You don't have to have a backbone
to be brilliant!
Video:
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/page/5119.html
You don't have to have a backbone
to be brilliant!
Video:
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/page/5119.html
This clip from the documentary,
'The Nine Months that Made You,'
explores the work of British scientist
David Barker, who believes that the
nine months of fetal development
effect effect our personalities and
our health for the course of our
whole lives.
(Great photography and animation!)
Video:
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/page/5156.html
30 days it takes for the food we eat to become semen, "goo" who?
guru!
Intuition, "the Voice of the Soul".
there are a lot of dedicated questors and Toe's.
Thanks for yours Newt's, and welcome to the TQ forum.
Billed as "A Beautiful Movie About the End of the World,"
'Melancholia' explores themes of German Romanticism
and it is ultimately about a rogue planet crashing into
the Earth. The End! [Planet X, Niburon?]
Significantly, its US theatrical release is on 11/11/11,
an apocalyptic date, according to some.
One wonders whether all of the Comet Elenin hype on
the Internet has been a form of viral marketing for this
motion picture's release in the US?
Because September 27, 2011 is another date invoked by
New Age soothsayers to be pivotal in an impending
apocalypse, this gorgeous and intriguing trailer seemed
like the right thing to play today.
Video:
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/page/5129.html
Theogony: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theogony
The Theogony of Hesiod
translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/hesiod/theogony.htm
At least you managed to figure out what Einstein didn't.
Astronomers debate whether there is sufficient mass to produce a big crunch. My point was merely that it would require far more mass to stop photons escaping, than to force galaxies back together. I do agree that photons are deflected by gravity.
Quantum foam sounds like it should be similar to spacebubbles, but actually they are very different. Particles are made from spacebubbles, so a spacebubble has a diameter about 1/30 that of a proton. I think quantum foam is supposed to have bubbles trillions of times smaller.
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