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Post by Halloween King on Feb 21, 2018 22:48:03 GMT -5
I could spend hours on this subject. I can see valid arguments on a few sides here. What I will say is to take into consideration that what you call science today, was called magic/sorcery/alchemy not too long ago. We have no way of knowing what is right and what is wrong here.
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Post by Back to the Codyverse on Feb 23, 2018 7:50:13 GMT -5
Oh yes.
We live in a closed atmosphere and we’re certainly not on a globe.
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Post by punksnotdead on Feb 23, 2018 13:20:20 GMT -5
But it's a gateway to make believe land. On a subconscious level, written within our DNA, sure. I have no doubt that our brains share an ideology that we're not conscious of on a daily basis because we use so little of its power. But maybe that access allows us to tap into a coding that would be a normal understanding or function for us if we were capable of making use of it on any kind of regular, functional, basis.
I struggle with that, though. As it rolls back to basic morphine use, or x, you're taking your brain and spinning all of the parts inside freely like a raffle drum. Your brain functions like outer space when it's high/lucid, wherein a force like gravity isn't in place to keep things nailed to the floor. An unaltered mind systematically gives us conscious, logic, and, at a base level, an ability to put the square block in the square hole. There is structure. So ideas and thoughts unhinged is of little to no use to us, whether it connects us all or not. It's singular understanding.
It's an interesting idea. I'm a big believer in dreams being a gateway to "time travel." We know we can't travel back in time because time is a human construct. So if we were to have anti matter and be able to go backwards, there is an incredibly likely possibility that nothing would be there, or at worst we would only be able to travel loosely through what we perceive as time with no way to pin point a specific moment in history. Thus, the only real way to explore our past is through our brain. Which kind of ties into DMT in a sense that it's a singular human experience that can't be shared with anyone else.
Imagine being able to control the timeline within your own brain. Our memories don't work like that, though. They're a collective of experiences shelved randomly in a warehouse and we have to trigger indicators to go retrieve those moments. So this is how I think we'll master time travel. We'll eventually create some kind of neurological application that allows us to travel through our brains memory bank the same way people do when they die. So "my life flashed before my eyes" kind of deal. It will be linear in fashion. Which is the only thing standing between us and truly being able to have total recall with our lives.
At which point, maybe we can begin to apply structure to DMT experiences so that an outside audience can share, study, digest a "trip" while it's happening. But again, without order, it's of no use because we can only hold onto pieces of it. We'd have to record and decipher and then you're talking about needle in a haystack levels of sifting through psychological information.
Aside from all of that, I do think there is intelligent life in the universe beyond where we can go. It's really a basic odds concept for me. I don't even think DC's alternate Earth's theory is really that far fetched but not as feasible as just basic life existing in other places around the universe. We're so small and we have such a huge restriction on our ability to explore the universe. I think it's silly to assume that something similar to human life isn't out there someplace. Movies always depict some other species using advanced technology, but what if we're the advanced lifeforms and what's out there is more primitive than us? So until we can reach them, maybe it's them who is waiting for us? I don't know. It's not something I dwell on but I believe that we've only begun to scratch the surface on what's out there beyond our technologies limitations. The sun could conceivably die before we figure it out, too, sadly.
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Post by theMOESIAH on Feb 23, 2018 14:55:53 GMT -5
Oh yes. We live in a closed atmosphere and we’re certainly not on a globe. Science says hello.
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Post by Sizzle on Feb 23, 2018 16:21:15 GMT -5
Oh yes. We live in a closed atmosphere and we’re certainly not on a globe. I don't want to start an argument but do you believe that the International Space Station is in orbit?
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Post by Back to the Codyverse on Feb 23, 2018 17:45:22 GMT -5
Oh yes. We live in a closed atmosphere and we’re certainly not on a globe. I don't want to start an argument but do you believe that the International Space Station is in orbit? It’s still in earth’s atmosphere. Go see for yourself. NASA.gov will tell you point blank that we can’t get past the Van Allen radiation belt
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Post by Sizzle on Feb 23, 2018 19:17:27 GMT -5
I don't want to start an argument but do you believe that the International Space Station is in orbit? It’s still in earth’s atmosphere. Go see for yourself. NASA.gov will tell you point blank that we can’t get past the Van Allen radiation belt What's your stance on the moon landing?
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Post by Back to the Codyverse on Feb 23, 2018 19:41:25 GMT -5
It’s still in earth’s atmosphere. Go see for yourself. NASA.gov will tell you point blank that we can’t get past the Van Allen radiation belt What's your stance on the moon landing? Hard to say, really. If it’s as far away as they say it is, then no. If they did go, then it’s a lot closer to earth than what they say.
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Post by REAL REVY on Feb 23, 2018 19:53:59 GMT -5
I believe firmly in things like DMT and psychedelics as a means to connect to other dimensions and planes that bypass any sort of religious 'experiences.' And if you want my thoughts on things like near-death experiences, this surprisingly hit close to home with how I think a few weeks ago. Couple those two mindsets and that's my broad picture of what I believe, nothing can really go above and beyond science for me. it (dmt) makes you realize there is an untold narrative to our collective consciousness that connects us all - godlike entities, sacred Buddhist geometry, heiroglyphic symbology...it’s all there. Ye they try to say it damage your brain.
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Post by disorder on Feb 24, 2018 9:24:30 GMT -5
I don't want to start an argument but do you believe that the International Space Station is in orbit? It’s still in earth’s atmosphere. Go see for yourself. NASA.gov will tell you point blank that we can’t get past the Van Allen radiation belt NASA doesn’t say you can’t get through it. They have explained in the past how they have gotten through it for the Apollo missions.
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Post by Back to the Codyverse on Feb 24, 2018 9:34:13 GMT -5
It’s still in earth’s atmosphere. Go see for yourself. NASA.gov will tell you point blank that we can’t get past the Van Allen radiation belt NASA doesn’t say you can’t get through it. They have explained in the past how they have gotten through it for the Apollo missions. Oh, but they do say that. But they do also say they go through it. They say we can’t get past it yet we’ve been through it. Nothing NASA really does adds up.
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Post by disorder on Feb 24, 2018 9:44:29 GMT -5
NASA doesn’t say you can’t get through it. They have explained in the past how they have gotten through it for the Apollo missions. Oh, but they do say that. But they do also say they go through it. They say we can’t get past it yet we’ve been through it. Nothing NASA really does adds up. If you’re referring to the video of the astronaut on all the flat earth websites, obviously that would make you think that. They explain that we can’t make it through the dense band, they do however say they made it through the thinner layer. www.popsci.com/blog-network/vintage-space/apollo-rocketed-through-van-allen-belts#page-4This article explains the whole process and history of the bands and how we got past them
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Post by theMOESIAH on Feb 25, 2018 0:36:07 GMT -5
I have a question for all the flat earthers:
You can take a plane from America to China going east or west. If we are not on a globe, how do you explain that?
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