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  • NeoMatrix
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    #31
    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

    Originally posted by mikadonovan
    Sounds like another explorer that knows all is not immediately evident to us. Just be careful, Neo. Don't fall into exploring your "sense of being" (That is the most accurate way I can explain something that really can't be defined by words) without retaining a strong sense of empathy and compassion. We certainly don't want to end up like a privileged, narcissistic self serving member of the Scientology group. As an individual we are neither better or worse than anybody else, we just "are". May we evolve well.
    Oh, and as far as the Mars base story, google it for the details.

    I have no affiliation with scientology or any religion per'se.

    Every thing in the universe is simple ,it is people that make it hard.

    I happened to be working on an encryption computer algorithm years ago
    and I accidentally stumbled onto a matrix formulae that could be applied
    to a specific(all) atomic numbers. I have forever since become very humbled
    to discover that the universe is mathematical.
    Mathematics means intelligence in any language.

    You may place what ever perception of any omnipotent universal deity you like after that.

    I would like to share all my information with the younger generation but only
    on my last day on this earth.

    The highway to hell has been paved with many o mans good intention.
    I'm not going to add one single paver to that road, good intentions or otherwise.

    Aside ....:
    I laugh when I'm happy , I cry when I'm sad... I'm human. I don't suffer from delusions of grandeur. I live very humble on a meek income. I love life.
    An do a lot of charity work where practical. I know the only value system in the entire universal existence is the human plasma field called the soul or spirit.
    Magnetise/overlay your spiritual soul with "balance" positive energy for it will allow your soul force to finally escape from the heavy plasma containment(prison) field around planet earth. The brighter(white) your soul frequency the easier to escape. The duller(red) your plasma field the more you will recycle here on earth.

    None of the above has anything to do with the limitations or vexation of religion...
    Last edited by NeoMatrix; 07-24-2017, 11:16 PM.
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    • mikadonovan
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      #32
      Re: Any stargazers out there...?

      Originally posted by NeoMatrix
      Magnetise/overlay your spiritual soul with "balance" positive energy for it will allow your soul force to finally escape from the heavy plasma containment(prison) field around planet earth. The brighter(white) your soul frequency the easier to escape. The duller(red) your plasma field the more you will recycle here on earth.
      Neo, may I ask where you obtained this information? You can PM me if you like.
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      • Lagonda
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        #33
        Re: Any stargazers out there...?

        Originally posted by NeoMatrix


        I laugh when I'm happy , I cry when I'm sad... I'm human. I don't suffer from delusions of grandeur. I live very humble on a meek income. I love life.
        An do a lot of charity work where practical. I know the only value system in the entire universal existence is the human plasma field called the soul or spirit.
        Magnetise/overlay your spiritual soul with "balance" positive energy for it will allow your soul force to finally escape from the heavy plasma containment(prison) field around planet earth. The brighter(white) your soul frequency the easier to escape. The duller(red) your plasma field the more you will recycle here on earth.
        .
        You been on the Bundy again Neo?
        At least 50% of IT is a solution looking for a problem.

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        • NeoMatrix
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          #34
          Re: Any stargazers out there...?

          Originally posted by mikadonovan
          Neo, may I ask where you obtained this information? You can PM me if you like.
          First, an apology for basically hi-jacking your thread, the forum should be about the a topic of astronomy.




          ........................ long........... distant ............ thought................




          The question you pose is like a single fibre of ragged cotton that frustratingly alludes a person trying to thread of the eye of a needle, that follows the multi strands of cotton, that leads further to the cotton spool, that asks of the cotton farmer, who grows the cotton from the earth, within the solar system that the earth prevails, with in the milkyway galaxy... An so, on and on the question of the unknown never ending.....

          I found a point within my self where I no longer wish to know where all questions finally end, though I still like learning new things. I found a little bit of humility an self preservation by not knowing what was at the end of that rainbow. Which then allowed me to just stand back an admired the beauty of all its colours without knowing how the majestic patterns are formed. Some times just letting go brings a sense of peace and acceptance that all is well an in its proper place. That way you don't get ulcers, an I wouldn't want anyone to get ulcers from extra worry... kidding...
          Last edited by NeoMatrix; 07-27-2017, 11:25 PM.
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          • NeoMatrix
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            #35
            Re: Any stargazers out there...?

            Originally posted by Lagonda
            You been on the Bundy again Neo?
            ssshhhh... <hicup>...

            I'm... I'm... I'm <burp> not as think as you drunk I am Ociffer...
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            • mikadonovan
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              #36
              Re: Any stargazers out there...?

              Originally posted by mikadonovan
              Neo, may I ask where you obtained this information? You can PM me if you like.
              Never mind, I just watched the Matrix again last night (been years since I viewed it it) and I see the correlation. Good sci fi.
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              • NeoMatrix
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                #37
                Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                Originally posted by mikadonovan
                Never mind, I just watched the Matrix again last night (been years since I viewed it it) and I see the correlation. Good sci fi.


                When man learnt to split the atom they only end up hurting themselves.
                If men learn to split light they can hurt the universe, and given mans mental
                composition 98% primate DNA and their motivation is total %100 service-to-self financial,
                there's a good chance the earth will be sterilized long before they can use it.


                BTW Matrix Movie, good series....
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                • mikadonovan
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                  #38
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                  Thank God all men are not like that. A few bad apples, so to say.
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                  • mikadonovan
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                    #39
                    Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                    Good NASA pic from the New Horizons probe, circa 2015. The images have had color added. Pluto and it's huge moon Charon. Pluto is so far away the signal from the spacecraft takes around 4.5 hours to get to earth (and that is traveling at the speed of light).
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                    • blackcat4866
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                      Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                      About the only constellation that I can readily identify ... and I look for it each morming and evening, is Orion. It's low in the sky and clearly visible in the northern hemisphere. =^..^=

                      OrionCC.jpg
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                      • Phil B.
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                        #41
                        Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                        WOW..always late to the game...

                        was hoping " Star Gazing " was leading to talking about stars like Jackie Smith.. Farrah Fawcett .. I'm Gone...

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                        • NeoMatrix
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                          #42
                          Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                          Originally posted by Phil B.
                          WOW..always late to the game...

                          was hoping " Star Gazing " was leading to talking about stars like Jackie Smith.. Farrah Fawcett .. I'm Gone...
                          Showing your age a tad there Phil.....
                          At least throw Elle McPherson into the dusty collection...
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                          • Phil B.
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                            #43
                            Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                            Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                            Showing your age a tad there Phil.....
                            At least throw Elle McPherson into the dusty collection...
                            Well.. there have been more since. But I grew up in the "Daisy Duke" days.. but hell.. Cindy Crawford is still damn fine lookin'

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                            • NeoMatrix
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                              #44
                              Re: Any stargazers out there...?

                              Originally posted by Phil B.
                              Well.. there have been more since. But I grew up in the "Daisy Duke" days.. but hell.. Cindy Crawford is still damn fine lookin'

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                              I feel a digressive hi-jack thread coming on...

                              I don't know how many consecutive "likes/thanks" CTN can handle before site melt down....

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                              • blackcat4866
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                                What was I thinking? =^..^=
                                If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
                                1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
                                2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
                                3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
                                4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
                                5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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