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The Starmaker

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Jan 24, 2011, 6:20:51 PM1/24/11
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Enrico Fermi famously asked, "Where are they?"


Reminds of those girls
that go to nightclubs
looking for Mr. Right..

"Where are they?"

The Starmaker


What are the 'matematical odds' of these chicks finding Mr. Right?
I think it's the same odds the 'scientific communtiy' Math...

their numbers are Lies...mathematical delusions.

Here is an example of mathematical delusions...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/5/4/4/54402ae3bfe20b5c6a5b3695f05381a2.png

What are those things with eye glasses before the Rg?


I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
living on other planets in The Milky Way!

Or was it Billions?

So, what are the mathematical odds of me finding Mrs. Right?

The Starmaker

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Jan 25, 2011, 1:47:34 AM1/25/11
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Carl Sagan, said that there are one million civilizations
in the Milky Way in 1966. How do you suppse he came up with that number? Did
he buy a telescope from Popular Mechanics and counted it? Or did he use the 'scientific community'
arithmetic?

I'm pretty sure his calculations are correct, ...just the math is wrong.

Math is an invention of man, not a discovery.

Anyone who thinks that the universe is mathematical is delusional.

So what is the new math? How many civilizations are in the universe?

Get out you slideruler...

Certaintly there are alot more insects than people...

I wouldn't want to find a planet crawling with insects...

If Carl Sagan, says that there are one million civilizations
in the Milky Way, the 'scientific mafia community' goes along with it...
these people stick to their own kind.

The Starmaker


Here is the current estimate:
Current estimates (see below):

R* = 7/year, fp = 0.5, ne = 2, fl = 0.33, fi = 0.01, fc = 0.01, and L = 10,000 years

N = 7 × 0.5 × 2 × 0.33 × 0.01 × 0.01 × 10,000 = 2.31 (so two communicative civilizations exist in our galaxy at any given time,
on average, plus two hundred more that are not trying to communicate).


Two?


What skool did Carl Sagan go to?

The Starmaker

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Jan 25, 2011, 2:15:59 AM1/25/11
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...and another thing, ...don't let the 'global warming mafia' pull the
wool over
your eyes...predicting the weather is...come on, it's cold outside!

Sir Gilligan Horry

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Jan 25, 2011, 2:34:18 AM1/25/11
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:47:34 -0800, The Starmaker
<star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>> I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
>> living on other planets in The Milky Way!
>>
>> Or was it Billions?


Well, from all my research over the years,
I'd say it's very Very VERY busy out there...

http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Science/Images/milky-way-galaxy.jpg

And then there are probably millions of different dimensions.

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Jan 25, 2011, 2:23:38 PM1/25/11
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Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:47:34 -0800, The Starmaker
> <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> >> I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> >> living on other planets in The Milky Way!
> >>
> >> Or was it Billions?
>
> Well, from all my research over the years,
> I'd say it's very Very VERY busy out there...
>
> http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Science/Images/milky-way-galaxy.jpg
>
> And then there are probably millions of different dimensions.

"millions of different dimensions."? Who have you've been listening to,
the Jerry Falwell of the 'scientific community" Dr. Michio Kaku??!

How many times does this priest Dr. Michio Kaku say re-write all the textbooks?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxvF3K83g8Q


Don't re-write it, throw it away where it belongs, in the garbage can.

The Starmaker


What is this Kepler telescope?

Raymond Yohros

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Jan 25, 2011, 3:18:21 PM1/25/11
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On Jan 25, 2:34 am, Sir Gilligan Horry <G...@ga7rm5er.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:47:34 -0800, The Starmaker
>
> <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> >> I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> >> living on other planets in The Milky Way!
>
> >> Or was it Billions?
>
> Well, from all my research over the years,
> I'd say it's very Very VERY busy out there...
>
> http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Science/Images/milky-way-galaxy...

>
> And then there are probably millions of different dimensions.
>

dimensions are always misunderstood.

there are billions of worlds but they all have different spacetime
stages in the universe. some make take a very long time to evolve into
civilizations and some can do it extremely fast.

r.y

> http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/5465/sherif139gi3.png
>
> ______________________
>
> ___
>
> ___
>
> Documentary "WATER" ... by Saida Medvedeva.

