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Post by Boothen on Apr 10, 2019 22:37:20 GMT
This interests me immensely, especially as a major part of my thesis concerned black holes and high gravity fields. Fascinating. I'm into the big G myself. Far more interested in electro-magnetism. Toroids, Z-pinches, crystal vortices, binary info, Cavitation. Fibonacci. And some of the theories and science behind Central Processing Units. And Astrology. Have you had a look at any of that in your studies? Yeah, touched on a few of those, with EM being the most prevalent. Would I be right in guessing that your field is fusion research then? As for astrology, shame on you.
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Post by Gods on Apr 10, 2019 22:54:13 GMT
Wow, the heart of darkness itself! "Astronomers Capture First Image of a Black Hole An international collaboration presents paradigm-shifting observations of the gargantuan black hole at the heart of distant galaxy Messier 87" 6.5 billion times more massive than the Sun
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Post by auntiegeorge on Apr 10, 2019 23:08:43 GMT
I wish they would spend all this money finding a cure for cancer instead.
Black holes my arse.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Apr 10, 2019 23:11:18 GMT
Fascinating. I'm into the big G myself. Far more interested in electro-magnetism. Toroids, Z-pinches, crystal vortices, binary info, Cavitation. Fibonacci. And some of the theories and science behind Central Processing Units. And Astrology. Have you had a look at any of that in your studies? Yeah, touched on a few of those, with EM being the most prevalent. Would I be right in guessing that your field is fusion research then? As for astrology, shame on you. Astrology is the key to understanding everything. It's why everyone from Nixon to Thatcher had Astrologer/Mediums in their entourages. A dip into Hermeticism, an understanding of enduring symbolism offers clues. I'm fascinated by EM and specifically Plasma in all it's forms. From in the blood to the huge Carrington Event. I believe that every cometary event {Bayieux Tapestry, Napolean's Comet, Tunguska} were all in fact Electro-Magnetic Plasma discharges. Big enough and they can cause Fission/Fusion and all sorts of funky effects that we don't yet fully understand. Or at least superficially chosen not to pursue. Funny how the Ancients seemed to have a grasp of it all though. Stars and planets are toroidal spins, electromagnetic plasma/crystal twinkling binary info to Earth {and receiving it} Magnetic waves, radiation, Aether. Space maths are a complex web of calculations involving artificial constants to support a false premise. We're a spinning ball hurtling on the coat tails of the Sun, in a sort of vacuum, joined in the dance by a few other rocks. I reckon Black Holes, Dark Matter, Dark Energy are there to plug the holes in the original fabrication. That's my view having looked into it. Theoretical math. Simple observation and experience soon disabuses a man of that fallacy. I'm fascinated by Quantum Physics, but again it's over complex, left foggy with math. There aren't different rules and laws for the tiny and the massive there's a unifying theory of everything. Fibonacci. Something out of nothing, going fractal. 0 1 1 2 3 5 etc.... Vibration at different frequencies creating matter. The attractions and repulsions, and self organising nature of EM being at the heart of the nature of things {and consciousness}. The Torus, {the infinity symbol, the swastika, the cross etc Icons through the ages}. A Z-pinch creates a spark, light. The start of a crystal lattice = An atom. As the attractions and repulsions of the magnetic fields self organise at different frequencies they form different molecules, in response to the environment. Which in turn repel/attract to form organisms etc. A bit like Iron fillings behave in bar magnet fields etc. So Stars and Galaxies are of the same nature. IMO.
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Post by thevoid on Apr 10, 2019 23:42:41 GMT
Jeremy Corbyn saw one in the 70's...Allegedly. Diane Abbott.
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Apr 11, 2019 0:12:07 GMT
This interests me immensely, especially as a major part of my thesis concerned black holes and high gravity fields. Speaking as a layman here,but if the gravitational pull of a black hole is inextricable,how can even light escape?
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Post by Boothen on Apr 11, 2019 4:16:10 GMT
This interests me immensely, especially as a major part of my thesis concerned black holes and high gravity fields. Speaking as a layman here,but if the gravitational pull of a black hole is inextricable,how can even light escape? Light can't, and doesn't, escape. What you're seeing in the images is the accretion disk, matter that's caught up in the gravitational pull and is systemically being ripped apart as it spirals around on it's inevitable journey towards the event horizon and it's destruction. And it's then, once past the event horizon, that nothing can escape - not even light.
