Talk about whatever you want to here, but stay correct
#204915 by islandsinthesky
Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:45 pm
That's pretty sweet, actually. I'm taking a course in non-euclidean geometry right now. The way things actually work is way cooler than the way we perceive it.
#205027 by islandsinthesky
Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:34 pm
I wouldn't say laughable, but we're a bit behind in the times. Euclidean to non-Euclidean is similar to Newton's theories to Einsteins.
#205032 by hairbearbunch
Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:43 pm
Thought I'd say laughable rather than sad, sometimes I think humanity is a bit like a teenager doing self mutilation for a bit of attention.
Actually there's another conspiracy theory, power's that be egging on the second coming, ha ha, that's laughable, or is it sad?
#205150 by hairbearbunch
Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:30 pm
What. What?

What what what what?

Haven't you heard that one?, fuck shit up so much it forces the 2nd coming, ridiculous I know.

Anyway, anyone that has any understanding of potential applications to Marko's equations is more than welcome to join his groups.

"A bit behind" I know in a spiritual sense everything is as it's meant to be, but Fuck me, Kyoto agreements, lessen pollution by 2050, it could mostly be done away with tomorrow, if not for one thing, economic greed. What they're saying is we WILL keep polluting. Like the recent USA/Russian nuke agreement (even though all out nuclear war is an impossibility re: Bruce Cathie) in essence what they've agreed is, We will stock nuclear weapons.
FEAR.
#205154 by islandsinthesky
Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:29 pm
hairbearbunch wrote:(even though all out nuclear war is an impossibility re: Bruce Cathie)


http://www.livevideo.com/video/Conspira ... g-an-.aspx
#205334 by hairbearbunch
Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:00 pm
Was gonna delete that previous rant, easy for me to fly off the handle, now I'm thinking if we didn't have as much fucked up shit, there would be less options of want we can dislike. Just wanna see the good options have a fair go. Thanks for the B.Cathie link.
#205376 by islandsinthesky
Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:02 pm
hairbearbunch wrote:Was gonna delete that previous rant


No. Don't.

hairbearbunch wrote:easy for me to fly off the handle


Please do.

Life is a lot more fun when people like you express exactly what's on their mind.

Seriously. Disregard what anyone else on this forum says and please rant away. I promise at least I'll read it.
#205598 by hairbearbunch
Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:23 pm
Usually get a bit carried away 'cause I log on here while drinking my morning wake up coffee :shock: mmmm Australian Skybury Estate.
Then I mellow down and in the afternoon I'm thinking "what the fuck did I post on the Devy site this mornin?"

"Hi Dan, I am only able to take this time to write you in length because I am sitting at the emergency room. Here goes....I am going to email you an invite to our group. The top and bottom vortices are not fully understood yet and I am attempting to understand how and if the conductors invert through the center. Over the surface topology there are UNDERPINNING NESTED VORTICES and there world boundary condition lines determine whether they stay together by being staggered mithi is the stronger of the two otherwise the would boundary conditions align and then you have mitosis which is unvav-eling. Haven't slept for days. Good luck. I will send you some material. Got some really important material to putup on YouTube and as soon as someone can edit it. I have very little time for much else and am attempting to raise the cash to hire a small staff to put up some profoundly important discoveries."
Marko

Hope he doesn't mind me sharing this e-mail, but hey, your all good people.
Think I have to re-visit my blackhole post link. I'm thinking there is a 'kind' of inversion. Like a sharing.
#205609 by Phase
Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:21 pm
Man, maths makes so little sense to me. All I saw there was the fact that every thing balances after going through (Possibly most awesome thing I've heard) the cosmic grinder.
#209870 by Keeker
Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:10 am
islandsinthesky wrote:That's pretty sweet, actually. I'm taking a course in non-euclidean geometry right now. The way things actually work is way cooler than the way we perceive it.

I remember geometry. I was really good at colouring the shapes to make them look 3D. In pink. That is all. :cherie:

PS. That man must never get cold, he has a built-in fur coat! (Isn't biology way more pleasing than maths! :mrgreen: )

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