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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 11:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is strange. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27543704 It is in Thai and says 'The turbine wheel or the Group MEW.' At least that is what google translate says, lol but went to another translate and says: 'Measure turbine or the temple in flint, a kite ' More cherts and kites Good morning. Not sure if it correlates but I nearly mentioned 'MEW' a couple days ago as what is created by rotating the '3'. 3, M, E, W. :) Good morning. Interesting. In the one link with the turbines it has 3 blades. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 47378446 United States 09/25/2013 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Moon. That spells moon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47378446 "Mahaamaayaa who represents the supreme virtue by reigning over all three virtues, has Bhimalochana as her Bhairava, and derides the worldly trappings by dancing naked, resides in this cave of Hingula that enshrines her sacred head." Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] An important stop during the pilgrimage is the mud volcano called Chandrakup literally 'Moon Well'. I don't think I've heard of mud volcanoes before [link to en.wikipedia.org] About 86% of the gas released from these structures is methane, with much less carbon dioxide and nitrogen emitted. For those of us that watched the Gulf underwater cams, besides a few discussing Methane Hydrates, the Cinnabar color really stood out too. There was a rich Yellow color too. The Red and Yellow though is what I try to reproduce when I do the Solar prints (lithographs) of the ROV images. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27612864 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 11:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Seer777 That just made me cry. |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/25/2013 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Seer777 That just made me cry. Me too. Triumph of the human spirit over adversity, is a beautiful thing. Watching him take off running, was the icing on the cake. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Seer777 I saw that before. Still a beautiful story. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27612864 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Seer777 That just made me cry. Me too. Triumph of the human spirit over adversity, is a beautiful thing. Watching him take off running, was the icing on the cake. I liked watching him fall, he always got back up, reminds me of me. We often relate to others by seeing our self in them. |
aether (OP) User ID: 2788372 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | feedback has flipped out Rock Science Sep 25, 2013 Things may be carved in stone and still be nebulous. Quoting: observationPetroglyphs come without captions; clues of their intended meanings are more often missing than not. Yet though certainty is rarely to be had, the quest for the meaning of rock art is as legitimate as any line of research in archaeology. The image above is part of Europe’s second-largest repository of petroglyphs after Valcamonica (Italy). Located in the Vallée des Merveilles (southeastern France) are an estimated 30,000 carvings hugging the southern and western slopes of Mount Bégo – a peak whose name appears to be based on an Indo-European word for ‘god’. The authorities propose a rough date of 3000 BCE for the carving activity, based on depicted agricultural tools, but concede the infirmity of the guess. An upper boundary of c. 8000 BCE is set by the clearing of glacial ice in the area. The overwhelming majority of petroglyphs in the valley consists of variations on the themes of ‘corniforms’ or horns, ploughing oxen and halberds, with symbolic connotations that escape modern visitors. The imagery seems steeped in religious symbolism, but less than 1% of it depicts indisputably cosmological or mythological subjects. Preciously few seem to be related to the plasma instabilities related to rock art by Anthony Peratt – a few spirals and concentric circles, encircled rayed ‘suns’ or wheels, an elongated hand-held staff with knots at various distances and surmounted by a bird, the group called ‘stairway to paradise’ and the curious abstract configuration reproduced above. Described by the park authorities as a ‘rectangular area with curled appendages’ or ‘with closed appendages’, this puzzling form evades attempts at a practical or mundane interpretation. Except for the solid rectangle at the centre, the appendages bear a striking resemblance to a category of petroglyphs Peratt dubbed ‘pipettes’. These match a stage in the sequence of an intense plasma z-pinch column, when stacked plasmoids appear as flattened bars with bright foci at the sides:........................... [link to www.thunderbolts.info] Last Edited by aether on 09/25/2013 12:13 PM |
aether (OP) User ID: 2788372 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Valley of Wonders is a Valley Mercantour in the Alpes which were discovered more than 40,500 prints protohistoric , also known as " rock carvings "dating from the Chalcolithic and the Bronze Age old, among other prints more Recent . Quoting: observation[link to translate.google.co.uk] Occitan Cross It is a cross with four arms of equal length, which has very little to do with the Latin cross, which symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus and some martyrs. Quoting: observationIn heraldry , it is called cross of Toulouse and is blazoned cross cléchée (branches shaped key blade), drained (you can see the field through its branches) and pommetée twelve pieces (Each point is trimmed with a "little apple" called "cheekbone") Its color is gold (yellow) background Gules (red). If you want to interpret it as a symbol, there is a choice: the total twelve cheekbones could symbolize the twelve apostles (which themselves are twelve in reference to the twelve tribes of Israel, which can be self- same function in the twelve signs of the zodiac , etc.). Crosses pommetées BCE found as shown in an engraving dating back nearly five thousand years in the Valley of Marvels near Tende . There is a similar Christian cross, dating from the eighth or ninth century AD in Turkestan Chinese, engraved by Christian Nestorian . According to Bertran Farge , the Occitan Cross could come from a synthesis of trefoil cross original Coptic (cross of Saint-Maurice) and a Byzantine cross. Other scholars have put forward influences Visigoth . For Pierre Salies , this figure would have been made in the entourage of the Counts of Toulouse, during the first Crusades. Currently, many historians suggest that this cross first appeared in Provence, Venasque in the twelfth century, for Henri Rolland , in the entourage of the viscounts of Marseille in the eleventh century to Antoine de Rufi , and perhaps with Guilhem I of Provence, Guilhem said the Liberator, who defeated the Saracens at La Garde-Freinet in 972 . The colors are "gold fund faces" (yellow and red heraldic) the arms of the major lineages of Occitan: Barcelona (4 vertical strips), Foix (three vertical stripes), Rouergue (Leopard) Carlat (Lion) , Turenne (oblique stripes), Auvergne (old, from the dukes of Aquitaine) (1 band across) Gevaudan (8 vertical strips), Castile (castles), Navarre (channels), Béarn (cow), Aquitaine (Leopard ), which will become 'of England (three lions) ... [link to translate.google.co.uk] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 12:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Valley of Wonders Quoting: aether The Valley of Wonders is a Valley Mercantour in the Alpes which were discovered more than 40,500 prints protohistoric , also known as " rock carvings "dating from the Chalcolithic and the Bronze Age old, among other prints more Recent . Quoting: observation[link to translate.google.co.uk] Occitan Cross It is a cross with four arms of equal length, which has very little to do with the Latin cross, which symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus and some martyrs. Quoting: observationIn heraldry , it is called cross of Toulouse and is blazoned cross cléchée (branches shaped key blade), drained (you can see the field through its branches) and pommetée twelve pieces (Each point is trimmed with a "little apple" called "cheekbone") Its color is gold (yellow) background Gules (red). If you want to interpret it as a symbol, there is a choice: the total twelve cheekbones could symbolize the twelve apostles (which themselves are twelve in reference to the twelve tribes of Israel, which can be self- same function in the twelve signs of the zodiac , etc.). Crosses pommetées BCE found as shown in an engraving dating back nearly five thousand years in the Valley of Marvels near Tende . There is a similar Christian cross, dating from the eighth or ninth century AD in Turkestan Chinese, engraved by Christian Nestorian . According to Bertran Farge , the Occitan Cross could come from a synthesis of trefoil cross original Coptic (cross of Saint-Maurice) and a Byzantine cross. Other scholars have put forward influences Visigoth . For Pierre Salies , this figure would have been made in the entourage of the Counts of Toulouse, during the first Crusades. Currently, many historians suggest that this cross first appeared in Provence, Venasque in the twelfth century, for Henri Rolland , in the entourage of the viscounts of Marseille in the eleventh century to Antoine de Rufi , and perhaps with Guilhem I of Provence, Guilhem said the Liberator, who defeated the Saracens at La Garde-Freinet in 972 . The colors are "gold fund faces" (yellow and red heraldic) the arms of the major lineages of Occitan: Barcelona (4 vertical strips), Foix (three vertical stripes), Rouergue (Leopard) Carlat (Lion) , Turenne (oblique stripes), Auvergne (old, from the dukes of Aquitaine) (1 band across) Gevaudan (8 vertical strips), Castile (castles), Navarre (channels), Béarn (cow), Aquitaine (Leopard ), which will become 'of England (three lions) ... [link to translate.google.co.uk] Moon. That spells moon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 47378446 An important stop during the pilgrimage is the mud volcano called Chandrakup literally 'Moon Well'. I don't think I've heard of mud volcanoes before [link to en.wikipedia.org] About 86% of the gas released from these structures is methane, with much less carbon dioxide and nitrogen emitted. For those of us that watched the Gulf underwater cams, besides a few discussing Methane Hydrates, the Cinnabar color really stood out too. There was a rich Yellow color too. The Red and Yellow though is what I try to reproduce when I do the Solar prints (lithographs) of the ROV images. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45770774 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 12:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi Aether, I wish you and all here well. Thank you for this film, have only just got round to watching it. [link to www.youtube.com] Very interesting....but leaves one asking more! Such as what was before this, why did this occur, why have people forsaken each other .......on and on? On the same note, I wondered if you had seen these two symbols before and had any type of information regarding them? (they were not in the film) :circle-line: :heart2: The only reason I ask is that the first has been chasing me around ( the same as the number 47) and the second, in which each circle is in fact a heart and the orientation of said may be any way, has become.......well basically burnt onto my physical form!! Thank you |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 12:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More Alexander After bringing the Persian Empire to an end, Alexander the Great tried to rule the area through one of his military commanders. But Ariarathes, a Persian aristocrat, somehow became king of the Cappadocians. Ariarathes I (332—322 BC) was a successful ruler, and he extended the borders of the Cappadocian Kingdom as far as to the Black Sea. The kingdom of Cappadocia lived in peace until the death of Alexander. The previous empire was then divided