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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    It’s a musicians look at life


    You look at the instrument and know all the music lies within


    You just have to caress it into being

    How you touch the string and at what intervals


    I love string theory
    I like it for it's promise of uniting all of physics into a grand unified theory, and the mathematical elegance of conceiving of all forms of matter as just being perturbations of energy.

    As for any metaphysical meaning to it all, that is a story for another day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    According to Dr. Michio Kaku, the universe is a cosmic symphony, and string theory will allow us to read the mind of God.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    It’s a musicians look at life


    You look at the instrument and know all the music lies within


    You just have to caress it into being

    How you touch the string and at what intervals


    I love string theory
    We can play guitar by learning the math or by bringing out its nature. So the question is, which way is more likely to advance guitar? Funding for academia highly favors the math players while doing its best to discredit and destroy those who look for the natural flow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    According to Dr. Michio Kaku, the universe is a cosmic symphony, and string theory will allow us to read the mind of God.
    Exactly

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    Question This isn’t going to work.

    I decided to buy a home in Key West.

    He’s dependent and he’s making decisions for the people that are compassionate toward him.

    Nobody said you can’t do it.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    Yeah. Or maybe since the Code of Hammurabi and the Epic of Gilgamesh (along with Zoroaster) pre-date Judaism, maybe these and others influenced the Bible (Old and New Testament).

    "As in the Biblical story of Adam and Eve, the snake in the Epic of Gilgamesh is a symbol of trickery and deception. Near the end of his long journeys, Gilgamesh has finally acquired the secret to everlasting life (a plant that restores youth). But almost as soon as Gilgamesh has the plant, a snake steals it while he’s bathing and sneaks off with it into the water. Like in the Hebrew Bible, the serpent is a kind of “trickster figure,” and an obstacle between humanity and its prideful desire for everlasting life (which, like Gilgamesh, Adam and Eve lose after contact with a snake)."
    https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-ep...bols/the-snake
    I think it is conceivable that the vague commonalities between ancient Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, and the God of Plato and Aristotle originate from something older than the Mesopotamian civilizations.

    Much older.

    The concept of an individual, immortal soul, spiritual salvation, and some sort of divine justice for the righteous and the wicked might have come from the Neolithic proto-IndoEuropeans who lived on the Russian steppes and migrated into India, Persia, and Europe prior to the Bronze Age.

    The proto Indo-Europeans are the common archaic link between all those civilizations.

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    I know the videos I linked to mean hours of time committed


    But if you listen to them

    They link to string theory in the end


    Highly trained humans exploring the known facts


    A neurosurgeon who who went from excellent Health to brain mush in hours due to an infectious disease


    And how he recovered from his condition


    And what he experienced while being in a brain mush state


    Fully documented by the people caring for him



    Love and music


    Ommmm


    Really is very informative and entertaining

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I think it is conceivable that the vague commonalities between ancient Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, and the God of Plato and Aristotle originate from something older than the Mesopotamian civilizations.

    Much older.

    The concept of an individual, immortal soul, spiritual salvation, and some sort of divine justice for the righteous and the wicked might have come from the Neolithic proto-IndoEuropeans who lived on the Russian steppes and migrated into India, Persia, and Europe prior to the Bronze Age.

    The proto Indo-Europeans are the common archaic link between all those civilizations.


    You will love the neurosurgeons story

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I think it is conceivable that the vague commonalities between ancient Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, and the God of Plato and Aristotle originate from something older than the Mesopotamian civilizations.

    Much older.

    The concept of an individual, immortal soul, spiritual salvation, and some sort of divine justice for the righteous and the wicked might have come from the Neolithic proto-IndoEuropeans who lived on the Russian steppes and migrated into India, Persia, and Europe prior to the Bronze Age.

    The proto Indo-Europeans are the common archaic link between all those civilizations.
    Maybe, could be, probably. It would seem logical.

    Code of Hammurabi is a provable source of the 'Eye for an Eye' in the Old Testament.
    Epic of Gilgamesh is a provable source for the 'Flood Story' in the Old Testament.

    "Zoroaster – forgotten prophet of the one God"
    "The Abrahamic religions were preceded, and decisively influenced by, followers of an earlier prophet"
    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...strian-judaism
    This would substantiate your claim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I think it is conceivable that the vague commonalities between ancient Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, and the God of Plato and Aristotle originate from something older than the Mesopotamian civilizations.

    Much older.

    The concept of an individual, immortal soul, spiritual salvation, and some sort of divine justice for the righteous and the wicked might have come from the Neolithic proto-IndoEuropeans who lived on the Russian steppes and migrated into India, Persia, and Europe prior to the Bronze Age.

    The proto Indo-Europeans are the common archaic link between all those civilizations.
    Before Zoroaster ... Mithra.

    "Mithraism, the worship of Mithra, the Iranian god of the sun, justice, contract, and war in pre-Zoroastrian Iran. Known as Mithras in the Roman Empire during the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, this deity was honoured as the patron of loyalty to the emperor. After the acceptance of Christianity by the emperor Constantine in the early 4th century, Mithraism rapidly declined."

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qbkgj5J91hE


    Eben Alexander: A Neurosurgeon's Journey through the Afterlife
    Theosophical Society4,695,605 viewsAug 27, 2014



    It is fully documented


    The state of his brain was proven by science


    Brain scans

    Imaging


    He tells an amazing tale


    Listen to it


    Some of what he describes correlates with the description of the structure of string theory


    Note: worm state

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