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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie You know, I think the problem may be that none of you will take the time to do the math years of true formal decay mechanics.
You're still stuck in your abstract mind state, Nobody. Wake-up___It's absolutely real fundamental spirit matter!!!
Lloyd
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I'll bet no matter how many times I state the same thing, over and over, everyone else will interpret it differently. What do ya bet? It's a simple mechanics of physical complexity___Nothing more!!! |
Dear Lloyd,
I get your picture, but what I find interesting is that you dislike it when others do not do their homework, while from my perspective you avoid doing any yourself. If you were to use the model of the pyramid you could see where it all fits in — and you could see where you are right.
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I can understand it when you don't want to try your hand in this thread for all to read on using the pyramid and placing the four forces in there, seeing how they unite. If you want, you can send me a private massage with your idea, so we can communicate about it in private. Even when you decide not to agree when you see the outcome (all truths are told within their own contexts, and this may fall short of what it takes you to be convinced), it can be fun nevertheless to discover the surprising answer.
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One more thing about language, since we are communicating here almost in ten different languages (though all in English) of philosophy, religion, science and what more. Some of you may have problems understanding what I am trying to say; I use language by placing information we all know in models. I have a friend who is a stem cell researcher (quite avant garde — and very knowledgeable about biology), but when we talked about something as basic as the human cell and mytochondria, he had trouble following me. I told him I see that situation of the semi-independent mitochondria contained within the human cell as similar to an independent coffeeshop (the mitochondria) within a larger retail place like a bookstore (the human cell). If the bookstore is not open, the coffee shop is not open, yet — when open — to have people in the bookstore work harder, the coffee shop provides a quick energy booster that books can't provide. My friend confessed to me that he is immediately lost when people describe biology in similar but non-biological situations. In return, I was really surprised how such an intelligent person could not! We tried, and I could see that he could not even discuss the situation reasonably other than in strict biological terms, truly unable to communicate about the economics of the situation. We are all different!