> Beautiful Documentary ...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5lHlBEqAC0
>
> My 5km Walk The Other Day...http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t2/SirGilliganHorry/Photos%20For%2...

Sir Gilligan Horry

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Jan 25, 2011, 3:55:37 PM1/25/11
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 11:23:38 -0800, The Starmaker
<star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:47:34 -0800, The Starmaker
>> <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
>> >> living on other planets in The Milky Way!
>> >>
>> >> Or was it Billions?
>>
>> Well, from all my research over the years,
>> I'd say it's very Very VERY busy out there...
>>
>> http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Science/Images/milky-way-galaxy.jpg
>>
>> And then there are probably millions of different dimensions.

>"millions of different dimensions."? Who have you've been listening to,
>the Jerry Falwell of the 'scientific community" Dr. Michio Kaku??!
>
>How many times does this priest Dr. Michio Kaku say re-write all the textbooks?
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxvF3K83g8Q
>
>
>Don't re-write it, throw it away where it belongs, in the garbage can.

More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'
that there are different dimensions.

It's the same with our after-life/s.
It's not this dimension.

True or not, this is great reading...

http://www.metatech.org/contact_extraterrestrials_intervention.html

And in the mothman documentaries,
that being was multi-dimensional.

Also if you study in detail about MIB...
they dematerialize.
Similar to Star Trek
or some other system or technique.

OBEs are real too.
(out-of-body experience)


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The Starmaker

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Jan 25, 2011, 3:58:36 PM1/25/11
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Raymond Yohros wrote:
>
> On Jan 25, 2:34 am, Sir Gilligan Horry <G...@ga7rm5er.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:47:34 -0800, The Starmaker
> >
> > <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> > >> I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> > >> living on other planets in The Milky Way!
> >
> > >> Or was it Billions?
> >
> > Well, from all my research over the years,
> > I'd say it's very Very VERY busy out there...
> >
> > http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Science/Images/milky-way-galaxy...
> >
> > And then there are probably millions of different dimensions.
> >
>
> dimensions are always misunderstood.
>
> there are billions of worlds but they all have different spacetime
> stages in the universe. some make take a very long time to evolve into
> civilizations and some can do it extremely fast.

spacetime? Where do you people come up with these words? It looks like two
words that somebody tried to push together to form one word...

Space existed before time.

Don't try to put those two things together, ...you need to re-write your textbooks.

Give me a pen, I'll re-write your textbooks for you.


The Starmaker

Where's the garbage can?

Raymond Yohros

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Jan 25, 2011, 4:14:51 PM1/25/11
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On Jan 25, 3:58 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> Raymond Yohros wrote:
> > dimensions are always misunderstood.
>
> > there are billions of worlds but they all have different spacetime
> > stages in the universe. some make take a very long time to evolve into
> > civilizations and some can do it extremely fast.
>
> spacetime? Where do you people come up with these words? It looks like two
> words that somebody tried to push together to form one word...
>

the jam has a very deep reason.
time can't exist without space and viseversa.
if you have no space then you don't have time to
account it for.

the term "spacetime" it's also useful to describe a particular stage
in a sequence.

r.y

The Starmaker

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Jan 25, 2011, 4:42:11 PM1/25/11
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Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
>
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 11:23:38 -0800, The Starmaker
> <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> >Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:47:34 -0800, The Starmaker
> >> <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >> I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> >> >> living on other planets in The Milky Way!
> >> >>
> >> >> Or was it Billions?
> >>
> >> Well, from all my research over the years,
> >> I'd say it's very Very VERY busy out there...
> >>
> >> http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Science/Images/milky-way-galaxy.jpg
> >>
> >> And then there are probably millions of different dimensions.
>
> >"millions of different dimensions."? Who have you've been listening to,
> >the Jerry Falwell of the 'scientific community" Dr. Michio Kaku??!
> >
> >How many times does this priest Dr. Michio Kaku say re-write all the textbooks?
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxvF3K83g8Q
> >
> >
> >Don't re-write it, throw it away where it belongs, in the garbage can.
>
> More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'


Why is it 'you people' are always saying

"More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'"
"More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'"
"More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'"

you people, in the 'scientific community' have overused that term...it's hogwash.

