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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics
Robert
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Default Important Discovery 2

Just in case you all missed my reply:

Well, would you all like to know that that theory was written by an
advisor to presidents and billionaires? He received the information
from the
prominent men of the early 20th century like Edison and Bell. You
still don't believe? Have you ever tried it? When you hold a
particular thought with the absolute belief that it will happen (must
be something that doesn't violate the laws of physics) it begins to
translate itself into reality. It works! It's not easy mind you. It
takes absolute belief. Have an open mind on this. Try it and me know
if it works for you.

PS. You should note that it doesn't matter if the author called it
"the ether". It's the principle that is valid today as it was in the
early 20th century century (or whenever that was). You should keep an
open mind like Edison and Bell.
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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics
Paul R. Mays
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Default Important Discovery 2

Horsy Cocka Doo Doo......



"Robert" wrote in message
m...
Just in case you all missed my reply:

Well, would you all like to know that that theory was written by an
advisor to presidents and billionaires? He received the information
from the
prominent men of the early 20th century like Edison and Bell. You
still don't believe? Have you ever tried it? When you hold a
particular thought with the absolute belief that it will happen (must
be something that doesn't violate the laws of physics) it begins to
translate itself into reality. It works! It's not easy mind you. It
takes absolute belief. Have an open mind on this. Try it and me know
if it works for you.

PS. You should note that it doesn't matter if the author called it
"the ether". It's the principle that is valid today as it was in the
early 20th century century (or whenever that was). You should keep an
open mind like Edison and Bell.





Paul R. Mays
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Some where within the Quantum State
Http://Paul.Mays.Com/story.html
http://paul.mays.com/mayday.html
http://paul.mays.com/rainy.html

"Almost all really new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when
they are first produced." - Alfred North Whitehead


Addendum:

But very few as foolish as your line of thought Robert.......


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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics
Robert
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Default Important Discovery 2

"Paul R. Mays" wrote in message ...
Horsy Cocka Doo Doo......



"Robert" wrote in message
m...
Just in case you all missed my reply:

Well, would you all like to know that that theory was written by an
advisor to presidents and billionaires? He received the information
from the
prominent men of the early 20th century like Edison and Bell. You
still don't believe? Have you ever tried it? When you hold a
particular thought with the absolute belief that it will happen (must
be something that doesn't violate the laws of physics) it begins to
translate itself into reality. It works! It's not easy mind you. It
takes absolute belief. Have an open mind on this. Try it and me know
if it works for you.

PS. You should note that it doesn't matter if the author called it
"the ether". It's the principle that is valid today as it was in the
early 20th century century (or whenever that was). You should keep an
open mind like Edison and Bell.





Paul R. Mays
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Some where within the Quantum State
Http://Paul.Mays.Com/story.html
http://paul.mays.com/mayday.html
http://paul.mays.com/rainy.html

"Almost all really new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when
they are first produced." - Alfred North Whitehead


Addendum:

But very few as foolish as your line of thought Robert.......


Oh yea, read this:

http://www.balance-infosystems.com/s...and_grow_rich/
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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics
Rick Sobie
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Default Important Discovery 2

In article , says...

Just in case you all missed my reply:

Well, would you all like to know that that theory was written by an
advisor to presidents and billionaires? He received the information
from the
prominent men of the early 20th century like Edison and Bell. You
still don't believe? Have you ever tried it? When you hold a
particular thought with the absolute belief that it will happen (must
be something that doesn't violate the laws of physics) it begins to
translate itself into reality. It works! It's not easy mind you. It
takes absolute belief. Have an open mind on this. Try it and me know
if it works for you.

PS. You should note that it doesn't matter if the author called it
"the ether". It's the principle that is valid today as it was in the
early 20th century century (or whenever that was). You should keep an
open mind like Edison and Bell.



Well of course this is true to a degree.

But let us not fool ourselves into believing that it is independant
of 'the observer'.

But then there is this curious phenomena of looking for results
of an experiemnt and finding the expected result.

But lets look a liitle closer, is it not also possible to believe
in a physical process and merely find out that it is make believe?
That is to say, that you surround it with beliefs, and more
proofs, and all the while, none of it has any meaning in the real
world. It may have no fuctionality whatsoever, yet the beleif is
that it exists.

And it may again be something entirely different yet act
consistent with the percieved believed theory. Quite common.
Yet still be functional and real in and then a matter
of perspective or belief system, or world view.

Case in point, many religious people believe in the big bang
as do atheists. Yet it is merely a belief. Based on some
theory and some data interpreted to mean the big bang.

But regarding the creation of reality, every time someone has
a new idea, that affects reality, and it may affect the future.

You can also go further and plan ahead to steer your own destiny,
and in that way create your own reality, such as move residences,
or change jobs.

You can even go further and imagine a better futer for yourself,
and work towards self improvement, or quit smoking, or get a divorce,
or put a picture on your fridge of a holiday, and then save for it.

You can also go even further, and perhaps learn some esoteric
teachings, which might give you a greater understanding of the inner
workings of things, and then cooperate with that process,
and follow themes, or realize your dreams, or even change the world.

At a point further you may get to know divinity, whereupon,
you may have a greater influence on events in the world,
but in all cases, other than for demonstation sake,
the world will follow the rules of thumb of physics.

Reality itself, will remain consistent, even though the
people in it, will change dramatically at times in accordance
with certain factors which relate to the world and huamnity
as a whole.

We are tied to this world and this reality by our perceptions
of it.

Both affected by it, and able to effect it some what.

But rest assured, that nothing happens, no change is ever made,
without approval from above. That is just the way it is.

It is kazuper no de? I mean ah ah ah "kazupernode!" Pardon me,
I must have sneezed.

