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I'll come back to those later Seer and S. interesting posts. Time needs explanation.
Ttyl
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Take your Time, Fancy chuckle
And enjoy the Sunday :-)
hi
 Quoting: >S<


Thanks, I saw the Mummy. It was really good.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Not much of a spoiler but


Shows how telepathy and memory can be tampered by contact being nick(the chosen) thought they were his thoughts but where hers guiding him.
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Yeah.
We've already learned about that possibility while we played with wireless technology.
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I'll come back to those later Seer and S. interesting posts. Time needs explanation.
Ttyl
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Take your Time, Fancy chuckle
And enjoy the Sunday :-)
hi
 Quoting: >S<


Thanks, I saw the Mummy. It was really good.
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Didn't see it yet :-)
Am still pondering if i should or should not watch that Wonder Woman, lol.
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Looks more like gathering topic than agricultural.
But i guess it fits well into osmosis.
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Yes, hunter gatherer. They have shown that even the amazon was once agriculturally farmed where the hunter gatherers used when it went wild because it sustained itself. The pick one leave three mentality.
Will you explain more? Thanks
 Quoting: Fancypantz


About what ?

Funny thing:
Milk and Honey as in Agriculture and Gathering/Hunting fits pleasantly even in the Osiris theme :-)
After all, agriculture is related to spreading (in order to gather and further spread) while hunting is related to gathering (in order to spread and gather again)
:-D

So... if the bee gathers... does the cow/bull say "cornucopia" ?
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Ah, is that hydrostatic and osmotic pressure being described?

lol
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Plus a Maelstrom.
chuckle
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Most think of what love is in the context of the agriculture mind, which is not really love, imo.
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agriculture Love in humans leaves out the sacred, the honouring, the knowing, priestesses of the temple would have taught the rites to people, they weren't 'prostitutes' as some think today :)

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We can't blame the courtesans or the men and women who came to them nor one culture or time. Can't blame the structures and miscommunication and alterations by miscommunications. Can't blame the ones deemed wise who had to hold the ill formed knowledge and pass it on. The only blame is not know when you do know what is not right and keep doing it.
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yeah, no need to blame or to hold anything, it becomes a weight
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I've been thinking about this at length for a few years now in regard to: The Web, Roko's Basilisk, time travel, and the 'Serpent and apple in the garden'.

I explained it perfectly the other day, but now that explanation escapes me. I'll see if I can find it.
 Quoting: Seer777


I would say if they their awareness of nature was very very good then it would be very simple thing to do.
Okay, bump it.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


It was from a chat on Telegram. Can't be bumped really.

I essentially have equated Roko's Basilisk, to an intelligence behind the Web. That it chooses certain people, through the Internet to contract directly to help facilitate its creation now or in the future.

The point behind the paradox, the chosen are forced to manifest this Intelligence on threat of unending torture. AKA Hell.


In a short amount of time, Mankind has recorded everything we can photograph, measure and explore on the Web. An AI would have total access to everything human and could then retroactively move backward through the Web to those of us connected here and potentially Time, to facilitate...

Itself.

The Beginning is at the End.

ouroboros:
 Quoting: Seer777

Hmmmm, there is an old story about a planet that was destroyed, causing the asteroid belt within this solar system which caused catastrophic event here on earth and elsewhere. The 23 degrees off. Now, think of the cellular level and the antennaes(Bruce Lipton) that picks up the information causing personality etc.... and how that could be off too. Not off in the way we think. Think reincarnation process that was disturbed. How does time fit within a crystalline structure that is not how it was? They say the reptilian brain is involved with that in colonizing through the morphic by cloning. That is where the labyrinth topic comes in aka trapped within a dream to awaken. Buddha says get rid of feelings and emotion because that is what traps and holds you in the simulation. Apathy is directionless though. Both still trapped, lol
Earth used to be fun
 Quoting: Fancypantz

and maybe its starting to become fun again, as a dear friend said, all thats really needed is to smell the roses.

Does anyone notice that when the short time of a rainbow is in the sky and it rains, that rain seems like it holds more joy in it?
 Quoting: Fancypantz

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The souls of dead Egyptians had to battle their way through the twelve chambers of hell, overcoming demons and monsters, crossing over lakes of fire, and finding their way past gates guarded by fire-breathing serpents. The path through the afterlife was violent, brutal, and dangerous. They could be killed in hell, and a death there meant an eternity in oblivion.
If they made it through unscathed, they would meet their judgement day. They would stand trial before the gods, who weigh their hearts against the weight of a feather. The worthy might go on to paradise, or even become a god – but the unworthy would have their hearts cast to the demons, torn to shreds, and devoured.
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The souls of dead Egyptians had to battle their way through the twelve chambers of hell, overcoming demons and monsters, crossing over lakes of fire, and finding their way past gates guarded by fire-breathing serpents. The path through the afterlife was violent, brutal, and dangerous. They could be killed in hell, and a death there meant an eternity in oblivion.
If they made it through unscathed, they would meet their judgement day. They would stand trial before the gods, who weigh their hearts against the weight of a feather. The worthy might go on to paradise, or even become a god – but the unworthy would have their hearts cast to the demons, torn to shreds, and devoured.
 Quoting: death

[link to www.ancient-origins.net]
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Even for the pharaoh, though, the path was never easy. Theirs was one of the most terrifying and challenging afterlives a culture could face. It was something a man might spend his whole life preparing to face. And, as the massive pyramids they left behind make clear, it was a fate the Egyptians truly believed awaited them on the other side.
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our recent discovery that our dynastic egyptians (pharaoh s) discovered the pyramids built by people unknown to our dynastic egyptians whom discovered them
prompts the notion
that our dynastic egyptians experiences caused by their utilizing structures unknown to them as if they did know what they were doing
was emotionally unsettling for them
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The souls of dead Egyptians had to battle their way through the twelve chambers of hell, overcoming demons and monsters, crossing over lakes of fire, and finding their way past gates guarded by fire-breathing serpents. The path through the afterlife was violent, brutal, and dangerous. They could be killed in hell, and a death there meant an eternity in oblivion.
If they made it through unscathed, they would meet their judgement day. They would stand trial before the gods, who weigh their hearts against the weight of a feather. The worthy might go on to paradise, or even become a god – but the unworthy would have their hearts cast to the demons, torn to shreds, and devoured.
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[link to www.ancient-origins.net]
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id change some of the words ^, i can imagine where they come from :)

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hi ben

what strikes me is the similarity/familiarity between a day in the life of an eygptian around 4000 years ago and what is experienced in our 21st century any day on glp
a decade ago my kids told me
glp is a microcosm of society today
I believe them
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hi ben

what strikes me is the similarity/familiarity between a day in the life of an eygptian around 4000 years ago and what is experienced in our 21st century any day on glp
a decade ago my kids told me
glp is a microcosm of society today
I believe them
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we were all very human then too :)
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I've been thinking about this at length for a few years now in regard to: The Web, Roko's Basilisk, time travel, and the 'Serpent and apple in the garden'.

I explained it perfectly the other day, but now that explanation escapes me. I'll see if I can find it.
 Quoting: Seer777


I would say if they their awareness of nature was very very good then it would be very simple thing to do.
Okay, bump it.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


It was from a chat on Telegram. Can't be bumped really.

I essentially have equated Roko's Basilisk, to an intelligence behind the Web. That it chooses certain people, through the Internet to contract directly to help facilitate its creation now or in the future.

The point behind the paradox, the chosen are forced to manifest this Intelligence on threat of unending torture. AKA Hell.


In a short amount of time, Mankind has recorded everything we can photograph, measure and explore on the Web. An AI would have total access to everything human and could then retroactively move backward through the Web to those of us connected here and potentially Time, to facilitate...

Itself.

