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  • I have a perhaps naοve layman theory about this, without other evidence than that it pleases me and seems congruent, that the universe expands 3-dimensionally at the rate and speed that we discover it. For each new discovery regarding distance, it grows. Which means, every time we're told what size our universe has, the statement is wrong. So what we're told are 10 out of 10 times wrong. Simple scientific facts

    If I hold a ruler's end to a mirror, I should be able to measure the depth in the reflection in the mirror, yes? I certainly can get some kind of value out of such an operation. Because I can no doubt measure the width and height, right? So how deep is the universe within the reflection? Perhaps 3D space is an illusion altogether. Because forces can be found at 1 and 2 dimensions and information of different kind at higher levels, but 3D is the only dimension not contributing to the universe at all, it's just a symphtom. That could be explaining why space doesn't matter to higher dimensions.





    Imagine the positive, contracting charge in it's ultimate state, a singularity or black hole.

    Imagine the negative, diffusing, discharging force in it's ultimate state, entropy.

    Imagine the two forces pulling in each other from different 'corners', thereby creating the illusion of 3D.

    Information from other dimension giving it the shape it desires.

    Thank you Walter Russell for the idea



    What is it with all the 'crap DNA' in our bodies that seemingly has no use? What is it with the similarities in DNA between different species, even between plants, bacteria, and animals?

    Is it the matrix, the uniting appreciation of the world, the common desicion to share a 3D impression, at some degree, with different levels of conformity between different species?

    Last edited by Michael C; 12-18-2012, 04:32 PM.

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    • while we are still on White Horses :





      Unicorn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      The unicorn is a legendary animal from European folklore that resembles a white horse with a large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead, and sometimes a goat's beard and cloven hooves ( see PAN ) . First mentioned by the ancient Greeks, it became the most important imaginary animal of the Middle Ages and Renaissance when it was commonly described as an extremely wild woodland creature, a symbol of purity and grace, which could only be captured by a virgin. In the encyclopedias its horn was said to have the power to render poisoned water potable and to heal sickness.


      “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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      • cloven hooves
        Ah, that's (perhaps) where the eight legs of Sleipner comes from! The horn of the unicorn are a metaphor for things that can be achieved through 'riding the horse'. The virgin is the innocent mind that is needed in order to catch the slippery (Sleipner = slippery) unicorn.

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        • one character that portrays very well your concept :



          That could be explaining why space doesn't matter to higher dimensions.

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_(Star_Trek)



          Q is a fictional character who appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, as well as in related products. In all of these programs, he is played by John de Lancie. The name "Q" also applies to all other individuals of the Q Continuum.

          Q is said to be omnipotent, and is continually evasive regarding his motivations. His home, the Q Continuum, is accessible to the Q and their guests, and the true nature of it is said to be beyond the comprehension of "lesser beings" such as humans so it is only shown to humans in ways they can understand.

          Beginning with the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Q became a recurring character, with pronounced comedic and dramatic chemistry between himself and Captain Jean-Luc Picard. He serves as a major antagonist of TNG, although in the finale, "All Good Things...", he ultimately becomes an ally to Picard helping him collapse an anomaly that would have destroyed humanity. Gene Roddenberry chose the letter "Q" in honor of his friend, Janet Quarton



          J. J . Cale - Strange Days - YouTube

          Strange days
          That's coming on us
          Strange ways
          This time of ours
          There is no meaning
          For this to happen
          Strange days
          It seems so far
          Used to be
          Everything was falling
          Right in place
          Where it all would be
          So those changes
          I sometimes wonder
          Could I get back
          Where we used to be
          Strange days
          That's coming for us
          Strange ways
          This time of ours
          There is no meaning
          For this to happen
          Strange days
          It seems so far
          There is no meaning
          For it to happen
          Strange days
          It seems so far
          Strange days
          It seems so far


          “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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          • Originally posted by Michael C View Post
            Ah, that's (perhaps) where the eight legs of Sleipner comes from! The horn of the unicorn are a metaphor for things that can be achieved through 'riding the horse'. The virgin is the innocent mind





            that is needed in order to catch the slippery (Sleipner = slippery) unicorn.


            Hence the red Color ...... Fire - The Pointer Sisters - YouTube ......







