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Bazza

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  1. Re: The Last Word well, it was created by God. There are also the etheric and astral bodies, the so called "advanced physiology course"
  2. Re: The Last Word I know the discipline exists, i thought we could you know talk about it.
  3. Re: The Last Word what about quantum biology?
  4. Re: Longest Running Thread EVER more like "ring ins" to fill in numbers. Give Cancer a challenge.
  5. Re: The Last Word cytoskeleton microtubules FTW
  6. Re: A World Map of Nuclear Explosions You did, that big island connected to Mexico and Canada called "the American mainland"
  7. Re: Longest Running Thread EVER no, extra time required to work it out, thats all.
  8. Re: Longest Running Thread EVER so it is still an INT Drain effect.
  9. Re: Longest Running Thread EVER because as I don't understand it it must be draining my INT, hence INT Drain. Simple.
  10. Re: Complicate the Person Above ha ha ha ha ha L Marcus is The Comedian
  11. Re: Longest Running Thread EVER if I knew what that was...I'd be able to answer. So yes...INT Drain
  12. Re: Longest Running Thread EVER INT Drain as it takes a while before the person can understand it -- like calculus.
  13. Re: Longest Running Thread EVER megascaled gibberish
  14. Re: Complicate the Person Above death tribble was the original care bear
  15. Re: The Last Word fixed your typo
  16. Re: The Last Word You have no idea how prescient the first sentence is. The last sentence however... Of course it based on the assumptions of "time " and "space"... A few scientists who have an expanded perspective of science, not limited by the Cartesian materialism paradigm, have published/produced scientific evidence (particularly in the fields of psychology/medicine) that the biological quantum macrocosmic system we call "our body" (and "our mind") is not limited by time and/or space. Maybe then, the ball and chain (alluded to above) that has shackled Western Civilization can be liberated and a renewed and reinvigorated science can take is place.
  17. Re: Longest Running Thread EVER that is what we are here for. *sigh*
  18. Re: What Have You Watched Recently? I disagree. I enjoyed season 4 best of all seven seasons and found stuff to like in all the seasons. my advice AA: watch it all, or trust your gut when it is time to stop.
  19. Re: Musings on Random Musings You are not talking about that fabled artifact -- the Mjolnir of Meetings -- are you?
  20. Re: Complicate the Person Above Didn't we do this last night? Death tribble went to see his favourite band in Sydney, Aus. (I say this cause I'm off for 4 days doing the same)
  21. Re: Jokes A man owned a small farm in Australia. The tax office claimed he was not paying proper wages to his help and sent an representative out to interview him. "I need a list of your employees and how much you pay them," demanded the rep. "Well," replied the farmer, "there's my farm hand who's been with me for 3 years. I pay him $200 a week plus free room and board. The cook has been here for 18 months, and I pay her $150 per week plus free room and board. Then there's the half-wit. He works about 18 hours every day and does about 90% of all the work around here. He makes about $10 per week, pays his own room and board, and I buy him a bottle of bourbon every Saturday night. He also sleeps with my wife occasionally." "That's the guy I want to talk to ... the half-wit," says the agent. "That would be me," replied the farmer.
  22. Re: The Last Word Hey Cancer. I agree with most (if not all with what you have posted). I'm leaving town tomorrow to go see my favourite band Cold Chisel perform (see sig) on Saturday Night so may not get time tonight or tomorrow morning to post a reply. To get there I only have to fly 2 or 3 thousand km from Darwin to Sydney (4.5 hour plane trip). I hope to continue this discussion (well series of posts) when I get back, so keep the keyboard warm for me.
  23. Re: The Last Word 1) a small quibble: didn't Copernicus only say that Earth wasn't the centre on the Solar System, and was others who said "...that the Universe looks the same from all points at all time". Being a fan of Giordano Bruno I've read that he was one of those people (and how can you not love a fellow whose last words before being burned to death were: "It is with far greater fear that you pronounce, than I receive, this sentence." ) 2) I like what you have written and get a lot out of it (don't get me wrong on that score) and feel that it is represents the science point-of-view in a concise manner; but feel it is incomplete. To it I'd add the Hindu concept of Maya (first two paragraphs describe it well), and the Ashtavakra Gita. There may be a similarity between the Ashtavakra Gita and the Poimandres but I'll leave that to more qualified scholars.
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