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Greetings EveryBody :)

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this seems to be the view our templars are taking
what they tell is the see no way to harmony while we continue the tradition of two stories, no matter what those stories are
one for the managed
and
one for the managers
our templars don`t offer an answer
what they tell is
before any answer can arise, the people that possess the questions
all people
must be told of all the information that is known by all people
the information within both stories
no segregation of information based on status within society
 Quoting: aether


Hmm..so we all become. Like shamans by being old schooled (skully) skilled)
By templars.?
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i think it is like this
our templars believe they possess enough influence within our global society to achieve what they say they always wanted to achieve
our return to golden age lifestyle

they tell today that because we now possess the technical information to provide material abundance within a clean natural environment, how we choose to occupy our lifestyles within a materially abundant society created by natural means of obvious environmental benefit to all things, is the next vital step in implementing what we know
to do this /z\ they believe full disclose of everything that is known globally via our blossoming global information systems will prompt a natural occurrence within people over noticeable linear time
this natural concurrence will be peoples own experiences transforming into global beliefs of the cause of their experiences
which will progressively become a recognizable global expectation of cause and affect which our new information and accompanying technology will satisfy
thus
will be provided upon recognizable demand of the people

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Greetings EveryBody :)

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Good morning Fringe.


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this seems to be the view our templars are taking
what they tell is the see no way to harmony while we continue the tradition of two stories, no matter what those stories are
one for the managed
and
one for the managers
our templars don`t offer an answer
what they tell is
before any answer can arise, the people that possess the questions
all people
must be told of all the information that is known by all people
the information within both stories
no segregation of information based on status within society
 Quoting: aether


Hmm..so we all become. Like shamans by being old schooled (skully) skilled)
By templars.?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3664399


i think it is like this
our templars believe they possess enough influence within our global society to achieve what they say they always wanted to achieve
our return to golden age lifestyle

they tell today that because we now possess the technical information to provide material abundance within a clean natural environment, how we choose to occupy our lifestyles within a materially abundant society created by natural means of obvious environmental benefit to all things, is the next vital step in implementing what we know
to do this /z\ they believe full disclose of everything that is known globally via our blossoming global information systems will prompt a natural occurrence within people over noticeable linear time
this natural concurrence will be peoples own experiences transforming into global beliefs of the cause of their experiences
which will progressively become a recognizable global expectation of cause and affect which our new information and accompanying technology will satisfy
thus
will be provided upon recognizable demand of the people
 Quoting: aether


Demand and supplyhf
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good morning fringe cheer
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this seems to be the view our templars are taking
what they tell is the see no way to harmony while we continue the tradition of two stories, no matter what those stories are
one for the managed
and
one for the managers
our templars don`t offer an answer
what they tell is
before any answer can arise, the people that possess the questions
all people
must be told of all the information that is known by all people
the information within both stories
no segregation of information based on status within society
 Quoting: aether


Hmm..so we all become. Like shamans by being old schooled (skully) skilled)
By templars.?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 3664399


i think it is like this
our templars believe they possess enough influence within our global society to achieve what they say they always wanted to achieve
our return to golden age lifestyle

they tell today that because we now possess the technical information to provide material abundance within a clean natural environment, how we choose to occupy our lifestyles within a materially abundant society created by natural means of obvious environmental benefit to all things, is the next vital step in implementing what we know
to do this /z\ they believe full disclose of everything that is known globally via our blossoming global information systems will prompt a natural occurrence within people over noticeable linear time
this natural concurrence will be peoples own experiences transforming into global beliefs of the cause of their experiences
which will progressively become a recognizable global expectation of cause and affect which our new information and accompanying technology will satisfy
thus
will be provided upon recognizable demand of the people
 Quoting: aether


Demand and supplyhf
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within natural perimeters of our current information discovered to be true within our past few decades

yes
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this seems to be the view our templars are taking
what they tell is the see no way to harmony while we continue the tradition of two stories, no matter what those stories are
one for the managed
and
one for the managers
our templars don`t offer an answer
what they tell is
before any answer can arise, the people that possess the questions
all people
must be told of all the information that is known by all people
the information within both stories
no segregation of information based on status within society
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20093181



good afternoon,, aether,,

perhaps the relevant understanding of these words,, may be mentaly reflected as a tangent by the results of heilsenburg experiment,,

as unless all share,, all knowledge,,

only then,, may all obsevers,, share the required understanding to alter and shape the outcome,,

the heisenburg experiment is indeed a wonderful conflict of einstiens definition of insanity,,

yet all innocent profanity often is,,

much love,,
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good afternoon,, aether,,

perhaps the relevant understanding of these words,, may be mentaly reflected as a tangent by the results of heilsenburg experiment,,

as unless all share,, all knowledge,,

only then,, may all obsevers,, share the required understanding to alter and shape the outcome,,

the heisenburg experiment is indeed a wonderful conflict of einstiens definition of insanity,,

yet all innocent profanity often is,,

much love,,
 Quoting: Seer777


hugs
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thankyou for the hug,,

hugs are good,,

youre loved indeed aether,,

yet the quotation stated seer777,,

interesting,,

much love,,
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thankyou for the hug,,

hugs are good,,

youre loved indeed aether,,

yet the quotation stated seer777,,

interesting,,

much love,,
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Quotes can be finicky. It is usually a 'clip' error.

