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Universe 'too queer' to grasp
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nightbat wrote
Ray Vingnutte wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4676751.stm nightbat As long as there are bright folks to perceive, observe, and deduce it, the immense Universe is within our grasp with only ungrounded fears, misconceptions, insecurities, or preoccupation's at times hampering our mutual scientific enlightened goals and paths. Strange it may be perceived (the universe), but it takes dedicated straight thinking individuals of all kinds to figure it out. the nightbat |
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 04:03:19 -0500
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4676751.stm nightbat As long as there are bright folks to perceive, observe, and deduce it, the immense Universe is within our grasp with only ungrounded fears, misconceptions, insecurities, or preoccupation's at times hampering our mutual scientific enlightened goals and paths. Strange it may be perceived (the universe), but it takes dedicated straight thinking individuals of all kinds to figure it out. the nightbat I'm not so sure, I wonder if we can work it out for ourselves, or as I think is more likely the computer sims will produce the answers eventually. Mind you, we may still not understand those answers, it may need an evolutionary jump in our brains to understand it. |
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nightbat wrote
Ray Vingnutte wrote: On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 04:03:19 -0500 nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4676751.stm nightbat As long as there are bright folks to perceive, observe, and deduce it, the immense Universe is within our grasp with only ungrounded fears, misconceptions, insecurities, or preoccupation's at times hampering our mutual scientific enlightened goals and paths. Strange it may be perceived (the universe), but it takes dedicated straight thinking individuals of all kinds to figure it out. the nightbat Ray I'm not so sure, I wonder if we can work it out for ourselves, or as I think is more likely the computer sims will produce the answers eventually. Mind you, we may still not understand those answers, it may need an evolutionary jump in our brains to understand it. nightbat Don't be so pessimistic Officer Ray, you have the Captain remember. And yes, all it takes is one with an imaginative positive grounded mind, fearless courage, and scientific applied persistence to open an new era in physics and cosmology. Don't forget about Darla wherever she's at, making the possibilities even more hopeful and brightening. Sims are only man made approximations, can't compare to the real thing. Lots of folks don't understand my " Black Comet " but they're coming around. The Universe is a wondrous place and we all get to share it. Learning how it really works is half the fun, getting to play in it a true gift making us all special whether we know it or not. If only the clueless knew how rare and unique we are, perhaps they would be more respectful for nothing compares to it. Many look up at the stars and wonder, I want to go to them and play amongst them. carry on, the nightbat |
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 18:29:53 +0200
Charles D. Bohne wrote: On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:09:20 +0100, Ray Vingnutte wrote: =20 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4676751.stm =20 |=B0 "You stay away from design for developments. Your designs are selfish; it is for your own immediate use. =20 How true! =20 |=B0 "We need your imagination to be brought to bear on problems the way meme is supposed to. It is at the intersection of ideas that new ideas and breakthroughs occur." =20 We have the kookers to prevent this :-) Nah, they just get left behind and left out.... =20 C. |
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 07:22:27 -0500
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 04:03:19 -0500 nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4676751.stm nightbat As long as there are bright folks to perceive, observe, and deduce it, the immense Universe is within our grasp with only ungrounded fears, misconceptions, insecurities, or preoccupation's at times hampering our mutual scientific enlightened goals and paths. Strange it may be perceived (the universe), but it takes dedicated straight thinking individuals of all kinds to figure it out. the nightbat Ray I'm not so sure, I wonder if we can work it out for ourselves, or as I think is more likely the computer sims will produce the answers eventually. Mind you, we may still not understand those answers, it may need an evolutionary jump in our brains to understand it. nightbat Don't be so pessimistic Officer Ray, you have the Captain remember. And yes, all it takes is one with an imaginative positive grounded mind, fearless courage, and scientific applied persistence to open an new era in physics and cosmology. Don't forget about Darla wherever she's at, making the possibilities even more hopeful and brightening. Sims are only man made approximations, can't compare to the real thing. Lots of folks don't understand my " Black Comet " but they're coming around. The Universe is a wondrous place and we all get to share it. Learning how it really works is half the fun, getting to play in it a true gift making us all special whether we know it or not. If only the clueless knew how rare and unique we are, perhaps they would be more respectful for nothing compares to it. Many look up at the stars and wonder, I want to go to them and play amongst them. carry on, the nightbat You know me I try to be positive but it gets ever harder and harder ;-) But what is the real thing, how do we know a higher and better intelligence is not around the corner and we are just a stepping stone for that intelligence to evolve, yep I mean of course sims and artificial intelligence, though will it always be artificial ?. Another option would be for us to genetically alter ourselves and cut evolution/nature right out of it and thus enhancing ourselves. Nature and evolution may well have done it's bit by getting us to where we are now and now we are on the verge of taking over, I don't think nature will have much of any say in how we evolve now. |
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 21:25:58 +0200
Charles D. Bohne wrote: On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:13:40 +0100, Ray Vingnutte wrote: Nah, they just get left behind and left out.... You mean like the Neandertaliens before us ;-) Yep, knowledge is almost everything, it helps you to survive, if you can't learn to adapt and change then not much hope. These kookers you speak of, dead beats, riff-raff, sub species that will ultimately die out. C. |
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Ray Vingnutte wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 21:25:58 +0200 Charles D. Bohne wrote: On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:13:40 +0100, Ray Vingnutte wrote: Nah, they just get left behind and left out.... You mean like the Neandertaliens before us ;-) Yep, knowledge is almost everything, it helps you to survive, if you can't learn to adapt and change then not much hope. These kookers you speak of, dead beats, riff-raff, sub species that will ultimately die out. C. Der Chuckweasel appreciates your slurp! -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler "It's less a process of "convertion" it's about the reality of matter and energy (all 8 [!] kinds of matter) ... and yes, that's how "they do it". We {aliens} call it phase-tuning or simply phase-ing. And no, you will have to find it out all by yourself. And yes, we {aliens} will make sure your technical advancement will no longer be faster than your spiritual one ... we'd rather let you perish on this planet. That's a promise, you monkey-fu*kers. HTH. C." -- Charles D. "Chuckweasel" Bohne's award-winning alien technology "That's what you expect from people who think that the cyberworld isn't "RL"." -- Dr. David Tholen, Psychic Astrologer |
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nightbat wrote
Ray Vingnutte wrote: As long as there are bright folks to perceive, observe, and deduce it, the immense Universe is within our grasp... Strange it may be perceived (the universe), but it takes dedicated straight thinking individuals of all kinds to figure it out.... I'm not so sure, I wonder if we can work it out for ourselves, or as I think is more likely the computer sims will produce the answers eventually. Mind you, we may still not understand those answers, it may need an evolutionary jump in our brains to understand it. ================================================== ===== "The brain may figure out the universe, but the brain will never figure itself out". INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS 1956 movie. |
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what??? that's the most absurd absuidity that i ever had the pleasure
of hearing. oops, time for "Love American Style." Karen Valentine in a miniskirt, mmmmmmmmmm |
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