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Post by heeeeey on Sept 18, 2019 2:00:04 GMT
Truly ahead of his time. I'm surprised he wasn't burned at the stake: www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_giordano01.htmSome excerpts: Modern environmentalists claim Bruno as the forerunner of the Gaian environmental movement. Gaia is the ancient name for the Earth, a being which is considered by "pagan" religions to be alive with universal intelligence. Bruno was a Pantheist. He believed all of nature to be alive with divine spirit, intelligence and consciousness. To Bruno, Nature is God, and God is Nature.
He once reasoned as follows:
"I can imagine an infinite number of worlds like the earth, with a Garden of Eden on each one. In all these Gardens of Eden, half the Adams and Eves will not eat the fruit of knowledge, but half will. But half of infinity is infinity, so an infinite number of worlds will fall from grace and there will be an infinite number of crucifixions. Therefore, either there is one unique Jesus who goes from one world to another, or there are an infinite number of Jesuses. Since a single Jesus visiting an infinite number of earths one at a time would take an infinite amount of time, there must be an infinite number of Jesuses. Therefore, God must create an infinite number of Christs."
As both Quantum Theory and Einstein’s Relativity now suggests, we live in a Many Worlds Universe, where all the moments of the past, the present, and future exist simultaneously as part of a single permanent existence. Oddly, Bruno the time traveler had this to say about God and Time:
"The single thought, which is Thy Word, embraces all and each in itself, Thy single word cannot be manifold, opposite, changeable ... In the eternity in which Thou thinkest, coincides all the after another of time, with the now of eternity. There is, therefore, no past nor future where future and past coincide with the present."
(McIntyre)
Giordano Bruno also prefigured the idea of the atom, and smaller still, a unit which was divisible by nothing else, a unit of thought, when he wrote:
"an atom, beyond which we cannot in fact go, although to thought it may be still further divisible; so there is in every figure, in every kind of thing, a definite number of atoms."
(McIntyre)
Today quantum physicists suggest that thought, the act of human attention, is the force that gives birth to possibilities in the world of matter. Scientist Harold McGowan proposed the "thoughtron" to be an atom tinier than any other and to be contained in all things. In his book The Thoughtron Theory of Life and Matter, McGowan proposed that the thoughtron, as the smallest elementary particle, would be the mental bridge between the thought world and formal reality. (McGowan)
Bruno looked toward mathematics and geometry for the true method of natural science, writing that,
"number is the natural and fruitful principle of the understanding’s activity; ... number is the unfolding of understanding."
(McIntyre)
Yet, Bruno also could not "conceive of a philosophy of nature, of number, of geometry, of a diagram, without infusing into these divine meanings." His philosophy was never divorced from divinity. Although he refused dogmatic teachings and always pushed the envelope, he was truly a holy man.
Bruno the UFOlogist?
Taken as a whole, Bruno’s various sentiments sound uncannily similar to a quote in the August 2001 issue of New Age magazine attributed to Harvard psychiatrist/UFOlogist John Mack that,
"We are spiritual beings connected with other life forms and the cosmos in a profound way, and the cosmos itself contains a numinous intelligence. It’s not just dead matter and energy."
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 18, 2019 7:47:19 GMT
Truly ahead of his time. I'm surprised he wasn't burned at the stake: www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_giordano01.htmSome excerpts: Modern environmentalists claim Bruno as the forerunner of the Gaian environmental movement. Gaia is the ancient name for the Earth, a being which is considered by "pagan" religions to be alive with universal intelligence. Bruno was a Pantheist. He believed all of nature to be alive with divine spirit, intelligence and consciousness. To Bruno, Nature is God, and God is Nature.
He once reasoned as follows:
"I can imagine an infinite number of worlds like the earth, with a Garden of Eden on each one. In all these Gardens of Eden, half the Adams and Eves will not eat the fruit of knowledge, but half will. But half of infinity is infinity, so an infinite number of worlds will fall from grace and there will be an infinite number of crucifixions. Therefore, either there is one unique Jesus who goes from one world to another, or there are an infinite number of Jesuses. Since a single Jesus visiting an infinite number of earths one at a time would take an infinite amount of time, there must be an infinite number of Jesuses. Therefore, God must create an infinite number of Christs."
As both Quantum Theory and Einstein’s Relativity now suggests, we live in a Many Worlds Universe, where all the moments of the past, the present, and future exist simultaneously as part of a single permanent existence. Oddly, Bruno the time traveler had this to say about God and Time:
"The single thought, which is Thy Word, embraces all and each in itself, Thy single word cannot be manifold, opposite, changeable ... In the eternity in which Thou thinkest, coincides all the after another of time, with the now of eternity. There is, therefore, no past nor future where future and past coincide with the present."