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Post by stoke111 on Apr 11, 2019 5:38:32 GMT
Depends on what size foot you are I suppose I'm a bit dumb but has anyone measured a light year and how? Not sure if this is me missing the joke but speed of light is constant in a vacuum and so if you know the speed and know the time (a year) you can work out the distance of a light year.
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Post by musik on Apr 11, 2019 6:07:04 GMT
I wish they would spend all this money finding a cure for cancer instead. Black holes my arse. Not to mention the +$1.74 trillion spent on weapons each year.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 6:37:45 GMT
I wish they would spend all this money finding a cure for cancer instead. Black holes my arse. If they banished processed food, that would help immensely Or we could help ourselves and eat healthily As they say...its not rocket science 🤪
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Apr 11, 2019 11:41:49 GMT
Speaking as a layman here,but if the gravitational pull of a black hole is inextricable,how can even light escape? Light can't, and doesn't, escape. What you're seeing in the images is the accretion disk, matter that's caught up in the gravitational pull and is systemically being ripped apart as it spirals around on it's inevitable journey towards the event horizon and it's destruction. And it's then, once past the event horizon, that nothing can escape - not even light. Is a Black Hole effectively a vacuum contained within a vacuum{space}?
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Post by thequietman on Apr 11, 2019 11:46:16 GMT
Yeah, touched on a few of those, with EM being the most prevalent. Would I be right in guessing that your field is fusion research then? As for astrology, shame on you. Astrology is the key to understanding everything. It's why everyone from Nixon to Thatcher had Astrologer/Mediums in their entourages. A dip into Hermeticism, an understanding of enduring symbolism offers clues. I'm fascinated by EM and specifically Plasma in all it's forms. From in the blood to the huge Carrington Event. I believe that every cometary event {Bayieux Tapestry, Napolean's Comet, Tunguska} were all in fact Electro-Magnetic Plasma discharges. Big enough and they can cause Fission/Fusion and all sorts of funky effects that we don't yet fully understand. Or at least superficially chosen not to pursue. Funny how the Ancients seemed to have a grasp of it all though. Stars and planets are toroidal spins, electromagnetic plasma/crystal twinkling binary info to Earth {and receiving it} Magnetic waves, radiation, Aether. Space maths are a complex web of calculations involving artificial constants to support a false premise. We're a spinning ball hurtling on the coat tails of the Sun, in a sort of vacuum, joined in the dance by a few other rocks. I reckon Black Holes, Dark Matter, Dark Energy are there to plug the holes in the original fabrication. That's my view having looked into it. Theoretical math. Simple observation and experience soon disabuses a man of that fallacy. I'm fascinated by Quantum Physics, but again it's over complex, left foggy with math. There aren't different rules and laws for the tiny and the massive there's a unifying theory of everything. Fibonacci. Something out of nothing, going fractal. 0 1 1 2 3 5 etc.... Vibration at different frequencies creating matter. The attractions and repulsions, and self organising nature of EM being at the heart of the nature of things {and consciousness}. The Torus, {the infinity symbol, the swastika, the cross etc Icons through the ages}. A Z-pinch creates a spark, light. The start of a crystal lattice = An atom. As the attractions and repulsions of the magnetic fields self organise at different frequencies they form different molecules, in response to the environment. Which in turn repel/attract to form organisms etc. A bit like Iron fillings behave in bar magnet fields etc. So Stars and Galaxies are of the same nature. IMO. Absolutely right about the gaps in knowledge, made up constracts etc. Cheees (edit did I mean constants? constructs? no idea ....) . Much of cosmic theory is still at the paradigm stage. Produce a plausible law/equation, muck about with it, chuck in a few "variable constants" to make facts fit the theory. Bob's your uncle, the latest paradigm.
Quantum theory is much the same, to be honest, although as you say the maths is even hairier & totally incompatible with cosmic theory.