into many parts, and Cappadocia fell to Eumenes. His claims were made good in 322 BC by the regent Perdiccas, who crucified Ariarathes; but in the dissensions which brought about Eumenes's death, the son of Ariarathes recovered his inheritance and left it to a line of successors, who mostly bore the name of the founder of the dynasty. [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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aether (OP) User ID: 2788372 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 12:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Scientists found aquatic appearing diatom fragment in earth's stratosphere, and say with no known mechanism to send them up 24 to 27 km high, that it came in from outer space and is alien. The father of Panspermia, Wickramshe? is in on the paper, and says that a possible method is from gigantic blue jets that have been observed in the stratosphere. This observation is extremely reasonable, yet the scientists ignore it, and claim it came from space. Quoting: observation[link to holographicgalaxy.blogspot.co.uk] That's quite incredible. If anything it confirms that panspermia does happen but the system of origin is the Earth. This is amazing. The Earth is the Garden of Eden. Quoting: observation |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 01:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Heard this on the radio this morning. They joked he hid his stash in it, lol [link to www.usatoday.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27543704 United States 09/25/2013 01:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27543704 [link to en.wikipedia.org] So did England use cross symbol on their money back in the 1700's? I think those are spanish coins [link to www.google.com (secure)] |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/25/2013 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The moment when perception of 'foundational permanence' changes. Quoting: Seer777 To the point of no longer believing one own eyes. Her response is one of fear and confusion. [link to www.youtube.com] that is so sweet, i like that mom and dad Why is it so noticeable when someone gets a haircut? How about drastic change 'hairdo'. The way we incorporate the 'new look' into memory, is similar to her reaction, but without the crying. Unless the 'hair cut' is really bad. lol. For her, it became moments of 'this dad' is not 'My dad'. And then having to be then coaxed by her parents that he was indeed, still her father. I thought this interesting feedback... Zoo BANS leopard-print clothing - because it 'confuses' the lions and tigers Zookeepers noticed the tigers, lions and giraffes get confused when they spot guests wearing a leopard coat or snakeskin bag. Tigers may start to salivate when they notice visitors wearing zebra print tops and a giraffe could spot her ideal mate in a tall, dark, giraffe trouser-print wearing man. Banned prints include zebra, leopard, cheetah, tiger, African wild dog, spotted and stripe hyena and giraffe. [link to news.yahoo.com] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 2788372 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 04:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i had a bottle of cider 6 hours ago and i am still within the effects of it and thinking is emotionaly sensative as in "foggy" Last Edited by aether on 09/25/2013 04:22 PM |
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aether (OP) User ID: 2788372 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 04:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I thought this interesting feedback... Zoo BANS leopard-print clothing - because it 'confuses' the lions and tigers Zookeepers noticed the tigers, lions and giraffes get confused when they spot guests wearing a leopard coat or snakeskin bag. Tigers may start to salivate when they notice visitors wearing zebra print tops and a giraffe could spot her ideal mate in a tall, dark, giraffe trouser-print wearing man. Banned prints include zebra, leopard, cheetah, tiger, African wild dog, spotted and stripe hyena and giraffe. [link to news.yahoo.com] vision is a powerful emitional override of sense is the sensation |
aether (OP) User ID: 2788372 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: aether What is even more impressive, is that you still are 'buzzed' 6 hours later after 1 cider with lunch. :) yes i should sleep, it was a buzz which, in the right company , it was the right buzz not being in the right company the buzz become a mood block to everything so i have done nothing but loon around doing nothing Last Edited by aether on 09/25/2013 04:31 PM |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 United States 09/25/2013 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What is even more impressive, is that you still are 'buzzed' 6 hours later after 1 cider with lunch. Quoting: Seer777 :) yes i should sleep, it was a buzz where in the right company it was the right buzz not being in the right company the buzz become a mood block to everything so i have done nothing but loon around doing nothing I am finishing up the 69 infinity rings I made yesterday. I was quite please with the number I ended up with randomly, when I counted them out... Drink some water. That should help. :) Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
aether (OP) User ID: 2788372 United Kingdom 09/25/2013 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What is even more impressive, is that you still are 'buzzed' 6 hours later after 1 cider with lunch. Quoting: Seer777 :) yes i should sleep, it was a buzz where in the right company it was the right buzz not being in the right company the buzz become a mood block to everything so i have done nothing but loon around doing nothing I am finishing up the 69 infinity rings I made yesterday. I was quite please with the number I ended up with randomly, when I counted them out... Drink some water. That should help. :) yes i liked the sound/feel of the material you are using, soft and nice to sense, a roundness to it i think i have gone off corners/angles , i like round things |