Anders

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    “The assumption of uniformity has much to be said in its (heliocentrism/Big Bang theory) favour. If the distribution were not uniform, it would either increase with distance, or decrease. But we would not expect to find a distribution in which the density increases with distance, symmetrically in all directions. Such a condition would imply that w…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Well I admit I don’t reason at length because my old phone won’t allow me. And I will not pass judgment on gullibiity because I went half my life without questioning Galileo one iota.

    But I can pass the buck to mr Hubble of telescope fame who struggled hard to accept, like many before him I assume, that his observations were supporting a central…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    The situation is a bit like when Hoagland says that the important thing is not *if* we went to the moon, the important thing is – what did we find there? I say no, that’s not exactly right. If we didn’t go, then the next question is meaningless and a distraction.

    Is there any proof for Antarctica to begin with? If so I’d like to see them before…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    In that sense you are in the majority and I won’t try to change your mind. Nor do I wan’t to change anybody, I’m just looking for pushback so I can find flaws in my ideas. A philosopher with noone to talk to is like a boxer without a sparring parter. He might be fit but never a really good boxer irl. So, I’m well aware I’m bringing controversial…[Read more]

    • If by “pushback” Anders you means some reasoned contrary argument then it may help if you did submit a reasoned argument in the first place rather than just making assertions. I have been known to change my mind when presented with cogent persuasion many times in my life but I don’t do it on a whim. That’s why I’m a member; because I’m not gullible.

    • Well I admit I don’t reason at length because my old phone won’t allow me. And I will not pass judgment on gullibiity because I went half my life without questioning Galileo one iota.

      But I can pass the buck to mr Hubble of telescope fame who struggled hard to accept, like many before him I assume, that his observations were supporting a central…[Read more]

    • “The assumption of uniformity has much to be said in its (heliocentrism/Big Bang theory) favour. If the distribution were not uniform, it would either increase with distance, or decrease. But we would not expect to find a distribution in which the density increases with distance, symmetrically in all directions. Such a condition would imply that w…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Who told you that? Who’s the authority that put those thoughts in your head? It’s either NASA or some other agency like that. Are they more trustworthy than say the bible? Or other scripture such as the vedas?

    • It was discussed in a vidchat, and I’d put more credence in those speculations than anything from the Bible…

      • In that sense you are in the majority and I won’t try to change your mind. Nor do I wan’t to change anybody, I’m just looking for pushback so I can find flaws in my ideas. A philosopher with noone to talk to is like a boxer without a sparring parter. He might be fit but never a really good boxer irl. So, I’m well aware I’m bringing controversial…[Read more]

        • If by “pushback” Anders you means some reasoned contrary argument then it may help if you did submit a reasoned argument in the first place rather than just making assertions. I have been known to change my mind when presented with cogent persuasion many times in my life but I don’t do it on a whim. That’s why I’m a member; because I’m not gullible.

        • Well I admit I don’t reason at length because my old phone won’t allow me. And I will not pass judgment on gullibiity because I went half my life without questioning Galileo one iota.

          But I can pass the buck to mr Hubble of telescope fame who struggled hard to accept, like many before him I assume, that his observations were supporting a central…[Read more]

        • “The assumption of uniformity has much to be said in its (heliocentrism/Big Bang theory) favour. If the distribution were not uniform, it would either increase with distance, or decrease. But we would not expect to find a distribution in which the density increases with distance, symmetrically in all directions. Such a condition would imply that w…[Read more]

      • And if that is unwelcome, what kind of person is mr. Hubble? He’d rather live isolated, in the periphery, without God… Rather than finding himself in the middle with God at the centre of his heart, in his very being? Weird…

      • In one of George Ann’ Byte Shows interviews, Joseph says “Get Your Damned Head out of the Book, nuff said.

        • Hehe, so far I’ve read genesis, and the first corinthians chapter 13, that part about love. That’s it. I’m not exactly filled with bible quotes. But the same meaning, give up the dogma, could be easily mirrored back at you. Are you sure you are awake? I’m dreaming for sure.

  • Anders posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago

    Planetary magic, courtsey of NASA!

    I remember discussing in here that there’s always 12 gods, disciples or knights around the *round* table, but that I didn’t know why or what it meant. Well, it was Galileo that had to go and now I know!

    These are the twelve powers of God. They are not material. It’s the one eyed God Horus/Zeus/Jupiter/Oden…[Read more]

    • Anders .. I sent you a message .. Check your inbox ..

    • the polar hexagrams on Saturn are the surface appearances of orthorotated tetraherdrons; Schläfli symbols…

      • Who told you that? Who’s the authority that put those thoughts in your head? It’s either NASA or some other agency like that. Are they more trustworthy than say the bible? Or other scripture such as the vedas?