Fibonacci, fractals - fascinating. You ever looked into Chaos theory? Lovely stuff. Got a great book at home that I've read so many times the front cover's fallen off so I can't remeber who it's by ...
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Apr 11, 2019 12:32:24 GMT
Astrology is the key to understanding everything. It's why everyone from Nixon to Thatcher had Astrologer/Mediums in their entourages. A dip into Hermeticism, an understanding of enduring symbolism offers clues. I'm fascinated by EM and specifically Plasma in all it's forms. From in the blood to the huge Carrington Event. I believe that every cometary event {Bayieux Tapestry, Napolean's Comet, Tunguska} were all in fact Electro-Magnetic Plasma discharges. Big enough and they can cause Fission/Fusion and all sorts of funky effects that we don't yet fully understand. Or at least superficially chosen not to pursue. Funny how the Ancients seemed to have a grasp of it all though. Stars and planets are toroidal spins, electromagnetic plasma/crystal twinkling binary info to Earth {and receiving it} Magnetic waves, radiation, Aether. Space maths are a complex web of calculations involving artificial constants to support a false premise. We're a spinning ball hurtling on the coat tails of the Sun, in a sort of vacuum, joined in the dance by a few other rocks. I reckon Black Holes, Dark Matter, Dark Energy are there to plug the holes in the original fabrication. That's my view having looked into it. Theoretical math. Simple observation and experience soon disabuses a man of that fallacy. I'm fascinated by Quantum Physics, but again it's over complex, left foggy with math. There aren't different rules and laws for the tiny and the massive there's a unifying theory of everything. Fibonacci. Something out of nothing, going fractal. 0 1 1 2 3 5 etc.... Vibration at different frequencies creating matter. The attractions and repulsions, and self organising nature of EM being at the heart of the nature of things {and consciousness}. The Torus, {the infinity symbol, the swastika, the cross etc Icons through the ages}. A Z-pinch creates a spark, light. The start of a crystal lattice = An atom. As the attractions and repulsions of the magnetic fields self organise at different frequencies they form different molecules, in response to the environment. Which in turn repel/attract to form organisms etc. A bit like Iron fillings behave in bar magnet fields etc. So Stars and Galaxies are of the same nature. IMO. Absolutely right about the gaps in knowledge, made up constracts etc. Cheees (edit did I mean constants? constructs? no idea ....) . Much of cosmic theory is still at the paradigm stage. Produce a plausible law/equation, muck about with it, chuck in a few "variable constants" to make facts fit the theory. Bob's your uncle, the latest paradigm. Quantum theory is much the same, to be honest, although as you say the maths is even hairier & totally incompatible with cosmic theory. Fibonacci, fractals - fascinating. You ever looked into Chaos theory? Lovely stuff. Got a great book at home that I've read so many times the front cover's fallen off so I can't remeber who it's by ...
Agreed. I havn't looked too deeply into chaos Theory. I'm aware of basic concepts. Butterfly Effect intrigues me. I think Chaos Theory hints at things like Piezoelectricity to me. {A fascinating thing and something which I believe unlocks many mysteries. Check out Ossuaries and Charnel Houses. Electricity Generators I believe.} With Piezoelectricity, slight pressure applied to certain organic materials creates energy, usable energy. A sort of amplification. Teslaphoresis{!} is also fascinating, again an explanation for ancient fine sculpting, jewelry, metalwork. Basically Military/Govt. tech is way ahead of owt we can imagine, let alone know. 50 years ahead would perhaps be a conservative estimate. A lot of this stuff has been around for Epochs. Some tech gets commercialised and drip released. Phones, Microwaves, Sound Tech like Mosquito devices etc. If there was a Space, as described there'd be far better evidence, the theories would be fact. Truth. But no one has ever got out. Hilary Clinton's 'Glass Ceiling'. Once you realise that everything is magnetic in nature, {vibration, Energy, light, crystalline}, we're essentially Electric motors housing crystal receivers and transmitters, oh and a sound transmitter too. it puts a bit of a different perspective on such things as 'Space'. {And incidentally makes you realise how potentially harmful the artificial waves/frequencies we're firing into the atmosphere are.
