as sampson; but hr has stopped being fooled about himself."

That.


"There is hardly a man or woman who dares to be just what he is or she is without doctoring up the impression. The fear of being found out gnaws like rodents within their heart. The burden of artificiality."

A. W. Tozer The persuit of God
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You do understand that computers only calculate on and do not calculate off's. The systematically process only 1's.

Just a reminder.

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No, 0 is always a placeholder. It by definition is the inbetween place: transition.
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You do understand that computers only calculate on and do not calculate off's. The systematically process only 1's.

Just a reminder.

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No, 0 is always a placeholder. It by definition is the inbetween place: transition.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


I was considering that the other day as representative of something similar.


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You do understand that computers only calculate on and do not calculate off's. The systematically process only 1's.

Just a reminder.

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No, 0 is always a placeholder. It by definition is the inbetween place: transition.
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So you are saying computers calculate transition.



How transition related to potential?
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anyone got a smiley handy tounge

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anyone got a smiley handy tounge
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ShyBat

chuckle
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This article is very telling about the state of astronomy. It's all computer models based on assumptions.
[link to www.popularmechanics.com]
So by assuming that gravity is the only factor, and that there must be a black hole at the middle, they run 600,000 simulations and find one that works, therefore proving that there is a black hole in the middle.

I would suggest that in fact it is a pretty standard electric galaxy and that there is nothing to see here.
 Quoting: observation


It brings to mind that old computer acronym GIGO. Garbage in garbage out
 Quoting: observation
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anyone got a smiley handy tounge
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ShyBat

chuckle
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sigh (relief)

hugs

becoming used to my new emotional shape
is emotional hiding

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This article is very telling about the state of astronomy. It's all computer models based on assumptions.
[link to www.popularmechanics.com]
So by assuming that gravity is the only factor, and that there must be a black hole at the middle, they run 600,000 simulations and find one that works, therefore proving that there is a black hole in the middle.

I would suggest that in fact it is a pretty standard electric galaxy and that there is nothing to see here.
 Quoting: observation


It brings to mind that old computer acronym GIGO. Garbage in garbage out
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


bioluminescence
seer showed us that
i remember

Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism
 Quoting: obaervation


there is a proccess there isn`t there
light in - light out
 Quoting: aether


:)


Bioluminescent
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feels wonderful, light in - light out /z\
 Quoting: aether


do we see a fatal flaw in current artificial vs natural tounge

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This article is very telling about the state of astronomy. It's all computer models based on assumptions.
[link to www.popularmechanics.com]
So by assuming that gravity is the only factor, and that there must be a black hole at the middle, they run 600,000 simulations and find one that works, therefore proving that there is a black hole in the middle.

I would suggest that in fact it is a pretty standard electric galaxy and that there is nothing to see here.
 Quoting: observation


It brings to mind that old computer acronym GIGO. Garbage in garbage out
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


bioluminescence
seer showed us that
i remember

...


there is a proccess there isn`t there
light in - light out
 Quoting: aether


:)


:Bioluminescent:
 Quoting: Seer777


feels wonderful, light in - light out /z\
 Quoting: aether


do we see a fatal flaw in current artificial vs natural tounge
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light in light out, look back at the luminary post at the bottom about the moon, shoot here it is:

