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re: Physicists ... what do you think about fifth dimension travel?

Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:34 pm to
Posted by Hardy_Har
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:34 pm to
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The question becomes why the government wants to put Fluoride in our drinking water. I think the answer is pretty obvious...


Because I wouldn't be paying in federal income taxes if I could just slip to the 5th dimension.

Big brother ruins everything
Posted by CptRusty
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:34 pm to
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Einstein's work is just about universally flawed. It isn't some knock on him it is just the fact his work is useless



oh really?



Posted by Hardy_Har
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:36 pm to
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And as a kid before it got atrophied.


Small children will announce, point and reach for things that aren't there. Usually more at night when using man made light. It isn't a big deal to a toddler, because it isn't a predominant vision, but it's there mentally. Small kids are fun to observe.
Posted by musick
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:37 pm to
on a side note, screw work filters blocking websites for
"Alternate Beliefs" what does that even mean?

I need to turn that filter off. Didn't even know that existed and I manage them
Posted by AjaxFury
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:37 pm to
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The question becomes why the government wants to put Fluoride in our drinking water


To protect our teeth!!!

I mean, it's not like anybody has invented TOOTHPASTE yet.
Posted by musick
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:40 pm to
my 2 year old, 5, and 7 year old all seem to be tuned into different things.

MY 5 year old most certainly has had conversations with me, on her own mind you, about the patterns and colors and "fuzz" she sees in the dark. She also says that she sees "people" watching her at night sometimes, she's not talking about people.

My 7 year old is in tune to her dreams already big time. She told me an elbaborate dream not too long ago that blew me away. It was her floating in space as a "wave"

My 2 year old is just a bundle of random joy, he is so smart and in touch it's crazy. He's talking a lot more but basically is a parrot right now. Will be fun when he can start expressing thoughts.
Posted by Hog on the Hill
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:43 pm to
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To protect our teeth!!!

I mean, it's not like anybody has invented TOOTHPASTE yet.
From the American Academy of Pediatrics:

A study of communities in Illinois and Nebraska (1998) found that the tooth decay rate among children in the fluoridated town was 45 percent lower than the rate among kids in the non-fluoridated communities. This benefit occurred even though more than 94 percent of children in all of these communities were using fluoridated toothpaste.

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Posted by 99BLKBRD
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:43 pm to
Well, y'all got me so interested now I just bought his book off Amazon. I had forgotten all about her "experiences" until reading this thread. Maybe it'll shed some light.
Posted by Hardy_Har
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:47 pm to
I remember being 5 and seeing the fuzzy balls of light amongst other things. Up until the age of 9, if I had fever I would awaken out of a dream in full hallucination for around 1-2 full minutes. Everything around you is normal and real, except for the terrible shite you're dreaming, that is there and real to you. A kids brain is crazy as frick, and it makes you wonder if we are dulled down to a "sense" as we age by something manmade.

My 2 year old thinks she sees people outside and all kinds of random shite, but she's 2 so who really knows just yet. She talks to someone in the bed at night and other weird stuff, but it's just her brain making those connections. Unless you're my mother, then of course she's having a legit conversation with Jesus himself..
Posted by musick
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:49 pm to
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it makes you wonder if we are dulled down to a "sense" as we age by something manmade


No doubt in my mind that broadcast media is a part of this. Way back to radio and then television (and now cell phones). There's so much stuff flying through the RF spectrum that it would be almost too easy.
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:51 pm to
Lol and where did the money to fund the study come from?

You freaking sheep.
Posted by Jake88
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:53 pm to
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be careful playing with astral projection...I see it as dangerous as playing with the ouija board...or even worse.


It's amazing how gullible some people are. You had a vivid dream or a hallucination or some other biological phenomena and now there are extra dimensions and parallel selves. A Ouija board is a piece of pressed board with a sticker of the alphabet on it, but for a mere $20, it'll contact the dead. Gullible.
Posted by Hog on the Hill
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:54 pm to
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Lol and where did the money to fund the study come from?

You freaking sheep.
I don't know, where'd it come from? And why does it matter? Please explain the exact narrative you're imagining.
Posted by Hardy_Har
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:55 pm to
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There's so much stuff flying through the RF spectrum that it would be almost too easy.



It's so much more than people realize.. I did electronic warfare on the side during a deployment to Iraq. Part of combatting the threat was to "map" RF activity in areas to come up with obvious changes, patterns, etc.

You would not believe how much more signal activity is in an urban area than, say a small town with a market. made mapping for individual threats almost impossible.

Nature is eye candy, but there's more to getting out into isolated areas than some imagine.
Posted by soccerfüt
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:57 pm to
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Dr. Zoidberg says we all have a parallel self, another person who is physicially (sic) not us with with whom we share a kindred soul.
OP's "kindred soul":

Posted by Jake88
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:58 pm to
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A kids brain is crazy as frick, and it makes you wonder if we are dulled down to a "sense" as we age by something manmade


There is a natural process of pruning neurons and additional myelination that occurs during g adolescence.
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:59 pm to
yoga


i once put some instant coffee in a microwave oven and went back in time.
Posted by musick
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:59 pm to
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. I did electronic warfare on the side during a deployment to Iraq. Part of combatting the threat was to "map" RF activity in areas to come up with obvious changes, patterns, etc.

You would not believe how much more signal activity is in an urban area than, say a small town with a market. made mapping for individual threats almost impossible.


I believe this totally, cool post. I left BR over a year ago and now live in a much smaller town, I generally feel better and was able to break some bad habits I just couldn't seem to do over there. This was obviously because of other influences as well but I have to think getting away from all that RF interference allowed me to think more clearly.
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 2:59 pm to
Wow. THINK, DUDE! Who stands the most to suppress our ability to access extra dimensions?! DO YOU REALLY THINK THE GOVERNMENT CARES ABOUT YOUR DENTAL HEALTH?!

Lolomg yeah, the government doesn't give a frick about people dying of AIDS and cancer but frick yeah we'll do something about your cavities!
Posted by MontyFranklyn
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Posted on 2/8/16 at 3:00 pm to
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Over react much? Einstein's work is just about universally flawed. It isn't some knock on him it is just the fact his work is useless. Did it tell us what not to do? Sure. He shouldn't get any more credit for that than the thousands upon of thousands of other scientists who have done similarly.

Tell me more, Dr. Cooper
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