:)

good afternoon,, aether,,

perhaps the relevant understanding of these words,, may be mentaly reflected as a tangent by the results of heilsenburg experiment,,

as unless all share,, all knowledge,,

only then,, may all obsevers,, share the required understanding to alter and shape the outcome,,

the heisenburg experiment is indeed a wonderful conflict of einstiens definition of insanity,,

yet all innocent profanity often is,,

much love,,
 Quoting: nobody 37312467


hugs
 Quoting: aether

Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Y is pulling the strings...lmao
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Thread: women shall inherit the earth

[link to www.heraldsun.com.au]
"The X chromosome is all alone in the male, but in the female it has a friend so it can swap bits and repair itself. If the Y gets a hit it's a downward spiral."
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hey see7 star,,

hope your well,,

you feel ever so shiny,, (as usual),,

thankyou for defining the mix up,,

and this one thought,, that computers never made mistakes,,

(the calculator ancestors will perhaps,, be numerically divided,, too see what has become of their current denominations),, lol,,


much love,,
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InnerSpace...


Interesting point of view he has :)


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hey see7 star,,

hope your well,,

you feel ever so shiny,, (as usual),,

thankyou for defining the mix up,,

and this one thought,, that computers never made mistakes,,

(the calculator ancestors will perhaps,, be numerically divided,, too see what has become of their current denominations),, lol,,


much love,,
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Hello nobody.

I am well. Thank you.

It is in not computer error, it is a clip error, or IOW, when one attempts to snip down the length of a post. Sometimes a sneaky '[/quote ]' can be left in, which will mess with the quoting.

I see this most often, when fixing said.

:)
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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thankyou see7,,

that makes better sence of the matter,,

pleased your feeling good,,

much love,,
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what does iow mean?,,

much love,,
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what does iow mean?,,

much love,,
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hugs nobody

It means In Other Words :)

Hope this helps
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InnerSpace...


Interesting point of view he has :)



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embracing our non material dimensions
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thankyou see7,,

that makes better sence of the matter,,

pleased your feeling good,,

much love,,
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true i just re looked at my post
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thankyou ff,,

and also thankyou for that wonderful video embed,,

his view,, is directionally interesting indeed,,

a direction perhaps not evading,, yet aluding in essense,, too better describe,, a colour never yet seen,,


we create all colour,, in mind,,

magenta is reflected as only white light,,

yet we choose mindfully,, magenta,,

wonderfully,, creatively,,



much love,,
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forget the title of this \z/

An end to the darkest secret? Scientists close in for explanation of dark matter
03 April 2013

............Professor Sam Ting, the head of the AMS experiment, released the first 18 months of data from the AMS experiment yesterday at a scientific seminar at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) in Geneva – but disappointed many by declining to confirm that dark matter had actually been found.

“These observations show the existence of a new physical phenomena, whether from a particle physics or an astrophysical origin,” Professor Ting said. Essentially, the results support the existence of dark matter in the form of sub-atomic particles, but other explanations for the results are still possible, he said.

“I’ve never made a mistake and this is a very difficult experiment,” Professor Ting said in reply to questions about whether he had further preliminary results to support the neutralino theory.

“It took us 18 years to build this detector. Nobody will be foolish enough to repeat this so we want to do it correctly,” he said.
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yes
people say that when they get it wrong
and
say something else when they get it right

i agree
to
a degree tounge
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they also say that science is not dogmatic and and such is superior reasoning. however how many times have new ideas been shunned by the scientific community because the establish scientific experts have a stake in what is being sold? then they are totally dismissed and disproven 50 - 100 years down the road. how many hoaxes have been perpetrated by respected scientist? how many scientist resort to fudging data to make their suppostion work? that is dogmatic in every sense of the word.
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They have?
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yes they have. i observed a debate just the other night. i can't remember the fellows name but he is a highly respected scientist from a california school. he made that claim. science is based on observation. we may be able to see things that were unobservable 50 year ago but there will always remain things that cannot be observed.
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science is establishing a theory, stating its observable effect, and then deconstructing it to a point of origin. yet it is simply algebriac in system. no matter the field.


ever read this thread backwards. you might have a different perspective if you did, then only reading it one way.. how about every odd page, or every prime only, or every even, or just every other post for about a hundred pages..