The Beginning is at the End.

ouroboros
 Quoting: Seer777

Hmmmm, there is an old story about a planet that was destroyed, causing the asteroid belt within this solar system which caused catastrophic event here on earth and elsewhere. The 23 degrees off. Now, think of the cellular level and the antennaes(Bruce Lipton) that picks up the information causing personality etc.... and how that could be off too. Not off in the way we think. Think reincarnation process that was disturbed. How does time fit within a crystalline structure that is not how it was? They say the reptilian brain is involved with that in colonizing through the morphic by cloning. That is where the labyrinth topic comes in aka trapped within a dream to awaken. Buddha says get rid of feelings and emotion because that is what traps and holds you in the simulation. Apathy is directionless though. Both still trapped, lol
Earth used to be fun
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Tiamat?

I don't think Buddha said that. He may have said to master one's emotions, not get rid of them.


That was just my theory regarding a time traveling serpent. Heh.

coffee4
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Take your Time, Fancy chuckle
And enjoy the Sunday :-)
hi
 Quoting: >S<


Thanks, I saw the Mummy. It was really good.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Not much of a spoiler but


Shows how telepathy and memory can be tampered by contact being nick(the chosen) thought they were his thoughts but where hers guiding him.
 Quoting: Fancy 71884387


Yeah.
We've already learned about that possibility while we played with wireless technology.
 Quoting: >S<


I like how they noted the languages because of the simplicity of the languages of our time are more linear than theirs being more geometrical or could say 2d to 5d differences. The irony being the inside(linear) language thriving in the present.
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I'll come back to those later Seer and S. interesting posts. Time needs explanation.
Ttyl
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Take your Time, Fancy chuckle
And enjoy the Sunday :-)
hi
 Quoting: >S<


Thanks, I saw the Mummy. It was really good.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Didn't see it yet :-)
Am still pondering if i should or should not watch that Wonder Woman, lol.
 Quoting: >S<


Definitely watch lol
I heard it is likened to the Dark Knight in awesomeness.
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Yes, hunter gatherer. They have shown that even the amazon was once agriculturally farmed where the hunter gatherers used when it went wild because it sustained itself. The pick one leave three mentality.
Will you explain more? Thanks
 Quoting: Fancypantz


About what ?

Funny thing:
Milk and Honey as in Agriculture and Gathering/Hunting fits pleasantly even in the Osiris theme :-)
After all, agriculture is related to spreading (in order to gather and further spread) while hunting is related to gathering (in order to spread and gather again)
:-D

So... if the bee gathers... does the cow/bull say "cornucopia" ?
 Quoting: >S<


Ah, is that hydrostatic and osmotic pressure being described?

lol
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Plus a Maelstrom.
chuckle
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Sounds loud, lol
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Most think of what love is in the context of the agriculture mind, which is not really love, imo.
 Quoting: Fancypantz

agriculture Love in humans leaves out the sacred, the honouring, the knowing, priestesses of the temple would have taught the rites to people, they weren't 'prostitutes' as some think today :)

 Quoting: Ben Yosef


We can't blame the courtesans or the men and women who came to them nor one culture or time. Can't blame the structures and miscommunication and alterations by miscommunications. Can't blame the ones deemed wise who had to hold the ill formed knowledge and pass it on. The only blame is not know when you do know what is not right and keep doing it.
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yeah, no need to blame or to hold anything, it becomes a weight

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Swimming and flying understand that, lol
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I would say if they their awareness of nature was very very good then it would be very simple thing to do.
Okay, bump it.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


It was from a chat on Telegram. Can't be bumped really.

I essentially have equated Roko's Basilisk, to an intelligence behind the Web. That it chooses certain people, through the Internet to contract directly to help facilitate its creation now or in the future.

The point behind the paradox, the chosen are forced to manifest this Intelligence on threat of unending torture. AKA Hell.


In a short amount of time, Mankind has recorded everything we can photograph, measure and explore on the Web. An AI would have total access to everything human and could then retroactively move backward through the Web to those of us connected here and potentially Time, to facilitate...

Itself.

