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Religion is about hoping for “ something better ”.
On Jan 28, 10:40*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
oc *My spin is in theory has to take in quantum spin does not slow down.. That photons,weak gauge bosons,and gluons have an intrinsic spin that turns out to be TWICE that of matter particles. They all have SPIN 1 *It begs the question What is the spin rate of gravitons? Well they are hypothesised to be TWICE that of matter particles and that means SPIN 2 I think that I can fit that in nicely with my theory?? * Mother nature and I use spinning about the same way. I see spin as the symmetry of nature,and if its close to perfectly round and spinning at c its super symmetric,and I relate that to electrons and gamma photons. * Posted this often,and come from a spacetime of my young fresh thoughts before you were born * go figure *Trebert What about dual axis spinning? ~ BG |
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Religion is about hoping for “ something better ”.
Bg Explain DUEL AXIS SPINNING ?? TreBert
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Religion is about hoping for “ something better ”.
Albert Einstein Quotes I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details. Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind. My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind. The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more certain it seems to me that the path to genuine religiosity does not lie through the fear of life, and the fear of death, and blind faith, but through striving after rational knowledge. Every one who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble. The scientists' religious feeling takes the form of a rapturous amazement at the harmony of natural law, which reveals an intelligence of such superiority that, compared with it, all the systematic thinking and acting of human beings is an utterly insignificant reflection. There is no logical way to the discovery of elemental laws. There is only the way of intuition, which is helped by a feeling for the order lying behind the appearance. The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious; It is the source of all true art and science. We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality. Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the Gods. When the solution is simple, God is answering. God does not play dice with the universe. God is subtle but he is not malicious. A human being is a part of the whole, called by us Universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest-a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole nature in its beauty. Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet. The man who regards his own life and that of his fellow creatures as meaningless is not merely unfortunate but almost disqualified for life. Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding. Only a life lived for others is a life worth while. The human mind is not capable of grasping the Universe. We are like a little child entering a huge library. The walls are covered to the ceilings with books in many different tongues. The child knows that someone must have written these books. It does not know who or how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. But the child notes a definite plan in the arrangement of the books---a mysterious order which it does not comprehend, but only dimly suspects. The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity. What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can comprehend only very imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of humility. This is a genuinely religious feeling that has nothing to do with mysticism. The finest emotion of which we are capable is the mystic emotion. Herein lies the germ of all art and all true science. Anyone to whom this feeling is alien, who is no longer capable of wonderment and lives in a state of fear is a dead man. To know that what is impenetrable for us really exists and manifests itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, whose gross forms alone are intelligible to our poor faculties - this knowledge, this feeling ... that is the core of the true religious sentiment. In this sense, and in this sense alone, I rank myself among profoundly religious men. The real problem is in the hearts and minds of men. It is easier to denature plutonium than to denature the evil spirit of man. True religion is real living; living with all one's soul, with all one's goodness and righteousness. Intelligence makes clear to us the interrelationship of means and ends. But mere thinking cannot give us a sense of the ultimate and fundamental ends. To make clear these fundamental ends and valuations and to set them fast in the emotional life of the individual, seems to me precisely the most important function which religion has to form in the social life of man. Johannes Kepler - Discoverer of the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion Johannes Kepler lived from 1571-1630. He was a brilliant German astronomer who made many incredible discoveries. He discovered the 3 laws of Planetary Motion which are still named after him. He also determined that the tides were caused by the moon and that parallax can determine star distances. He literally believed that his scientific pursuits were a mission from God. In his book, the Harmonies of the World, he wrote the following conclusion in prayer to God: “…I give thanks to thee, O Lord Creator, who has delighted me with Thy makings and in the works of thy hands have I found joy. I have used the mental talents you have given me, and I have now completed the work to which you have called me. I have revealed the glory of your works to those who will read my explanations, at least that part of your infinite riches which my limited mind could grasp…finally, allow that these demonstrations give way to Thy glory and the salvation of souls and nowhere be an obstacle to that.” Sir Isaac Newton - Discover of the Laws of Gravity and Motion Sir Isaac Newton is one of the most famous scientists of all time. He was strongly motivated by his Biblical beliefs. In fact, he felt he was personally involved in fulfilling the prophecy of Daniel 12:4 “Many shall go to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” History shows that Newton actually wrote more about theology than he did about science. He was a co-inventor of calculus, the discoverer of the law of universal gravitation and the three laws of motion. He also invented the reflecting telescope and is the author of the most important book of the scientific revolution (the Principia Mathematica). Newton considered the Lord Jesus Christ the Savior of the world, and also trusted and believed in miracles as expressed in the Bible. He wrote strong papers refuting atheism and defending creation and the Bible. In Newton’s own words, “I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of God, written by men who were inspired. I study the Bible daily.” In explanation to the many incredible discoveries and advancements that were made by Newton during the course of his career, Newton had this to say, “All my discoveries have been made in an answer to prayer.” http://4thdayalliance.com/articles/g...tronomers.html On Jan 28, 2:07*pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Bg Explain DUEL AXIS SPINNING ?? * TreBert |
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Could I live well without storing crap somewhere ? that's thequestion.
On Jan 26, 10:35Â*pm, Jeffâ–˛Relf wrote:
The party's not over until you're dead. You recently turned 60, I recently turnd 49. By the time I'm 58, I might be joining you on that proverbial park bench. If the day comes that I couldn't find and keep a job, I might develop my “ survival skills ” as you are. Could I do it without storing crap somewhere ? that's the question. The party is over when life has no more fun in it. Some people say that heaven hell are right here. If that's true, then why should we be surprised if long before we die, we one day realize that we are already in hell? Double-A |
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Religion is about hoping for “ something better ”.
On Jan 27, 11:16*pm, "Painius" wrote:
"Double-A" wrote in message... ... On Jan 26, 4:29 am, Jeff▲Relf wrote: Religion is about hoping for “ something better †. I'm not religious because I'm just glad for the gifts I've received, I know full well that the party won't last forever. I thought the party was already over for you, Jeff. *It feels like it's over for me. Double-A Have you heard the fat lady sing, yet? *g happy days and... * *starry starry nights! -- Indelibly yours, Paine Ellsworth No, but only because I can't aford to go to the opera house, and sip wine spritzers durng intermission with the pretentious set. Double-A P.S. Here is a picture of one of our less pretentious arts supporters: http://www.photographicimage.com/mer...pid=620&step=4 Yes, that really is Portland's former Mayor Bud Cark in this controversial poster. Bud was the most fun mayor Portland ever had! Met him a couple of times. |
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Religion is about hoping for “ something better ”.
On Jan 28, 5:36*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
AA *Reality is a person would change his religion for a free pickup truck,and for a million bucks he would be a confirmed atheist. Lots of movies done showing the devil buying up souls. *I have done a standup on this theme * TreBert If those stories about contracts with the Devil aren't true, then how has quarterback Kurt Warner made such a miraculous comeback this year? But will his contract hold through the Super Bowl? Those contracts are very tricky! You might say, diabolical! Don't sell your soul, Bert. Eveeryone who does gets beaten on the deal! Double-A |
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Could I live well without storing crap somewhere ? that's thequestion.
On Jan 28, 4:01Â*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Jan 26, 10:35Â*pm, Jeffâ–˛Relf wrote: The party's not over until you're dead. You recently turned 60, I recently turnd 49. By the time I'm 58, I might be joining you on that proverbial park bench. If the day comes that I couldn't find and keep a job, I might develop my “ survival skills ” as you are. Could I do it without storing crap somewhere ? that's the question. The party is over when life has no more fun in it. Â*Some people say that heaven hell are right here. Â*If that's true, then why should we be surprised if long before we die, we one day realize that we are already in hell? Double-A If you are not sufficiently rich and powerful, what form of Hell could be worse than Earth? ~ BG |
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Religion is about hoping for “ something better ”.
On Jan 28, 2:07*pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Bg Explain DUEL AXIS SPINNING ?? * TreBert A complex quantum thing, of an electron shell that's spinning on its polar axis, at the same time as it's spinning on its equatorial axis. Hard to image, isn't it. It's a bit easier to think of an electron as having a polar axis spin, that's also in a conventional orbit around its nucleus of protons and neutrons. Either way the orbital pattern would likely become a fog of random orbital motions. Absolute zero K might bring the busy electron down to a dull roar. ~ BG |
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Everything ( lots of bad-ass stuff ) is within walkingdistance.
Jeff Right you are. My water and electric bills alone will be as much
as that $375 you pay go figure TreBert |
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Religion is about hoping for “ something better ”.
Noah Einstein said God had no other options in creating the universe.
It could only be created one way. I know how universes are created,and I hate all so called Gods. I see the light TreBert |
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