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PookztA
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The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) 1
#14112933 - 03/13/11 03:35 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein):
Part 1-2: Part 3-4: Part 5-6: Part 7-8:
learn more or buy a DVD copy of the presentation: http://www.theresonanceproject.org/
This information was LIFE-CHANGING for me, so I posted this hear not only to share, but in hopes of sparking a discussion about this fascinating topic.
Best wishes,
-Abe
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: PookztA] 1
#14117721 - 03/14/11 01:14 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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>I posted this hear not only to share, but in hopes of sparking a discussion about this fascinating topic.
What topic? What information?
Far as I can see you just dumped a bunch of youtube links and called it a new thread.
Judging from the title and noting that it includes two words often included in "new age"-style nonsense masquerading as science: 'resonance' and 'event horizon', I have doubts that this has anything to do with science or technology.
Care to explain or add anything? Otherwise, perhaps reading the youtube comments would be a better way to hear random commentary regarding those clips.
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: johnm214]
#14119375 - 03/14/11 01:13 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Thanks for posting the videos, the people who are open and will not bitch, because they have already researched into these topics will watch these videos and enjoy the material. thank you again and fuck the haters/ignorant.
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: PookztA]
#14119848 - 03/14/11 03:06 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Looks like rambling nonsense/crackpottery to me. Better suited for the mysticism forum IMO.
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: PookztA]
#14119914 - 03/14/11 03:22 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I wonder how someone with such a flimsy grasp on science can succeed in medical school. It makes me wonder what they actually test students on...
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: ChuangTzu]
#14130266 - 03/16/11 11:40 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Oh yeah, Nassim Haramein. I read his paper "The Schwarzschild Proton." The physic is all FUBARD. He makes up his own numbers!
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: Terry M]
#14134710 - 03/17/11 12:44 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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He talks a lot about equations but never seems to provide very many. Might be interesting to watch while stoned but I won't put a lot of faith in the material until I know more.
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: SuperD]
#14135195 - 03/17/11 03:37 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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SuperD said: He talks a lot about equations but never seems to provide very many. Might be interesting to watch while stoned but I won't put a lot of faith in the material until I know more.
Yes, these are very cool videos to watch! Very moving and spiritual if you neglect content. But using fake science (illogical papers with trumped up math that would not be published in any peer-reviewed physics journal) as a crutch is completely unnecessary, in addition to proclaiming you a quack.
But guess what? You need the "science" label to get any serious private funding and keep your research institute going. The realm of the mind, spirit and faith are NOT subject to scientific study, except maybe for PET scans to better understand the functions and connections of the brain. Just because both the mind and physics (quantum and cosmological) are awesome and spooky does not mean there is any direct connection.
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: Terry M]
#14143112 - 03/18/11 01:03 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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He actually does have some interesting points in his video (I just watched all parts but the last) but it has nothing to do with his theories. For example he points out and shows photos of some of the ancient structures people built back then. Lifting up 70 ton stones over 130 feet high and stacking them for example. Also there are numerous 800-1000 ton stones that were put in place on some of those monuments. That in itself is fascinating but it doesn't make his theories any more valid than they were before. I'll remain open minded but that doesn't mean I will openly accept his theories as fact without further evidence.
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: ChuangTzu]
#14149459 - 03/19/11 05:04 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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ChuangTzu said: I wonder how someone with such a flimsy grasp on science can succeed in medical school. It makes me wonder what they actually test students on...
just because i found the presentation interesting does not mean that i think that his theories are fact. please do not confuse me being interested in something with me believing in something. these types of assumptions will only cause you to continually misinterpret the true nature of reality.
best wishes,
-Abe
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: PookztA]
#14149481 - 03/19/11 05:08 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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PookztA said:
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ChuangTzu said: I wonder how someone with such a flimsy grasp on science can succeed in medical school. It makes me wonder what they actually test students on...
just because i found the presentation interesting does not mean that i think that his theories are fact. please do not confuse me being interested in something with me believing in something. these types of assumptions will only cause you to continually misinterpret the true nature of reality.
best wishes,
-Abe
Why, then, did you post this in the Science and Technology forum?
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: ChuangTzu]
#14150416 - 03/19/11 08:08 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Who knows. Its the same cop out he uses in his 9/11 threads: throwing a million crazy arguments against a wall and when they are criticized, equivocating with claims of finding them interesting rather than persuasive.
I wish I was as easy to influence and have my life changed: crackpots who don't even have a mediocre grasp of first semester physics don't do much to impress me, I'm afraid.
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just because i found the presentation interesting does not mean that i think that his theories are fact.
So this nut's ideas with all their obvious deficiencies, are somehow life changing, but not convincing or true. Ok... Seems a bit of an equivocation there.
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: johnm214]
#14154457 - 03/20/11 03:18 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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John,
Even the simple notion of re-visualizing the way the planets of our solar system rotate relative to the sun's movement around our galaxy was useful / life-changing for me, because I have always thought of it as a 2D plane of rotating planets. This simple animation and discussion of Nassim's was but one of the life-changing realizations I had during this presentation, because it helped me to visualize how every day is truly (astronomically) unique.
Feel free to continue trashing me just for finding this presentation interesting and some information in it to be useful, because when it comes down to it, the amount of energy you spend criticizing other people only reflects poorly on your own values and priorities.
-Abe
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: PookztA]
#14154490 - 03/20/11 03:26 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I think it reflects more poorly on you than him. You consistently evade criticisms and dont respond or address any issue you raise. You just post some bullshit, default to 'wanting to spark discussion' with virtually no original thought or opinion of your own. You post a lot of worthless crap dude, you really do. And its even worse that you just post it and leave with zero deep discussion of the ideas.
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: DieCommie]
#14154584 - 03/20/11 03:46 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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DieCommie,
You are entitled to your opinion, so thanks for sharing it.
I prefer to let people judge information for themselves, rather than share my detailed opinion on it or debate others on who's opinion is right and who's is wrong. We are all intelligent beings, and we all should be analyzing and judging information for ourselves, so I post things for people to consider and to make up their own minds about. No debate necessary, if someone criticizes me I usually just ignore it and do not attack their counter-opinion.
If someone doesn't like the information I post, then feel free to say so, but criticizing me for considering certain information to be interesting truly reflects poorly on the criticizer for being so intolerant that they must speak negatively about the fact that I find certain things to be interesting. I have far too much information to study thanks to the 24/7 nature of medical school, but once in a while I get enough free time to watch a documentary, and I often choose to share the documentary after I have seen it if I found it interesting enough. Again, criticizing me for sharing information or for finding certain information to be interesting, truly reflects poorly on the criticizer, not me.
Time to return to studying, for I have a huge cardiology/renal/pulmonary exam coming up this Thursday and Friday.
Best wishes,
-Abe
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Re: The Resonance Project: Crossing the Event Horizon (Nassim Haramein) [Re: PookztA]
#14154741 - 03/20/11 04:30 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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PookztA said: John,
Even the simple notion of re-visualizing the way the planets of our solar system rotate relative to the sun's movement around our galaxy was useful / life-changing for me, because I have always thought of it as a 2D plane of rotating planets.
Yeah not everything he said was complete bs, the above example being one of them. I still don't think his model is completely accurate, but it is much more accurate than the old and tired view of our Sun being a stationary object with the planets rotating around it in a wide circle. We are moving through space at an incredible speed, something that the generic mainstream model of our solar system seems to miss.
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