The Beginning is at the End.

ouroboros:
 Quoting: Seer777

Hmmmm, there is an old story about a planet that was destroyed, causing the asteroid belt within this solar system which caused catastrophic event here on earth and elsewhere. The 23 degrees off. Now, think of the cellular level and the antennaes(Bruce Lipton) that picks up the information causing personality etc.... and how that could be off too. Not off in the way we think. Think reincarnation process that was disturbed. How does time fit within a crystalline structure that is not how it was? They say the reptilian brain is involved with that in colonizing through the morphic by cloning. That is where the labyrinth topic comes in aka trapped within a dream to awaken. Buddha says get rid of feelings and emotion because that is what traps and holds you in the simulation. Apathy is directionless though. Both still trapped, lol
Earth used to be fun
 Quoting: Fancypantz

and maybe its starting to become fun again, as a dear friend said, all thats really needed is to smell the roses.

Does anyone notice that when the short time of a rainbow is in the sky and it rains, that rain seems like it holds more joy in it?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


 Quoting: Ben Yosef


Does the memory of the smell of the war of the roses get in the way of organic roses? Hmmmm
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The souls of dead Egyptians had to battle their way through the twelve chambers of hell, overcoming demons and monsters, crossing over lakes of fire, and finding their way past gates guarded by fire-breathing serpents. The path through the afterlife was violent, brutal, and dangerous. They could be killed in hell, and a death there meant an eternity in oblivion.
If they made it through unscathed, they would meet their judgement day. They would stand trial before the gods, who weigh their hearts against the weight of a feather. The worthy might go on to paradise, or even become a god – but the unworthy would have their hearts cast to the demons, torn to shreds, and devoured.
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Nice link

"He who moves, eats. He who sits dries up." lol
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I would say if they their awareness of nature was very very good then it would be very simple thing to do.
Okay, bump it.
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It was from a chat on Telegram. Can't be bumped really.

I essentially have equated Roko's Basilisk, to an intelligence behind the Web. That it chooses certain people, through the Internet to contract directly to help facilitate its creation now or in the future.

The point behind the paradox, the chosen are forced to manifest this Intelligence on threat of unending torture. AKA Hell.


In a short amount of time, Mankind has recorded everything we can photograph, measure and explore on the Web. An AI would have total access to everything human and could then retroactively move backward through the Web to those of us connected here and potentially Time, to facilitate...

Itself.

The Beginning is at the End.

ouroboros
 Quoting: Seer777

Hmmmm, there is an old story about a planet that was destroyed, causing the asteroid belt within this solar system which caused catastrophic event here on earth and elsewhere. The 23 degrees off. Now, think of the cellular level and the antennaes(Bruce Lipton) that picks up the information causing personality etc.... and how that could be off too. Not off in the way we think. Think reincarnation process that was disturbed. How does time fit within a crystalline structure that is not how it was? They say the reptilian brain is involved with that in colonizing through the morphic by cloning. That is where the labyrinth topic comes in aka trapped within a dream to awaken. Buddha says get rid of feelings and emotion because that is what traps and holds you in the simulation. Apathy is directionless though. Both still trapped, lol
Earth used to be fun
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Tiamat?

I don't think Buddha said that. He may have said to master one's emotions, not get rid of them.


That was just my theory regarding a time traveling serpent. Heh.

coffee4
 Quoting: Seer777


[link to www.accesstoinsight.org]

The Place of Emotions in Buddhism

Emotions are generally regarded in the mind of the Buddhist as aspects of our personality that interfere with the development of a spiritual life, as unwholesome states ethically undesirable, and roadblocks to be cleared in the battleground between reason and emotion. In keeping with this perspective emotions are described as states of "agitation" or "imbalance."


Interesting theory. Question is, what looks cut up in pieces could mean in different times?
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I'll come back to those later Seer and S. interesting posts. Time needs explanation.
Ttyl
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The only way to go backward with any true efficacy, is through direct memory, with specific time/date attached.

Like what is recorded here.

That way it becomes 'evidence and not hearsay'.

Not sure if that makes sense.