You're not fooling dummies like me, we see right through you.

More and more evidence is pointing to the 'fact'.

The Starmaker


I like Richard Dawkins version of "More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'"


The aids to inference that lead scientists to the fact are far more numerous, more convincing, more incontrovertible, than
any eyewitness reports that have ever been used, in any court of law, in any century, ....

piling on the edvience, piling on the understanding...

enough of the hogwash.

HVAC

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Jan 25, 2011, 4:47:45 PM1/25/11
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On 1/24/2011 3:20 PM, The Starmaker wrote:

>
>
> I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> living on other planets in The Milky Way!
>
> Or was it Billions?


Neither, but that's beside the point.

What Sagan and others fail to realize is the incredible
luck that goes into making life.

And that's just simple life...

Complex life (animals) require such a vast array of
coincidences, circumstances, and events, to be almost
impossible.

Then there is the formation of intelligence.

On our 4.5 billion year old planet, intelligent life
has been around for let's say 100,000 years.

Now factor in the fact that when a species learns to
manipulate the environment for it's own benefit, it will
soon overpopulate it's habitat until extinction occurs.

That's why we are alone.


And soon there will be none.

bert

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Jan 25, 2011, 6:36:07 PM1/25/11
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Are we sending messages out letting the other humankind know they are
not alone? Are we just listening? Maybe all are just listening. If
we say hello how long will it take to get a "hello back?" I think
hello would just be more static. TreBert

Raymond Yohros

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On Jan 25, 6:36 pm, bert <herbertglazie...@msn.com> wrote:
>
> Are we sending messages out letting the other humankind know they are
> not alone? Are we just listening?  Maybe all are just listening.  If
> we say hello how long will it take to get a "hello back?" I think
> hello would just be more static.   TreBert
>

it is tradition in the programing community to say "hello world"
before anything else when discovering a new programing language
for the first time.

r.y

Raymond Yohros

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Jan 25, 2011, 6:53:15 PM1/25/11
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On Jan 25, 9:42 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 11:23:38 -0800, The Starmaker
> > <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > >Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
>
> > >> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:47:34 -0800, The Starmaker
> > >> <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> > >> >> I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> > >> >> living on other planets in The Milky Way!
>
> > >> >> Or was it Billions?
>
> > >> Well, from all my research over the years,
> > >> I'd say it's very Very VERY busy out there...
>
> > >>http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Science/Images/milky-way-galaxy...

>
> > >> And then there are probably millions of different dimensions.
>
> > >"millions of different dimensions."? Who have you've been listening to,
> > >the Jerry Falwell of the 'scientific community"  Dr. Michio Kaku??!
>
> > >How many times does this priest Dr. Michio Kaku say re-write all the textbooks?
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxvF3K83g8Q
>
> > >Don't re-write it, throw it away where it belongs, in the garbage can.
>
> > More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'
>
> Why is it 'you people' are always saying
>
> "More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'"
> "More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'"
> "More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'"
>
> you people, in the 'scientific community' have overused that term...it's hogwash.
>
> You're not fooling dummies like me, we see right through you.
>
> More and more evidence is pointing to the 'fact'.
>
> The Starmaker
>
> I like Richard Dawkins version of "More and more information is pointing to the 'fact'"
>
> The aids to inference that lead scientists to the fact are far more numerous, more convincing, more incontrovertible, than
> any eyewitness reports that have ever been used, in any court of law, in any century, ....
>
> piling on the edvience, piling on the understanding...
>
> enough of the hogwash.


you cry too much. aaahyyy, aaaahhyy. what is that!!!
always something stinks to you. live and let live.
if you do not want to play with science then DON'T
but stop crying. nobody like's that.

i've been a musician all my life and i can say that thinking
about physics can be even more intense than making the best tune
EVER.

both music and physics are a great inspiration for a soul.