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Post by musik on Apr 11, 2019 13:07:07 GMT
Absolutely right about the gaps in knowledge, made up constracts etc. Cheees (edit did I mean constants? constructs? no idea ....) . Much of cosmic theory is still at the paradigm stage. Produce a plausible law/equation, muck about with it, chuck in a few "variable constants" to make facts fit the theory. Bob's your uncle, the latest paradigm. Quantum theory is much the same, to be honest, although as you say the maths is even hairier & totally incompatible with cosmic theory. Fibonacci, fractals - fascinating. You ever looked into Chaos theory? Lovely stuff. Got a great book at home that I've read so many times the front cover's fallen off so I can't remeber who it's by ...
Agreed. I havn't looked too deeply into chaos Theory. I'm aware of basic concepts. Butterfly Effect intrigues me. I think Chaos Theory hints at things like Piezoelectricity to me. {A fascinating thing and something which I believe unlocks many mysteries. Check out Ossuaries and Charnel Houses. Electricity Generators I believe.} With Piezoelectricity, slight pressure applied to certain organic materials creates energy, usable energy. A sort of amplification. Teslaphoresis{!} is also fascinating, again an explanation for ancient fine sculpting, jewelry, metalwork. Basically Military/Govt. tech is way ahead of owt we can imagine, let alone know. 50 years ahead would perhaps be a conservative estimate. A lot of this stuff has been around for Epochs. Some tech gets commercialised and drip released. Phones, Microwaves, Sound Tech like Mosquito devices etc. If there was a Space, as described there'd be far better evidence, the theories would be fact. Truth. But no one has ever got out. Hilary Clinton's 'Glass Ceiling'. Once you realise that everything is magnetic in nature, {vibration, Energy, light, crystalline}, we're essentially Electric motors housing crystal receivers and transmitters, oh and a sound transmitter too. it puts a bit of a different perspective on such things as 'Space'. {And incidentally makes you realise how potentially harmful the artificial waves/frequencies we're firing into the atmosphere are. It makes me wonder. I'm having a MRI done in May. How will it affect me?
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Apr 11, 2019 13:26:26 GMT
Agreed. I havn't looked too deeply into chaos Theory. I'm aware of basic concepts. Butterfly Effect intrigues me. I think Chaos Theory hints at things like Piezoelectricity to me. {A fascinating thing and something which I believe unlocks many mysteries. Check out Ossuaries and Charnel Houses. Electricity Generators I believe.} With Piezoelectricity, slight pressure applied to certain organic materials creates energy, usable energy. A sort of amplification. Teslaphoresis{!} is also fascinating, again an explanation for ancient fine sculpting, jewelry, metalwork. Basically Military/Govt. tech is way ahead of owt we can imagine, let alone know. 50 years ahead would perhaps be a conservative estimate. A lot of this stuff has been around for Epochs. Some tech gets commercialised and drip released. Phones, Microwaves, Sound Tech like Mosquito devices etc. If there was a Space, as described there'd be far better evidence, the theories would be fact. Truth. But no one has ever got out. Hilary Clinton's 'Glass Ceiling'. Once you realise that everything is magnetic in nature, {vibration, Energy, light, crystalline}, we're essentially Electric motors housing crystal receivers and transmitters, oh and a sound transmitter too. it puts a bit of a different perspective on such things as 'Space'. {And incidentally makes you realise how potentially harmful the artificial waves/frequencies we're firing into the atmosphere are. It makes me wonder. I'm having a MRI done in May. How will it affect me? Could be inadvertantly therapeutic. Maybe you could use your consciousness as you go under to ensure that they are good waves. The work of Dr. Emoto is interesting in this regard.
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Post by musik on Apr 11, 2019 13:45:02 GMT
Video clip:
"If thoughts can do that to water, imagine what our thoughts can do to us.
Up to 60% of our body is water."
