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Old October 17th 08, 10:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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What if teaching yourself how to read Teaching yourself how to solve
problems could be just as good as a college degree? I started doing
this when I was 8 years old. I hated school. I loved to explore Just
look at the stars. Looking at rocks. Beach shells Birds Bugs Fish
When reading never turn the page unless you understood what it told you.
Then think what you could add to that page. Science books took me years
as a kid to understand all there theories,and much more brain work to
add to them. I relate to Thomas young,for he lived on an island,but
loved mysteries,and was self taught. As a young lad(say 18) he
deciphered the Rosetta stone He like I did experiments with light. He
went against Newton for he revitalized Huygrens light wave theory as it
acts like a wave.(two slit experiment) Two slit experiment helps prove
my twin photons carrying a wave that they wave between them. When I
stop thinking I know I found myself dead that morning I love to think
TreBert

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Old October 18th 08, 01:49 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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What if teaching yourself how to read Teaching yourself how to solve
problems could be just as good as a college degree? I started doing
this when I was 8 years old. I hated school. I loved to explore Just
look at the stars. Looking at rocks. Beach shells Birds Bugs Fish
When reading never turn the page unless you understood what it told you.
Then think what you could add to that page. Science books took me years
as a kid to understand all there theories,and much more brain work to
add to them. I relate to Thomas young,for he lived on an island,but
loved mysteries,and was self taught. As a young lad(say 18) he
deciphered the Rosetta stone He like I did experiments with light. He
went against Newton for he revitalized Huygrens light wave theory as it
acts like a wave.(two slit experiment) Two slit experiment helps prove
my twin photons carrying a wave that they wave between them. When I
stop thinking I know I found myself dead that morning I love to think
TreBert


Better to never get taught by the beast to begin with.
That way are you not unbiased to reality.


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Old October 18th 08, 03:06 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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BG Who is the beast? Reality is Jews make good teachers. I hope some
of my posts have had some thing to add to making people think. When you
teach yourself you don't forget TreBert

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Old October 19th 08, 05:19 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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BG Who is the beast? Reality is Jews make good teachers. I hope some
of my posts have had some thing to add to making people think. When you
teach yourself you don't forget TreBert


You know, the System, 1984s Big Brother, "Them."
IOW the out of control reason innocent people get picked up by the Police,
and hot headed amateurs win the White House.

The reason that as soon as one pc is paid for, it is outdated.

It is just the nature of the Beast.

You don't want to get caught in the System, and the best way to avoid the
System is to know the System.


Reality is Jews make good teachers. I hope some
of my posts have had some thing to add to making people think. When you
teach yourself you don't forget TreBert



I agree. Only I would go one step further and never ever say I know
something just because someone in authority (in the System) told me so.
And that includes Sir Isaac Newton, worshiped though he currently is.


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Old October 19th 08, 11:51 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Ever take any calculus, Mark? lmfjao!

It is BEAUTIFUL!

Worship Isaac rather than WartPiggy!

No one worships WartPiggy!

Saul Levy


On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 23:19:28 -0500, "Mark Earnest"
wrote:

I agree. Only I would go one step further and never ever say I know
something just because someone in authority (in the System) told me so.
And that includes Sir Isaac Newton, worshiped though he currently is.

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Old October 19th 08, 02:24 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Mark Because I went against Florida republicans I have been intimidated
by my county sheriff Bob Hansel (he is a part of the beast) Florida
government is fascist,and its officials such as the Attorney General
told me Like is or leave. I go against great thinkers when I know
they are fudging. I have posted my views of Earth poles flipping.
Particle pairs On waves Electrical charge Before the big bang Fabric
of space Universes etc Right or wrong they have to make you think.
Not just think that Google is 100% on the money TreBert Ps I did
not bring this post up to be egotistical or I did not need formal
schooling.

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Old October 19th 08, 05:40 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Oct 19, 6:24 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Mark Because I went against Florida republicans I have been intimidated
by my county sheriff Bob Hansel (he is a part of the beast) Florida
government is fascist,and its officials such as the Attorney General
told me Like is or leave. I go against great thinkers when I know
they are fudging. I have posted my views of Earth poles flipping.
Particle pairs On waves Electrical charge Before the big bang Fabric
of space Universes etc Right or wrong they have to make you think.
Not just think that Google is 100% on the money TreBert Ps I did
not bring this post up to be egotistical or I did not need formal
schooling.


Apparently it's your lack of a doctorate degree in mainstream
parroting that isn't helping, and your nose isn't sufficiently brown.

~ BG
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Old October 20th 08, 08:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Oct 17, 2:27*pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
What if teaching yourself how to read *Teaching yourself how to solve
problems could be just as good as a college degree?



Probably better.


*I started doing
this when I was 8 years old. I hated school. I loved to explore *Just
look at the stars. Looking at rocks. Beach shells Birds *Bugs * Fish
When reading never turn the page unless you understood what it told you.
Then think what you could add to that page. Science books took me years
as a kid to understand all there theories,and much more brain work to
add to them. * *I relate to Thomas young,for he lived on an island,but
loved mysteries,and was self taught. As a young lad(say 18) he
deciphered the Rosetta stone He like I did experiments with light. *He
went against Newton for he revitalized Huygrens light wave theory as it
acts like a wave.(two slit experiment) *Two slit experiment helps prove
my twin photons carrying a wave that they wave between them. * When I
stop thinking I know I found myself dead that morning * *I love to think
TreBert



But if I hadn't gone to college, I would have missed all that beer
drinking and partying fun! That's what college is really all about.

Double-A

 




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