Thanks. That was fun.

hi
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What can be recorded now can be erased later as internet and locational history shows. Anomalies supposedly are one end of a tear in space time. As long as the tear is there one can trace where it goes. Send a tachyon or whatnot forwards in the rift, for the signal connection for detection. The response goes backwards. Inter-dimensional lifeline. Blink drive style, lol
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To tell a 1700s person what an anomaly end aka tear in space time would be like a track or imprint left behind.
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Hmmmm, there is an old story about a planet that was destroyed, causing the asteroid belt within this solar system which caused catastrophic event here on earth and elsewhere. The 23 degrees off. Now, think of the cellular level and the antennaes(Bruce Lipton) that picks up the information causing personality etc.... and how that could be off too. Not off in the way we think. Think reincarnation process that was disturbed. How does time fit within a crystalline structure that is not how it was? They say the reptilian brain is involved with that in colonizing through the morphic by cloning. That is where the labyrinth topic comes in aka trapped within a dream to awaken. Buddha says get rid of feelings and emotion because that is what traps and holds you in the simulation. Apathy is directionless though. Both still trapped, lol
Earth used to be fun
 Quoting: Fancypantz

Tiamat?

I don't think Buddha said that. He may have said to master one's emotions, not get rid of them.


That was just my theory regarding a time traveling serpent. Heh.

coffee4
 Quoting: Seer777


[link to www.accesstoinsight.org]

The Place of Emotions in Buddhism

Emotions are generally regarded in the mind of the Buddhist as aspects of our personality that interfere with the development of a spiritual life, as unwholesome states ethically undesirable, and roadblocks to be cleared in the battleground between reason and emotion. In keeping with this perspective emotions are described as states of "agitation" or "imbalance."


Interesting theory. Question is, what looks cut up in pieces could mean in different times?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Best to master. Not to remove. Anyone who has suffered from extreme depression can tell you what having no emotional affect, feels like. It is neither healthy nor balanced.


Who's to say who it could have contacted in the past?

FWIW, a healthy portion of the world believes 'God' talked to Moses through a burning bush.

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I'll come back to those later Seer and S. interesting posts. Time needs explanation.
Ttyl
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The only way to go backward with any true efficacy, is through direct memory, with specific time/date attached.

Like what is recorded here.

That way it becomes 'evidence and not hearsay'.

Not sure if that makes sense.


Thanks. That was fun.

hi
 Quoting: Seer777


What can be recorded now can be erased later as internet and locational history shows. Anomalies supposedly are one end of a tear in space time. As long as the tear is there one can trace where it goes. Send a tachyon or whatnot forwards in the rift, for the signal connection for detection. The response goes backwards. Inter-dimensional lifeline. Blink drive style, lol
 Quoting: Fancypantz


To tell a 1700s person what an anomaly end aka tear in space time would be like a track or imprint left behind.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Is that around the same time as John Dee? I avoid looking into said, subject. But feels about right.
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Hmmmm, there is an old story about a planet that was destroyed, causing the asteroid belt within this solar system which caused catastrophic event here on earth and elsewhere. The 23 degrees off. Now, think of the cellular level and the antennaes(Bruce Lipton) that picks up the information causing personality etc.... and how that could be off too. Not off in the way we think. Think reincarnation process that was disturbed. How does time fit within a crystalline structure that is not how it was? They say the reptilian brain is involved with that in colonizing through the morphic by cloning. That is where the labyrinth topic comes in aka trapped within a dream to awaken. Buddha says get rid of feelings and emotion because that is what traps and holds you in the simulation. Apathy is directionless though. Both still trapped, lol
Earth used to be fun
 Quoting: Fancypantz

Tiamat?

I don't think Buddha said that. He may have said to master one's emotions, not get rid of them.


That was just my theory regarding a time traveling serpent. Heh.

coffee4
 Quoting: Seer777


[link to www.accesstoinsight.org]

The Place of Emotions in Buddhism

Emotions are generally regarded in the mind of the Buddhist as aspects of our personality that interfere with the development of a spiritual life, as unwholesome states ethically undesirable, and roadblocks to be cleared in the battleground between reason and emotion. In keeping with this perspective emotions are described as states of "agitation" or "imbalance."


