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Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-08-2006, 03:29 PM

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Where though will we find absolute rest?
It seems you have found absolute relaxation but maybe not absolute rest.


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Smile Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-09-2006, 12:16 AM

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It seems you have found absolute relaxation but maybe not absolute rest.
Maybe Antonio if we relax long enough the rest will follow?Absolute in all.



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Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-09-2006, 03:55 PM

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if we relax long enough the rest will follow?Absolute in all.
So if the sleep is sound then we might not want to wake up.


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Smile Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-09-2006, 10:36 PM

We may not want to wake up Antonio,but we always do,I think that the secret of absolute
rest and the answer to the search,will be found by looking within ourselves,and actually
finding ourselves,when we do that,we will find the rest,which by the way is absolute?


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Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-10-2006, 04:25 PM

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actually finding ourselves,when we do that,we will find the rest,which by the way is absolute?
Absolute certainty is not subjective otherwise there won't be an objective quantum principle of uncertainty.


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Smile Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-10-2006, 08:02 PM

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Absolute certainty is not subjective otherwise there won't be an objective quantum principle of uncertainty.
Who says so!Simutaneity,two events happening at the same time,in at least one reference
frame!

from the word simut-which means supernatural!Absolute cerainty could be both,all at the
same time!Certain and uncertain,on,or off,visible,or invisible.

In machs principle the reason there is an interaction over enormous distances,is because
the very concept of "distance" is flawed and basically an Illusion!All universal existance
is contained within the "etheric field" and all is interconnected with all,there are no gaps
or spaces,all matter,all energy,all of all,is basically ubiquitous,and when that reality is
fully realised,the idea of "distance will become laughable and absurd.


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Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-13-2006, 03:44 PM

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Simutaneity,two events happening at the same time,in at least one reference frame!
Only if the frames are at rest.


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Smile Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-13-2006, 06:35 PM

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Only if the frames are at rest.
Rest is sweet, if the frames not bitter!

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Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-14-2006, 03:44 PM

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Rest is sweet, if the frames not bitter!
The deads tell no tale and rest in peace everlasting.


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Re: searching for absolute rest - 11-14-2006, 05:02 PM

Michael ,
i do agree with you, but some of us would sense a philosophical tinge.
ultimate reality is merging of subject and object i.e. neither one as a seperate entity
this is hard for us to understand or comprehand because inspite of inhabiting a 3 dimensional world , most of us do not appreciate even those dimensions. even in a 3 dimensional world each succesive dimension- starting from a point to a 3 dimensional object, encompasses a previous dimension. meaning a line is composed of n number of points so on and so forth.
to Antonio
deadman does not need to tell because everything in a cosmos is inter connected, you just have to decipher the communication for your self (philosophical expalnation). scientific proof is allen aspect experiment about action at a distance, i apologize for any typo in the names and my writings in this post.
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