The Starmaker

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Jan 25, 2011, 7:29:12 PM1/25/11
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soul? What country you're from? This is America, people don't have 'souls' here...

The Starmaker

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Jan 25, 2011, 7:34:49 PM1/25/11
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music is just...nosie.

If I take a stick and hit against the wall, it makes a noise...to you it
sounds like music, it's just noise.

You take a string, you tighten it, pull it, it makes a noise..it's not
music, it's nosie.

Take your drums and beat it.

The Starmaker

The Starmaker

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HVAC wrote:
>
> On 1/24/2011 3:20 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> > living on other planets in The Milky Way!
> >
> > Or was it Billions?
>
> Neither, but that's beside the point.
>
> What Sagan and others fail to realize is the incredible
> luck that goes into making life.

God does not play dice...

HVAC

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Neither does Tinkerbelle.

herbert glazier

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Jan 26, 2011, 6:11:53 PM1/26/11
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You should read up on the string theory,and create the tune(music) for
the universe. I like the song "Star dust" or "How high the Moon"
TreBert

The Starmaker

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Jan 26, 2011, 9:44:22 PM1/26/11
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how about prelude to M-Theory with a 11 dimension string orchestra?

Fabrizio J Bonsignore

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On Jan 25, 2:34 am, Sir Gilligan Horry <G...@ga7rm5er.com> wrote:

> http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Science/Images/milky-way-galaxy...

WHERE can you take this picture anew?

Danilo J Bonsignore

The Starmaker

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Jan 27, 2011, 2:31:33 PM1/27/11
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It's like going to a tailor, he makes you the perfect suit..it fits
perfectly.

God is the tailor. Earth is the suit with the perfect fit.


The Starmaker

The Starmaker

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besides...there are only 4 dimensions. Anybody who claims there are more
than 4...they are in the Twilight Zone.


There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man it is a
dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity it is the middle
ground between light and shadow between science and superstition and it
lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge this
is the dimension of imagination it is an area which we call- the
Twilight Zone.


The Starmaker

Raymond Yohros

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Jan 27, 2011, 8:59:16 PM1/27/11
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you have no idea how incredibly deep you can go playing with
sound. using electronic instruments, the possibilities are
endless. it is sad to see the music industry not moving out
of the ordinary when there is music out there that can change the
world!

r.y

Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A.

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On Jan 24, 3:20 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Enrico Fermi famously asked, "Where are they?"
>

"They" are here on This Island Earth. But you and your kind are NOT
allowed to know where they are. I am going to be blunt and tell you
that you are a NOBODY, thus we don't want your ilk to mess with
this.

Leave this subject to the authorities and the experts to deal with it,
we don't need nor want you and your cult.

If you have any questions, ask a debunker, leave the honest
researchers alone.

Sir Gilligan Horry

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On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 18:46:10 -0800 (PST), "Sir Arthur C.B.E.
Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <sci...@zzz.com> wrote:

>leave the honest researchers alone.

I don't want to be alone in Japan...

http://urbantitan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/big-breasts-japanese-women-funkydowntown.com_.jpg

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G=EMC^2

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On Jan 25, 1:47 am, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> The Starmaker wrote:
>
> > Enrico Fermi famously asked, "Where are they?"
>
> > Reminds of those girls
> > that go to nightclubs
> > looking for Mr. Right..
>
> > "Where are they?"
>
> > The Starmaker
>
> > What are the 'matematical odds' of these chicks finding Mr. Right?
> > I think it's the same odds the 'scientific communtiy' Math...
>
> > their numbers are Lies...mathematical delusions.
>
> > Here is an example of mathematical delusions...
> >http://upload.wikimedia.org/math/5/4/4/54402ae3bfe20b5c6a5b3695f05381...
> What skool did Carl Sagan go to?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

At this spacetime we could never go to them. They could come to us.
What if they came to us and the trip took 25,000 years,and some nut
killed 3 of them? TreBert

G=EMC^2

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> The Starmaker- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