(McIntyre)
Giordano Bruno also prefigured the idea of the atom, and smaller still, a unit which was divisible by nothing else, a unit of thought, when he wrote:
"an atom, beyond which we cannot in fact go, although to thought it may be still further divisible; so there is in every figure, in every kind of thing, a definite number of atoms."
(McIntyre)
Today quantum physicists suggest that thought, the act of human attention, is the force that gives birth to possibilities in the world of matter. Scientist Harold McGowan proposed the "thoughtron" to be an atom tinier than any other and to be contained in all things. In his book The Thoughtron Theory of Life and Matter, McGowan proposed that the thoughtron, as the smallest elementary particle, would be the mental bridge between the thought world and formal reality. (McGowan)
Bruno looked toward mathematics and geometry for the true method of natural science, writing that,
"number is the natural and fruitful principle of the understanding’s activity; ... number is the unfolding of understanding."
(McIntyre)
Yet, Bruno also could not "conceive of a philosophy of nature, of number, of geometry, of a diagram, without infusing into these divine meanings." His philosophy was never divorced from divinity. Although he refused dogmatic teachings and always pushed the envelope, he was truly a holy man.
Bruno the UFOlogist?
Taken as a whole, Bruno’s various sentiments sound uncannily similar to a quote in the August 2001 issue of New Age magazine attributed to Harvard psychiatrist/UFOlogist John Mack that,
"We are spiritual beings connected with other life forms and the cosmos in a profound way, and the cosmos itself contains a numinous intelligence. It’s not just dead matter and energy."
According to Genesis the earth cried out to God for help. How could it do that if it weren't alive? 
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Post by heeeeey on Sept 18, 2019 15:11:38 GMT
Truly ahead of his time. I'm surprised he wasn't burned at the stake: www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_giordano01.htmSome excerpts: Modern environmentalists claim Bruno as the forerunner of the Gaian environmental movement. Gaia is the ancient name for the Earth, a being which is considered by "pagan" religions to be alive with universal intelligence. Bruno was a Pantheist. He believed all of nature to be alive with divine spirit, intelligence and consciousness. To Bruno, Nature is God, and God is Nature.
He once reasoned as follows:
"I can imagine an infinite number of worlds like the earth, with a Garden of Eden on each one. In all these Gardens of Eden, half the Adams and Eves will not eat the fruit of knowledge, but half will. But half of infinity is infinity, so an infinite number of worlds will fall from grace and there will be an infinite number of crucifixions. Therefore, either there is one unique Jesus who goes from one world to another, or there are an infinite number of Jesuses. Since a single Jesus visiting an infinite number of earths one at a time would take an infinite amount of time, there must be an infinite number of Jesuses. Therefore, God must create an infinite number of Christs."
As both Quantum Theory and Einstein’s Relativity now suggests, we live in a Many Worlds Universe, where all the moments of the past, the present, and future exist simultaneously as part of a single permanent existence. Oddly, Bruno the time traveler had this to say about God and Time:
"The single thought, which is Thy Word, embraces all and each in itself, Thy single word cannot be manifold, opposite, changeable ... In the eternity in which Thou thinkest, coincides all the after another of time, with the now of eternity. There is, therefore, no past nor future where future and past coincide with the present."
(McIntyre)
Giordano Bruno also prefigured the idea of the atom, and smaller still, a unit which was divisible by nothing else, a unit of thought, when he wrote:
"an atom, beyond which we cannot in fact go, although to thought it may be still further divisible; so there is in every figure, in every kind of thing, a definite number of atoms."
(McIntyre)
Today quantum physicists suggest that thought, the act of human attention, is the force that gives birth to possibilities in the world of matter. Scientist Harold McGowan proposed the "thoughtron" to be an atom tinier than any other and to be contained in all things. In his book The Thoughtron Theory of Life and Matter, McGowan proposed that the thoughtron, as the smallest elementary particle, would be the mental bridge between the thought world and formal reality. (McGowan)
Bruno looked toward mathematics and geometry for the true method of natural science, writing that,
"number is the natural and fruitful principle of the understanding’s activity; ... number is the unfolding of understanding."
(McIntyre)
Yet, Bruno also could not "conceive of a philosophy of nature, of number, of geometry, of a diagram, without infusing into these divine meanings." His philosophy was never divorced from divinity. Although he refused dogmatic teachings and always pushed the envelope, he was truly a holy man.
Bruno the UFOlogist?
Taken as a whole, Bruno’s various sentiments sound uncannily similar to a quote in the August 2001 issue of New Age magazine attributed to Harvard psychiatrist/UFOlogist John Mack that,
"We are spiritual beings connected with other life forms and the cosmos in a profound way, and the cosmos itself contains a numinous intelligence. It’s not just dead matter and energy."
