Harry:  Switzerland desperately need a reinvented/rejuvenated national 
image/symbol to go with the Matterhorn; albeit a bit kinkily ambisexual, or is 
that metrosexual, or maybe Hadrosexual.

 

And out of Darkspaces they may be pulling out things other than  expected~:^O


Cheers!~JH~

 

> Subject: Re: [Vo]:IreMyth"TimeDialation"
> 
> 
> what do you think of the large hard-on collider?
> 
> Harry
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Harbach Jak <[email protected]>
> Date: Saturday, September 5, 2009 1:01 pm
> Subject: [Vo]:IreMyth"TimeDialation"
> 
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> > ?Did not Einstein indicate the reality of the manipulation of time 
> > vs relative speed? 
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> > ? ? ?So why is this so hard to believe is quite possible, even 
> > probable; by say even a 'future version of ourselves' not to 
> > mention maybe those who 'terra-formed us' & who preceed us 
> > evolutionarily by maybe several millions(maybe evern billions) of 
> > years? Some psuedo-thinkers are so 'narrow' that they could see 
> > through a key-whole with both eyes at the same time. . . .~:-O
> > 
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> > * * *Hola Amigos;
> > 
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> > 
> > 
> > Sweet falacy & the Humanities:
> > 
> > 
> > This morning's caffeine & sugar rush is Great! 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ? ? ?And why do most yuppies need their children to act like small-
> > zombies rather than the EXUBERANT INFORMATION SPONGES that is their 
> > really cool genetic heritage as the top-o-the-food-chain species on 
> > the planet~(at present)~anyway?
> > 
> > 
> > The Humanities are a lovely subject to contemplate as is Hard 
> > Archeology & Anthropology.
> > 
> > When we do find 'temporally displaced' objects impossibly 
> > placed/out of place in 'time' we tend to just BLOW IT OFF. 
> > 
> > Enter the likes of master debunker J.Allen Hynek who no rational 
> > scientific mind would be likely to spurn in regards to scientific 
> > process nor integrity.
> > 
> > Hynek's ultimate stance is history and 'hard-evidence' is so 
> > tedious, bland, and easily shoved off onto some back shelf, so 
> > screw it if it cramps our dulcet humanites theories. We wouldn't 
> > want to upset the applecart regarding some tenured Prof.'s tried & 
> > true,(and boring/by-wrote) lectures. So much for intellectual 
> > curiosity which 'should' be the hallmark of EVERY FIELD OF 
> > SCIENTIFIC ENDEAVOR and not just OU.
> > 
> > How should history regard 'flying shields' that breach the 
> > impregnable walls of the ancient island city of Tyre with 'beams of 
> > light; when otherwise the Macedonian's siege would have likely 
> > failed? Well, thats just 'myth;' right; but it is duely recorded 
> > 'myth' all the same. And pretty much 'every other aspect' of the 
> > Alexandrian chronicles are considered 'hard-historic-data.' Those 
> > pesky 'flying disks' are always popping up like piss-ants at your 
> > picnic anyway.
> > 
> > And oddly some centuries before that a deluded religious oddball by 
> > the name of Jonah was swallowed/dead & survived/back-from-the-
> > likely-dead having been in the belly of a USO-oh crap-I mean a 
> > sperm whale in the Mediterranean Sea with bad stomach gas. And 
> > when he got mugged by the Japanese turtle, well that was just the 
> > frosting on the cake------------oh yea!
> > 
> > Aside: I've found that Japanese tourists with those nice-state-of-
> > the-art cameras are just as onerous as the turtles anyday.
> > 
> > But after the fish old Jonah just happened to predict the future 
> > 'Total destruction of Tyre;' the fish told him, right? And this all 
> > seemed just a bit of a stretch at the time. And tenacious as the 
> > future Alexander indeed was, his low tech approach would have 
> > required a bit more luck than chance was likely to avail any plucky 
> > conqueror. Without massive now-modern artillary and hi-tech air 
> > superiority, a modern tank-division or two would have been hard 
> > pressed to breach those ancient massive multi-staged walls of Tyre. 
> > The Nazi siege of Stalingrad in the Russian winter had far better 
> > odds of success than Alexander's Tyre adventure.
> > 
> > ?And what in the bloody hell did Ancient Ysraeli Pre-Helenic myth 
> > have to do with Macedonian-Greek Platonically educated WarLords and 
> > their belief system---->? ?We're to swallow that Alexander was 
> > conscioulsy keyed into a belief in 'ancient Jewish USO-Fish 
> > predicting FlyingShield air superiority back-up; and this centuries 
> > down the line for a King & Kingdom that didn't even exist at the 
> > time of said prediction? 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Oh yea, right, but Alexander went to India and heard of the good 
> > old ancient 'Vimana' wars etc.; but oops oh crap, Al's India thing 
> > was 'after' Tyre. Oh hell; we've always got Swamp-Gasss; or maybe 
> > just over-educated into oblivious-credentialitis-pedantis 
> > chondriasis, gas.
> > 
> > A la' Carl Jung; whatever injects 'data' into the collective 
> > consciousness at any juncture in history is, as usual, likely to 
> > end up as flying turtles or what-have-you. But does this 
> > necessarily 'debunk' the 'exotic/but maybe exotically real' 
> > causitive agent for starting the 'myth' in the first place? Can 
> > legends ever be said to have been rooted in (not necessarily 
> > prozaic) fact? And is it truely professionally & intellectually 
> > sound to out-of-hand to subject the 'exotic' to the poo-pooing of 
> > our erst-while social scientists? 
> > 
> > And as for much of what is passed off as Social 'science;' it is 
> > NOT HARD SCIENCE but rather spongey & soft science at best. And 
> > who of those paying scrupulous attention to the pithy ramblings of 
> > our credentialesque-debunkers, have not noticed this?-: I'VE NEVER 
> > MET TWO SOCIAL SCIENTIST-PRACTITIONERS who AGREE on ANY PRACTICAL 
> > POINT unless they've been contracted for lucre to DEBUNK SOMETHING 
> > unpopular-or embarrassing etc.. So what indeed are they 'expert' 
> > at other than their own 'extremely humanly-quirky' MODUS of 
> > INTERPRETATION? And this includes ulterior motives of $, Tenure, 
> > intellectual-hubris, intellectual cowardice, and sundry other 
> > ulteriors of themselves &/or their various employers-often 
> > goverment employed &/or funded.
> > 
> > HARD EVIDENCE: Pilot's testimonies(often military), exotic 
> > accompanying physical anomolies, hard-radar-targets, etc. 'ad 
> > infinitum' do yet fall within the range of empirical credibility. 
> > And NO CONVENTIONAL THEORY has even the SLIGHTEST HOPE of 
> > explaining the PROVEN(not myth) phenomenon of "Spooky Action @ 
> > (impossibly vast)Distance" for instance and this IS hard evidence 
> > as well.
> > 
> > So much for the silliness of 'conventional/established' LAWFUL theory.
> > 
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> > 
> > Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 21:41:13 -0400
> > Subject: Re: [Vo]:More Abductions
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > 
> > Let me just add one more example that it is not contentious or 
> > politically loaded. Many Americans nowadays believe that sugar is a 
> > stimulant. For example, they believe that if their children eat 
> > sugared cereal for breakfast they will get a "sugar high" and race 
> > around the house causing commotion. I know some well-educated 
> > parents who are convinced they observed this firsthand.
> > 
> > ("Ignoring a common cause" logical fallacy.)
> > 
> > I believe this notion arose recently. In a few generations it will 
> > be forgotten.
> > 
> > - Jed
> > 

> 


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