Can you handle the Truth?

Started by Red Nemesis432 pages

What the Bleep do we Know? suggests that quantum physics could grant 'powers' based on our expectations of reality. It's like that kid who started a thread claiming that if you 'think you can walk on water then you will'. That was a line out of that movie.

Sounds like the don't know bleep about quantum physics.

Quantum physics voodoo + consciousness vagueness + redefining god + deaf chick + (clever) animations = psychedelic (though scientifically dubious) experience.

(The grounds for the claim was that observer interaction altered the results of quantum experiments.)

((Also, one atom (particle/electron/nucleus) was photographed to be in two places at once.))

(((AND water crystals change shape with mental stimulation. Ergo, 'create your own reality.'😉))

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Originally posted by Robtard
Just curious, what documentation do you have for this and why did it tale 42 years to write?

http://www.bible.com/bibleanswers_result.php?id=112

Why did what take 42 years to write?

The oldest book in the New Testament is either 1 Thessalonians (written circa 52 A.D.) or the the book of James.

The Lord Jesus Christ was crucified, buried, and raised from the dead circa 29 A.D.

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Originally posted by JesusIsAlive
http://www.bible.com/bibleanswers_result.php?id=112

Why did what take 42 years to write?

The oldest book in the New Testament is either 1 Thessalonians (written circa 52 A.D.) or the the book of James.

The Lord Jesus Christ was crucified, buried, and raised from the dead circa 29 A.D.

Still 20 some years is as old as a lot of the people on this forum. Imagine asking them to write about something that happened before their birth, and they can only use hear say.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Still 20 some years is as old as a lot of the people on this forum. Imagine asking them to write about something that happened before their birth, and they can only use hear say.
Then you consider that the average lifespan at that time was about 20 to 30 years. 😉

Originally posted by Da Pittman
Then you consider that the average lifespan at that time was about 20 to 30 years. 😉

http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081220192003AAv9uJG

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Originally posted by Shakyamunison
http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081220192003AAv9uJG
Posting bad links, shame on you 😠

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_expectancy

Originally posted by inimalist
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Wow! it was there, I swear.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Wow! it was there, I swear.
You shouldn't swear, its not lady like 😛

Originally posted by Da Pittman
You shouldn't swear, its not lady like 😛

😠 😛

Originally posted by Da Pittman
Then you consider that the average lifespan at that time was about 20 to 30 years. 😉

Only counting infant mortality. If you hit 15 or so (like the people who wrote the Bible) life expectancy jumped to the 50s.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Only counting infant mortality. If you hit 15 or so (like the people who wrote the Bible) life expectancy jumped to the 50s.

But why did it take then over 20 years to write anything down?

Comas of (if you want a less funny answer) it took them 20 years to "publish" they could easily have written their work closer to the time that it happened and not have revealed it, most likely for fear of persecution.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Comas of (if you want a less funny answer) it took them 20 years to "publish" they could easily have written their work closer to the time that it happened and not have revealed it, most likely for fear of persecution.

The books were not published until hundreds of years later.

Okay, maybe publish was a poor choice of words. They could have written close to the time it happened and not shown the writing to anyone for a while.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Okay, maybe publish was a poor choice of words. They could have written close to the time it happened and not shown the writing to anyone for a while.

They also could have made it all up decades later.

They certainly could have.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Only counting infant mortality. If you hit 15 or so (like the people who wrote the Bible) life expectancy jumped to the 50s.
Where did you get that? Most information I have read is the average lifespan is about 20 to 30 years.