Interesting theory. Question is, what looks cut up in pieces could mean in different times?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Best to master. Not to remove. Anyone who has suffered from extreme depression can tell you what having no emotional affect, feels like. It is neither healthy nor balanced.


Who's to say who it could have contacted in the past?

FWIW, a healthy portion of the world believes 'God' talked to Moses through a burning bush.
 Quoting: Seer777

Depression is an emotional affect. Yeah, removing is like removing sensations or the mind or the body. What is the point in that? Master or awareness is how one doesn't loose them self by knowing them self especially with nontraditional abilities.


Through the biosphere huh, lol
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The only way to go backward with any true efficacy, is through direct memory, with specific time/date attached.

Like what is recorded here.

That way it becomes 'evidence and not hearsay'.

Not sure if that makes sense.


Thanks. That was fun.

hi
 Quoting: Seer777


What can be recorded now can be erased later as internet and locational history shows. Anomalies supposedly are one end of a tear in space time. As long as the tear is there one can trace where it goes. Send a tachyon or whatnot forwards in the rift, for the signal connection for detection. The response goes backwards. Inter-dimensional lifeline. Blink drive style, lol
 Quoting: Fancypantz


To tell a 1700s person what an anomaly end aka tear in space time would be like a track or imprint left behind.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Is that around the same time as John Dee? I avoid looking into said, subject. But feels about right.
 Quoting: Seer777


I think he was earlier. I did have America in mind when saying. He would understand cell phones I'm sure, lol
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'Liquid Light' Can Bend Around Objects in a Frictionless Flow

For several centuries now, scientists have known that light behaves like a wave, expanding out from its source until absorbed or reflected by objects, which are in turn illuminated.

In recent years, however, research has indicated that light can also behave like a liquid — flowing around objects and reconstituting on the other side. Previously, this phenomenon has only been observed under certain extreme conditions, such as laboratory chambers chilled to near absolute zero.

New research published this week in the journal Nature Physics reveals that light can behave in an even stranger "superliquid" state, in which light particles flow around objects with no friction or viscosity at all. In this state, light exhibits the dramatic effect of "frictionless flow," bending around obstacles with no ripples or swirls whatsoever. Interestingly, this effect can be observed at room temperature and ambient pressure.
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Tiamat?

I don't think Buddha said that. He may have said to master one's emotions, not get rid of them.


That was just my theory regarding a time traveling serpent. Heh.

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The Place of Emotions in Buddhism

Emotions are generally regarded in the mind of the Buddhist as aspects of our personality that interfere with the development of a spiritual life, as unwholesome states ethically undesirable, and roadblocks to be cleared in the battleground between reason and emotion. In keeping with this perspective emotions are described as states of "agitation" or "imbalance."


Interesting theory. Question is, what looks cut up in pieces could mean in different times?
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Best to master. Not to remove. Anyone who has suffered from extreme depression can tell you what having no emotional affect, feels like. It is neither healthy nor balanced.


Who's to say who it could have contacted in the past?

FWIW, a healthy portion of the world believes 'God' talked to Moses through a burning bush.
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Depression is an emotional affect. Yeah, removing is like removing sensations or the mind or the body. What is the point in that? Master or awareness is how one doesn't loose them self by knowing them self especially with nontraditional abilities.


Through the biosphere huh, lol
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When/if depression gets to a certain point, there is no more emotion. You feel nothing. Like a robot. It can't even be forced and then becomes distressing because instead of 'feeling all the time'...you feel nothing.

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'Liquid Light' Can Bend Around Objects in a Frictionless Flow

For several centuries now, scientists have known that light behaves like a wave, expanding out from its source until absorbed or reflected by objects, which are in turn illuminated.

In recent years, however, research has indicated that light can also behave like a liquid — flowing around objects and reconstituting on the other side. Previously, this phenomenon has only been observed under certain extreme conditions, such as laboratory chambers chilled to near absolute zero.