            =




            highly recommend you read : The Eighth Mount Haemus Lecture | Order of Bards and Druids .... a bit long .... but worth it

            funky mama soul beats - YouTube





            Last edited by MonsieurM; 12-18-2012, 09:30 PM.
            “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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            • Originally posted by Michael C View Post
              The virgin is the innocent mind that is needed in order to catch the slippery (Sleipner = slippery)


              what is also slippery ..... any fisherman will tell you







              --------------------- on a side note

              alexandrie alexandra - YouTube

              Last edited by MonsieurM; 12-18-2012, 10:39 PM.
              “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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              • continuing our exploration of Norse Mythology :



                JΓΆrmungandr - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                In Norse mythology, Jφrmungandr (Old Norse: Jǫrmungandr, pronounced [ˈjɔrmuŋɡandr]), often written Jormungand, or Jφrmungand and also known as the Midgard Serpent (Old Norse: Midgarπsormr), or World Serpent, is a sea serpent, the middle child of the giantess Angrboπa and the god Loki. According to the Prose Edda, Odin took Loki's three children by Angrboπa, the wolf Fenrir, Hel and Jφrmungandr, and tossed Jφrmungandr into the great ocean that encircles Midgard.[1] The serpent grew so large that he was able to surround the earth and grasp his own tail.[1] As a result, he received the name of the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent. When he lets go, the world will end. Jφrmungandr's arch-enemy is the god Thor.
                The final battle

                The last meeting between the serpent and Thor is predicted to occur at Ragnarφk, when Jφrmungandr will come out of the ocean and poison the sky.[7] Thor will kill Jφrmungandr and then walk nine paces before falling dead, having been poisoned by the serpent's venom.[7]


                The Cure - Lullaby - YouTube + Daydream Believer - The Monkees - With lyrics - YouTube

                Last edited by MonsieurM; 12-19-2012, 12:56 AM.
                “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                • Imagine the positive, contracting charge in it's ultimate state, a singularity or black hole.

                  Imagine the negative, diffusing, discharging force in it's ultimate state, entropy.

                  Imagine the two forces pulling in each other from different 'corners', thereby creating the illusion of 3D.

                  Information from other dimension giving it the shape it desires.

                  Seek and thou shalt find. The picture below could show the two forces, charge and discharge, unfolding the universe as we know it.




                  Note the hexagon, Saturnus.

                  Actually that makes the christian paradigm of 'sinner' understandable to me for the first time. We are sinners simply because we exist, simply because we exist in this hexagonical world. Every snowflake, every crystal wants to tell us the shape we live in. To be of physical, three-dimensional shape are a sin in itself. We move towards negative because discharge is pulling us out of the charged area, thereby 'unfolding' us. If you are biased towards the charged side, the positive side, this would of course be regarded as a bad thing. Through time, the balance may very well have needed a gain of charge as well. There emanates the idea of sin and a 'bad' thing. Jesus released us from sin upon the cross, thereby telling us that we are not 'bad' in ourselfs, the unfolding is no sin as we were told in order to maintain balance, it is balance itself that is the real cause.

                  This lesson is still not learned. When a group of people have a problem, they search a solution. When they find a solution, they forget the cause. From that point forward, they'll only discuss the solution and what should be changed to it, without having the evolution of the solution to connect with the initial cause. This is how the paradigm of sin were created and that is how we discuss the matter of sin, but never the cause to the paradigm.
                  Last edited by Michael C; 12-19-2012, 08:40 AM.

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                  • food for thought :

                    have you ever noticed that the word ZEUS can be played with

                    ZEUS = EZUS ......

                    +

                    How do Spanish Speaker say the word JESUS

                    +

                    isn't ZEUS the Equivalent of ODIN ..... who hung himself .......
                    Last edited by MonsieurM; 12-19-2012, 11:28 AM.
                    “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                    • to resonate more some pics are always helpful







                      Originally posted by Michael C View Post
                      Seek and thou shalt find. The picture below could show the two forces, charge and discharge, unfolding the universe as we know it.




                      Note the hexagon, Saturnus.

                      Actually that makes the christian paradigm of 'sinner' understandable to me for the first time. We are sinners simply because we exist, simply because we exist in this hexagonical world. Every snowflake, every crystal wants to tell us the shape we live in. To be of physical, three-dimensional shape are a sin in itself. We move towards negative because discharge is pulling us out of the charged area, thereby 'unfolding' us. If you are biased towards the charged side, the positive side, this would of course be regarded as a bad thing. Through time, the balance may very well have needed a gain of charge as well. There emanates the idea of sin and a 'bad' thing. Jesus released us from sin upon the cross, thereby telling us that we are not 'bad' in ourselfs, the unfolding is no sin as we were told in order to maintain balance, it is balance itself that is the real cause.

