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you practising your english there gratismat? seem a little confused |
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Last edited by Keiju; 05-08-2008 at 11:21 AM.
Hah, yeah. The problem is that I'm wery good at speaking and therefore writing sorta advanced, however my spelling is terrible, this goes for my own language aswell, hopefully I will learn this someday, correctly. |
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Adopted Bardsftw...
I believe in that God is all. Which means everything is somehow connected. Anyway, therefor, I wonder if dreamsharing is possible. |
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I think that brain waves are too weak to be picked up more than a foot away. |
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How about pigeons? They can pick up waves with their brains to know where they are. Funny enough, the part with which they do it is the third eye. The same place where science thinks our minds eye is (the eye through which you see your dreams). It's called the pineal gland.. look it up |
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ChaybaChayba, |
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Cool.. when I get better at lucid dreaming im gonna keep trying it until I know for sure wether or not it works for me. Dreamsharing would be one of the coolest things ever. |
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I find it quite amusing that people refer to religion and science as if they unto themselves are united. There are many types of religion, different approaches, different beliefs. Science, though we perceive it as the pursuit of truth, more often than not seems to be about chasing that next government grant- it's rare to see 'non-safe' research going on out there. |
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夢の世界は、無制限の力である。
Religion has always claimed there was a God. There was something that connected this entire universe. Religion already knows this for thousand and thousand of years. Now, only recently, science also is coming to the same point. That the whole universe is connected. |
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Last edited by ChaybaChayba; 05-11-2008 at 10:33 AM.
Yeah indeed but the waves they receive to make it act like a kind of compass are the same kind of waves we send out of our brains. All im saying is that we are most likely are capable of receiving brainwaves from other people, but we just filter them out or something. |
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Last edited by ChaybaChayba; 05-11-2008 at 01:48 PM.
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Science and Religion are constantly associated as opposite concepts, while, IMHO, they are absolutely different. The fact is some science discoveries disprove facts in a lot of religions, creating a conflicting environment. |
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Last edited by Frosty Chaotix; 05-11-2008 at 05:24 PM. Reason: :P formatting
Spots of love in a deep and red scarlet...
Lucid Count: 6 (yay!)
Just curious, does it make sense to you to belive that an apple has falled of a tree many years ago without finding the "evidence" suporting it? |
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Adopted Bardsftw...
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It should have happened before, of course, but that wouldn't make any sense if I lived somewhere where there weren't any apples. Some facts are not my 'own' memories, they're just teachings...but in fact, I can never tell for sure, even after seeing an apple fall of a tree. Soon it'll become past, and I could never see any other apple falling. So my mind becomes confusing, asking whether this event was real, or just my imagination. Even if I write on a paper, "An apple has fallen off a tree in 1990.", it could just be a lie, or rather, just a sentence. There's no undeniable proof. |
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Spots of love in a deep and red scarlet...
Lucid Count: 6 (yay!)
you seem to be associating a bad apple with the entire tree |
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Last edited by Keiju; 05-11-2008 at 07:40 PM.
I completely agree, ...or is there a counterargument I've missed somewhere hidden in there? |
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Adopted Bardsftw...
Well, as mentioned before, science is in fact different and it separates itself from the rest by it's goals. The big bang is widely known because of the many reasonable ideas conected with it. However, if a more reasonable idea were to form we would have to adopt it instead. |
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Last edited by gratismat; 05-11-2008 at 07:49 PM.
Adopted Bardsftw...
im trying to say (and many others), the labelling is all bullshit dammit lol |
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Last edited by Keiju; 05-11-2008 at 08:16 PM.
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