        • It was discussed in a vidchat, and I’d put more credence in those speculations than anything from the Bible…

          • In that sense you are in the majority and I won’t try to change your mind. Nor do I wan’t to change anybody, I’m just looking for pushback so I can find flaws in my ideas. A philosopher with noone to talk to is like a boxer without a sparring parter. He might be fit but never a really good boxer irl. So, I’m well aware I’m bringing controversial…[Read more]

            • If by “pushback” Anders you means some reasoned contrary argument then it may help if you did submit a reasoned argument in the first place rather than just making assertions. I have been known to change my mind when presented with cogent persuasion many times in my life but I don’t do it on a whim. That’s why I’m a member; because I’m not gullible.

            • Well I admit I don’t reason at length because my old phone won’t allow me. And I will not pass judgment on gullibiity because I went half my life without questioning Galileo one iota.

              But I can pass the buck to mr Hubble of telescope fame who struggled hard to accept, like many before him I assume, that his observations were supporting a central…[Read more]

            • “The assumption of uniformity has much to be said in its (heliocentrism/Big Bang theory) favour. If the distribution were not uniform, it would either increase with distance, or decrease. But we would not expect to find a distribution in which the density increases with distance, symmetrically in all directions. Such a condition would imply that w…[Read more]

          • And if that is unwelcome, what kind of person is mr. Hubble? He’d rather live isolated, in the periphery, without God… Rather than finding himself in the middle with God at the centre of his heart, in his very being? Weird…

          • In one of George Ann’ Byte Shows interviews, Joseph says “Get Your Damned Head out of the Book, nuff said.

            • Hehe, so far I’ve read genesis, and the first corinthians chapter 13, that part about love. That’s it. I’m not exactly filled with bible quotes. But the same meaning, give up the dogma, could be easily mirrored back at you. Are you sure you are awake? I’m dreaming for sure.

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    If a 3D-printed drug can make you well, then you really need to believe in science! Geez, not even if I could print weed would I use it.

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Here you go. Actually, I never rewatched the whole thing. I just saw him whisper when he looked for bugs at the hotel, 10.26… that was enough.

    I wonder what NK really is. Was everybody killed in the war? Probably not, but Kim is not real, that’s all I know. The smile is too genuine! Haha! Look at Rockefeller.…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    It’s still visible on my profile. This is all I can salvage cause it won’t allow me to read the full text.

    “Do we have any Germans from Rügen here? Or bikini atoll inhabitants? 🙂
    From one thing to another, did we blow up 520 nukes in the atmosphere (wikipedia)? Shouldn’t you see the light far and wide when one of those goes off? I mean, we ca…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Ehum I wrote another reply, now gone? What keeps doing this? It’s too frustrating to post on this wall. The software sucks!

    • It’s still visible on my profile. This is all I can salvage cause it won’t allow me to read the full text.

      “Do we have any Germans from Rügen here? Or bikini atoll inhabitants? 🙂
      From one thing to another, did we blow up 520 nukes in the atmosphere (wikipedia)? Shouldn’t you see the light far and wide when one of those goes off? I mean, we ca…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Also, telltale signs means nothing in the general discourse, as I’ve often have had occasion to notice. Only what the TV says matters.

    • Ehum I wrote another reply, now gone? What keeps doing this? It’s too frustrating to post on this wall. The software sucks!

      • It’s still visible on my profile. This is all I can salvage cause it won’t allow me to read the full text.

        “Do we have any Germans from Rügen here? Or bikini atoll inhabitants? 🙂
        From one thing to another, did we blow up 520 nukes in the atmosphere (wikipedia)? Shouldn’t you see the light far and wide when one of those goes off? I mean, we ca…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    Good point. It looks like a town that has been carpet bombed for sure, but the alleged cloud image seems faked and could easily have been. It makes me wonder though if any effects of radiation among survivors can be proven. The current Fukushima mess is deemed about safe now by the authorities there. Maybe it actually is?

    To see a motive to…[Read more]

    • Well if its fake footage someone might actually go to the place of the fake bombing and pretty easily find out that no bomb was ever dropped. Pretty sure there would be tell tale signs in the landscape if a big bomb was dropped? Sadly I think nukes are very real.

    • Also, telltale signs means nothing in the general discourse, as I’ve often have had occasion to notice. Only what the TV says matters.

      • Ehum I wrote another reply, now gone? What keeps doing this? It’s too frustrating to post on this wall. The software sucks!

        • It’s still visible on my profile. This is all I can salvage cause it won’t allow me to read the full text.

          “Do we have any Germans from Rügen here? Or bikini atoll inhabitants? 🙂
          From one thing to another, did we blow up 520 nukes in the atmosphere (wikipedia)? Shouldn’t you see the light far and wide when one of those goes off? I mean, we ca…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    This absence of a south pole makes the only pole left an interesting affair. My bet is that if you follow the compass to the north (say, on ski with a backpack of food) you’ll be stopped by armed guards before you even get close. For the optimists here, I might mention that Santa Claus could be real! He’s very kind and righteous and he lives at…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 2 months ago

    It’s worth a watch. There’s plenty of clues that Antarctica is not real. In that documentary the same style of fake backgrounds seems to be used as in… hmmm… it reminds me a lot of the alleged moonlanding!