Where was I , oh yes, and just as the rain in Spain, falls mainly
on the plane, so too a little rain must fall, and you can imagine
that it never rains in Southern California, but I assure you, that
it pours, man it pours.

-*-

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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics
Paul R. Mays
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Default Important Discovery 2


"Robert" wrote in message
m...
"Paul R. Mays" wrote in message

...
Horsy Cocka Doo Doo......



"Robert" wrote in message
m...
Just in case you all missed my reply:

Well, would you all like to know that that theory was written by an
advisor to presidents and billionaires? He received the information
from the
prominent men of the early 20th century like Edison and Bell. You
still don't believe? Have you ever tried it? When you hold a
particular thought with the absolute belief that it will happen (must
be something that doesn't violate the laws of physics) it begins to
translate itself into reality. It works! It's not easy mind you. It
takes absolute belief. Have an open mind on this. Try it and me know
if it works for you.

PS. You should note that it doesn't matter if the author called it
"the ether". It's the principle that is valid today as it was in the
early 20th century century (or whenever that was). You should keep an
open mind like Edison and Bell.





Paul R. Mays


--------------------------------------------------------------------------

--
-
Some where within the Quantum State
Http://Paul.Mays.Com/story.html
http://paul.mays.com/mayday.html
http://paul.mays.com/rainy.html

"Almost all really new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when
they are first produced." - Alfred North Whitehead


Addendum:

But very few as foolish as your line of thought Robert.......


Oh yea, read this:

http://www.balance-infosystems.com/s...and_grow_rich/



Must mean you missed the part at the top...
I'll repeat here as it also applies to the link..

Horsy Cocka Doo Doo......


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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics
Robert
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Default Important Discovery 2

"Paul R. Mays" wrote in message ...
Horsy Cocka Doo Doo......



"Robert" wrote in message
m...
Just in case you all missed my reply:

Well, would you all like to know that that theory was written by an
advisor to presidents and billionaires? He received the information
from the
prominent men of the early 20th century like Edison and Bell. You
still don't believe? Have you ever tried it? When you hold a
particular thought with the absolute belief that it will happen (must
be something that doesn't violate the laws of physics) it begins to
translate itself into reality. It works! It's not easy mind you. It
takes absolute belief. Have an open mind on this. Try it and me know
if it works for you.

PS. You should note that it doesn't matter if the author called it
"the ether". It's the principle that is valid today as it was in the
early 20th century century (or whenever that was). You should keep an
open mind like Edison and Bell.





Paul R. Mays
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Some where within the Quantum State
Http://Paul.Mays.Com/story.html
http://paul.mays.com/mayday.html
http://paul.mays.com/rainy.html

"Almost all really new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when
they are first produced." - Alfred North Whitehead


Addendum:

But very few as foolish as your line of thought Robert.......


They laughed at Columbus too...........but then they laughed at Bozo
The Clown also. Thanks for your opinion. You guys are funny. I just
hope you open your minds a bit more.
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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics
Paul R. Mays
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Default Important Discovery 2


"Robert" wrote in message
m...
"Paul R. Mays" wrote in message

...
Horsy Cocka Doo Doo......



"Robert" wrote in message
m...
Just in case you all missed my reply:

Well, would you all like to know that that theory was written by an
advisor to presidents and billionaires? He received the information
from the
prominent men of the early 20th century like Edison and Bell. You
still don't believe? Have you ever tried it? When you hold a
particular thought with the absolute belief that it will happen (must
be something that doesn't violate the laws of physics) it begins to
translate itself into reality. It works! It's not easy mind you. It
takes absolute belief. Have an open mind on this. Try it and me know
if it works for you.

PS. You should note that it doesn't matter if the author called it
"the ether". It's the principle that is valid today as it was in the
early 20th century century (or whenever that was). You should keep an
open mind like Edison and Bell.





Paul R. Mays


--------------------------------------------------------------------------

--
-
Some where within the Quantum State
Http://Paul.Mays.Com/story.html
http://paul.mays.com/mayday.html
http://paul.mays.com/rainy.html

"Almost all really new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when
they are first produced." - Alfred North Whitehead


Addendum:

But very few as foolish as your line of thought Robert.......


They laughed at Columbus too...........but then they laughed at Bozo
The Clown also. Thanks for your opinion. You guys are funny. I just
hope you open your minds a bit more.



An open mind allows much to fall out on curves... So a closed
mind is much safer... Only allow it to open when enough
repeatable and verifiable data is presented to unlock it
an allow entry... Then close it quick until you get your
mental constructs all well developed then open it and
let your well thought out positions to fall out ...
Otherwise you would let the half completed thoughts
fall out and instead of a "open mind" you now display
the "leaking mind" which is easy to tear apart...


Paul R. Mays
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Some where within the Quantum State
Http://Paul.Mays.Com/story.html
http://paul.mays.com/mayday.html
http://paul.mays.com/rainy.html

"Physics is experience, arranged in economical order."
-
Ernst Mach


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Old November 16th 03 posted to sci.physics
Uncle Al
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Default Important Discovery 2

Robert wrote:

Just in case you all missed my reply:


Missed your reply? Nobody would miss your entire absence.
[snip]

When you hold a
particular thought with the absolute belief that it will happen (must
be something that doesn't violate the laws of physics) it begins to
translate itself into reality. It works!

[snip]

Yeah, the One True Church (pick One, any One) and its thousand,
million, billion, prayign adherents have a demonstrable effect upon
reality.

Hey stooopid, why don't you think about winning the top prize in a
Lottery and prove science wrong? Get back to us when you have
succeeeded. Otherwise, stifle it. Put up or shut up.

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