LXXVIII. The Sun and Moon: the Waxing and Waning of the Moon.
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And the names of the sun are the following: the first Orjârês, and the second Tômâs. And the moon has four names: the first name is Asônjâ, the second Eblâ, the third Benâsê, and the fourth Erâe. These are the two great luminaries: their circumference is like the circumference of the heaven, and the size of the circumference of both is alike. In the circumference of the sun there are seven portions of light which are added to it more than to the moon, and in definite measures it is transferred till the seventh portion of the sun is exhausted. And they set and enter the portals of the west, and make their revolution by the north, and come forth through the eastern portals on the face of the heaven. And when the moon rises one-fourteenth part appears in the heaven: [the light becomes full in her]: on the fourteenth day she accomplishes her light. And fifteen parts of light are transferred to her till the fifteenth day (when) her light is accomplished, according to the sign of the year, and she becomes fifteen parts, and the moon grows by (the addition of) fourteenth parts. And in her waning (the moon) decreases on the first day to fourteen parts of her light, on the second to thirteen parts of light, on the third to twelve, on the fourth to eleven, on the fifth to ten, on the sixth to nine, on the seventh to eight, on the eighth to seven, on the ninth to six, on the tenth to five, on the eleventh to four, on the twelfth to three, on the thirteenth to two, on the fourteenth to the half of a seventh, and all her remaining light disappears wholly on the fifteenth. And in certain months the month has twenty-nine days and once twenty-eight. And Uriel showed me another law: when light is transferred to the moon, and on which side it is transferred to her by the sun. Duringall the period during which the moon is growing in her light, she is transferring it to herself when opposite to the sun during fourteen days [her light is accomplished in the heaven, and when she is illumined throughout, her light is accomplished full in the heaven. And on the first day she is called the new moon, for on that day the light rises upon her. She becomes full moon exactly on the day when the sun sets in the west, and from the east she rises at night, and the moon shines the whole night through till the sun rises over against her and the moon is seen over against the sun. On the side whence the light of the moon comes forth, there again she wanes till all the light vanishes and all the days of the month are at an end, and her circumference is empty, void of light. And three months she makes of thirty days, and at her time she makes three months of twenty-nine days each, in which she accomplishes her waning in the first period of time, and in the first portal for one hundred and seventy-seven days. And in the time of her going out she appears for three months (of) thirty days each, and for three months she appears (of) twenty-nine each. At night she appears like a man for twenty days each time, and by day she appears like the heaven, and there is nothing else in her save her light.
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tounge
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one of the problems i have with the Enoch writings is this:

The older sections (mainly in the Book of the Watchers) are estimated to date from about 300 BC, and the latest part (Book of Parables) probably was composed at the end of the 1st century BC
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

reading what enoch said about astronomy is like this:
the sense he uses to reach conclusions makes no sense
but
magically
his conclusions agree with these peoples conclusions:

According to Asger Aaboe, the origins of Western astronomy can be found in Mesopotamia, and all Western efforts in the exact sciences are descendants in direct line from the work of the late Babylonian astronomers. Our knowledge of Sumerian astronomy is indirect, via the earliest Babylonian star catalogues dating from about 1200 BCE. The fact that many star names appear in Sumerian suggests a continuity reaching into the Early Bronze Age.

The history of astronomy in Mesopotamia, and the world, begins with the Sumerians who developed the earliest writing system—known as cuneiform—around 3500–3200 BC. The Sumerians developed a form of astronomy that had an important influence on the sophisticated astronomy of the Babylonians.
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

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idk either, lol

The light part caught my eye. Mostly hurts my head to read it. Also the part about the moon becoming man like was interesting. Especially with the talk earlier today about men and women.
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What a curiously named set of probes...

blink



Two spacecraft, Ebb and Flow, to crash into Moon Monday evening


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"The Ebb and Flow probes, part of the Gravity Recovery and Laboratory (GRAIL) mission, produced the highest resolution gravity map of any celestial body NASA says.

“Data from the GRAIL twins are allowing scientists to learn about the moon’s internal structure and composition in unprecedented detail,” NASA says."

Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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idk either, lol

The light part caught my eye. Mostly hurts my head to read it. Also the part about the moon becoming man like was interesting. Especially with the talk earlier today about men and women.
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does the same to me
and you remember from hills and valleys
all my life
if writing does that
it is a "trap" hugs
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What a curiously named set of probes...

blink



Two spacecraft, Ebb and Flow, to crash into Moon Monday evening


[link to www.washingtonpost.com]

"The Ebb and Flow probes, part of the Gravity Recovery and Laboratory (GRAIL) mission, produced the highest resolution gravity map of any celestial body NASA says.

