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Topic: Repeated Big Bangs?
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Thu 09/05/13 08:43 AM

Will I just pull out the brainiac boxing gloves just now, or would you prefer to go bare knuckle? laugh laugh



There is apparently nothing new to learn! And thus a board of anonymous, cowardly "scientific advisors" who are hiding from public view is now able to selectively censor whatever ideas they don't want discussed in a public forum.

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/041931_TED_talks_censorship_consciousness.html#ixzz2e28NY9Ig

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Thu 09/05/13 08:47 AM
ah just blame the vatican laugh laugh

Thats a joke btw, please dont haha laugh laugh

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Thu 09/05/13 08:49 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Thu 09/05/13 08:50 AM

"If the history of science has taught us anything, it's that scientists are perpetually delusional in their belief that they know everything."

The above is so true. Every time I attempt to challenge their assumptions that they call "facts" they jump all over me personally questioning my "education" in their field.

I see nothing wrong with believing in things that are "invisible." I do it all the time, but they don't like to hear that.

I also make assumptions about things, because you have to in order to connect the dots. THAT IS WHAT THEY DO. They feel they are the only ones authorized to make assumptions.

They criticize me for the doing exactly the same thing they do. Its only arrogance on their part.

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Thu 09/05/13 08:56 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Thu 09/05/13 09:01 AM
TED censors Rupert Sheldrake and his talk on "The Science Delusion"

In his widely-celebrated TED talk, Rupert Sheldrake went right to the point and exposed the "delusion" of modern-day science. What delusion is that? The delusion that our bodies, our minds and indeed our entire universe are nothing but physical stuff. "Materialism" is the fairy tale on which nearly all of modern science is based, and materialism is a delusion.

Sheldrake, author of "Science Set Free," opens his talk with this statement:

The science delusion is the belief that science already understands the nature of reality in principle, leaving only the details to be filled in.

Right there, Sheldrake probably got banned from TED's secret board of "scientific advisors," whose collective egos probably couldn't even fit in the conference room where this TED talk was being delivered.

Scientists get absolutely infuriated when you tell them they don't know everything. Today's status quo scientists have become so convinced they know everything that anyone who challenges their view of reality, consciousness, materialism, cosmology, origin of the species or other similar concepts is immediately branded a heretic and attacked or censored.

Here is the link to Rupert Sheldrake's "upsetting" video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKHUaNAxsTg

The ten dogma's of science... good stuff.



mightymoe's photo
Thu 09/05/13 09:04 AM

is any one a graduate in physics here? haven't read all the posts but I doubt it.


no one said you had to read anything in here... don't be snide

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Thu 09/05/13 09:06 AM


is any one a graduate in physics here? haven't read all the posts but I doubt it.


no one said you had to read anything in here... don't be snide


laugh laugh

maybe he has small penis syndrome? laugh laugh


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Thu 09/05/13 09:08 AM

TED censors Rupert Sheldrake and his talk on "The Science Delusion"

In his widely-celebrated TED talk, Rupert Sheldrake went right to the point and exposed the "delusion" of modern-day science. What delusion is that? The delusion that our bodies, our minds and indeed our entire universe are nothing but physical stuff. "Materialism" is the fairy tale on which nearly all of modern science is based, and materialism is a delusion.

Sheldrake, author of "Science Set Free," opens his talk with this statement:

The science delusion is the belief that science already understands the nature of reality in principle, leaving only the details to be filled in.

Right there, Sheldrake probably got banned from TED's secret board of "scientific advisors," whose collective egos probably couldn't even fit in the conference room where this TED talk was being delivered.

Scientists get absolutely infuriated when you tell them they don't know everything. Today's status quo scientists have become so convinced they know everything that anyone who challenges their view of reality, consciousness, materialism, cosmology, origin of the species or other similar concepts is immediately branded a heretic and attacked or censored.

Here is the link to Rupert Sheldrake's "upsetting" video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKHUaNAxsTg

The ten dogma's of science... good stuff.





most scientist are happy with the status qua, not really wanting to go outside the box... that makes bad science and a waste opf time for themselves..

they cannot understand or prove something, so they invent a mathematical formula to make it make sense... as far as anyone knows, there is no such thing as dark matter/energy, it's just a formula they made up to account for something they know nothing about...

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Thu 09/05/13 09:09 AM



is any one a graduate in physics here? haven't read all the posts but I doubt it.


no one said you had to read anything in here... don't be snide


laugh laugh

maybe he has small penis syndrome? laugh laugh




lol... most people with little thingies aren't happy anyway...

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