Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-10 Thread Share Long
Thanks, John, it does seem to be one of those nifty paradoxes I like (-: On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:13 PM, "jr_...@yahoo.com" wrote:   Share, It's all about having a better "now" time.  Jyotish shows the probabilities of what is to come.  Thus, one can take the path of least resist

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-10 Thread jr_esq
Doc, There are a few false priests in this religion of science, such as Stephen Hawking. If he had taken a course in metaphysics, he would not have made a proclamation that God is not needed to create the universe.

Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-10 Thread jr_esq
Share, It's all about having a better "now" time. Jyotish shows the probabilities of what is to come. Thus, one can take the path of least resistance to become successful in achieving one's goals and to avert possible dangers along this path.

Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-10 Thread Share Long
But Richard, isn't it true that the pin head IS a sound vibration so in one sense, not need for a fitting? On Tuesday, December 10, 2013 9:23 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:   You have to keep in mind that none of us here are scientists, or even savants, but based on the tradition that m

Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-10 Thread Richard J. Williams
You have to keep in mind that none of us here are scientists, or even savants, but based on the tradition that most of us are following, the idea that a sound vibration set the universe in motion, it is not a stretch to imagine a single sound vibration or throb could easily fit on a pin head.

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-10 Thread doctordumbass
Science is as much religion, as religion, is. It uncovers measurable results, bases theories on them, and proclaims it, "truth". Yet another opiate of the masses, imo.

Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-10 Thread Share Long
but but but, John, if we should only be concerned about now, then why do we study and use jyotish?! On Monday, December 9, 2013 8:47 PM, "jr_...@yahoo.com" wrote:   Richard, The present is "now" and should be the only thing that's important for human beings.  The past has already occur

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread s3raphita
Re "The present is "now" and should be the only thing that's important for human beings.": Amen to that. The non-stop onslaught of advertising saying we really should have the products they're pushing if we're to find fulfilment has to be the single most important factor in the spiritual ma

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread jr_esq
Richard, The present is "now" and should be the only thing that's important for human beings. The past has already occurred and is irretrievable. And the future will never come.

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread s3raphita
If chaos magicians trouble you consider astronomer Fred Hoyle. He it was who coined the term "Big Bang" (as a put-down). Although accepting that the Universe was expanding he came up with his steady-state theory, ie, matter is continuously being created in "empty" space and so forcing the univer

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread s3raphita
Re "Obviously a very bright pin-head came up with the theory.": Cute! But someone who attempts to evoke and then send a "servitor probe" back to the big-bang era would probably make an amusing dinner guest. And I still claim that believing the mass of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 st

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread doctordumbass
Obviously a very bright pin-head came up with the theory.

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread s3raphita
Re "If time is an illusion, then would you consider space and illusion too? If these are so, what is REAL?": Consciousness? Brahman? The Absolute? The One? Re "S3, I haven't heard of this theory.": That's not surprising. Peter J Carroll is a chaos magician! Albeit one who studied phy

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread jr_esq
S3, I haven't heard of this theory. Most American scientists still accept the BBT, including Leonard Susskind from Stanford. There's another group who is proposing the Brane Theory. But most scientists have not accepted this idea either.

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread s3raphita
According to Big Bang Theory all the matter in the Universe once fitted into a space less than the size of a pin head. Get hold of a pin. Take a good look at it. Now ask yourself: "Do I really and truly believe that the mass of between 1 sextillion and 1 septillion stars (that's between 1,00

[FairfieldLife] RE: Time May Have No Beginning

2013-12-09 Thread s3raphita
Re "It's not likely this will replace the Big Bang Theory any time soon.": There are a fair few theories contending with the BB. The BB idea was originally suggested because of the red-shift in light from distant stars. Longer wavelengths = stars travelling away from us. What if the geometry