On Mar 9, 12:38 pm, "boson boss" gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 9, 4:29 pm, virtualade...@
gmail.com wrote:
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>> Who want's in on this book I'm getting ready to write? I'm looking
>> for writers to help draft up some rough outlines, before I take my
>> ideas to a professional ghost writer. Here is what I got so far..
>> The only thing I'm leaving out is all the local history going back to
>> before American's came to this country.
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>> Do you know what is happening at Yellow Stone Cemetary Park? Or even
>> where I live in Yellow Springs Ohio? What these two places have in
>> common are the longest running river systems in the United States.
>> Just look at a river map, and you can see how the small short streams
>> begin in valleys like the one in Yellow Stone Missouri, and what we
>> have in our nature preserve. The AC Service company handles all of
>> the cemetaries, and the air conditioning, and the plumming.
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>> What they don't tell us in school is that our spirits live in our
>> blood, in our breath, and in our bones. The Holy Sea of water, air,
>> and minerals. The holy fucking trinity. When we die we are either
>> cremated, or are processed naturally in burial grounds. Two options
>> exist for burial grounds now, you can either be flushed into a river
>> or wind up in a marsh. The rivers make up the blood, and the marshes
>> make up gardens for the bread. Those that can get away with a propper
>> cremation turn to light and escape. I can't be sure if any
>> crematorium is running up to standards or not. Some will just boil
>> you slow and turn all of your spirit into steam, that circulates
>> through the system.
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>> I'm writing because Mobsters working for the Vatican have moved into
>> our town, and are setting us all up and taking control. The chemical
>> factory dumping their pollution into the storm drains were polluting
>> the nature preserve, and were shut down. The gutter system where the
>> spirit comes out in the preserve has been dessecrated. Bodies have
>> been turning up mutilated, and suicides are found all over the glen.
>> These are threats. The little children are being processed and are
>> finding jobs working for the mafia, and I'm confessing my sins.
>> Begging for mercy.
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>> At yellow stone national park there is a webpage up about all of the
>> suicides that keep happening, which are misterious enough to be linked
>> to mafioso murders. And if you ask me we are at war on the holyland
>> to establish our western pressence as the ones in control of the sea
>> of spirit. Soon the nuclear bomb will drop, and when it falls the
>> chosen ones spirit will be in the nuclear bomb and explode into
>> light. But it will probably not be you or me. If you can catch a
>> ride on the underground railroad system and make it into a long
>> running river there might be a way out before you get dumped into the
>> ocean. And if you can find a way to get a good cremation you could
>> slip through the cracks in this nuclear age. All nuclear plants do is
>> boil steam untill it gets hotter than air and turns to the same energy
>> that powers the sun. If you can do it that way you can burn up all
>> the minerals in the gasses as well as the fluids, and even the air
>> within the body.
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>>>From what I am reading on wikipedia Einstein has discovered that the
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>> idea of a point of reference in astronomy is a necessarily trivial
>> thing. When making a model of the universe we can say that the stars,
>> the planets, and the earth all revolve around the sun, in a
>> Heliocentric model. We could also convert this model to any other
>> model with another point of reference, although it would be far more
>> complex to say everything revolved around the earth. Is anyone
>> familiar with the math involved in these calculations, and might point
>> me to a book?
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>> I believe that there is other life out there, on other planets. My
>> theory is that the sun is the only star, and the other stars are just
>> bright and distant planets with life on them, the same as earth. I
>> think life can burn up and turn to light, and when it travels off of
>> one planet the photosenthetic life on another planet will catch it and
>> trap it on the new planet. But this is crazy, yes? :)
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>> The realization that the heliocentric view was also not true in a
>> strict sense was achieved in steps. That the Sun was not the center of
>> the universe, but one of innumerable stars, was strongly advocated by
>> the mystic Giordano Bruno; Galileo made the same point, but said very
>> little on the matter, perhaps not wishing to incur the church's wrath.
>> Over the course of the 18th and 19th centuries, the status of the Sun
>> as merely one star among many became increasingly obvious. By the 20th
>> century, even before the discovery that there are many galaxies, it
>> was no longer an issue.
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>> Even if the discussion is limited to the solar system, the sun is not
>> at the geometric center of any planet's orbit, but rather at one focus
>> of the elliptical orbit. Furthermore, to the extent that a planet's
>> mass cannot be neglected in comparison to the Sun's mass, the center
>> of gravity of the solar system is displaced slightly away from the
>> center of the Sun. (The masses of the planets, mostly Jupiter, amount
>> to 0.14%% of that of the Sun.) Therefore a hypothetical astronomer on
>> an extrasolar planet would observe a "wobble".
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>> Giving up the whole concept of being "at rest" is related to the
>> principle of relativity. While, assuming an unbounded universe, it was
>> clear there is no privileged position in space, until postulation of
>> the special theory of relativity by Albert Einstein, at least the
>> existence of a privileged class of inertial systems absolutely at rest
>> was assumed, in particular in the form of the hypothesis of the
>> luminiferous aether. Some forms of Mach's principle consider the frame
>> at rest with respect to the masses in the universe to have special
>> properties.
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>> Modern use of geocentric and heliocentric
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>> In modern calculations, the origin and orientation of a coordinate
>> system often have to be selected. For practical reasons, systems with
>> their origin in the mass, solar mass or in the center of mass of solar
>> system are frequently selected. The adjectives may be used in this
>> context. However, such selection of coordinates has no philosophical
>> or physical implications.
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>> Fred Hoyle wrote:
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>> The relation of the two pictures [geocentricity and
>> heliocentricity] is reduced to a mere coordinate transformation and it
>> is the main tenet of the Einstein's theory that any two ways of
>> looking at the world which are related to each other by a coordinate
>> transformation are entirely equivalent from a physical point of view.
>> (Hoyle, 1973, p. 78)
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> Did you consider a carrier in Journalism for free and possibly, maybe,
> above ground with ability to show off your vitamins to girls?
I've discovered an unexplainable quirk in cosmology. If you throw up
a prism, with both of your hands and look at the sun. Your prisim
will automatically block out the direct light from the sun. If you
place it right you can look through one eye or the other and it will
still block out the sunlight. But however if you try and sustain this
meditation for more than a few blinks of the eye, the sun will move
out from behind the prism and look at you. And when you blink the
other eye it will still be there. If you keep this up, the sun will
continue to move and you can't chart its movement through the sky,
which is actually very rapid and upredictable. It is just that no one
looks at the sun! You get an really natural high from it!!!