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Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by EnlightenUp
Shoot back at them with mind bullets.
Hmmm interesting comment... you been studying Ingo Swann?
The Recruitment of a Psychic Warrior
www.21stcenturyradio.com...
edit on 27-9-2010 by zorgon because: because Phage told me too
Originally posted by Cmajor
OMG, I just joined and in my intro I said I don't believe the OS of 9/11 but it certainly wasn't ET...
Do I have to go back and edit?
Originally posted by allprowolfy
So why intastella would come on here knowing like myself less than one tenth of one thousand of a percent of the true picture of this reality and criticize this person for trying to enlighten his-herself.
Originally posted by bdb818888
The aliens are fighting over us because we taste really good on the Grill
A moments thought should bring the realization that this absolute limit of statistics and science renders all "scientific proof", as well as subjective feelings, that nothing exists beyond our perception into feeble "philosophic arguments". Despite what science might claim to have "proven", and despite what we might "feel", about what lies beyond our ability to observe, we cannot say anything objective about that which is beyond human perception. We may create mathematical models of what should lie somewhere just beyond observation, yet without a means of testing these projections they can never be more than idle speculation. We simply cannot say that it is likely, or not likely, that a "world" or "worlds" exist beyond the physical world in which we live. From an analytical standpoint anything, or nothing, may exist beyond human cognition.
Human beings are limited to observing the effects of fundamental forces on matter and energy, and must draw conclusions based only on such observations. We can never "view" the forces themselves, forces whose metaphysical existence and purpose transcend human observation and comprehension. One of the consequences of being only a small part of the universe in which we live is the absolute fact that, unless revealed to us by the whole, we can never know if something or someone exists beyond the limits of our senses. No one, not you nor I nor the smartest person on earth can determine whether or not anything exists beyond that which we can observe. It follows that we cannot know if someone or something beyond our ability to perceive can and will alter the laws which govern our world.
Originally posted by oozyism
reply to post by IntastellaBurst
Did you know you can take your brain out and put it in another artificially create body?
Nothing is impossible, we already have artificial arms, next we will have artificial bodies, once we understand our brain fully, then we will see much more possibilities on the horizon.
Sorry mate, I still believe nothing is impossible, heck I made a thread claiming Jupiter has Aliens in them, here you go, have a read:
Aliens in Jupiter (The Great Red Spot)
Read the whole thread, it is for people like you, it has quotes such as this one:
Let's see if your brain can comprehend what the above two paragraphs are saying
Originally posted by oozyism
reply to post by IntastellaBurst
Did you know you can take your brain out and put it in another artificially create body?
Oh brilliant, the old "Nothing is impossible, therefore every crazy theory that comes along with zero evidence is true"
sounds like you watch one of the robo-cops too many times, but could be possible in the future.
as for Jupiter there could be microbes in the upper mid atmosphere or being beyond our senses(and tech) but that is turning my mind into crap. not really
CHICAGO -- Researchers have developed artificial arms that can be moved as it if they were real limbs, simply by thinking about making them move, according to Local 6 News.
Originally posted by oozyism
You have the ability to think, so think.
Originally posted by oozyism
reply to post by hippomchippo
500 years ago, if people said we could have an artificial arm, would that have been regarded as crazy theory?
Originally posted by quantumdragon
For example, in the Bhagavad Gita,(correct me if this is the wrong Indian text)and a major middle age sighting over Hamburg (or Nuremberg) Germany, they're depictions of ariel battles taking place in Earths atmosphere.
Now i am no expert, but these accounts lead me to the (insert possible) conclusion that Earth may be a battle ground for 2 or more alien factions fighting for control of the region or the planet it self.