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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010343 - 02/22/11 09:59 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Not believing you cant figure out someones total psychology from just the actions of the individual, is.. well. Common sense but we don't get anywhere with common sense. It is the uncommon agent that changes the common agent.
I do not use common sense.
It is counterproductive.
Therefor, I will theorize as much as possible about what and how he came up with his idea. I just need perspectives to understand it fully.
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010347 - 02/22/11 10:00 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: nicechrisman]
#14010380 - 02/22/11 10:05 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Throwing common sense out the window and believing anything you come up with as truth negates the validity of anything and everything you say.
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010413 - 02/22/11 10:12 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Common sense? Seriously?
Do you not understand the concept I was trying to explain behind common sense. Its obvious that the people that change history, never really followed what was "common sense". They followed what they believed to be true, and they were right. These uncommon people SHAPED what is common. I do not understand why you didn't make this connection before, or chooses not to but you did not understand fully.
I also do not believe anything I think of is true, just what is possibly true and then I work on that. Same way einstein understood relativity. He was not limited by his days science.
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: nicechrisman]
#14010424 - 02/22/11 10:14 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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It is derived from known gaps in science that he decided to investigate.
Obviously with earths technology at his disposal he was able to simplify an otherwise unknown phenomena.
In a sense his intuition knew that for humans to apply his research he would have to combine known elements so humans could apply the knowledge.
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010435 - 02/22/11 10:16 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Janamil said: Common sense? Seriously?
Do you not understand the concept I was trying to explain behind common sense. Its obvious that the people that change history, never really followed what was "common sense". They followed what they believed to be true, and they were right. These uncommon people SHAPED what is common. I do not understand why you didn't make this connection before, or chooses not to but you did not understand fully.
I also do not believe anything I think of is true, just what is possibly true and then I work on that. Same way einstein understood relativity. He was not limited by his days science.
Maybe in the beginning of our discovery of true knowledge, but theres enough concrete truths out there now that you cannot just throw out the common sense they give and expect to make radical discoveries
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Bodhi of Ankou said:
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Janamil said: Common sense? Seriously?
Do you not understand the concept I was trying to explain behind common sense. Its obvious that the people that change history, never really followed what was "common sense". They followed what they believed to be true, and they were right. These uncommon people SHAPED what is common. I do not understand why you didn't make this connection before, or chooses not to but you did not understand fully.
I also do not believe anything I think of is true, just what is possibly true and then I work on that. Same way einstein understood relativity. He was not limited by his days science.
Maybe in the beginning of our discovery of true knowledge, but theres enough concrete truths out there now that you cannot just throw out the common sense they give and expect to make radical discoveries
And that is the thinking type that limits us.
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#14010472 - 02/22/11 10:23 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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And yours is the type that devolves our thinking
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Bodhi of Ankou said: And yours is the type that devolves our thinking
watch out or he'll block you and give you a 0 shroom rating.
his logic is NOT to be disputed!
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: nicechrisman] 1
#14010504 - 02/22/11 10:27 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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I feel almost non existent in the presence of the intellectual prowess that is janamil
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Bodhi of Ankou said: And yours is the type that devolves our thinking
Lol, I dont even know why Im arguing this with you. You obviously think your superior thinking is in everything. You believe you know the truths that others do not. Reasoning that they do not understand. Its in your signature. Its in your responses, its in your attitude.
I believe I see more reasoning then other people but I do not base this on one perspective. I look at everything, You refuse to see anything outside of yourself or your beliefs. You must understand every perspective to come to the conclusion of the correct one.
Do you not understand almost everything has an influence on you? Including perspectives, knowledge of other-people. They influence you in ways, its impossible for them not to. Its just understanding why they influence you that is the key matter.
Being blind to one perspective is a form of complete denial and ignorance.
If you refuse to only see one way, its most likely going to be the wrong fucking way.
I do not understand what you believe you will gain with a closed mind.
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Bodhi of Ankou said: I feel almost non existent in the presence of the intellectual prowess that is janamil
Oooo, and the psychological avoidance sets in.
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010587 - 02/22/11 10:37 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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I don't believe in black holes man like when you think about it the answer can't be so simple. Physics is a beautiful and complex wonderful litlle thing etc but you can't put it into these natural laws and such. How can you define a natural force? Well, one way is like a bunch of little whirlpools that interact and attract each other. But personally, I prefer my unfounded and irrevocable hypothesis which shed so much light on the cosmos, such as "what is gravity be?" Or "how many stephen hawkings deinstein think of before discovering out of ass?" These are the things that I like to speculate on when I done drugs on the shroomy and I appreciate imchavel's arguement. Goodnight.com
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010599 - 02/22/11 10:40 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Janamil said:
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Bodhi of Ankou said: I feel almost non existent in the presence of the intellectual prowess that is janamil
Oooo, and the psychological avoidance sets in.
Aint it a bit ironic that your speaking of psychological avoidance?
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010744 - 02/22/11 11:06 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Ive already explained that I do not care if you believe I am crazy or not.
I only care if I am correct. Thus there is no psychological avoidance, Just fact.
What is your excuse?
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JT said: I don't believe in black holes man like when you think about it the answer can't be so simple. Physics is a beautiful and complex wonderful litlle thing etc but you can't put it into these natural laws and such. How can you define a natural force? Well, one way is like a bunch of little whirlpools that interact and attract each other. But personally, I prefer my unfounded and irrevocable hypothesis which shed so much light on the cosmos, such as "what is gravity be?" Or "how many stephen hawkings deinstein think of before discovering out of ass?" These are the things that I like to speculate on when I done drugs on the shroomy and I appreciate imchavel's arguement. Goodnight.com
The answer is not simple because we do not understand. It does not mean it is not incomprehensible.
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010752 - 02/22/11 11:07 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Janamil said: Ive already explained that I do not care if you believe I am crazy or not.
I only care if I am correct. Thus there is no psychological avoidance, Just fact.
What is your excuse?
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010761 - 02/22/11 11:09 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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Janamil


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Cant come up with anything other then what your ego entails? That makes perfect sense as to why you are in the state you are in.
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Re: E = MC^2 Found by Intuition? [Re: Janamil]
#14010785 - 02/22/11 11:12 PM (13 years, 11 days ago) |
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seriously, if this person wants to spout his crazy shit, he should go do it elsewhere...
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