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Author: Joseph HummingJoseph Humming Date: Jul 21, 2008 14:47
Suspicious...
I don't know what existed before our universe. My intuition says some
kind of perfervid energy with a tendency to produce matter. Anyway, it
went about its business and just happened to produce the universe we
know. Maybe the forces present before the universe just happened to be
calibrated to produce said universe. Or maybe it was just an accident
waiting to happen. Some accident!
I don't know what it was like during the early days of the universe.
Pretty torrid, I'd say. To visualise, or even imagine, 6 or more
billion years of heavenly chaos seems beyond our imagination. But then
gradually the forces at work in the universe pulled all that matter
and all those gases into some kind of enduring balancing act. Maybe it
was just a coincidence. Or were these forces calibrated to produce
such a celestial harmony? Nah, it was probably just an accident. Some
accident!
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Author: SkyEyesSkyEyes Date: Jul 21, 2008 15:39
On Jul 21, 2:47Â pm, Joseph Humming humanisation.org> wrote:
> Suspicious...
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> I don't know what existed before our universe. My intuition says some
> kind of perfervid energy with a tendency to produce matter. Anyway, it
> went about its business and just happened to produce  the universe we
> know. Maybe the forces present before the universe just happened to be
> calibrated to produce said universe. Or  maybe it was just an accident
> waiting to happen. Some accident!
>
> I don't know what it was like during the early days of the universe.
> Pretty torrid, I'd say. To visualise, or even imagine, 6 or more
> billion years of heavenly chaos seems beyond our imagination. But then
> gradually the forces at work in the universe pulled all that matter
> and all those gases into some kind of enduring balancing act. Maybe it
> was just a coincidence. Or were these forces calibrated to produce
> such a celestial harmony? Nah, it was probably just an accident. Some
> accident!
>
> I don't know what conditions pertained in  the millions of planets ...
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Author: Joseph HummingJoseph Humming Date: Jul 21, 2008 16:08
On Jul 21, 11:39Â pm, SkyEyes cox.net> wrote:
> On Jul 21, 2:47Â pm, Joseph Humming humanisation.org> wrote:
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>> Suspicious...
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>> I don't know what existed before our universe. My intuition says some
>> kind of perfervid energy with a tendency to produce matter. Anyway, it
>> went about its business and just happened to produce  the universe we
>> know. Maybe the forces present before the universe just happened to be
>> calibrated to produce said universe. Or  maybe it was just an accident
>> waiting to happen. Some accident!
>
>> I don't know what it was like during the early days of the universe.
>> Pretty torrid, I'd say. To visualise, or even imagine, 6 or more
>> billion years of heavenly chaos seems beyond our imagination. But then
>> gradually the forces at work in the universe pulled all that matter ...
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Author: SkyEyesSkyEyes Date: Jul 21, 2008 16:33
On Jul 21, 4:08Â pm, Joseph Humming humanisation.org> wrote:
> On Jul 21, 11:39Â pm, SkyEyes cox.net> wrote:
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>> On Jul 21, 2:47Â pm, Joseph Humming humanisation.org> wrote:
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>>> Suspicious...
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>>> I don't know what existed before our universe. My intuition says some
>>> kind of perfervid energy with a tendency to produce matter. Anyway, it
>>> went about its business and just happened to produce  the universe we
>>> know. Maybe the forces present before the universe just happened to be
>>> calibrated to produce said universe. Or  maybe it was just an accident
>>> waiting to happen. Some accident!
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>>> I don't know what it was like during the early days of the universe.
>>> Pretty torrid, I'd say. To visualise, or even imagine, 6 or more ...
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Author: RichoRicho Date: Jul 21, 2008 18:46
On Jul 22, 7:47 am, Joseph Humming humanisation.org> wrote:
> Suspicious...
>
> I don't know what existed before our universe. My intuition says some
> kind of perfervid energy with a tendency to produce matter. Anyway, it
> went about its business and just happened to produce the universe we
> know. Maybe the forces present before the universe just happened to be
> calibrated to produce said universe. Or maybe it was just an accident
> waiting to happen. Some accident!