QM has many dimensions,as does string theory. My out of the box
thinking has gravity in its own dimension That only using string
theory will we ever find the source of gravity. Would love to discuss
all this with Witten. TreBert G=EMC^2

HVAC

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Jan 28, 2011, 7:21:13 AM1/28/11
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On 1/27/2011 11:31 AM, The Starmaker wrote:

>>>
>>> God does not play dice...
>>
>> Neither does Tinkerbelle.
>
>
> It's like going to a tailor, he makes you the perfect suit..it fits
> perfectly.
>
> God is the tailor. Earth is the suit with the perfect fit.


What a load of shit THAT is.

Only portions of our planet are habitable for humans.

If this is god's 'perfection', I'd hate to see the fails.

Sir Gilligan Horry

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Jan 28, 2011, 8:43:23 AM1/28/11
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If they join in the Egyptian riots, yeah.

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/11/21/world/21egypt02/articleLarge.jpg

> TreBert

Howdy Bert !

herbert glazier

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Jan 28, 2011, 3:12:30 PM1/28/11
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Do you think the "oboe" could bring the universe in a relative tune
mode. Maybe the right pitch could resonate though space. Could gamma
relate to high pitch(c) and radio waves relate to (f) I use to tune
pianos,and now carry big card front and back. "I AM DEAF" TreBert

The Starmaker

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HVAC

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Jan 28, 2011, 4:39:43 PM1/28/11
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So what is the message you're trying to send me?

That you like little boys?

Shit. We all knew that anyway...After all, you're a
religious fruit loop.

Seek help.

The Starmaker

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Jan 28, 2011, 5:12:56 PM1/28/11
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Okay, once more...

"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" Genesis 1:1.

So, while he was working on the 'heavens', he created 'primary colors', Red, Blue and Green.

The primary colors are the same everywhere in the universe/heavens.

Then, afterwards
he started working
on the Earth...
he realized he had to change
the primary colors on earth,
cause when kids mix the paints
they will just keep getting White.

So he changed the primary color, Green to Yellow..for
the pigments on earth.


Earth was tailored made...


In order for your pants to be right, the tailor has to get the right measurements...too long and
you'll kill yourself...too short and you look like those silly navy guys...


The Starmaker

HVAC

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Jan 28, 2011, 5:17:16 PM1/28/11
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On 1/28/2011 2:12 PM, The Starmaker wrote:

>>
>> What a load of shit THAT is.
>>
>> Only portions of our planet are habitable for humans.
>>
>> If this is god's 'perfection', I'd hate to see the fails.
>
> Okay, once more...
>
> "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth" Genesis 1:1.
>
> So, while he was working on the 'heavens', he created 'primary colors', Red, Blue and Green.
>
> The primary colors are the same everywhere in the universe/heavens.
>
> Then, afterwards
> he started working
> on the Earth...
> he realized he had to change
> the primary colors on earth,
> cause when kids mix the paints
> they will just keep getting White.
>
> So he changed the primary color, Green to Yellow..for
> the pigments on earth.
>
>
> Earth was tailored made...
>
>
> In order for your pants to be right, the tailor has to get the right measurements...too long and
> you'll kill yourself...too short and you look like those silly navy guys...

That still doesn't answer the question of why
you are attracted to young boys.

The Starmaker

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Jan 28, 2011, 6:03:35 PM1/28/11
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I guess you didn't notice the suit was a little too big on him...

"People see what they want to see."


The Starmaker

Sir Gilligan Horry

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Jan 28, 2011, 6:07:15 PM1/28/11
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I see 57,823 different species of Extraterrestrials.


