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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby MagicManICT » Sat Nov 08, 2014 9:55 am

Syndarn, I'm not going to argue about the fact or fiction of any of this. I'm just saying you need to take a proper analytical view of it all. If, after applying the rules of logic and the scientific method, you still believe this way, then maybe you should present what you know to the rest of the world. However, if after taking a logical look at things, and things don't hold up, you need to admit there are those out there that are just trying to lead you astray intentionally or unintentionally. Some people want to watch the world burn, others are just not quite smart enough to realize what they're doing is going to make the world burn.

I was once like you and blindly believed things presented to me, but then I decided I should try opening my eyes and thinking for myself. I quit being a follower. I started seeing through everyone's *****, especially all the ***** put out there my "metaphysicists". Whether you grew up in a religion, in a house that was completely anti-religion, or somewhere in between, it's natural to rebel against what your parents taught. Some go back there, others never quit rebelling, and some find a balance in things.

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Don't be so harsh. I have a lot of my own "crazy theories" on things, but I realize there's a lot of presumptions and assumptions that probably don't have any basis in reality, so I don't spread them (but you can probably already find them on the Internet somewhere...or not).

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Nah, it's totally all the CIA.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Inotdead » Sat Nov 08, 2014 10:42 am

Dallane wrote:I blame the reptilians

MagicManICT wrote:Nah, it's totally all the CIA.


Don't be ridiculous, everyone knows it's the masonic lodge.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Syndarn » Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:31 am

Inotdead wrote:Just out of curiosity, what do you think about moon landing and 9/11?


I don't know much about the moon landing since i haven't really looked into it. 9/11 was a set up as a excuse to go to middle east and control the oil market.

MagicManICT wrote:I'm just saying you need to take a proper analytical view of it all. If, after applying the rules of logic and the scientific method, you still believe this way, then maybe you should present what you know to the rest of the world. However, if after taking a logical look at things, and things don't hold up, you need to admit there are those out there that are just trying to lead you astray intentionally or unintentionally.


Well do you know the double slit experiment in quantum mechanics with electrons? When you observe the electrons and try to measure from which slit it comes out, once you observe this phenomena you affect the end result of it. (called quantum phenomena, apparently). Scientist mostly talk of that it only happens on a quantum level. But you know electrons exist everywhere in all matter. Which means that every experiment ever taken has had it's end result affected by thought or intention if you will to some degree. Which means that you can't really do a unbiased scientific test since you are projecting your thoughts and intentions. So this kinda means that you should not solely rely on "logical" thinking. Since if it's based on these scientific tests, therefore it can't be truly unbiased. That's why i think you should pickup intuition or gut feeling to your toolkit as well. And not worship the science of control, since you can't really control anything to 100% even if you wanted to, at least for now.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Procne » Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:43 am

Syndarn wrote:Well do you know the double slit experiment in quantum mechanics with electrons? When you observe the electrons and try to measure from which slit it comes out, once you observe this phenomena you affect the end result of it(called quantum phenomena, apparently). Scientist mostly talk of that it only happens on a quantum level. But you know electrons exist everywhere in all matter. Which means that every experiment ever taken has had it's end result affected by thought or intention if you will to some degree. Which means that you can't really do a unbiased scientific test since you are projecting your thoughts and intentions. So this kinda means that you should not solely rely on "logical" thinking. Since if it's based on these scientific tests, therefore it can't be truly unbiased. That's why i think you should pickup intuition or gut feeling to your toolkit as well. And not worship the science of control, since you can't really do it even if you wanted to.


What a load of bullcrap. It's a Heisenberg's uncertainty principle which means that there exist pairs of values which can never be measured with full accuracy. It's based in the fact that every test influences the tested system. But it has nothing to do with "intentions", that's your metaphysical bullcrap. The reason why it mostly applies to the quantum level only is because at that level you gain enough accuracy on one value that you lose accuracy on the other. And the electron fired through slits experiment? It's about wave nature of electrons, not about Heisenberg's rule

Once again you take scientific theories, without understanding them at all, and then preach some sense using them.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Syndarn » Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:52 am

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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Dallane » Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:53 am

I BLAME THE JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.......nm
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Inotdead » Sat Nov 08, 2014 11:58 am

Dallane wrote:I BLAME THE JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.......nm


RIP Dallane, nvr4get
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Inotdead » Sat Nov 08, 2014 12:10 pm



I retract from my previous position, it's all too entertaining.

So, let me predict the next two on topic post in this thread:

Procne: calls to use logic and common sense, numerous proofs why Masaru Emoto's experiments are *****
Syndarn: Yes, the experiment won't be successful, if you don't believe in it to begin with, because your project your wish for failure on it.
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Procne » Sat Nov 08, 2014 12:20 pm

Inotdead wrote:So, let me predict the next two on topic post in this thread:

Procne: calls to use logic and common sense, numerous proofs why Masaru Emoto's experiments are *****

Lies. How could I possibly talk about science with person who mixes Heisenber's uncertainty princible with wave-particle duality and uses it to prove that your thoughts affect results of scientific experiments. And when caught at it, links some video of a guy with a jar talking about something. I didn't even watch it, probably another "metaphysics" mumbo jumbo
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Re: an ebola reminder

Postby Dallane » Sat Nov 08, 2014 12:20 pm

loling hard to his 1st law of metaphysics
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