Where is Richard when I could yell at him so loudly he could have heard me in Oklahoma! Another reason it was so unfair that he’s passed from us. RNE and I had an ongoing argument regarding science. He very much was hard and fast a hard science person. Me, I believe there is more than can currently be proved, things so wondrous as to be mind-boggling. I’m reminded that things we consider science today would have been considered voodoo magic in centuries previous to the 1900′s.
I argued that aliens could well have visited us here without having to spend years and years in space. I believe there may be some races with minds so powerful that they could take a spaceship and move it from there to here through mental power.
Now it seems that science is saying that thoughts can move thorough space. On SCIENCE tonight, there is a Through the Wormhole segment dealing with that subject. It comes on at 6 p.m. EDT (here in the Midwest it does, not sure when it might come on in California or elsewhere).
Richard’s answer always had to do with Mass and energy and therefore it was impossible. Now that they’re beginning to understand how thought travels (sending good vibes to people DOES work), one day soon, they’ll understand how thought, since it has no mass per se, can pick up things and move them easily, like leaves on the wind.
Damn, I wish Richard were here to argue with. I miss him. Our arguments were so much fun, so stimulating.
I hope you’re doing good work where you are now, my friend.
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I suppose I could step in here:
"Wormholes" are supposed tunnels through the substance of "spacetime". which theoretically exist through the ...
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I do believe in telepathy since I have experienced it first hand. Also, my father had an experience for ...
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Ah, but the brain, nor the body in general has no such apparatus for sending communications between itself and other ...
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Unfortunately science does not have an answer to everything.
If you believe that telepathy is real, then it is ...
- Good post, great answer to those who just automatically say, "doesn't exist."
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You're making assumptions now. You may say there is no "apparent" means but you cannot say unequivocally that there ...
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But then we loop back to podrock's argument: Science is based on proof. With the information and observations ...
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Intuition
One of my very favorite inventors, Buckminster Fuller, believed that his inventions were really discoveries, aided by focused intuition. ...
- In recent months I've had ideas for projects that might make money but have not had the capability to carry ...
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Amen.
I've had dreams that featured people who turned out to have died that night. My best writing has always seemed ...
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Wow, Hi Mary Anne. Dunno if you're still around, but it's still great to see you here. I've been gone ...
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What an unexpected, pleasant surprise. Glad you're here.
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Well knock me over with a book cart!
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Nice to see you Mary Anne! What a pleasant surprise! I agree with you...and yes...I have a name for mine, ...
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Bingo!
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You call yours Bingo? ;)
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You call yours Bingo? ;)
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Wow, Hi Mary Anne. Dunno if you're still around, but it's still great to see you here. I've been gone ...
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Intuition
One of my very favorite inventors, Buckminster Fuller, believed that his inventions were really discoveries, aided by focused intuition. ...
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But then we loop back to podrock's argument: Science is based on proof. With the information and observations ...
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Unfortunately science does not have an answer to everything.
If you believe that telepathy is real, then it is ...
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Ah, but the brain, nor the body in general has no such apparatus for sending communications between itself and other ...
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I do believe in telepathy since I have experienced it first hand. Also, my father had an experience for ...
- Seeing that I miss him as well, allow me to throw in this in defense of science: Science recognizes that there ...