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Post by estrangedsonoffaye on Apr 11, 2019 13:46:20 GMT
Yeah, touched on a few of those, with EM being the most prevalent. Would I be right in guessing that your field is fusion research then? As for astrology, shame on you. Astrology is the key to understanding everything. It's why everyone from Nixon to Thatcher had Astrologer/Mediums in their entourages. A dip into Hermeticism, an understanding of enduring symbolism offers clues. I'm fascinated by EM and specifically Plasma in all it's forms. From in the blood to the huge Carrington Event. I believe that every cometary event {Bayieux Tapestry, Napolean's Comet, Tunguska} were all in fact Electro-Magnetic Plasma discharges. Big enough and they can cause Fission/Fusion and all sorts of funky effects that we don't yet fully understand. Or at least superficially chosen not to pursue. Funny how the Ancients seemed to have a grasp of it all though. Stars and planets are toroidal spins, electromagnetic plasma/crystal twinkling binary info to Earth {and receiving it} Magnetic waves, radiation, Aether. Space maths are a complex web of calculations involving artificial constants to support a false premise. We're a spinning ball hurtling on the coat tails of the Sun, in a sort of vacuum, joined in the dance by a few other rocks. I reckon Black Holes, Dark Matter, Dark Energy are there to plug the holes in the original fabrication. That's my view having looked into it. Theoretical math. Simple observation and experience soon disabuses a man of that fallacy. I'm fascinated by Quantum Physics, but again it's over complex, left foggy with math. There aren't different rules and laws for the tiny and the massive there's a unifying theory of everything. Fibonacci. Something out of nothing, going fractal. 0 1 1 2 3 5 etc.... Vibration at different frequencies creating matter. The attractions and repulsions, and self organising nature of EM being at the heart of the nature of things {and consciousness}. The Torus, {the infinity symbol, the swastika, the cross etc Icons through the ages}. A Z-pinch creates a spark, light. The start of a crystal lattice = An atom. As the attractions and repulsions of the magnetic fields self organise at different frequencies they form different molecules, in response to the environment. Which in turn repel/attract to form organisms etc. A bit like Iron fillings behave in bar magnet fields etc. So Stars and Galaxies are of the same nature. IMO. Just on a point of order, Plasma in the blood is not the same plasma discussed in Physics. Plasma in the sense of blood simply means the fraction of blood that does not carry any erythrocytes (red blood cells) , but rather holds them in suspension. It's approximately 95% water with the remainder being carrier proteins such as albumin or globulins produced by white blood cells. and thus not the state of matter plasma as discussed in physics. Indeed, physics plasma was termed such because it carries electrons through filaments in the same manner blood plasma carries red and white blood cells in suspension. Just an important distinction to make.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Apr 11, 2019 14:01:49 GMT
Astrology is the key to understanding everything. It's why everyone from Nixon to Thatcher had Astrologer/Mediums in their entourages. A dip into Hermeticism, an understanding of enduring symbolism offers clues. I'm fascinated by EM and specifically Plasma in all it's forms. From in the blood to the huge Carrington Event. I believe that every cometary event {Bayieux Tapestry, Napolean's Comet, Tunguska} were all in fact Electro-Magnetic Plasma discharges. Big enough and they can cause Fission/Fusion and all sorts of funky effects that we don't yet fully understand. Or at least superficially chosen not to pursue. Funny how the Ancients seemed to have a grasp of it all though. Stars and planets are toroidal spins, electromagnetic plasma/crystal twinkling binary info to Earth {and receiving it} Magnetic waves, radiation, Aether. Space maths are a complex web of calculations involving artificial constants to support a false premise. We're a spinning ball hurtling on the coat tails of the Sun, in a sort of vacuum, joined in the dance by a few other rocks. I reckon Black Holes, Dark Matter, Dark Energy are there to plug the holes in the original fabrication. That's my view having looked into it. Theoretical math. Simple observation and experience soon disabuses a man of that fallacy. I'm fascinated by Quantum Physics, but again it's over complex, left foggy with math. There aren't different rules and laws for the tiny and the massive there's a unifying theory of everything. Fibonacci. Something out of nothing, going fractal. 0 1 1 2 3 5 etc.... Vibration at different frequencies creating matter. The attractions and repulsions, and self organising nature of EM being at the heart of the nature of things {and consciousness}. The Torus, {the infinity symbol, the swastika, the cross etc Icons through the ages}. A Z-pinch creates a spark, light. The start of a crystal lattice = An atom. As the attractions and repulsions of the magnetic fields self organise at different frequencies they form different molecules, in response to the environment. Which in turn repel/attract to form organisms etc. A bit like Iron fillings behave in bar magnet fields etc. So Stars and Galaxies are of the same nature. IMO. Just on a point of order, Plasma in the blood is not the same plasma discussed in Physics. Plasma in the sense of blood simply means the fraction of blood that does not carry any erythrocytes (red blood cells) , but rather holds them in suspension. It's approximately 95% water with the remainder being carrier proteins such as albumin or globulins produced by white blood cells. and thus not the state of matter plasma as discussed in physics. Indeed, physics plasma was termed such because it carries electrons through filaments in the same manner blood plasma carries red and white blood cells in suspension. Just an important distinction to make. Your understanding on blood plasma is obviously deeper than mine. Mine is about as deep as understanding that even blood plasma is electrical in nature, is a part/consequence of the electrical processes in the body. {The Body Electric}.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Apr 11, 2019 14:07:22 GMT
Video clip: "If thoughts can do that to water, imagine what our thoughts can do to us. Up to 60% of our body is water." And what potentially can be done to our thoughts....