;-)

Brad Guth

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Jan 28, 2011, 7:18:44 PM1/28/11
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On Jan 25, 1:47 pm, HVAC <mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 1/24/2011 3:20 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
>
>
>
> > I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> > living on other planets in The Milky Way!
>
> > Or was it Billions?
>
> Neither, but that's beside the point.
>
> What Sagan and others fail to realize is the incredible
> luck that goes into making life.
>
> And that's just simple life...
>
> Complex life (animals) require such a vast array of
> coincidences, circumstances, and events, to be almost
> impossible.
>
> Then there is the formation of intelligence.
>
> On our 4.5 billion year old planet, intelligent life
> has been around for let's say 100,000 years.
>
> Now factor in the fact that when a species learns to
> manipulate the environment for it's own benefit, it will
> soon overpopulate it's habitat until extinction occurs.
>
> That's why we are alone.
>
> And soon there will be none.

No luck required. Monsanto and others do their intelligent design/
redesign all the time, and some of that creation and forced evolution
stuff doesn't hardly take any time at all. Of course they also makes
mistakes that we'll never hear about, such as one of those genetic
sequencing mistakes is exactly how yourself, Hagar and rabbi Saul Levy
came to be.

http://translate.google.com/#
Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet”

Brad Guth

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On Jan 25, 3:36 pm, bert <herbertglazie...@msn.com> wrote:

> On Jan 25, 4:47 pm, HVAC <mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 1/24/2011 3:20 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
>
> > > I think it was Carl Sagan who said there are millions of people
> > > living on other planets in The Milky Way!
>
> > > Or was it Billions?
>
> > Neither, but that's beside the point.
>
> > What Sagan and others fail to realize is the incredible
> > luck that goes into making life.
>
> > And that's just simple life...
>
> > Complex life (animals) require such a vast array of
> > coincidences, circumstances, and events, to be almost
> > impossible.
>
> > Then there is the formation of intelligence.
>
> > On our 4.5 billion year old planet, intelligent life
> > has been around for let's say 100,000 years.
>
> > Now factor in the fact that when a species learns to
> > manipulate the environment for it's own benefit, it will
> > soon overpopulate it's habitat until extinction occurs.
>
> > That's why we are alone.
>
> > And soon there will be none.
>
> Are we sending messages out letting the other humankind know they are
> not alone? Are we just listening?  Maybe all are just listening.  If
> we say hello how long will it take to get a "hello back?" I think
> hello would just be more static.   TreBert

Only 1 ppm of our global biodiversity mass is human, and of that
perhaps at most 0.1% of us are capable of sending ET a greeting or
hello message of some kind, although less than 0.0001% would ever dare
to try.

By the time a suitably understood ET reply gets back to us, most of
humanity should be extinct, because we will have ignored what's
extremely nearby and even reasonably accessible, all because we've
been too busy at telling lies as well as screwing and killing one
another.

Brad Guth

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Jan 28, 2011, 7:32:41 PM1/28/11
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So why did this God make soooo many mistakes (aka trial and error upon
error)? How many thousand do-overs does this God get?

Brad Guth

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Jan 28, 2011, 7:34:38 PM1/28/11
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Mars kinda failed, and in fact most other planets and moons were total
failures as well.

The Starmaker

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Jan 28, 2011, 7:35:57 PM1/28/11
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Sir Gilligan Horry wrote:
>
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 15:03:35 -0800, The Starmaker
> <star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> >HVAC wrote:
> >>
> >> On 1/28/2011 1:27 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
> >>
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> God does not play dice...
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> Neither does Tinkerbelle.
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>> It's like going to a tailor, he makes you the perfect suit..it fits
> >> >>> perfectly.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> God is the tailor. Earth is the suit with the perfect fit.
> >> >>
> >> >> What a load of shit THAT is.
> >> >>
> >> >> Only portions of our planet are habitable for humans.
> >> >>
> >> >> If this is god's 'perfection', I'd hate to see the fails.
> >> >
> >> > http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumblarge_516/1277517750lPl0lW.jpg
> >>
> >> So what is the message you're trying to send me?
> >>
> >> That you like little boys?
> >>
> >> Shit. We all knew that anyway...After all, you're a
> >> religious fruit loop.
> >>
> >> Seek help.
> >
> >I guess you didn't notice the suit was a little too big on him...
> >
> >"People see what they want to see."
>
> I see 57,823 different species of Extraterrestrials.
>
> ;-)

I sensed something was wrong with him the minute he mentioned...tinkerbelle!