“Data from the GRAIL twins are allowing scientists to learn about the moon’s internal structure and composition in unprecedented detail,” NASA says."

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oh
they linking it to Newtonian belief of tide/moon
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idk either, lol

The light part caught my eye. Mostly hurts my head to read it. Also the part about the moon becoming man like was interesting. Especially with the talk earlier today about men and women.
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does the same to me
and you remember from hills and valleys
all my life
if writing does that
it is a "trap" hugs
 Quoting: aether


cheers


did you guys read "ebb and flow removed a veil from the moon"?

scratching
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Thread: less than 8 minutes until NASA crashes shit into the dark side of the moon! Watch it LIVE! (Page 2)
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"At night she appears like a man for twenty days each time, and by day she appears like the heaven, and there is nothing else in her save her light."

its an allegory, referencing the fact that so often men are ruled by queens. hence, they must appear as men.
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"At night she appears like a man for twenty days each time, and by day she appears like the heaven, and there is nothing else in her save her light."

its an allegory, referencing the fact that every so often men are ruled by queens. hence, they must appear as men.
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"At night she appears like a man for twenty days each time, and by day she appears like the heaven, and there is nothing else in her save her light."

its an allegory, referencing the fact that so often men are ruled by queens. hence, they must appear as men.
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As well as the menstral cycle.

As most women ovulate for a 10 day period. Ohh that is a terrible bun.



Uhem. Pun.






"Point a period."



Ahhh... i hope to sooon, exasperating this knowing to truly find what i didnt know.. i knew.

Just more trees... and the depth of the forest is grand. Lol



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Ohhhhh what is an Opeth?

Hmmmmm.. something new to me.. hmmmmm..


Have a good day everyone.

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the kingdom of heaven is within you, and outside of you

Kind of sheds new light on that..

There more to this statement then that.. but are all bright enough to know the language of the dandelions, the sun, and the moon..




:)

0epth.. hmmmmmm.... interesting anomolie.

See you Aether.







hf
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It's soooo quiet.


Echo.....

cricket
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the kingdom of heaven is within you, and outside of you

Kind of sheds new light on that..

There more to this statement then that.. but are all bright enough to know the language of the dandelions, the sun, and the moon..




:)

0epth.. hmmmmmm.... interesting anomolie.

See you Aether.







hf
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light in light out to the bold

dandelions carry negative energy, imo
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It's soooo quiet.


Echo.....

:cricket:
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Just pause.. to reflect. That is wisdom.

:)
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the kingdom of heaven is within you, and outside of you

Kind of sheds new light on that..

There more to this statement then that.. but are all bright enough to know the language of the dandelions, the sun, and the moon..




:)

0epth.. hmmmmmm.... interesting anomolie.

See you Aether.







hf
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light in light out to the bold

dandelions carry negative energy, imo
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635



Maybe that is why the turn their yellow faces to greet the sun when it rises, as the sun speaks light, warmth and life.. and when the night comes they turn their yellow faces away from it?
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i`m experiencing emotional equilibrium on a topic which has been a long time arriving tounge
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i`m experiencing emotional equilibrium on a topic which has been a long time arriving tounge
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but that`s good cos i just laughed for my first time today

if there was a global prize for drama queen i would be in the top 100
for sure lmao
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the kingdom of heaven is within you, and outside of you

Kind of sheds new light on that..

There more to this statement then that.. but are all bright enough to know the language of the dandelions, the sun, and the moon..




:)

0epth.. hmmmmmm.... interesting anomolie.

See you Aether.







hf
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light in light out to the bold

dandelions carry negative energy, imo
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17984635



Maybe that is why the turn their yellow faces to greet the sun when it rises, as the sun speaks light, warmth and life.. and when the night comes they turn their yellow faces away from it?
 Quoting: 0 27566546


Not sure, maybe spectrum?
Like why does chamomile give off a blue color in its essence when the flower itself is white and yellow?





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