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Apr 11, 2019 14:41:39 GMT
Video clip: "If thoughts can do that to water, imagine what our thoughts can do to us. Up to 60% of our body is water."
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Post by yeokel on Apr 11, 2019 15:03:23 GMT
I'm a bit dumb but has anyone measured a light year and how? Not sure if this is me missing the joke but speed of light is constant in a vacuum and so if you know the speed and know the time (a year) you can work out the distance of a light year.So is a light year longer if it's measured in a leap year?
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Post by musik on Apr 11, 2019 15:33:44 GMT
I must protest here! 😜 In this video, near the end, dr. J Tennant talks about root canal jobs at the dentist and to some extent compares them with having a gangrene (necrotic condition) inside the toe; and says (the root canal work) will kill you, but it (only) takes longer. He also says dentists are the only kind of "doctors," who can leave dead tissue inside of the body and get away with it. This is actually false. What dead tissue? A proper root canal job isn't completed like that. All the killed nerve part is thoroughly removed and the blood vessels start pretty soon not to transport further nutrition to that teeth, since there is no need for it any longer. If it's still bleeding or the nerve part isn't dead and removed, the dentist won't fill the teeth yet. I've seen the stuff each time, the nerve is a tiny yellow string.😝 Of course, if you got a serious infection in one tooth it can be dangerous (leading to heart failure) and it can also spread to your other teeth. But this can happen when you're having caries and a deep hole as well, or if a teeth is recently removed, not just during a messed up root canal job. But I understand he's pissed since he went sick after a bad visit at the dentist after a failed root canal job.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Apr 11, 2019 15:56:12 GMT
I must protest here! 😜 In this video, near the end, dr. J Tennant talks about root canal jobs at the dentist and to some extent compares them with having a gangrene (necrotic condition) inside the toe; and says (the root canal work) will kill you, but it (only) takes longer. He also says dentists are the only kind of "doctors," who can leave dead tissue inside of the body and get away with it. This is actually false. What dead tissue? A proper root canal job isn't completed like that. All the killed nerve part is thoroughly removed and the blood vessels start pretty soon not to transport further nutrition to that teeth, since there is no need for it any longer. If it's still bleeding or the nerve part isn't dead and removed, the dentist won't fill the teeth yet. I've seen the stuff each time, the nerve is a tiny yellow string.😝 Of course, if you got a serious infection in one tooth it can be dangerous (leading to heart failure) and it can also spread to your other teeth. But this can happen when you're having caries and a deep hole as well, or if a teeth is recently removed, not just during a messed up root canal job. But I understand he's pissed since he went sick after a bad visit at the dentist after a failed root canal job. I think the body containing circuits, flowing energy {electricity} is supported by things like acupuncture, yoga, breathing exercises etc. Blocked energy flow within the circuit leads to inflammation etc. I like Dr. Tennant's analogy of the teeth as circuit breakers. Indicative of general health, but also specific health issues. Perhaps he exaggerated that about the root canal a bit, with his axe to grind as you say. It's still fringe/fledgling science {though maybe re-discovered} it hasn't seemed to have received the serious attention nor funding until now. Lots still to learn. The science of grounding is also interesting, gives a hint to the electrical nature of the body. Free radicals, negative ions can/are mopped up by the earth in a similar way as earthing something to rid the static. Why we feel invigorated after a barefoot walk on the beach. It does lead to an exchange it seems, like plugging in to a bigger circuit for a re-balance, trickle charge. Grounded {it's in the language}.