>
> I don't know what it was like during the early days of the universe.
> Pretty torrid, I'd say. To visualise, or even imagine, 6 or more
> billion years of heavenly chaos seems beyond our imagination. But then
> gradually the forces at work in the universe pulled all that matter
> and all those gases into some kind of enduring balancing act. Maybe it
> was just a coincidence. Or were these forces calibrated to produce
> such a celestial harmony? Nah, it was probably just an accident. Some
> accident!
>
> I don't know what conditions pertained in the millions of planets ...
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Author: John BakerJohn Baker Date: Jul 21, 2008 15:06
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 14:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Joseph Humming
humanisation.org> wrote:
I don't know if *everything* is inevitable, but your ending up in my
killfile most probably is.
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Author: THE BORGTHE BORG Date: Jul 21, 2008 20:10
"John Baker" bizniz.net> wrote in message
news:h12a84t4nb0ib168dmrc5k0sdtofo4r151@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 14:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Joseph Humming
> humanisation.org> wrote:
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> I don't know if *everything* is inevitable, but your ending up in my
> killfile most probably is.
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Sound like a hard decision to make.
We wait with baited breath for the next messages from Joseph - to see if
alas - he is placed in your killfile.
We are sure this will effect him hugely - almost as bad as eternal damnation
and we do not know if he will be able to continue if you do place him in
your killfile.
Alas - what is the reason for the existence of Joseph - if you of all people
will no longer read his messages.
For sure he will take a sword and plunge unto his breast with his last dying
words ...
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Author: Don StockbauerDon Stockbauer Date: Jul 21, 2008 21:36
On Jul 21, 10:10 pm, "THE BORG" cube.com> wrote:
> "John Baker" bizniz.net> wrote in message
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> news:h12a84t4nb0ib168dmrc5k0sdtofo4r151@4ax.com...> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 14:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Joseph Humming
>> humanisation.org> wrote:
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>> I don't know if *everything* is inevitable, but your ending up in my
>> killfile most probably is.
>
> Sound like a hard decision to make.
> We wait with baited breath for the next messages from Joseph - to see if
> alas - he is placed in your killfile.
> We are sure this will effect him hugely - almost as bad as eternal damnation
> and we do not know if he will be able to continue if you do place him in
> your killfile.
> Alas - what is the reason for the existence of Joseph - if you of all people
> will no longer read his messages.
> For sure he will take a sword and plunge unto his breast with his last dying
> words
> "John Baker will no longer ready my messages" ...
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Author: God's Creator! (HTML)God's Creator! (HTML) Date: Jul 21, 2008 21:45
Joseph Humming wrote:
> Suspicious... NO!
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> I don't know what existed before our universe. My intuition says some
> kind of perfervid energy with a tendency to produce matter. Anyway, it
> went about its business and just happened to produce the universe we
> know. Maybe the forces present before the universe just happened to be
> calibrated to produce said universe. Or maybe it was just an accident
> waiting to happen. Some accident!
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> Joseph Humming
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Thus Spake: *G* *O* *D* *S* *C* *R* *E* *A* *T* *O* *R*;
The concept of BEGINNING & ENDING of anything... Is man's attempt
to cubby-hole, or sectionalized and quantize to try and understand *INFINITY*.
The universe (what-ever-that-is) has always existed, and morphs... ad infinitum.
God's Creator! (Go figure!) 8-)
( Sorry, I don't forgive shit! ) :-(
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Author: John LockeJohn Locke Date: Jul 21, 2008 21:49
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 14:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Joseph Humming
humanisation.org> wrote:
>Suspicious...
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>I don't know what existed before our universe. My intuition says some
>kind of perfervid energy with a tendency to produce matter....
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You should have stopped right there.
"If I had to choose a religion, the sun as the universal
giver of life would be my god." - Napoleon Bonaparte
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