According to Genesis the earth cried out to God for help. How could it do that if it weren't alive? Exactly. Our planet is a living being.
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Post by gameboy on Sept 18, 2019 16:20:33 GMT
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Post by faustus5 on Sept 18, 2019 16:43:42 GMT
Today quantum physicists suggest that thought, the act of human attention, is the force that gives birth to possibilities in the world of matter. Complete and utter bullshit.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 18, 2019 16:47:13 GMT
Today quantum physicists suggest that thought, the act of human attention, is the force that gives birth to possibilities in the world of matter. Complete and utter bullshit. You're trying to say something, aren't you? You're trying to say that you don't agree.
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Post by faustus5 on Sept 18, 2019 17:19:22 GMT
Complete and utter bullshit. You're trying to say something, aren't you? You're trying to say that you don't agree. This isn't a matter of opinion, cupcake. It's a matter of fact that there is absolutely no science behind that bullshit claim.
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Post by heeeeey on Sept 18, 2019 17:25:22 GMT
Today quantum physicists suggest that thought, the act of human attention, is the force that gives birth to possibilities in the world of matter. Complete and utter bullshit. Why? Because the idiots who don't know shit like you say so?
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Post by faustus5 on Sept 18, 2019 18:41:17 GMT
Complete and utter bullshit. Why? Because the idiots who don't know shit like you say so? Because nobody who knows their shit says so. Go ahead and cite one single experiment in the mainstream scientific press demonstrating anything even remotely like that idiotic claim. You won't. You can't. Because it is complete and utter bullshit.
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Post by heeeeey on Sept 18, 2019 19:19:09 GMT
Why? Because the idiots who don't know shit like you say so? Because nobody who knows their shit says so. Go ahead and cite one single experiment in the mainstream scientific press demonstrating anything even remotely like that idiotic claim. You won't. You can't. Because it is complete and utter bullshit. 'Mainstream scientific press' is biased and doesn't want their set-in-stone paradigm disrupted. After all, they can't risk losing funding, can they?
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Post by MCDemuth on Sept 18, 2019 19:36:49 GMT
Because nobody who knows their shit says so. Go ahead and cite one single experiment in the mainstream scientific press demonstrating anything even remotely like that idiotic claim. You won't. You can't. Because it is complete and utter bullshit. 'Mainstream scientific press' is biased and doesn't want their set-in-stone paradigm disrupted. After all, they can't risk losing funding, can they? They also don't want to learn that those PDs that took them years of study & hardwork to earn... are totally worthless! Seriously... If even half of what "Ancient Alien Theorists" have suggested were true, Everyone in the 'Mainstream scientific' Community would be out of a job... It's no wonder that they want to ignore certain archaeological finds, and/or put forth BS explanations to dismiss all the others. When it comes to the historical picture on the outside of the jigsaw puzzle box... There's clearly a pattern of closed mindedness of admitting the possibility, that the puzzle pieces might be in the wrong box.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2019 19:41:49 GMT
Truly ahead of his time. I'm surprised he wasn't burned at the stake: www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_giordano01.htmSome excerpts: Modern environmentalists claim Bruno as the forerunner of the Gaian environmental movement. Gaia is the ancient name for the Earth, a being which is considered by "pagan" religions to be alive with universal intelligence. Bruno was a Pantheist. He believed all of nature to be alive with divine spirit, intelligence and consciousness. To Bruno, Nature is God, and God is Nature.
He once reasoned as follows:
"I can imagine an infinite number of worlds like the earth, with a Garden of Eden on each one. In all these Gardens of Eden, half the Adams and Eves will not eat the fruit of knowledge, but half will. But half of infinity is infinity, so an infinite number of worlds will fall from grace and there will be an infinite number of crucifixions. Therefore, either there is one unique Jesus who goes from one world to another, or there are an infinite number of Jesuses. Since a single Jesus visiting an infinite number of earths one at a time would take an infinite amount of time, there must be an infinite number of Jesuses. Therefore, God must create an infinite number of Christs."
As both Quantum Theory and Einstein’s Relativity now suggests, we live in a Many Worlds Universe, where all the moments of the past, the present, and future exist simultaneously as part of a single permanent existence. Oddly, Bruno the time traveler had this to say about God and Time:
"The single thought, which is Thy Word, embraces all and each in itself, Thy single word cannot be manifold, opposite, changeable ... In the eternity in which Thou thinkest, coincides all the after another of time, with the now of eternity. There is, therefore, no past nor future where future and past coincide with the present."
