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- Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:57 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
- Replies: 2635
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Re: a matter of timing
Not even counting the impact of the Internet , just ask yourself Nate. Would you and I have even been able to have this conversation fifty years ago? Even twenty years ago... I think it was around 1988, my last high school year, when I was reading The Antigravity Handbook and puzzling over all thes...
- Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:58 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
- Replies: 2635
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Re: transitions
transitions of conciousness. Looking back in our history the things that most changed our conciousness of the world around us was some development that enabled us to cover more ground, faster ( or more particularly land, water, or later,air and then space) Its the only thing we know so far that cha...
- Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:08 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
- Replies: 2635
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Re: What does God need with a saucer?
However, I don't believe that "God" has been to the forums so I am not sure where you are headed. What I have seen is humans wishing to achieve the next step up the ladder to the higher dimensions. My point is that I don't believe that 'achieving the next step up the ladder to higher dime...
- Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:48 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
- Replies: 2635
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What does God need with a saucer?
Hearing all these ideas about saucers, time machines, 'accessing higher dimensions' and other wondrous things, I keep getting Jim Kirk's line from Star Trek V: The Final Frontier in my head: "What does God need with a starship?" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098382/quotes Don't get me wrong...
- Mon Apr 07, 2008 3:55 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
- Replies: 2635
- Views: 5233348
PESwiki
Also, if people are looking for a Wiki resource about these kind of topics, PESwiki ( http://www.peswiki.com ) might be a good place to browse and merge information into. For a start: http://peswiki.com/index.php/PowerPedia:Thomas_Townsend_Brown needs a bit of love. Edit: Okay, it seems there's two ...
- Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:19 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: NOTEPAD for RANDOM IDEAS
- Replies: 2635
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Harold Aspden on concentric capacitors
Something I just came across, and I forget where I linked to it from (was it here? if so, then forgive me for not acknowledging, or for being repetitive, as it's probably been raised here anyway): http://www.aspden.org.uk/2.htm Again with the aether spin and capacitors. And a date of July 2007. Has ...
- Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:41 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
Maybe reading too many of AM's posts has flipped my own waffle-pan, but: The weird feeling I get from reading a lot of this material is a sense that the people concealing/revealing this knowledge (if they do in fact have any actual knowledge) perhaps are doing so in such a roundabout, cryptic way be...
- Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:02 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
Re: California Flying Disks
http://www.projectcamelot.org/ralph_ring.html Thanks for this link! I know I've come across Carr before but this was more information than I've seen so far. And that very strange, cryptic book of his. I can't make head nor tail of it, but it seems to have strong resonances with Stan Deyo and Walter...
- Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:52 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
And if the Earth is nothing, but a big, spherical capacitor then we can see that the electrical capacity it hold induces the gravity. But is it? We seem to have plenty of big rocks in our solar system with no ionosphere and they have gravity just fine. What is the electrical charge of an asteroid, ...
- Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:18 pm
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
Re: Trying to Make Sense
natecull, I have just taken the time to read carefully through your "multi-phased" assessment of the actually storylines that have been set for the book. I commend you for taking the time to sort through all the myriad possibilities that the narrative triggers, none of which come to any r...
- Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:09 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
www.singleglobalcurrency.org/documents/ArticleEconomist1988GetReadyforthePhoenix_001.doc Interestingly enough, right at the end of WW2 (1944), John Maynard Keynes proposed such a unified international currency, at least for the purposes of international trade, called the Bancor: http://en.wikipedia...
- Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:21 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
- Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:18 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
Re: why not pounding?
My problem is that one of my baselines is the Deyo theme of the need for the movers and shakers to prepare for the economic transition necessary for the introduction for the technology. That is, if conventional technology is rendered obsolete overnight, in order to maintain their place the top end ...
- Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:21 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
Re: why not pounding?
You are assuming that US/UK was what "they" were about. Remember, we are dealing with a global consortium, that for the most part is not interested in politics or economy in the general sense. They seem to be more interested in preventing other groups from gaining access to technologies t...
- Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:30 am
- Forum: Defying Gravity: The First Draft
- Topic: Epilogue: The Sound of Time
- Replies: 979
- Views: 989612
Re: A Wiki? Hmmmm...
I kind of wish we had a Wiki here... That's actually an interesting idea... how would that work? Any thoughts on how to set it up? I know there are some public Wiki sites, like pbwiki.com We could perhaps start there...? --PS A hosted wiki might be a quick way to get started, or you could install a...