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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Alien abductees flock to Kansas City every year for annual probation.
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
I want cryptos and cryptos only!
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
I hope there is some material on cryptoterrestrials in your upcoming books.
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
The whole discussion on time is stuck in linguistic traps, and one has to define time and space as well (and it seems they are artifacts of something else, even according to physicists – information/consciousness).
One idea is that the present is not an instant. In other words, you can imagine experiential moments of time as spikes on a linear…[Read more]
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
On a personal note, I believe or fancy that I was able to change the past (a couple of years ago). In other words, something I expected did not come through (I have the dated letter) … being greatly disappointed I withdrew into my shell and started watching — and believing (or being convince) — Phillipe Guilleman’t description of the nature of…[Read more]
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Perhaps your concentration affected the consciousness of the persons involved in the circumstances related to the writing of the letter, a record of the past. The later positive response did not change the negative conditions existing in a certain moment of the past, it is just a new set of circumstances. Use this method with caution 🙂
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Very interesting, but I am not sure I totally understood the part about time.
Does he mean that retrocausality is only possible if an action is reversible, and not otherwise?
Bear in mind that retrocausality means, for example, that the past can be changed by the future , or to be more precise, an action in the future can cause changes in the…[Read more]-
On a personal note, I believe or fancy that I was able to change the past (a couple of years ago). In other words, something I expected did not come through (I have the dated letter) … being greatly disappointed I withdrew into my shell and started watching — and believing (or being convince) — Phillipe Guilleman’t description of the nature of…[Read more]
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Perhaps your concentration affected the consciousness of the persons involved in the circumstances related to the writing of the letter, a record of the past. The later positive response did not change the negative conditions existing in a certain moment of the past, it is just a new set of circumstances. Use this method with caution 🙂
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
I actually had a little foray into AI back in the 1980s using stochastic gradient algorithms for learning and adaptation (which the author mentions in his article) when digital signal processors were just being commercialized, for use in high-speed modems (at the time).
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
He is complaining that most algorithms are HACKS by engineers, i.e. they lack theoretical foundations and/or based on trial & error or even “magical recipes.”
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
There used to be one mansion owned by a SIOUX who became rich in smuggling goods, but when he was arrested by the DEA, his mansion was taken over by the bank. Being the savvy businessman that we know, and the extensive knowledge of Bohrmann-style investing learned from the books, Dr. Farrell made a bid on the mansion for $190,00 ( 6-bedroom…[Read more]
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
The Waldstein is a bit more neutral — not as melodious. German-engineering on the piano should satisfy Dr Farrell, I think 😉
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Talking of mood-changing music, I bumped into HAPPY TROLL by accident:
https://youtu.be/y8_Ml2hR5ok
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Good, rare, enjoyable find! Keep it up..
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
If not owning one already, then for sure you are in for a treat with this video
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Part of me likes this, but a greater part of me wishes nothing had ever been touched near those little cascades. Question … do Indigenous Americans in Sioux Falls own mansions like this one in the video?
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There used to be one mansion owned by a SIOUX who became rich in smuggling goods, but when he was arrested by the DEA, his mansion was taken over by the bank. Being the savvy businessman that we know, and the extensive knowledge of Bohrmann-style investing learned from the books, Dr. Farrell made a bid on the mansion for $190,00 ( 6-bedroom…[Read more]
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In Italy they use the expression “riserva indiana” ironically to signify a small isolated minority
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Harnoncourt makes all other Mozartian interpretations sound dull.
The third movement at its most dramatic starting around 20:00
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Among the less well-known sonatas that I find quite Beethoven-like is the Waldstein
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Yes, kinda. Here is an anti-Klezmer version of Mozart Symphony #40.
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
I love Beethoven’s piano sonatas – so sublime.
I love Mozart’s symphony #40 as performed by Nikolaus Harnoncourt.-
don’t bother with Beethoven; no class, no substance…
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Among the less well-known sonatas that I find quite Beethoven-like is the Waldstein
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Harnoncourt makes all other Mozartian interpretations sound dull.
The third movement at its most dramatic starting around 20:00
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My favourite is the Adagio from his Pathetique. When I used to play it, I’d be in shivers all the way to the end 🙂
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The Waldstein is a bit more neutral — not as melodious. German-engineering on the piano should satisfy Dr Farrell, I think 😉
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Dr Farrell is definitely old-fashioned in every way one can think of. – conserving the best from our past, and that is good. Society is changing too fast for the benefit of many people who want a tranquil life,. But if it did not, we might have been bored. Best is to sit on the sidelines and observe the world from one’s old-fashioned private…[Read more]
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Yes, and what about the cold ? I am retired so no more snow, icy roads, frozen wipers, ice-crusted windshield, slippery walks and drives, and 9 months of hibernation. Unless Dr. Farrell allows me to live in his mansion, in one of his suites reserved for VIPs, during summers and agree to drive me around and show me all the natural wonders of South…[Read more]
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MANSION!!! ROF! uh huh…. ya, right….
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I suspect Dr. Farrell has a gigantic memory-mansion full of vacant spaces for the adherents of the monotheistic revolution.
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If not owning one already, then for sure you are in for a treat with this video
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Part of me likes this, but a greater part of me wishes nothing had ever been touched near those little cascades. Question … do Indigenous Americans in Sioux Falls own mansions like this one in the video?
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There used to be one mansion owned by a SIOUX who became rich in smuggling goods, but when he was arrested by the DEA, his mansion was taken over by the bank. Being the savvy businessman that we know, and the extensive knowledge of Bohrmann-style investing learned from the books, Dr. Farrell made a bid on the mansion for $190,00 ( 6-bedroom…[Read more]
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In Italy they use the expression “riserva indiana” ironically to signify a small isolated minority
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Truthteller posted a new activity comment 7 years, 11 months ago
Khazars were a mixed group of people who adopted Judaism to withstand forced christianization from the north and forced islamization from the south. Khazarian domain extended from the northern shores of the Caspian sea to the northern shores of the Black Sea, just north of the Caucasus mountains. The Khazar Khanate was ruled by Turkic people, but…[Read more]
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