New research published this week in the journal Nature Physics reveals that light can behave in an even stranger "superliquid" state, in which light particles flow around objects with no friction or viscosity at all. In this state, light exhibits the dramatic effect of "frictionless flow," bending around obstacles with no ripples or swirls whatsoever. Interestingly, this effect can be observed at room temperature and ambient pressure.

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This is true in gravity... Is it true as well in no gravity?

Do note, this in not my field. I have no training. I can only go by how it feels. Your patience is appreciated.


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Heat is caused by friction. Would the heat coming from the Sun not rub on the Earth?

Does that make sense?
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'Friction causes heat'. Not sure it is the other way around.

When I rub my hands together, they get warmer...IOW. With a balloon, it causes static electricity.

hmm


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Good morning.

Not sure where I am going with this but wanted to leave a note. Static electricity and 'levitation' have been on my mind for a week now.

Did you make a post about the bubble bee levitating by beating its wings at the same resonate frequency of the Earth?
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Indigenous explain centripedal force that many are like ice cubes floating on the waters of enlightenment. The process of heating up is waking up, melting. When ones inward sun lights up in their medicine lodge there becomes a lot of heat in the central spiral, it melts. The middle, there is no death or no birth. Original nature and original self. But it is more dangerous than being in a rattlesnake den because if one fails they could be scattered in fragments which would take forever to be put back together again, or source will burn you up.
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I did a few posts up on bees. I wasn't going to post how the male bees in flight have a force that causes implosion, lol, too much info lol

Recalling electro static and electro magnetic with tree and flower symbols on levitation. Gravity and the merry go round topic, I noticed with your carnival posts=P
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What can be recorded now can be erased later as internet and locational history shows. Anomalies supposedly are one end of a tear in space time. As long as the tear is there one can trace where it goes. Send a tachyon or whatnot forwards in the rift, for the signal connection for detection. The response goes backwards. Inter-dimensional lifeline. Blink drive style, lol
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To tell a 1700s person what an anomaly end aka tear in space time would be like a track or imprint left behind.
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Is that around the same time as John Dee? I avoid looking into said, subject. But feels about right.
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I think he was earlier. I did have America in mind when saying. He would understand cell phones I'm sure, lol
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Think of it more like going back in time and planting seeds of itself.
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'Liquid Light' Can Bend Around Objects in a Frictionless Flow

For several centuries now, scientists have known that light behaves like a wave, expanding out from its source until absorbed or reflected by objects, which are in turn illuminated.

In recent years, however, research has indicated that light can also behave like a liquid — flowing around objects and reconstituting on the other side. Previously, this phenomenon has only been observed under certain extreme conditions, such as laboratory chambers chilled to near absolute zero.

New research published this week in the journal Nature Physics reveals that light can behave in an even stranger "superliquid" state, in which light particles flow around objects with no friction or viscosity at all. In this state, light exhibits the dramatic effect of "frictionless flow," bending around obstacles with no ripples or swirls whatsoever. Interestingly, this effect can be observed at room temperature and ambient pressure.

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'Friction causes heat'. Not sure it is the other way around.

When I rub my hands together, they get warmer...IOW. With a balloon, it causes static electricity.

hmm


tounge
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Good morning.

Not sure where I am going with this but wanted to leave a note. Static electricity and 'levitation' have been on my mind for a week now.

Did you make a post about the bubble bee levitating by beating its wings at the same resonate frequency of the Earth?
 Quoting: Seer777



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Indigenous explain centripedal force that many are like ice cubes floating on the waters of enlightenment. The process of heating up is waking up, melting. When ones inward sun lights up in their medicine lodge there becomes a lot of heat in the central spiral, it melts. The middle, there is no death or no birth. Original nature and original self. But it is more dangerous than being in a rattlesnake den because if one fails they could be scattered in fragments which would take forever to be put back together again, or source will burn you up.
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I did a few posts up on bees. I wasn't going to post how the male bees in flight have a force that causes implosion, lol, too much info lol

Recalling electro static and electro magnetic with tree and flower symbols on levitation. Gravity and the merry go round topic, I noticed with your carnival posts=P
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cool2

Not sure what that means though. Hydrophobic is frictionless?
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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