    No mention of Antarctica as a continent before the 1800s, when it was “discovered”. That means it only exists in our imagination. So, don…[Read more]

    • This absence of a south pole makes the only pole left an interesting affair. My bet is that if you follow the compass to the north (say, on ski with a backpack of food) you’ll be stopped by armed guards before you even get close. For the optimists here, I might mention that Santa Claus could be real! He’s very kind and righteous and he lives at…[Read more]

  • Anders posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago

    Let’s revisit Werner Herzog’s documentary on Antarctica. Now do this experiment. Suppose for a while that Antarctica is a myth and that Herzog knows this perfectly well. Then listen to this dude from the documentary: https://youtu.be/heHiQFElleo

    Lands of the mind? Dreaming?

    Now do the same thing and revisit Shane Smith’s Vice docu from North…[Read more]

    • Thanks for posting, I was not aware of this documentary

      • It’s worth a watch. There’s plenty of clues that Antarctica is not real. In that documentary the same style of fake backgrounds seems to be used as in… hmmm… it reminds me a lot of the alleged moonlanding!

        No mention of Antarctica as a continent before the 1800s, when it was “discovered”. That means it only exists in our imagination. So, don…[Read more]

        • This absence of a south pole makes the only pole left an interesting affair. My bet is that if you follow the compass to the north (say, on ski with a backpack of food) you’ll be stopped by armed guards before you even get close. For the optimists here, I might mention that Santa Claus could be real! He’s very kind and righteous and he lives at…[Read more]

    • Herzog ahh die Grizzly Man producer. I’ve seen the Ant. Arch doc will have to watch again but I seem to recollect meh , Werner spiele gern die game.

    • Any link A on Vice doc? Thanks

      • Here you go. Actually, I never rewatched the whole thing. I just saw him whisper when he looked for bugs at the hotel, 10.26… that was enough.

        I wonder what NK really is. Was everybody killed in the war? Probably not, but Kim is not real, that’s all I know. The smile is too genuine! Haha! Look at Rockefeller.…[Read more]

  • Anders posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago

    Hi everybody!

    I would like to hear your thoughts about nuclear weapons. Do they exist?

    Once I realized that Kim Young One was an actor and that therefore all the North Korea hype is fake, I began to suspect nukes as well. Can you find a single example of a nuclear explosion that is not obvious CGI? I was a bit embarrassed when I saw the old…[Read more]

    • Hiroshima?

      • Good point. It looks like a town that has been carpet bombed for sure, but the alleged cloud image seems faked and could easily have been. It makes me wonder though if any effects of radiation among survivors can be proven. The current Fukushima mess is deemed about safe now by the authorities there. Maybe it actually is?

        To see a motive to…[Read more]

        • Well if its fake footage someone might actually go to the place of the fake bombing and pretty easily find out that no bomb was ever dropped. Pretty sure there would be tell tale signs in the landscape if a big bomb was dropped? Sadly I think nukes are very real.

    • Also, telltale signs means nothing in the general discourse, as I’ve often have had occasion to notice. Only what the TV says matters.

      • Ehum I wrote another reply, now gone? What keeps doing this? It’s too frustrating to post on this wall. The software sucks!

        • It’s still visible on my profile. This is all I can salvage cause it won’t allow me to read the full text.

          “Do we have any Germans from Rügen here? Or bikini atoll inhabitants? 🙂
          From one thing to another, did we blow up 520 nukes in the atmosphere (wikipedia)? Shouldn’t you see the light far and wide when one of those goes off? I mean, we ca…[Read more]

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 3 months ago

    First of all, it’s not a meme, but orthodox doctrine. Second, it’s amazing what it allows you to see once you switch. And third, it’s one of those things that one needs to keep silent about. This will be my last post on the matter. Actually, the need to even read the news seems to fall away to a great extent 😀

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 3 months ago

    It’s an epiphany to realize North Korea is not what it seems. The great leader is actually a jovial actor who can barely control his laughter during the set! And I used to fear nuclear war with that madman! It’s hillarious and a great teaching. There’s nothing to fear in the universe! Just the hillarious antics of some actor.

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 3 months ago

    That object’s name reads Oh Mama! Oumaumua or something, if you meant that long thing they talk about… They put in really obvious clues. Space is actually not real (imho), so I don’t think we have to worry!

  • Anders posted a new activity comment 8 years, 3 months ago

    Here’s the great leader watching war games with his cronies. I might be coming down with a case of schizophrenia, I don’t know, but I can see the humor in it. This looks like some slap stick comedy to me.

    https://youtu.be/GfyNW1YaDpE (4.20 frwrd)

    • It’s an epiphany to realize North Korea is not what it seems. The great leader is actually a jovial actor who can barely control his laughter during the set! And I used to fear nuclear war with that madman! It’s hillarious and a great teaching. There’s nothing to fear in the universe! Just the hillarious antics of some actor.

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