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Old January 26th 06, 01:14 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Bee Twilight does not fit. I use twilight years,as showing the end is
near. Soul fits better for is is a rational emotion in man's thoughts.
Can form an entity distinct from and can exist independently of his
body.Bert and I can most certainly agree on that. Bert and I are
identical,and can only be distinguished by my superior thinking. Bee I
have a gut feeling you put a lot of "soul" into your music. People
with lack of soul can never communicate with their parrel anti twin.
They can never break through the membrane the cosmos creates to separate
universes Sad but true TreBert


Dear Trebert ...

Yes ai can relate your cooments to Soul ... Do I put Soul into my music ?? I
guess more than before it comes through now .. but I fluctuate between the
planes depending on who it is on the day G

L

Bee



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Bee Nicely put "fluctuating on the given planes of the day" Mood
musical swings must have lead to the "blues" Jazz makes the body "swing"
All That Jazz(Chicago loved it) Waltz lifts your spirits
Classical(grey hair) makes you melancholy. Rock and Roll (Elvis)
'my day' good for your lower body Bee someday music will transcend
both our universes. Music can unite people,and make them feel good.
Music is good for the soul TreBert

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Bee Universes are put together by musical vibrations. I'm sure Edward
Witten would agree with me that the vibrations of the sub-microscopic
particles the building blocks of "all that is" are in tune with each
other no matter how near or far apart. The instrument of choice has to
be the harp. Reason is the harp fits best with the string theory.
TreBert

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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Bee Universes are put together by musical vibrations. I'm sure Edward
Witten would agree with me that the vibrations of the sub-microscopic
particles the building blocks of "all that is" are in tune with each
other no matter how near or far apart. The instrument of choice has to
be the harp. Reason is the harp fits best with the string theory.
TreBert


Is that why things have gone to Hell since Heavy Metal Music was invented ?

H.J.


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H J The music in Clark's 2001 says it all. If NASA kept evolving 2001
would be at less here by now. TreBert

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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Bee Universes are put together by musical vibrations. I'm sure Edward
Witten would agree with me that the vibrations of the sub-microscopic
particles the building blocks of "all that is" are in tune with each
other no matter how near or far apart. The instrument of choice has to
be the harp. Reason is the harp fits best with the string theory.
TreBert


You might to look at .. www.numberharmonics.com
It's all about sound frequencies etc .. There are many links to do with
what you talk about here Trebert ...

L

Bee



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Old January 28th 06, 12:37 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Bee ^Thanks for that site. Harmonics of the universes. I like that.
Mother nature has to have a song in her heart. The universes are alive
with the sound of music. TreBert

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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Bee ^Thanks for that site. Harmonics of the universes. I like that.
Mother nature has to have a song in her heart. The universes are alive
with the sound of music. TreBert



One profound question has been bugging me, Treb:

If you and Bert were both humming, would it be in the same key?

Double-A

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Double-A All universes are in perfect tune. They don't need an oboe
Bert and I can tune a piano,but never learned to play an instrument.
Tell nightbat we do not harmonies together. We are of one key TreBert

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nightbat wrote

G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:

Double-A All universes are in perfect tune. They don't need an oboe
Bert and I can tune a piano,but never learned to play an instrument.
Tell nightbat we do not harmonies together. We are of one key TreBert


nightbat

Do you know where the key is to start the Starship buried under
the Sphinx? Once we get the craft uncovered and look inside it we will
most likely need the key to restart the advanced engines. They say it's
in the Pyramids but where? Hmmmmmm, they always have to make it so
complicated. Sure no wonder all the Kings wanted to be buried around it
or is it as Officer Warhol claims a throw off to where the real starship
is buried under the Mountain that looks like a lion but with head of a
man?


Why in the heck are you asking him, he still thinks that the Flying Saucer
is buried at the South Pole (Brrr...) while you think that it's buried in
the Egyptian desert (yaaa...it's hot). I can't imagine to guys more far
apart in their thinking.

H.J.

p.s. Kurt Russell already has the keys ! (hint: MacReady)

on alert,
the nightbat



 




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