(McIntyre)
Giordano Bruno also prefigured the idea of the atom, and smaller still, a unit which was divisible by nothing else, a unit of thought, when he wrote:
"an atom, beyond which we cannot in fact go, although to thought it may be still further divisible; so there is in every figure, in every kind of thing, a definite number of atoms."
(McIntyre)
Today quantum physicists suggest that thought, the act of human attention, is the force that gives birth to possibilities in the world of matter. Scientist Harold McGowan proposed the "thoughtron" to be an atom tinier than any other and to be contained in all things. In his book The Thoughtron Theory of Life and Matter, McGowan proposed that the thoughtron, as the smallest elementary particle, would be the mental bridge between the thought world and formal reality. (McGowan)
Bruno looked toward mathematics and geometry for the true method of natural science, writing that,
"number is the natural and fruitful principle of the understanding’s activity; ... number is the unfolding of understanding."
(McIntyre)
Yet, Bruno also could not "conceive of a philosophy of nature, of number, of geometry, of a diagram, without infusing into these divine meanings." His philosophy was never divorced from divinity. Although he refused dogmatic teachings and always pushed the envelope, he was truly a holy man.
Bruno the UFOlogist?
Taken as a whole, Bruno’s various sentiments sound uncannily similar to a quote in the August 2001 issue of New Age magazine attributed to Harvard psychiatrist/UFOlogist John Mack that,
"We are spiritual beings connected with other life forms and the cosmos in a profound way, and the cosmos itself contains a numinous intelligence. It’s not just dead matter and energy."
According to Genesis the earth cried out to God for help. How could it do that if it weren't alive?  According to genesis, we're all inbred freaks from the repeated shagging of the same brothers and sisters. You might be, I'm not.
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Post by faustus5 on Sept 18, 2019 19:54:50 GMT
'Mainstream scientific press' is biased and doesn't want their set-in-stone paradigm disrupted. After all, they can't risk losing funding, can they? Science is based on disrupting paradigms, moron. That's how you become a rising star. Every new graduate student wants to be a revolutionary thinker who will be remembered in the history books of science for blasting old ideas out of the water. But you aren't quoting rising stars or potential revolutionaries who are changing things up. You are quoting out of touch losers who will be forgotten and who no one takes seriously. Prove me wrong by citing a single verified experiment in which quantum physics demonstrates the properties in your bullshit quote. Just one. Shouldn't be too hard if isn't complete and utter bullshit, hmm?
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Post by faustus5 on Sept 18, 2019 20:03:35 GMT
'Mainstream scientific press' is biased and doesn't want their set-in-stone paradigm disrupted. After all, they can't risk losing funding, can they? They also don't want to learn that those PDs that took them years of study & hardwork to earn... are totally worthless! No one is worried about that, cupcake. No one. It isn't even remotely a possibility. Good thing that not even a fraction of a percent of what those people think is likely to be true. You couldn't cite so much as one example that would bear the slightest scrutiny.
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Post by heeeeey on Sept 18, 2019 20:26:47 GMT
They also don't want to learn that those PDs that took them years of study & hardwork to earn... are totally worthless! No one is worried about that, cupcake. No one. It isn't even remotely a possibility. Good thing that not even a fraction of a percent of what those people think is likely to be true. You couldn't cite so much as one example that would bear the slightest scrutiny. Any example I would cite would only be discounted and dismissed by you. As for mainstream science, 'rising stars' wanting to disrupt the status quo, etc., that's all bullshit. They know their limits.
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Post by faustus5 on Sept 19, 2019 5:39:00 GMT
Any example I would cite would only be discounted and dismissed by you. Correct, because in your entire history of posting about scientific subjects you have never said anything factually accurate or coherent. Why expect you to ever change? Your ignorance has been once again confirmed.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Sept 19, 2019 5:54:27 GMT
An excerpt from the article Bruno refused to retract his beliefs. On February 17, 1600, Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in the center of Rome, with a nail driven through his tongue - the customary treatment of all unrepentant heretics so they could not continue to insult the sensitive ears of the Inquisition.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Sept 19, 2019 7:58:31 GMT
According to Genesis the earth cried out to God for help. How could it do that if it weren't alive?  According to genesis, we're all inbred freaks from the repeated shagging of the same brothers and sisters. You might be, I'm not. Did I do something to offend you?
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Post by progressiveelement on Sept 19, 2019 9:33:57 GMT
UFOs have been seen since before Jesus was supposed to exist.
What makes this guy special in that department?
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Post by heeeeey on Sept 19, 2019 12:59:11 GMT
UFOs have been seen since before Jesus was supposed to exist. What makes this guy special in that department? He was burned at the stake, so you tell me.
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