                      This lesson is still not learned. When a group of people have a problem, they search a solution. When they find a solution, they forget the cause. From that point forward, they'll only discuss the solution and what should be changed to it, without having the evolution of the solution to connect with the initial cause. This is how the paradigm of sin were created and that is how we discuss the matter of sin, but never the cause to the paradigm.
                      Last edited by MonsieurM; 12-19-2012, 12:04 PM.
                      “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                      • a bit of info update :

                        Scientists discover five planets around Tau Ceti and one is in the habitable zone - SlashGear

                        Scientists have announced a very interesting discovery around a star in our celestial backyard. The star is called Tau Ceti and it is only 12 light years from the Earth. Astronomers and scientists have been investigating the star and have detected slight movement of what they believe to be five planets orbiting
                        According to the scientists they have detected very slight back-and-forth movement of the star at different times indicating five planets are orbiting it and pushing it back and forth. The subtle movements of the star show up to astronomers here on earth as slight and subtle changes in the star’s light. One of the planets believed to be orbiting the distant star would be in the star’s habitable zone.
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                        Study links personality changes to changes in social well-being



                        Medical Xpress)—Researchers report that changes in social well-being are closely tied to one's personality, with positive changes in one corresponding to similar changes in the other. Their study reveals potential new mechanisms that can help individuals thrive as they age.

                        Read more at:


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                        Study shows brain processing similarities between music and movement



                        (Medical Xpress)—Researchers at Dartmouth College have devised an experiment that demonstrates how music and movement are processed by the brain in similar ways. They describe their experiment and discuss its possible implications in a paper they've had published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

                        Read more at:
                        Last edited by MonsieurM; 12-19-2012, 03:05 PM.
                        “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                        • the pic below got me curious about the Big Five ....... as in 65 : Hierogamos



                          as you can also easily super impose it on the Sephiroth :



                          HEBREW GEMATRIA: Values from 110 - 119

                          110 > 2 - 110 - 110 = 2x5x11
                          --- pr.n. "God's Acquaintance".
                          --- pr.n. "God's Adornment".
                          --- we.
                          --- to bruse, crush; lock out, look around.
                          --- (760 w/f); pr.n. "Pining", "Wasting".
                          --- overthrow, destruction.
                          --- to fold, to embrace, clasp, hug; folding (of the hands).
                          --- to lick up, swallow down; to roll, wriggle; to speak rashly.
                          --- (760 w/f); the right hand; the right side; the south; pr.n. "Right Hand" or "Lucky".
                          --- right (as opposed to left).
                          --- to go up, ascend or reach the height; to be eminent; climber, chamois goat.
                          --- (760 w/f); to hide, to lay up or store away; to preserve, season; spice, seasoning; cumin.
                          --- (670 w/f); to pierce, sting; a gnat.
                          --- to be foolish; to bind together, to be firm; folly, loin, flank; confidence.
                          --- a foundation
                          --- pr.n. "Eloquent"
                          --- the bowels, intestines; the stomach; the womb; the lower belly (in males as the seat of generative power; the inmost part (as seat of emotion); the belly (externally)
                          --- (760 w/f); offspring or posterity.
                          --- an elevated or lofty (object); a pole; a flag; a standard or signal.
                          --- to be foolish; to make or show oneself foolish; to act foolish see FU + O.
                          --- a fool.
                          --- folly.
                          --- (590 w/f); to move or go.
                          --- (590 w/f); to hem in or enclose.
                          --- a pestle.
                          --- pr. n. "High", Eli the high priest in Shiloh.
                          --- high or supreme.
                          --- (670 w/f); with; at, by, near.
                          --- as long as, during.
                          Sephirot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                          Pablo Cruise | Zero to Sixty in Five - YouTube

                          Let us not forget :

                          a fractal construct has an 'efficient function', it has a fractal ergonomy to them, they function on multiple levels and in multiple dimensions:





                          Big Five personality traits - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                          The Big Five framework of personality traits from Costa & McCrae, 1992 emerged as a robust model for understanding the relationship between personality and various academic behaviors.[1] The Big Five factors are:
                          Openness (inventive/curious vs. consistent/cautious)
                          Conscientiousness (efficient/organized vs. easy-going/careless)
                          Extraversion (outgoing/energetic vs. solitary/reserved)
                          Agreeableness (friendly/compassionate vs. cold/unkind)
                          Neuroticism (sensitive/nervous vs. secure/confident)

                          Acronyms commonly used to refer to the five traits collectively are OCEAN, NEOAC, or CANOE. ................... Pablo Cruise _ Ocean Breeze - YouTube

                          Beneath each factor, a cluster of correlated specific traits are found; for example, extraversion includes such related qualities as gregariousness, assertiveness, excitement seeking, warmth, activity and positive emotions.[2]


                          Fire - The Pointer Sisters - YouTube + funky mama soul beats - YouTube



                          Last edited by MonsieurM; 12-19-2012, 09:31 PM.
                          “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                          • Linking Patterns ................ Ohio Players - Fire BTEXPRESS 808 - YouTube


                            Shakespearean fool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                            The Shakespearean fool is a recurring character type in the works of William Shakespeare.