Brad Guth

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Jan 28, 2011, 7:36:57 PM1/28/11
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That doesn't fly, but it's an interesting interpretation none the
less.

Sir Gilligan Horry

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Jan 28, 2011, 7:39:35 PM1/28/11
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:35:57 -0800, The Starmaker
<star...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

Mr HVAC is jusy there to put you to the test.
And if anyone ever says you are nuts for talking about aliens, then
just share this link ...

http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/ufocaseshome.asp


______________

The Starmaker

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Jan 28, 2011, 8:20:28 PM1/28/11
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Brad Guth wrote:
>
> On Jan 28, 4:21 am, HVAC <mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 1/27/2011 11:31 AM, The Starmaker wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > >>> God does not play dice...
> >
> > >> Neither does Tinkerbelle.
> >
> > > It's like going to a tailor, he makes you the perfect suit..it fits
> > > perfectly.
> >
> > > God is the tailor. Earth is the suit with the perfect fit.
> >
> > What a load of shit THAT is.
> >
> > Only portions of our planet are habitable for humans.
> >
> > If this is god's 'perfection', I'd hate to see the fails.
>
> Mars kinda failed, and in fact most other planets and moons were total
> failures as well.

The moon...is just to help the Earth and surrounding round objects to
keep..balance.

The Starmaker

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Jan 28, 2011, 8:21:54 PM1/28/11
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what mistake?

Raymond Yohros

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Jan 28, 2011, 9:32:29 PM1/28/11
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sweet or pure sounds are sounds that are not field up with too much
harmonic
content. a flute or oboe are good examples. (close to a sine wave)
a trumpet is the opposite. pressure and the metal nature of the
instrument make
the sound a lot higher in harmonic content making a "hotter sound"
a sax it's like a combination of both.

the more harmonics you generate, the more noisy the sound
becomes all up to the point when the sound can become close to noise.

noise itself it's a fusion of many frequencies with no particular
harmony, character
or envelope.

r.y

HVAC

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Jan 29, 2011, 6:59:13 AM1/29/11
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On 1/28/2011 4:35 PM, The Starmaker wrote:

>
> I sensed something was wrong with him the minute he mentioned...tinkerbelle!


Clap two hands if you believe in Tinkerbelle.

Clap one hand if you believe in god.

Hagar

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Jan 29, 2011, 1:30:52 PM1/29/11
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"Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <sci...@zzz.com> wrote in message
news:add6b3d4-12cf-45cc...@o7g2000prn.googlegroups.com...

On Jan 24, 3:20 pm, The Starmaker <starma...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Enrico Fermi famously asked, "Where are they?"
>

<< snip usual drivel >>

None of you have thought of this: what if they don't have larynxes,
but communicate in Sign Language ???
You've been listening, instead of looking ...
bwahahahahahahhhhh
They may already be here, if the use of the middle finger
is any indication ...


The Starmaker

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Jan 29, 2011, 3:01:55 PM1/29/11
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and Mars and all the 'round objects' called planets are not what they appear to be...
they are all...the Earth's moons. They are designed to keep the ball rolling.

Otherwise, if it wasn't for those 'round objects'...the Earth would be going the other way around, or
off it's course.

You're too close to the trees...

Throw out your 'textbooks'..

The Starmaker

Go to Harvard and tell them to give you some LDS..
http://www.youtube.com/v/V5d4wWGK4Ig

The Patriot

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Jan 29, 2011, 3:32:40 PM1/29/11
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"Hagar" <hs...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:D9KdndlOEKREwdnQ...@giganews.com...
Yo! And a great middle finger communication to Art The
Fart.


John Gogo

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Jan 29, 2011, 4:15:23 PM1/29/11
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There is a specific meaning involved when comparing all planets and
their moons to the power of the Sun.

The Starmaker

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Jan 30, 2011, 4:07:11 PM1/30/11
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"power of the sun"? I hope you're not suggesting that the sun is taking
it's hands, grabbing the moon,
spinning it around the earth, and at the same time, spinning the earth
around the sun?

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