somethings are not meant to be observed... because observation is not all there is.. and with the eye registering 60-80 frames per second..for motion... there are many 'things' that move beyond that... the knowledge attained is always limited by the instrument that detects it ability.

hi fringe.
hf
glad you are well..


have a good day every one.
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they also say that science is not dogmatic and and such is superior reasoning. however how many times have new ideas been shunned by the scientific community because the establish scientific experts have a stake in what is being sold? then they are totally dismissed and disproven 50 - 100 years down the road. how many hoaxes have been perpetrated by respected scientist? how many scientist resort to fudging data to make their suppostion work? that is dogmatic in every sense of the word.
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They have?
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yes they have. i observed a debate just the other night. i can't remember the fellows name but he is a highly respected scientist from a california school. he made that claim. science is based on observation. we may be able to see things that were unobservable 50 year ago but there will always remain things that cannot be observed.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20093181


science is establishing a theory, stating its observable effect, and then deconstructing it to a point of origin. yet it is simply algebriac in system. no matter the field.


ever read this thread backwards. you might have a different perspective if you did, then only reading it one way.. how about every odd page, or every prime only, or every even, or just every other post for about a hundred pages..

somethings are not meant to be observed... because observation is not all there is.. and with the eye registering 60-80 frames per second..for motion... there are many 'things' that move beyond that... the knowledge attained is always limited by the instrument that detects it ability.

hi fringe.
hf
glad you are well..


have a good day every one.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1105951


I was thinking of reading the thread Fibonacci style.

1.1.2.3.5.8.13 etc.
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doesnt mean they are not there, just because you don't register the effects of presence.. but does it matter?? i doubt it.

doesnt to me. I have faith in that which is ever presence... reguarless of apeal made by senses.
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hey aether,,

would you be so kind as to embed nivara's "oh me" with words,,

as they feel relative indeed for all,,

much love,,
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they also say that science is not dogmatic and and such is superior reasoning. however how many times have new ideas been shunned by the scientific community because the establish scientific experts have a stake in what is being sold? then they are totally dismissed and disproven 50 - 100 years down the road. how many hoaxes have been perpetrated by respected scientist? how many scientist resort to fudging data to make their suppostion work? that is dogmatic in every sense of the word.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20093181


They have?
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yes they have. i observed a debate just the other night. i can't remember the fellows name but he is a highly respected scientist from a california school. he made that claim. science is based on observation. we may be able to see things that were unobservable 50 year ago but there will always remain things that cannot be observed.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20093181


science is establishing a theory, stating its observable effect, and then deconstructing it to a point of origin. yet it is simply algebriac in system. no matter the field.


ever read this thread backwards. you might have a different perspective if you did, then only reading it one way.. how about every odd page, or every prime only, or every even, or just every other post for about a hundred pages..

somethings are not meant to be observed... because observation is not all there is.. and with the eye registering 60-80 frames per second..for motion... there are many 'things' that move beyond that... the knowledge attained is always limited by the instrument that detects it ability.

hi fringe.
hf
glad you are well..


have a good day every one.
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page 1651

ltana
if number is the visible pattern of something causing the noticeable pattern
which it is
does that influence our impression of number


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They have?
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yes they have. i observed a debate just the other night. i can't remember the fellows name but he is a highly respected scientist from a california school. he made that claim. science is based on observation. we may be able to see things that were unobservable 50 year ago but there will always remain things that cannot be observed.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20093181


science is establishing a theory, stating its observable effect, and then deconstructing it to a point of origin. yet it is simply algebriac in system. no matter the field.


ever read this thread backwards. you might have a different perspective if you did, then only reading it one way.. how about every odd page, or every prime only, or every even, or just every other post for about a hundred pages..

somethings are not meant to be observed... because observation is not all there is.. and with the eye registering 60-80 frames per second..for motion... there are many 'things' that move beyond that... the knowledge attained is always limited by the instrument that detects it ability.

hi fringe.
hf
glad you are well..



have a good day every one.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1105951


I was thinking of reading the thread Fibonacci style.

1.1.2.3.5.8.13 etc.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


Thank You so very much I am Well indeed :) , wishing the same for you and yours !

SS I am finding alot of information about George Merkl to be very interesting .. he was actually killed for his work and findings .. He was a Nuclear Physicist and Molecular Biologist who also understood and knew the sumerian language .

here is a couple of pages that can wet your appetite a bit ;)



[link to www.rexresearch.com]

[link to www.zz.com]

He found the formula for Sumerian Water.. called Life elixer
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He found the formula for Sumerian Water.. called Life elixer
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That should ring a bell from yesterday aether. At least it did for me.

hmm
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Thank you Fringe. I've got them bookmarked to read later. Looks interesting!
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He found the formula for Sumerian Water.. called Life elixer
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That should ring a bell from yesterday aether. At least it did for me.

hmm
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yes
fringe is instant
i notice tounge





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