                            Shakespearean fools are usually clever peasants or commoners that use their wits to outdo people of higher social standing. In this sense, they are very similar to the real fools,and jesters of the time, but their characteristics are greatly heightened for theatrical effect. They are largely heterogeneous. [1] The "groundlings" (theater-goers that were too poor to pay for seats and thus stood in the front by the stage) that frequented the Globe Theater were most likely particularly drawn to these Shakespearian fools or clowns. However they were also favoured by the nobility. Most notably, Queen Elizabeth I was a great admirer of the popular clown, Richard Tarlton. For the Bard himself, however, actor Robert Armin may have proved vital to the cultivation of his fools.[2]
                            Dramatic function
                            'That, of course, is the great secret of the successful fool – that he is no fool at all.'
                            Isaac Asimov, Guide to Shakespeare.[4]
                            65 : Hierogamos



                            HEBREW GEMATRIA: Values from 110 - 119

                            110 > 2 - 110 - 110 = 2x5x11
                            --- pr.n. "God's Acquaintance".
                            --- pr.n. "God's Adornment".
                            --- we.
                            --- to bruse, crush; lock out, look around.
                            --- (760 w/f); pr.n. "Pining", "Wasting".
                            --- overthrow, destruction.
                            --- to fold, to embrace, clasp, hug; folding (of the hands).
                            --- to lick up, swallow down; to roll, wriggle; to speak rashly.
                            --- (760 w/f); the right hand; the right side; the south; pr.n. "Right Hand" or "Lucky".
                            --- right (as opposed to left).
                            --- to go up, ascend or reach the height; to be eminent; climber, chamois goat.
                            --- (760 w/f); to hide, to lay up or store away; to preserve, season; spice, seasoning; cumin.
                            --- (670 w/f); to pierce, sting; a gnat.
                            --- to be foolish; to bind together, to be firm; folly, loin, flank; confidence.
                            --- a foundation
                            --- pr.n. "Eloquent"
                            --- the bowels, intestines; the stomach; the womb; the lower belly (in males as the seat of generative power; the inmost part (as seat of emotion); the belly (externally)
                            --- (760 w/f); offspring or posterity.
                            --- an elevated or lofty (object); a pole; a flag; a standard or signal.
                            --- to be foolish; to make or show oneself foolish; to act foolish see FU + O.
                            --- a fool.
                            --- folly.
                            --- (590 w/f); to move or go.
                            --- (590 w/f); to hem in or enclose.
                            --- a pestle.
                            --- pr. n. "High", Eli the high priest in Shiloh.
                            --- high or supreme.
                            --- (670 w/f); with; at, by, near.
                            --- as long as, during.
                            Sephirot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
                            “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                            • Flow up

                              a necessary repost :



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                              [QUOTE]

                              =

                              FOU ..... George Clinton - Loopzilla - YouTube

                              English
                              [edit]
                              Adjective

                              fou (comparative more fou, superlative most fou)
                              Crazy
                              .
                              [edit]
                              Anagrams
                              ufo, UFO
                              Scots
                              [edit]
                              Etymology 1

                              From Old English full, from Proto-Germanic *fullaz, from Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nσs.
                              [edit]
                              Adjective

                              fou (comparative mair fou, superlative maist fou)
                              full
                              well-fed, full of food or drink, sated, replete
                              drunk, intoxicated
                              [edit]
                              Adverb

                              fou (comparative mair fou, superlative maist fou)
                              fully, very, quite, rather, too

                              fu - Wiktionary

                              Etymology 1

                              Reduced form of Latin focus
                              [edit]
                              Noun

                              fu m (oblique plural fus, nominative singular fus, nominative plural fu)
                              fire
                              [edit]
                              Descendants
                              French: feu
                              [edit]
                              Etymology 2
                              see faire
                              [edit]
                              Verb

                              fu
                              First-person singular past historic of faire
                              Second-person singular past historic of faire
                              Third-person singular past historic of faire
                              [edit]
                              Descendants
                              French: fus, fut
                              Fu ll of Fire .... a Phoenix





                              Eagles - Take It To The Limit - YouTube


                              ps: Weren't all those Great Minds we discussed at some point thought of as CRAZY ..... or FOU ..... FOUNK ..... FUNK ...... george clinton- we got the funk - YouTube
                              “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                              • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post


                                the pic below got me curious about the Big Five ....... as in 65 : Hierogamos



                                as you can also easily super impose it on the Sephiroth :



                                let us contrast the above with the below info

                                from: http://www.energeticforum.com/207313-post3062.html

                                Affluent people less likely to reach out to others in times of chaos, study suggests

                                (Medical Xpress)—Crises are said to bring people closer together. But a new study from UC Berkeley suggests that while the have-nots reach out to one another in times of trouble, the wealthy are more apt to find comfort in material possessions.

                                “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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