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Post by drjeffsdiscobarge on Apr 11, 2019 18:08:04 GMT
This is all a bit smarty pants for me fellas... I was expecting an 'ast thee got thee black hole wings' discussion! ;-)
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Post by middleoftheboothen on Apr 11, 2019 18:47:34 GMT
Could we somehow send the Vale into it with smurf, they'd be stuck with him then the fuckers.
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Post by mattyd on Apr 11, 2019 20:32:57 GMT
This interests me immensely, especially as a major part of my thesis concerned black holes and high gravity fields. Speaking as a layman here,but if the gravitational pull of a black hole is inextricable,how can even light escape? Thats why it's black
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Post by mattyd on Apr 11, 2019 20:40:59 GMT
I'm a bit dumb but has anyone measured a light year and how? No point asking me mate, I can't get my head around how a whistling kettle whistles never mind all this space shit Light travels at 186,000 miles per second, loads faster than sound, which explains why you see lightening way before you hear it, even fireworks to a lesser degree. So in a year light travels 186,000 x 60 ( for a min ) x 60 ( for an hour ) x 24 ( for a day ) x 365 for a year ( actually 365.25 ) but at such huge figures who cares. So light travels 186,000 x 31,536,000 ( seconds in a year ) = 5.8 Trillion Miles. Or in lay terms one of Rory Delaps Throws.
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Post by musik on Apr 11, 2019 21:22:08 GMT
I think the body containing circuits, flowing energy {electricity} is supported by things like acupuncture, yoga, breathing exercises etc. Blocked energy flow within the circuit leads to inflammation etc. I like Dr. Tennant's analogy of the teeth as circuit breakers. He also said something about teeth, root canals and rabbits getting diseases. That was interesting! Have to listen tomorrow again. I understood the point with circuits and circuit breakers. You can think of a root canal job as an amputation if you like, it's just avoidable sometimes, I guess. At least from what we know right now. I'm all for acupuncture, zone therapy and such things myself, since I've found it worked for me when nothing else helped. Energy can be blocked and can cause diseases - or what I often prefer to call them, conditions. There's a female author, Susanna Ehdin, who has written a great book called "Den självläkande människan", should be "The self healing human" in english. I know it has been translated into ten languages, surely english must have been one of them. My recommendation.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2019 21:26:05 GMT
No point asking me mate, I can't get my head around how a whistling kettle whistles never mind all this space shit Light travels at 186,000 miles per second, loads faster than sound, which explains why you see lightening way before you hear it, even fireworks to a lesser degree. So in a year light travels 186,000 x 60 ( for a min ) x 60 ( for an hour ) x 24 ( for a day ) x 365 for a year ( actually 365.25 ) but at such huge figures who cares. So light travels 186,000 x 31,536,000 ( seconds in a year ) = 5.8 Trillion Miles. Or in lay terms one of Rory Delaps Throws. So put it in words that I can understand and 54 million lights years is a long fucking way away. In fact now you've been so kind as to show me the mathematics behind it all, it's even further than I imagined
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Post by musik on Apr 11, 2019 21:41:42 GMT
Light travels at 186,000 miles per second, loads faster than sound, which explains why you see lightening way before you hear it, even fireworks to a lesser degree. So in a year light travels 186,000 x 60 ( for a min ) x 60 ( for an hour ) x 24 ( for a day ) x 365 for a year ( actually 365.25 ) but at such huge figures who cares. So light travels 186,000 x 31,536,000 ( seconds in a year ) = 5.8 Trillion Miles. Or in lay terms one of Rory Delaps Throws. So put it in words that I can understand and 54 million lights years is a long fucking way away. In fact now you've been so kind as to show me the mathematics behind it all, it's even further than I imagined And the Sun is 14,960,000 miles away from the Earth.
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