Now my last post in this book was this one titled:
homosexuality is the 7th Re: sleep involved in these 6 diseases Chapt3
Math-Statistics proving method #-24 book Metal Causation Diseases
And since I wrote that page, I was wondering why so much homosexuality
in the history of Alexander the Great? Seems like a bit of too much
homosexuality if we are to believe the movies rendition of the history
and in the case of the Greek Spartans. However, if we look at the
history of mercury, or quicksilver as it was called in ancient Greece,
that they revered mercury, even calling a God after mercury and they
used mercury in medication. If my memory serves me, the first Chinese
emperor drank mercury and died of it shortly thereafter. But for
Alexander the Great and Spartans, they used mercury very much so for
ailments of the body, and that use could have been for pregnant
mothers. So, if we put that in perspective that in Ancient Greek times
they actively sought out mercury and used it as a health potent, then
we can readily see that of an increase in homosexuality. Now in places
in the world where mercury was rare and never mined nor refined and
people would rarely come in contact with mercury from burning fuels,
then we would expect rarity of homosexuality. Places like Australia or
parts of Africa
or North America. Now correct me if wrong, but I have never heard of a
homosexual Australian aboriginal, nor a African bushman, nor American
native indians. So that in history, where there was concentrations of
mercury pollution in air, food, water there was a rise in cases of
homosexuality.
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Approximately 90 percent of AP's posts are missing in the Google
newsgroups author search starting May 2012. They call it indexing; I
call it censor discrimination. Whatever the case, what is needed now
is for science newsgroups like sci.physics, sci.chem, sci.bio,
sci.geo.geology, sci.med, sci.paleontology, sci.astro,
sci.physics.electromag to
be hosted by a University the same as what
Drexel
University hosts sci.math as the Math Forum. Science needs to
be in education
not in the hands of corporations chasing after the
next dollar bill.
Besides, Drexel's Math Forum can demand no fake
names, and only 5 posts per day, of all posters which reduces or
eliminates most spam and hate-spew, search-engine-bombing, and front-
page-hogging. Drexel has
done a excellent, simple and fair author-
archiving of AP sci.math posts since May 2012
as seen
here:
http://mathforum.org/kb/profile.jspa?userID=499986
Archimedes Plutonium
http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies