Explanation of Anti Matter (Strange Experience: Meeting My Anti-Self)
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Wizard of Odd - 28 Oct 2005 14:12 GMT I discovered my negative self in the park a few years ago, his manner being totally negative to my extreme positive. We had in a literal sense split apart!
Eventually merging back nearly a month later leaving me in a dizzy-slow state for the rest of the day.
How do you explain this experience?
I definitely feel in each human there is the anti-matter version of yourself and depending on certain rare psychological conditions you can produce this anti-you (In my case being extremely positive which left the negative side of my personality having to form into a separate solid human anti-being), it could also talk to other people so it wasn't an hallucination.
Mark Martin - 28 Oct 2005 15:24 GMT > I discovered my negative self in the park a few years ago, his manner > being totally negative to my extreme positive. We had in a literal [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > solid human anti-being), it could also talk to other people so it > wasn't an hallucination. In a nearby small town there's a restaurant that I frequent. Very often there's a very animated, intellectually stimulated conversation going on at a corner table. In these conversations the topic is usually economic theory, with rigorous debate being offered from two sides of the table. The interesting thing is... there's only one guy sitting there.
He's a well known professor at De Pauw University, there in town. He's very intelligent, an excellent teacher, and schizophrenic.
-Mark Martin
Misleart Chuff - 28 Oct 2005 18:02 GMT : > I discovered my negative self in the park a few years ago, his manner : > being totally negative to my extreme positive. We had in a literal [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] : the table. The interesting thing is... there's only one guy sitting : there. We had a guy like that on my ship...PN3 Roberts, from some small town in W. Va. One night, he woke all of us up by having an argument with someone who wasn't in his locker...when he became aware of everyone watching him, he pointed into his locker, saying, "There's no one in there." Well known for talking to the trees, and arguing with himself.
: He's a well known professor at De Pauw University, there in town. : He's very intelligent, an excellent teacher, and schizophrenic. from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenic: The term "schizophrenia" translates roughly as "shattered mind," and comes from the Greek σχίζω (schizo, "to split" or "to divide") and φρήν (phrēn, "mind"). Despite its etymology, schizophrenia is not synonymous with dissociative identity disorder, also known as multiple personality disorder or "split personality"; in popular culture the two are often confused.
tadchem - 28 Oct 2005 18:44 GMT <snip>
> We had a guy like that on my ship...PN3 Roberts, from some small town > in W. Va. One night, he woke all of us up by having an argument with [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > personality disorder or "split personality"; in popular culture the > two are often confused. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination "Auditory hallucinations (particularly of one or more talking voices) are particularly associated with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, and hold special significance in diagnosing these conditions. This does not mean that the experience of 'hearing voices' is necessarily a sign of mental illness, and many people may have these or similar hallucinations without ever becoming impaired or distressed in any way."
Having made that statement, try this one from Abby Kieser: http://www.rd.com/content/openNewsletter.do?contentId=14908 "I served with a guy who did a strange thing: He bounced an imaginary basketball wherever he went. Eventually, a psychiatrist labeled him unfit for duty, which led to a medical discharge. After the proceedings, he addressed the officer in charge. "Sir, may I approach?" With permission granted, he went through the motion of putting something on the officer's desk. "What is this?" asked the officer. "My basketball. I don't need it anymore."
"God told me to rob the 7-11." - Dick Price
Tom Davidson Richmond, VA
Misleart Chuff - 28 Oct 2005 19:19 GMT Misleart Chuff wrote:
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> We had a guy like that on my ship...PN3 Roberts, from some small town > in W. Va. One night, he woke all of us up by having an argument with [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > personality disorder or "split personality"; in popular culture the > two are often confused. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination "Auditory hallucinations (particularly of one or more talking voices) are particularly associated with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, and hold special significance in diagnosing these conditions. This does not mean that the experience of 'hearing voices' is necessarily a sign of mental illness, and many people may have these or similar hallucinations without ever becoming impaired or distressed in any way."
Ummmmmm....what's your point here? You described someone who has arguments with himself, not someone with hallucinations.....are you saying that he had/has those, and forgot to mention it previously? I posted that bit to point out that your description doesn't appear to fit that of a schizo.
Having made that statement, try this one from Abby Kieser: http://www.rd.com/content/openNewsletter.do?contentId=14908 "I served with a guy who did a strange thing: He bounced an imaginary basketball wherever he went. Eventually, a psychiatrist labeled him unfit for duty, which led to a medical discharge. After the proceedings, he addressed the officer in charge. "Sir, may I approach?" With permission granted, he went through the motion of putting something on the officer's desk. "What is this?" asked the officer. "My basketball. I don't need it anymore."
Klinger shoulda used this guy's method.
"God told me to rob the 7-11." - Dick Price
I don't suppose you know where I could find a good copy of it, do you? Mine is on tape, from radio...and more than ten years old.
tadchem - 28 Oct 2005 20:19 GMT <snip>
> Ummmmmm....what's your point here? You described someone who has > arguments with himself, not someone with hallucinations.....are you > saying that he had/has those, and forgot to mention it previously? Actually, it was Mark that brought it up, although I myself have experience with people who were accompanied by 'invisible friends'. In Austin I lived two blocks from the state hospital and frequently saw a man whose behavior fit the description Mark gave, right down to buying his buddy coffee and a doughnut at the local Winchell's on their 'days out'. [Self-committed patients in Texas are free to come and go at will.]
> I > posted that bit to point out that your description doesn't appear to > fit that of a schizo. Part of the 'argument with oneself' phenomenon, when acted out in this manner, is the auditory hallucination. Some schizophrenics are constantly arguing with a number of voices nobody else can hear, from people nobody else can see.
> "God told me to rob the 7-11." - Dick Price > > I don't suppose you know where I could find a good copy of it, do you? > Mine is on tape, from radio...and more than ten years old. Same as mine - from my collection of old Dr. Demento syndicated programs...
Tom Davidson Richmond, VA
Mark Martin - 28 Oct 2005 21:24 GMT > Actually, it was Mark that brought it up,... Yes, it was me. Of course, if someone is able to make a more clinically accurate diagnosis of the professor's psychiatric condition, then that's fine. My point with the Wiz is that, if he recalls meeting his opposite self, there may be something to it other than a hubris-generated anti-matter version of himself. /:)
-Mark Martin
Wizard of Odd - 31 Oct 2005 14:57 GMT Mark Martin says: "Of course, if someone is able to make a more clinically accurate diagnosis of the professor's psychiatric condition,
then that's fine. "
"My point with the Wiz is that, if he recalls meeting his opposite self, there may be something to it other than a hubris-generated anti-matter version of himself. /:) "
This could be a better explanation of my experience, from another real experience: Dion Fortune (Occult Magician) had the ability to create visible thought forms that could exist independently of their creator. At the time she had been thinking deeply about someone who had upset her, and 'formulated a werewolf accidentally'. She was lying in bed imagining Fenrir, the mythical Norse wolf-monster, when she sensed the presence of a large grey wolf. Although she 'knew nothing of the art of making elementals at that time' she had inadvertently found the correct method for summoning them. Nudging the wolf she told it, 'If you can't behave yourself, you will have to go on the floor.' The beast then vanished through the wall. It later transpired that another member of the household had seen the wolf's eyes in the corner of her own room. Fortune called the animal back to her, at the same time noticing a thin cord connecting it to her. Visualizing herself drawing the essence from the wolf along the cord, she managed to dissolve it.
The person I produced could have been through a similiar process which is why when we merged I felt dizzy and slow for the rest of the day.
The only other times I saw other people was as a child seeing spirit children in the playground and also a few ghosts. We are so much more complex than the usual dry reply when we die there is no afterlife.
Mark Martin - 31 Oct 2005 15:06 GMT > This could be a better explanation of my experience, from another real > experience: [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] > children in the playground and also a few ghosts. We are so much more > complex than the usual dry reply when we die there is no afterlife. Uh-huh. Are these controllably reproducible? And when I say that, I don't just mean, "Can you & other such people see spirits, etc., at will?" (Because if you're the only one seeing them...) I mean, can even skeptics be made to see them, regardless their state of belief?
-Mark Martin
Frank - 31 Oct 2005 18:28 GMT > Uh-huh. Are these controllably reproducible? And when I say that, I > don't just mean, "Can you & other such people see spirits, etc., at > will?" (Because if you're the only one seeing them...) I mean, can even > skeptics be made to see them, regardless their state of belief? > > -Mark Martin Hello Mark, Yes, even skeptics can see them with the right methods. I am still skeptical of many things, but I can see, hear, and sense them all of the time. I was able to see them since birth, but lost that ability for the most part until they all returned on their own when I turned 26 years old. I dont meditate or do anything special to hear or see them. A book you might want to check out if you are interested, is called "You are Psychic" by Pete A. Sanders Jr. (he is an M.I.T. trained scientist, so it might be interesting for you to see what he has to say about ESP.) I personaly have not read the book, but it was recommended to me by a friend of mine who has many years of experience in the Spiritual and Psychic field. He really recommended it for brushing up and tapping into such abilities. But be careful if you do so, just like in life, there are unwanted Spirit Prescenes that are evil and not looking out for your best interest. I use the phrase "Let only beings of 100% of the Light help me." This usually has lots of "Light" beings around me. The bad ones we usually call "dark entities." Those are the ones that are mean and nasty and only seem to feel rejoicement when people are suffering and they seem to lie about everything. There is so much out there that we really cant see, Good Luck in seeing it.
Love and Light, Frank
Jim Black - 01 Nov 2005 09:08 GMT > The bad ones we usually call "dark entities." Those are the ones that > are mean and nasty and only seem to feel rejoicement when people are > suffering and they seem to lie about everything. There is so much out > there that we really cant see, Good Luck in > seeing it. I was wondering whether your statements were sincere, and by a quick search I came across your post at lightworker.com. I'm sorry the anti-psychotic drugs didn't work out for you. I hope you find something that does.
Wizard of Odd - 02 Nov 2005 12:16 GMT As usual ridicule the unknown you've never experienced.
There are these dark entities but I wouldn't define them as evil, just negative - either a new spirit(mischievous) who has never gone through a human life or an entity created by the mind of a powerful occult practitioner using dark magic, the latter is really the worst as it's sole interest is to follow the will of the controller. Eventually this entity will acquire a greater intelligence and might wreak havoc on weak psyche's.
I can't see how this is impossible, a powerful mind that can create strong thought forms could influence the collective unconscious of a nation.
I personally witnessed this when I caused 3 people to suddenly stop through a process I call tele-hypnosis, after a minute they awoke from a daze looking around. Strong powerful emotions seem to trigger my powers and at the time this happened I was not in their vicinity.
On the same day I also accidently hypnotised a woman behind the counter just by using my eyes.
If someone did this 400 years ago they would have thought it was magic (bewitching a person), but now it's just hypnosis.
The real problem with hypnosis is the idea that a person can't cause another person to go against their will. Unfortunately this is not the case, people who have vivid imaginations and tend to drift off are probably more susceptiable than you ordinary boring mundane sceptic stick-in-the-mud muggles. Maybe it's because you have a very thick skull!
How primitive we are as a race, close than ever to mutual extinction. This is the last stand for the testerone fuelled idiots and hopefully when this is all gone after 2012 our race will start to become androgenous. Hate, anger and war will be no more - the true state of humans will be revealed as divine beings with a divine plan in a divine universe.
Autymn D. C. - 03 Nov 2005 01:51 GMT it's -> its testerone -> testosterone androgenous -> androgunous
Do you even know what andros means, retard?
Wizard of Odd - 04 Nov 2005 13:47 GMT > it's -> its (Yawnarama) > testerone -> testosterone (Whatever) > androgenous -> androgunous (No entry found for androgunous.) Go to www.dictionary.com and trying putting my spelling in, this is the result:
2 entries found for androgenous. androgenous
adj 1: relating to or exhibiting both female and male sex organs but with a predominantly female appearance 2: of or related to androgenesis [syn: androgenetic]
> Do you even know what andros means, retard? You've just scored an own goal, it looks like your the retard!
Care to eat humble pie.
I've added an entry for you in my own hitchhikers galactic encylopedia.
Autymn D(oh) C(retin) : Mostly Harmless
Known to frequent Usenet rather than contributing, it's usual operation will point out spelling and grammatical errors. Tries to get people backs up but fails due to repetition of actions. Like a poker player who bluffs with bad cards repeatedly - Autymn's psychological makeup indicates a very sad person who only goals seem to be through argument, (Reference Monty Python Argument Sketch - http://www.infidels.org/news/atheism/sn-python.html) using derogatory terms or disrespecting the poster.
Derogatory Terms Used: Retard, Moron, Idiot
Brain: Empty
Sex: Not Likely
Evolutionary Class: Smeeeeeegggggggghhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaddddddddd!
Intelligent Usenet Posting IQ: minus the amount of stars that are within this vast universe and the other multiverses covering an area infinitely large which would take an entire eternity to show.
"English is so 20th Century, the future will be the utilisation of keywords and visualisation rather than extra verbage for direct communication through the process of telepathy."
Remember these words for I am the great Wizard Of Odd and so mote it be.
(Waves wand in dramatic Harry Potter fashion, and waits for applause!)
Autymn: "I am the grammar-master and I like to say Nee -> Knee"
Autymn D. C. - 05 Nov 2005 04:29 GMT > > it's -> its (Yawnarama) > > testerone -> testosterone (Whatever) > > androgenous -> androgunous (No entry found for androgunous.) There is no such letter as ypsilon. Dictionaries don't know that.
> Go to www.dictionary.com and trying putting my spelling in, this is the > result: > > 2 entries found for androgenous. > androgenous I know what the result was; that's why I'm yelling at you for being a regularly incompetent dolt.
> You've just scored an own goal, it looks like your the retard! my the retard what, shithead?
> Known to frequent Usenet rather than contributing, it's usual operation it is usual operation?? shithead?
> will point out spelling and grammatical errors. Tries to get people > backs up but fails due to repetition of actions. Like a poker player meaningless
> who bluffs with bad cards repeatedly - Autymn's psychological makeup I have no bad cards.
> indicates a very sad person who only goals seem to be through argument, who -> whose illiterate cretinous scum
> Intelligent Usenet Posting IQ: minus the amount of stars that are > within this vast universe and the other multiverses covering an area > infinitely large which would take an entire eternity to show. How old are you? You could only be wasting this much time making up delusionary fluff if you were too young to know what to use a mind for. Grow up.
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 07 Nov 2005 13:29 GMT > > > it's -> its (Yawnarama) > > > testerone -> testosterone (Whatever) [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Go to www.dictionary.com and trying putting my spelling in, this is the > > result: Try this:
4 entries found for androgynous. an·drog·y·nous ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-drj-ns) adj. Biology. Having both female and male characteristics; hermaphroditic. Being neither distinguishably masculine nor feminine, as in dress, appearance, or behavior.
There you go again trying to be clever without succeeding, your trying to start a flame war but your so predictable and mundane.
Your a muddled muggle.
> > 2 entries found for androgenous. > > androgenous > > I know what the result was; that's why I'm yelling at you for being a > regularly incompetent dolt. My definition is correct!
Your correction androgunous is incorrect!!
> > You've just scored an own goal, it looks like your the retard! > > my the retard what, shithead? Well, Well, Well, your true colours are finally coming out smeg for brains.
> > Known to frequent Usenet rather than contributing, it's usual operation > > it is usual operation?? shithead? Your retorts are extremely primitive.
> > will point out spelling and grammatical errors. Tries to get people > > backs up but fails due to repetition of actions. Like a poker player [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > I have no bad cards. In a game of poker everyone will get bad cards within the laws of probability. You just choose to play them everytime.
> > indicates a very sad person who only goals seem to be through argument, > > who -> whose > illiterate cretinous scum Looks like I hit your archilles raw nerve, I'm covered in flubber so your verbal boxing keeps bouncing back.
Ever tried some anger management.
> > Intelligent Usenet Posting IQ: minus the amount of stars that are > > within this vast universe and the other multiverses covering an area [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > -Aut I'm a child of the universe, I skip freely realising that being an adult doesn't mean you should deny your inner child.
Adults complicate, children simplify. Adults cause wars, children cause happiness. Adults are treated as consumer objects (the more you consume the more you'll be happy) - this is actually inversely true when your consumer=1/2^objects, happiness being 1 then the more consumed the more unhappy/unsatisfied a person becomes, children without being an object are more free with play ceasing the materalism.
True intelligence is a person termed an adult who will not deny their childlike nature and use this for creativity (Einstein, John Lennon, Salvador Dali etc).
Autymn D. C. - 08 Nov 2005 08:27 GMT > There you go again trying to be clever without succeeding, your trying > to start a flame war but your so predictable and mundane. > > Your a muddled muggle. These sentences are not English or any other language, cretin. They have no pronouns, and the first is a runon.
> My definition is correct! what definition?
> Your correction androgunous is incorrect!! The dictionary is incorrect, yet I am correct, so my correction was correct.
> Well, Well, Well, your true colours are finally coming out smeg for > brains. That's colors, not colours. The -ou- is French-English rubbish corruption of Latin. And colors in English is hues. Use it.
> Your retorts are extremely primitive. They're observative.
> In a game of poker everyone will get bad cards within the laws of > probability. You just choose to play them everytime. I'm not playing poker, retard.
> Looks like I hit your archilles raw nerve, I'm covered in flubber so > your verbal boxing keeps bouncing back. no such thing
> Ever tried some anger management. I handle (English, not English-French rubbish) my wrath with the blunt truth.
> I'm a child of the universe, I skip freely realising that being an > adult doesn't mean you should deny your inner child. There's a difference between youth and children; the latter screw things up because they're as retarded as you.
> True intelligence is a person termed an adult who will not deny their > childlike nature and use this for creativity (Einstein, John Lennon, > Salvador Dali etc). misnomers, malapropisms, and other fallacies withstanding
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 09 Nov 2005 11:16 GMT > > There you go again trying to be clever without succeeding, your trying > > to start a flame war but your so predictable and mundane. [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > The dictionary is incorrect, yet I am correct, so my correction was > correct. I supplied the word you were unable to enact (androgynous).
It's like saying that every Fermat Number is a prime!
> > Well, Well, Well, your true colours are finally coming out smeg for > > brains. > > That's colors, not colours. The -ou- is French-English rubbish > corruption of Latin. And colors in English is hues. Use it. I'm English, colours is the proper spelling in England.
Corruption of Latin?!?!
Colors is American and yes it mean hues but this as no relation to the English lexicon, so your totally wrong.
> > Your retorts are extremely primitive. > > They're observative. How???
> > In a game of poker everyone will get bad cards within the laws of > > probability. You just choose to play them everytime. > > I'm not playing poker, retard. You've still got lousy cards.
> > Looks like I hit your archilles raw nerve, I'm covered in flubber so > > your verbal boxing keeps bouncing back. > > no such thing Have you no imagination!
> > Ever tried some anger management. > > I handle (English, not English-French rubbish) my wrath with the blunt > truth. You still don't believe in infinity, so how can you define truth.
2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29 ... nth
This sequence is infinite, there will always be another prime number.
> > I'm a child of the universe, I skip freely realising that being an > > adult doesn't mean you should deny your inner child. > > There's a difference between youth and children; the latter screw > things up because they're as retarded as you. Adults screw up the world, we are all still children from a Jesus perspective.
Tell me how grown up we really are, yet there is still wide reaching poverty due to the avarice of the main countries.
Looking at your country America, I'm really glad I live in England. Especially after the New Orleans fiasco which shows Martin Luther King's dream as been corrupted by the powerful elite.
> > True intelligence is a person termed an adult who will not deny their > > childlike nature and use this for creativity (Einstein, John Lennon, [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > -Aut Whooo, look at the big words.
Autymn D. C. - 10 Nov 2005 15:24 GMT > I supplied the word you were unable to enact (androgynous). What do you mean enact? That's your job.
> It's like saying that every Fermat Number is a prime! meaningless
> I'm English, colours is the proper spelling in England. It's not the proper spelling anywhere.
> Corruption of Latin?!?! yes
> Colors is American and yes it mean hues but this as no relation to the > English lexicon, so your totally wrong. my totally wrong /what/, shithead?? Why can't you say a single sentence that means anything? Maybe I should call you spongehead instead.
> > > Your retorts are extremely primitive. > > > > They're observative. > > How??? You're a deaf and dumb dolt.
> > > In a game of poker everyone will get bad cards within the laws of > > > probability. You just choose to play them everytime. > > > > I'm not playing poker, retard. > > You've still got lousy cards. Yet another meaningles sentence, what is this supposed to mean?? got?? as in? "have got"?? That is as retarded as "walk kicked"!
> Have you no imagination! "archilles raw nerve"? still meaningless
> You still don't believe in infinity, so how can you define truth. > > 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29 ... nth > > This sequence is infinite, there will always be another prime number. infinite; Those aren't real!
> > There's a difference between youth and children; the latter screw > > things up because they're as retarded as you. > > Adults screw up the world, we are all still children from a Jesus > perspective. You mean from a Claus Kringle perspective. Anyway, if the adults are like children, then that proves my point, screwup.
> Tell me how grown up we really are, yet there is still wide reaching > poverty due to the avarice of the main countries. > > Looking at your country America, I'm really glad I live in England. > Especially after the New Orleans fiasco which shows Martin Luther > King's dream as been corrupted by the powerful elite. America isn't my country. But I worship the Industrial Revolution, whose epoch started there. Look up 1859 in free_energy@eGroups.
> Whooo, look at the big words. Look at Wiz get confused.
-Aut
Industrial Revolution - 11 Nov 2005 04:59 GMT > America isn't my country. But I worship the Industrial Revolution, > whose epoch started there. Thank you. I am always trying to recruit more people to worship me. But you have been a bad little girl, Autymn. You have been violating mt most important commandment, which specifically states that thou shalt not make trivial spelling and language corrections on the Internet. As punishment, you must write the following on the chalkboard 100 times:
1. Technically America is not a country. Not really a continent either, that would be North America or South America. And even if you had said "the United States of America" it still would be wrong to say that it's mine since I don't own all of the land. As a matter of fact I don't own any land because I'm too annoying to get a job that will pay me enough money to buy any property, and my inventions don't work either. And don't blame me for any political problems here because I wasn't old enough to vote in the last presidential election, but just you wait because I plan on destroying the world as soon as I get out of the principal's office.
2. Technically America is not a country. Not really a continent either, that would be North America or South America. And even if you had said "the United States of America" it still would be wrong to say that it's mine since I don't own all of the land. As a matter of fact I don't own any land because I'm too annoying to get a job that will pay me enough money to buy any property, and my inventions don't work either. And don't blame me for any political problems here because I wasn't old enough to vote in the last presidential election, but just you wait because I plan on destroying the world as soon as I get out of the principal's office.
3. Technically America is not a country. Not really a continent either, that would be North America or South America. And even if you had said "the United States of America" it still would be wrong to say that it's mine since I don't own all of the land. As a matter of fact I don't own any land because I'm too annoying to get a job that will pay me enough money to buy any property, and my inventions don't work either. And don't blame me for any political problems here because I wasn't old enough to vote in the last presidential election, but just you wait because I plan on destroying the world as soon as I get out of the principal's office.
...
100. Technically America is not a country. Not really a continent either, that would be North America or South America. And even if you had said "the United States of America" it still would be wrong to say that it's mine since I don't own all of the land. As a matter of fact I don't own any land because I'm too annoying to get a job that will pay me enough money to buy any property, and my inventions don't work either. And don't blame me for any political problems here because I wasn't old enough to vote in the last presidential election, but just you wait because I plan on destroying the world as soon as I get out of the principal's office.
Autymn D. C. - 12 Nov 2005 12:04 GMT > Thank you. I am always trying to recruit more people to worship me. > But you have been a bad little girl, Autymn. You have been violating > mt most important commandment, which specifically states that thou > shalt not make trivial spelling and language corrections on the > Internet. As punishment, you must write the following on the > chalkboard 100 times: Josie Margolis is a loser and should get a life.
> 1. Technically America is not a country. Not really a continent > either, that would be North America or South America. And even if you > had said "the United States of America" it still would be wrong to say > that it's mine since I don't own all of the land. As a matter of fact America is the land about the United States of America. The Americas are the continents North America and South America. Saying "my" does not, in any way, make owning needful, especially in cases of abstractions such as a name or a thouht or a work. Josie is a retard.
> I don't own any land because I'm too annoying to get a job that will > pay me enough money to buy any property, and my inventions don't work > either. And don't blame me for any political problems here because I > wasn't old enough to vote in the last presidential election, but just > you wait because I plan on destroying the world as soon as I get out of > the principal's office. I wish I were that young.
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 11 Nov 2005 13:49 GMT Wizard replied:
> You still don't believe in infinity, so how can you define truth. > 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29 ... nth > This sequence is infinite, there will always be another prime number. Aut coughed: "infinite; Those aren't real! "
Of course your right, not!!
Why does the whole basis of computer cryptography, the financial system and our fragile existence now rest on these unique numbers?
If anyone can prove the Riemann Hypothesis then they will receive a $1 million prize offered by Boston businessman Landon Clay.
How real can you get.
You'll be saying next that imaginary numbers like the square root of minus one don't exist.
http://olimu.com/Riemann/Reviews/Economist.htm http://www.maa.org/reviews/musicprimes.html http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0471332445/103-4635562-9414201?v=glance&n=28315 5&v=glance http://www.friesian.com/imagine.htm
Wizard seached for Aut's Brain:
> It's like saying that every Fermat Number is a prime! Aut shows Usenet his brain his empty: "meaningless"
Wizard pretends:
> Whooo, look at the big words. Aut get's the wrong end of a smuzzlepuff: "Look at Wiz get confused."
Autymn D. C. - 12 Nov 2005 12:06 GMT > Of course your right, not!! meaningless nonsense again
> Why does the whole basis of computer cryptography, the financial system > and our fragile existence now rest on these unique numbers? > > If anyone can prove the Riemann Hypothesis then they will receive a $1 > million prize offered by Boston businessman Landon Clay. Anyone is a one, not a they.
> How real can you get. "real" means "thingly". Numbers are not things, but whims.
> You'll be saying next that imaginary numbers like the square root of > minus one don't exist. Existing doesn't need to be real.
[snipped Nerd's delusions]
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 14 Nov 2005 13:15 GMT > > Of course your right, not!! > > meaningless nonsense again Ever thought of becoming a politician?
Your answers are always vague and evasive.
> > Why does the whole basis of computer cryptography, the financial system > > and our fragile existence now rest on these unique numbers? [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > "real" means "thingly". Numbers are not things, but whims. Oh come on, numbers prove the existence of God.
> > You'll be saying next that imaginary numbers like the square root of > > minus one don't exist. [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > -Aut Take for instance the mind, when it equals zero then you will achieve nirvana, enlightenment. The true state of the spiritual mind is neither a minus or a plus, it's balanced at the zero-point.
This is actually the real quest for the Holy Grail, too achieve a heavenly purity inside will enable heaven on earth within you and without you
The spiritual universe is abstract, that is why the Riemann Hypothesis has enthralled great minds. But it's also been responsible for sending people mad, like a mirage it beckons (Hardy & Ramanujan both tried too commit suicide).
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RiemannHypothesis.html http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0821820230/ref%3Dnosim/weisstein-20/102-9 899990-3917716
Autymn D. C. - 14 Nov 2005 15:11 GMT > Ever thought of becoming a politician? > > Your answers are always vague and evasive. I'm direct and relevant. You are a liar.
> Oh come on, numbers prove the existence of God. Numbers only prove numbers.
> Take for instance the mind, when it equals zero then you will achieve > nirvana, enlightenment. The true state of the spiritual mind is neither > a minus or a plus, it's balanced at the zero-point. no such thing
> This is actually the real quest for the Holy Grail, too achieve a to
> heavenly purity inside will enable heaven on earth within you and > without you Sheerdom is wrong. Life is unsheer. Truth is unsheer. Want is unsheer. Glee is unsheer. None of these are lull (pax).
> The spiritual universe is abstract, that is why the Riemann Hypothesis > has enthralled great minds. But it's also been responsible for sending > people mad, like a mirage it beckons (Hardy & Ramanujan both tried too > commit suicide). to, retard
> http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RiemannHypothesis.html > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0821820230/ref%3Dnosim/weisstein-20/102-9 899990-3917716 It's a generator. Generate the proof.
-Aut
Jim Black - 03 Nov 2005 02:02 GMT > As usual ridicule the unknown you've never experienced. What ridicule? Long-term mental illness isn't funny; it's sad. It's unfortunate that anti-psychotic drugs don't always work.
Wizard of Odd - 04 Nov 2005 14:19 GMT Typical muggle response!
If someone shows signs of actually being a real wizard who lives on the cusp of your reality then dismiss it:
Explain reality?
Try 5, 10 or even 20 years ago and would you say now the past reality actually existed. The truth is it's only the moment that is your so-called reality, the rest is merely like a dream. So has humanity evolves so does the planet, notice how there are more people now turning to spirituality, this is because the planet's vibrational rate is being raised higher for the finale in 2012.
People are awakening to the real reality that we are not simply physical beings but a more complex divine being with a soul and mind and when we die our lives do not cease!
How many sceptics can you fit inside a box?
None, they are the box!
David Bowie - All The Madmen: 'cause I'd rather stay here With all the madmen Than perish with the sadmen roaming free
(where can the horizon lie When a nation hides Its organic minds In a cellar...dark and grim They must be very dim)
If you take it literally then you would not understand his actual intention in the song, he's saying that people who are deemed mad or mentally disturbed are ridiculed by the sadmen like you who prefer to follow the crowd rather than have a unique mind. Most of these people are usually gifted with talents beyond the ordinary humans.
It's obvious that most sceptics are on the low rung of the evolutionary ladder, the 3 upper spiritual chakras and the bridge chakra (heart) are inactive thus they have no response or real direct knowledge of anything paranormal. You will find out the truth when you die, although it is most likely you will stay on the Earth plane for a long time due to your inaccurate viewpoint. This happens frequently with spirits who still reside in their house, believing they are still physically alive.
Autymn D. C. - 05 Nov 2005 04:34 GMT > If someone shows signs of actually being a real wizard who lives on the > cusp of your reality then dismiss it: What wizardly deeds have you done? I have a verifiable sunchronicity log going back for hundreds of kilobytes for three years. Can you beat that?
> so-called reality, the rest is merely like a dream. So has humanity > evolves so does the planet, notice how there are more people now > turning to spirituality, this is because the planet's vibrational rate > is being raised higher for the finale in 2012. More people are turning to agnosticism and atheism too. Global warming? I agree.
> People are awakening to the real reality that we are not simply > physical beings but a more complex divine being with a soul and mind > and when we die our lives do not cease! By definition, dying is when lives cut off.
-Aut
Steve O - 05 Nov 2005 09:57 GMT >> If someone shows signs of actually being a real wizard who lives on the >> cusp of your reality then dismiss it: > > What wizardly deeds have you done? I think he wears a pointy hat with a moon and stars on it. It matches his pointy head.
Wizard of Odd - 07 Nov 2005 13:35 GMT We are the dreammakers and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
Richard Schultz - 07 Nov 2005 17:46 GMT In sci.physics.particle Wizard of Odd <spiritualhealing2003@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
: We are the dreammakers and we are the dreamers of the dreams. Was the misquotation deliberate? If so, could you fill me in on what I'm missing here?
----- Richard Schultz schultr@mail.biu.ac.il Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel Opinions expressed are mine alone, and not those of Bar-Ilan University ----- "I've lost my harmonica, Albert."
Wizard of Odd - 07 Nov 2005 13:54 GMT Wizard of Odd wrote:
> If someone shows signs of actually being a real wizard who lives on the > cusp of your reality then dismiss it: Aut's spelling hat fell off and he proclaimed: "What wizardly deeds have you done? I have a verifiable sunchronicity log going back for hundreds of kilobytes for three years. Can you beat
that? "
sunchronicity -> synchronicity (oh dear, oh dear)
I opened the gateway to the faerie kingdom at Glastonbury Oct 2002, there was a indentation in the grass on one side of the Tor in the shape of a door and I did check later at the same spot it had completely vanished. Then later on the goddess Isis appeared in a strong visualisation coming towards me in a stained-glass vision at that side of the Tor.
I've accidently used telepathic hypnosis causing three people to go into a trance for over a minute.
I've caused the weather to change from sunny to a big thunderstorm within 30 minutes.
Control over a group of birds directly by telepathic means, guiding their flightpath.
My mind power caused the massive electric blackout in New York 2003.
I created my anti-negative-self as a different being.
Right then Aut could we have some of your wizarding feats!
> People are awakening to the real reality that we are not simply > physical beings but a more complex divine being with a soul and mind > and when we die our lives do not cease! "By definition, dying is when lives cut off."
The real definition for this is you physically die and become spiritually reborn at the same time.
> so-called reality, the rest is merely like a dream. So has humanity > evolves so does the planet, notice how there are more people now > turning to spirituality, this is because the planet's vibrational rate > is being raised higher for the finale in 2012. "More people are turning to agnosticism and atheism too. Global warming? I agree."
Well when I say spirituality most people who are into this correspond with a universal belief in life after death without the trappings of religious dogma.
Autymn D. C. - 08 Nov 2005 08:55 GMT > Aut's spelling hat fell off and he proclaimed: There is no he here, awfully-retarded Wizard (read: Nerd). I think I've seen you on some Tarot decks.
> "What wizardly deeds have you done? I have a verifiable sunchronicity > log going back for hundreds of kilobytes for three years. Can you beat > > that? " > > sunchronicity -> synchronicity (oh dear, oh dear) synchronicity -> sunchronicity
> I opened the gateway to the faerie kingdom at Glastonbury Oct 2002, 2002;
> there was a indentation in the grass on one side of the Tor in the > shape of a door and I did check later at the same spot it had > completely vanished. Then later on the goddess Isis appeared in a > strong visualisation coming towards me in a stained-glass vision at > that side of the Tor. How would you know what Isis looks like? Disappearing objects have nothing to do with your alleged wizardry. You didn't understand the asking (question), and I'm not overtaken (surprised).
> I've accidently used telepathic hypnosis causing three people to go > into a trance for over a minute. Folks get dumbened easily when you're there.
> I've caused the weather to change from sunny to a big thunderstorm > within 30 minutes. The weather did it, shithead. So far, everything else is a wizard but you. You must come here to seek people to believe your dreamup.
> Control over a group of birds directly by telepathic means, guiding > their flightpath. which was?
> My mind power caused the massive electric blackout in New York 2003. How was that? What does your fake miht have to do with New York or with disasters?
I got so mad regularly at the retards, cretins, jerks, and bastards in newsgroups and websites that, when I was steaming at my old computer, the screen started flickering and humming as if it were to blow out. This happened /five/ or /six/ far times. I asked about flickering monitors somewhere, and a few people said that old monitors do that. The timing, however, suggested that I should wonder if my will contributed--yet, why would I want to trash my own appliance? I was mad at the persons on the other side of the line. And, the monitor later did the same several times when I was not mad. The odds are still stacked for me, somewhat.
> I created my anti-negative-self as a different being. What is this?
> Right then Aut could we have some of your wizarding feats! You'll have to work for them. Look me up on eGroups such as EsotericWorldNews (old archives) and free_energy (old and older archives) and theproving (whenever). Use the keywords aura and cyan, clairaudient, prescient, ellipse and 2001, synchronicities, solter, take over the world, reinvented or reinventing, Putin and latitude (on InTheShadows, extinct?), fatherly voice, ghostly and silver lining, and of course WHquestion. Lots more I hadn't written out, but I put a bunch of paranormal and præternatural accomplishments in a scratch Wikipedia profile still on my computer, that I had emailed to only two people. Another file has my parafusic accomplishments, that I sent out to a few punks who knew nothing. But some work on Google and sites' search engines will find my references nonetheless.
> The real definition for this is you physically die and become > spiritually reborn at the same time. Why are you talking about me? It's /one dies/, not /you die/.
> Well when I say spirituality most people who are into this correspond > with a universal belief in life after death without the trappings of > religious dogma. What do you think of that screeching cretinous pig on the latest Trading Spouses on Fox?
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 09 Nov 2005 11:40 GMT Wizard pronounced:
> I've accidently used telepathic hypnosis causing three people to go > into a trance for over a minute. Aut woke up and fizzled back: "Folks get dumbened easily when you're there."
I was a far distance away from them, so how do you explain this and I did hypnotise a person behind a counter later on the same day.
> I've caused the weather to change from sunny to a big thunderstorm > within 30 minutes. "The weather did it, shithead. So far, everything else is a wizard but
you. You must come here to seek people to believe your dreamup."
Don't you get it in one of my lives I was a shaman, plus being Simon de Montfort and Sir Thomas More(Utopia) in the court of Henry VII, I'm just a much more advanced developed soul than you could ever wish to be.
> My mind power caused the massive electric blackout in New York 2003. "How was that? What does your fake miht have to do with New York or with disasters?
I got so mad regularly at the retards, cretins, jerks, and bastards in newsgroups and websites that, when I was steaming at my old computer, the screen started flickering and humming as if it were to blow out. This happened /five/ or /six/ far times."
Your the cretin!!
Not a great wizarding feat, is it!
I had an untapped vast reservoir of negative emotions(unrequited love) which due to their release at a target(mammon) veered towards the biggest object(New York Aura - Like Attracts Like - Gravity Well) causing the breakdown of the North-East Power Grid.
"I asked about flickering monitors somewhere, and a few people said that old monitors do that. The timing, however, suggested that I should wonder if my will contributed--yet, why would I want to trash my own appliance? I was mad at the persons on the other side of the line. And, the monitor later did the same several times when I was not mad. The odds are still stacked for me, somewhat. "
I've had experiences of causing machines to restart or crash when I felt down, looking at it scientifically walking along a carpet generated the required electricity inside my aura which at a certain emotional point would be released effecting and unbalancing the electrical status of the machine.
> I created my anti-negative-self as a different being. "What is this?"
I defined this at the start of this post, are you bereft of a brain?
> Right then Aut could we have some of your wizarding feats! "You'll have to work for them. Look me up on eGroups such as EsotericWorldNews (old archives) and free_energy (old and older archives) and theproving (whenever). Use the keywords aura and cyan, clairaudient, prescient, ellipse and 2001, synchronicities, solter, take over the world, reinvented or reinventing, Putin and latitude (on InTheShadows, extinct?), fatherly voice, ghostly and silver lining, and
of course WHquestion. Lots more I hadn't written out, but I put a bunch of paranormal and præternatural accomplishments in a scratch Wikipedia profile still on my computer, that I had emailed to only two people. Another file has my parafusic accomplishments, that I sent out
to a few punks who knew nothing. But some work on Google and sites' search engines will find my references nonetheless. "
Not interested in your vainglory.
Autymn D. C. - 10 Nov 2005 15:43 GMT > Wizard pronounced: > > I've accidently used telepathic hypnosis causing three people to go [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > I was a far distance away from them, so how do you explain this and I > did hypnotise a person behind a counter later on the same day. How do you explain something that you keep being vague about?
> Don't you get it in one of my lives I was a shaman, plus being Simon de > Montfort and Sir Thomas More(Utopia) in the court of Henry VII, I'm > just a much more advanced developed soul than you could ever wish to > be. None of this you can prove, just like the rest of your claims. Did you get this fluff from a fortuneteller?
> Your the cretin!! not a sentence, shithead
> Not a great wizarding feat, is it! is what?
> I had an untapped vast reservoir of negative emotions(unrequited love) > which due to their release at a target(mammon) veered towards the > biggest object(New York Aura - Like Attracts Like - Gravity Well) > causing the breakdown of the North-East Power Grid. Want to hear about unrequited love? Look at my About.com profile. I tried thinking to this person on air several times, as a test if telepathy could work; they were to wave a pen or tilt the head or look to the side. Whatever I asked seem to work just a second after, on three times. Then I was thinking that these were too easy; I got ignored most of the time, but I got the anchor to stop talking a few times too. Interpret "got" however you want. At the time, it seemed to work better if I thouht the name before thinking other messages. Much later on, one of the other anchors said that the couple was thinking that their new baby was a girl, but it wasn't. It must've been crossed signals.
So when was your "release"?
> I've had experiences of causing machines to restart or crash when I > felt down, looking at it scientifically walking along a carpet > generated the required electricity inside my aura which at a certain > emotional point would be released effecting and unbalancing the > electrical status of the machine. Maybe you should get a Mac.
> > I created my anti-negative-self as a different being. > > "What is this?" > > I defined this at the start of this post, are you bereft of a brain? It didn't make sense then; it still doesn't now. You are.
> Not interested in your vainglory. I answered you, dumbass.
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 11 Nov 2005 13:23 GMT > > Wizard pronounced: > > > I've accidently used telepathic hypnosis causing three people to go [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > How do you explain something that you keep being vague about? Vague?!?!
Powerful Emotional State - Telepathic Thoughts To Hypnotise People Coming Towards Me - Three People Suddenly Stop - Stay In Trance State For Around 1 Minute - Come Out Of Trance Looking Dazed As I Pass Them
How vague is that.
> > Don't you get it in one of my lives I was a shaman, plus being Simon de > > Montfort and Sir Thomas More(Utopia) in the court of (Typo Should Have Been Henry VIII), I'm [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > None of this you can prove, just like the rest of your claims. Did you > get this fluff from a fortuneteller? I tried a self-hypnotic past life regression experiment where I appeared to be More, Catherine of Aragon was also there.
How did I stumble across the correct method without knowing how to do it?
This proves I'm a genius wizard with amazing capabilities.
> > Your the cretin!! > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > is what? What you've said about effecting the computer.
> > I had an untapped vast reservoir of negative emotions(unrequited love) > > which due to their release at a target(mammon) veered towards the [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > > So when was your "release"? Why should I trudge there, can't you explain your own magical adventures here.
> > I've had experiences of causing machines to restart or crash when I > > felt down, looking at it scientifically walking along a carpet [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > It didn't make sense then; it still doesn't now. You are. I'm residing in 2055 while you seem to be stuck in the 19th Century.
> > Not interested in your vainglory. > > I answered you, dumbass. > > -Aut Please explain details here, I can't be bovered trudging through your web data.
Autymn D. C. - 12 Nov 2005 12:17 GMT > Vague?!?! Odd.
> Powerful Emotional State - Telepathic Thoughts To Hypnotise People > Coming Towards Me - Three People Suddenly Stop - Stay In Trance State > For Around 1 Minute - Come Out Of Trance Looking Dazed As I Pass Them > > How vague is that. Where was this? What were they looking at? What were you thinking? You don't have to answer the last.
> I tried a self-hypnotic past life regression experiment where I > appeared to be More, Catherine of Aragon was also there. More; Use semicolons, retard. What do you mean "appeared"?
> How did I stumble across the correct method without knowing how to do > it? what method?
> This proves I'm a genius wizard with amazing capabilities. This proves that you're a dreaming loser.
> What you've said about effecting the computer. affecting
> > So when was your "release"? > > Why should I trudge there, can't you explain your own magical > adventures here. You didn't answer me. I've given more information about me than you about you.
> > > > I created my anti-negative-self as a different being. > > > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > I'm residing in 2055 while you seem to be stuck in the 19th Century. Are you Aspergian as well as a nerdy delusional loser?
> Please explain details here, I can't be bovered trudging through your > web data. If you can't learn English, or me, I win't make the chore of spilling my history before all these strangers.
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 14 Nov 2005 13:40 GMT I speak a new language beyond your primitive word structures (I just have the ability too link in with 2055), this will be part of our telepathic vision-sound-keyword. So like the Roman Empire your English will collapse and be supplanted by worldwide telepathy. No more will we misunderstand each other, the world population in 2055 as decreased to around a million due to the various viruses that infected mankind until 2012 before the complete destruction of America when the Earth axis tilted.
The psychic powers demonstrated here are beyond your limited imagination, we can read the infinite and the records which contain all the works ever written in the past and the future. There are a few who still hold on to the old ways, but like the Babel Fish these books are easily assimulated into their required language.
Learning is much faster, the visions and keywords plus carefully chosen sounds and music allow a difficult subject to be learned in less than a week.
I'm really from Uranus(The Magician), just like Sun-Ra came from Saturn. When I saw a documentary about Sun-Ra, the very next day he influenced my mind; channelling a piece of music called Dawn.
http://www.missioncreep.com/mw/sunra.html
"In tomorrow's world, men will not need artificial instruments such as jets and space ships. In the world of tomorrow, the new man will 'think' the place he wants to go, then his mind will take him there." -- Sun Ra, 1956
I'm already in tomorrow, can't you see how primitive mankind is.
Aut do you actually have personality?
Fortunately I'm a totally unique soul.
Autymn D. C. - 14 Nov 2005 15:22 GMT > I speak a new language beyond your primitive word structures (I just > have the ability too link in with 2055), this will be part of our to, retard ; this, retard
I already speak a new tongueship beyond your befirstsome word builths.
> telepathic vision-sound-keyword. So like the Roman Empire your English > will collapse and be supplanted by worldwide telepathy. No more will we > misunderstand each other, the world population in 2055 as decreased to > around a million due to the various viruses that infected mankind until > 2012 before the complete destruction of America when the Earth axis > tilted. I'll make over English by then. I should run the world, not your fake talents.
> The psychic powers demonstrated here are beyond your limited > imagination, we can read the infinite and the records which contain all imagination; we, retard
> the works ever written in the past and the future. There are a few who > still hold on to the old ways, but like the Babel Fish these books are > easily assimulated into their required language. assimilated
Nothing's infinite, and I can imagine anything.
> Learning is much faster, the visions and keywords plus carefully chosen faster; the, retard
> sounds and music allow a difficult subject to be learned in less than a > week. Look up William James Sidis and be destroyed, cretinous theistic scum.
> I'm really from Uranus(The Magician), just like Sun-Ra came from > Saturn. When I saw a documentary about Sun-Ra, the very next day he > influenced my mind; channelling a piece of music called Dawn. no, /your/ anus
> http://www.missioncreep.com/mw/sunra.html > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > I'm already in tomorrow, can't you see how primitive mankind is. Southern trash
> Aut do you actually have personality? > > Fortunately I'm a totally unique soul. Reflective personality
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 16 Nov 2005 10:46 GMT > > I speak a new language beyond your primitive word structures (I just > > have the ability too link in with 2055), this will be part of our [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > I'll make over English by then. I should run the world, not your fake > talents. Are we just a bit jealous that I'm the greatest wizard in the universe.
I have the ability to slow down time.
> > The psychic powers demonstrated here are beyond your limited > > imagination, we can read the infinite and the records which contain all [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Nothing's infinite, and I can imagine anything. Numbers are infinite!
Try to define numbers as a finite series, there will always be numbers beyond the finite.
(All Together Now - The Beatles) 2,4,6,8 Can I give your brain a shake 3,5,7,9,10 Too Infinity
Look At Aut, Smeg's My Force, Is Total Prat, Needs Therapy,
All Together Now....
> > Learning is much faster, the visions and keywords plus carefully chosen > faster; the, retard [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > no, /your/ anus How clever, not! How absolutely crass. I knew you were going to use that planet against me (so predictable). You just don't have a clue do you.
> > http://www.missioncreep.com/mw/sunra.html > > [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > > -Aut Reflective as in argumentative. You just can't stand that I'm billions of times more intelligent than you.
Autymn D. C. - 17 Nov 2005 02:54 GMT > > I'll make over English by then. I should run the world, not your fake > > talents. > > Are we just a bit jealous that I'm the greatest wizard in the universe. I already told you; you're the nerd.
> I have the ability to slow down time. Lots of people say that.
> > Nothing's infinite, and I can imagine anything. > > Numbers are infinite! still whims, not things
> Try to define numbers as a finite series, there will always be numbers > beyond the finite. still whims, not things
> (All Together Now - The Beatles) > 2,4,6,8 Can I give your brain a shake > 3,5,7,9,10 Too Infinity to, not too, retard
Every list is finite.
> How clever, not! How absolutely crass. I knew you were going to use > that planet against me (so predictable). You just don't have a clue do > you. Your empty reply was more predictable.
> Reflective as in argumentative. You just can't stand that I'm billions > of times more intelligent than you. intelligent -> a liar
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 18 Nov 2005 14:16 GMT The Anti-Aut destroys the very foundations of mathematics, comes up with his own aut-set theory and whimpers: "Every list is finite."
There are infinitely many natural numbers (if there were only a finite number of them, there would have to be a largest natural number - what would happen if we added 1 to that number?) so the set containing all the natural numbers must be infinitely large. We`ll never be able to count them all. However, we can list them in such a way that if we counted forever, we`d be sure not to miss any out.
http://www.firstscience.com/site/articles/infinity.asp
http://nrich.maths.org/public/viewer.php?obj_id=2756&part=index&refpage=monthind ex.php
Read & Weep
> How clever, not! How absolutely >crass. I knew you were going to use > that planet against me (so >predictable). You just don't have a >clue do you. "Your empty reply was more predictable."
You say your clever but you can't work out that when I said I came from Uranus - I can channel the energies from this planet, it figures highly in my own natal chart - this is a planet of the future not your arcane past.
This is the Age Of Aquarius
So begins the musical Hair, so begins the new dawning of femalekind.
Autymn D. C. - 22 Nov 2005 08:44 GMT > The Anti-Aut destroys the very foundations of mathematics, comes up > with his own aut-set theory and whimpers: > "Every list is finite." Keep your imaginary people in your head.
> There are infinitely many natural numbers (if there were only a finite > number of them, there would have to be a largest natural number - what > would happen if we added 1 to that number?) so the set containing all > the natural numbers must be infinitely large. We`ll never be able to > count them all. However, we can list them in such a way that if we > counted forever, we`d be sure not to miss any out. If there is a greatest natural number, 1 could not be added to it, obviously. You're truly daft, and certifiably gender-confused.
> You say your clever but you can't work out that when I said I came from ^^YARNN: yet another retarded nonsensical nonsentence
> Uranus - I can channel the energies from this planet, it figures highly > in my own natal chart - this is a planet of the future not your arcane > past. wholy non sequitur and incontextual
seek help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_salad_(mental_health)
> This is the Age Of Aquarius Aquarius isn't due for millennia.
> So begins the musical Hair, so begins the new dawning of femalekind. That's "wifekind". Don't mash Latin with English.
Wizard of Odd - 23 Nov 2005 11:28 GMT Wizard of Odd wrote:
> The Anti-Aut destroys the very foundations of mathematics, comes up > with his own aut-set theory and whimpers: > "Every list is finite." Aut's wrongly diagonosed: 1 "Keep your imaginary people in your head." 2 Goto 1
> There are infinitely many natural numbers (if there were only a finite > number of them, there would have to be a largest natural number - what > would happen if we added 1 to that number?) so the set containing all > the natural numbers must be infinitely large. We`ll never be able to > count them all. However, we can list them in such a way that if we > counted forever, we`d be sure not to miss any out. Aut destroys mathematics and comes up with the Aut Number: "If there is a greatest natural number, 1 could not be added to it, obviously. You're truly daft, and certifiably gender-confused. "
Well for you information this nugget is actually from a website and as most mathmaticians acknowledge the infinite with the sideways 8 being in some of their calculations, you can't undo countless years of correct and efficient research.
> You say your clever but you can't work out that when I said I came from Auty as an Aut: "^^YARNN: yet another retarded nonsensical nonsentence "
> Uranus - I can channel the energies from this planet, it figures highly > in my own natal chart - this is a planet of the future not your arcane > past. "wholy non sequitur and incontextual
seek help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_salad_(mental_health) "
For being me?!?!
> This is the Age Of Aquarius "Aquarius isn't due for millennia. "
Spiritus Aetatis Aquarii Nobiscum! (May the spirit of the Aquarian Age be upon us!)
The ruler of Aquarius is Uranus. Its symbol represents water, a universal image which dates back into prehistory. This will also be recognized in the egyptian hieroglyph representing the same. The association in Aquarius is that of the servant of humanity pouring out the water of knowledge to quench the thirst of the world. These symbolic waves of water, share the dual expression of vibrational waves of electricity or parallel lines of force.
> So begins the musical Hair, so begins the new dawning of femalekind. "That's "wifekind". Don't mash Latin with English."
I can mash whatever I like, language is dynamic and will change from one period to the next. I just prefer to speak my own English, which is obviously to radicule for your little mind.
I can donaccept that twowords are butter than one.
Oh look the foundations of civilisation have gone futiplied, I madirated the lunguage. Care to read Shakespeare and tell me is that gud lingish.
donstockbauer@hotmail.com - 23 Nov 2005 12:06 GMT Autymn D. C. - 24 Nov 2005 14:50 GMT > Aut's wrongly diagonosed: Keep your imaginary words in your head.
> Aut destroys mathematics and comes up with the Aut Number: > "If there is a greatest natural number, 1 could not be added to it, > obviously. You're truly daft, and certifiably gender-confused. " > > Well for you information this nugget is actually from a website and as your
> most mathmaticians acknowledge the infinite with the sideways 8 being > in some of their calculations, you can't undo countless years of > correct and efficient research. What does that have to do with reality? You still cannot come up with anything that is infinite, only handwave.
> > Uranus - I can channel the energies from this planet, it figures highly > > in my own natal chart - this is a planet of the future not your arcane [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > For being me?!?! You said it.
> > This is the Age Of Aquarius > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > The ruler of Aquarius is Uranus. Its symbol represents water, a irrelevant
> I can mash whatever I like, language is dynamic and will change from like;
> one period to the next. I just prefer to speak my own English, which is > obviously to radicule for your little mind. It's too fictional and retarded for my great mind. You still can't grasp the semicolon, or what "radicule" means. You're likely yet another worthles poof who can't get any respect because you can't give any, in terms of good example.
> I can donaccept that twowords are butter than one. > > Oh look the foundations of civilisation have gone futiplied, I > madirated the lunguage. Care to read Shakespeare and tell me is that > gud lingish. Stay on topic.
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 25 Nov 2005 13:27 GMT > > Aut's wrongly diagonosed: > > Keep your imaginary words in your head. Conflabarations, sticklenuts to you.
> > Aut destroys mathematics and comes up with the Aut Number: > > "If there is a greatest natural number, 1 could not be added to it, [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > What does that have to do with reality? You still cannot come up with > anything that is infinite, only handwave. Are there an infinite number of primes?
Yes, thankfully there aren't an infinite amount of Aut's
finite - Boundaries INFINITE - PI (non-recurring infinite decimal) - Circle
Using the INFINITE series for a rough approximation of PI:
pi/4=1 - 1/3 + 1/5 - 1/7 + 1/9 - . . .
pi2/12=1 - 1/4 + 1/9 - 1/16 + 1/25 - . . .
> > > Uranus - I can channel the energies from this planet, it figures highly > > > in my own natal chart - this is a planet of the future not your arcane [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > You said it. [To the tune: Without Me - Eminem]
This looks like a job for me We need a little Wizardary So everyone wave your wands Cast that spell 1. 2. 3...
Harry Potter's in da house Voldermorts plans are coming through Evil is seeping out.... This pain is bloody ouchhhhhhh!
And the chosen one [me(Harry)] with the power to change Transforming minds and making aims Will bring goodness to this Earth Vanquishing Voldermort for evermore.
> > > This is the Age Of Aquarius > > [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > another worthles poof who can't get any respect because you can't give > any, in terms of good example. A poof?!?!
What's wrong with being tri-sexual?
> > I can donaccept that twowords are butter than one. > > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > -Aut Who do you think you are, my teacher!
School sucks!!
Autymn D. C. - 26 Nov 2005 18:03 GMT > Conflabarations, sticklenuts to you. Fools like you don't keep track of their misses/losses/failures.
> Are there an infinite number of primes? Can I pick up a prime?
> Yes, thankfully there aren't an infinite amount of Aut's of Aut's what? Those words are literally falling out of your head.
> finite - Boundaries > INFINITE - PI (non-recurring infinite decimal) - Circle I can't pick these up. They're still not things; neither is your uncountably-short attention span.
> Using the INFINITE series for a rough approximation of PI: > > pi/4=1 - 1/3 + 1/5 - 1/7 + 1/9 - . . . > > pi2/12=1 - 1/4 + 1/9 - 1/16 + 1/25 - . . . Stop going off topic.
> > It's too fictional and retarded for my great mind. You still can't > > grasp the semicolon, or what "radicule" means. You're likely yet [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > What's wrong with being tri-sexual? First of all, you don't know what the ternary sex is; second, it has nothing to do with being a poof.
> > Stay on topic.
> Who do you think you are, my teacher! > > School sucks!! Yes, and retards suck more.
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 28 Nov 2005 13:46 GMT Are you responsible for the sponsored links on Google. Why is it coming up with a Borderline Personality link?
I should say Aut sucks [insert thought here].
I'm not a poof, I love the girls. But your not really a girl are you?
Autymn D. C. - 29 Nov 2005 14:20 GMT > Are you responsible for the sponsored links on Google. Why is it coming > up with a Borderline Personality link? You're the one who loaded the page.
> I should say Aut sucks [insert thought here]. > > I'm not a poof, I love the girls. But your not really a girl are you? Poofiness is independent of extrasexual orientation. It also means that you're too retarded to write a meaningful sentence, or question, or to know what you've written.
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 30 Nov 2005 11:15 GMT Your jealous of me, aren't u.
I'll be Freud to your computey.
Tell me about ur first love.
A Sinclair ZX81. People said "No Aut. She's not for you. She's cheap. She's stupid. And she wouldn't load. Well not for me, anyway!"
Autymn D. C. - 30 Nov 2005 16:05 GMT > Your jealous of me, aren't u. ^^YANN vv
Wizard of Odd - 02 Dec 2005 11:51 GMT > > Your jealous of me, aren't u. > > ^^YANN ^^ YANN^Infinity+1
I love you Aut, but not in that way obviously.
Have you tried to be more compassionate?
We need love not hate, Bring out the flowers and drop your gun, Making war as no future, So let the love shine on through the universe.
Autymn D. C. - 04 Dec 2005 09:19 GMT > ^^ YANN^Infinity+1 DNE
> I love you Aut, but not in that way obviously. like I care.
> Have you tried to be more compassionate? I be what people earn.
> We need love not hate, > Bring out the flowers and drop your gun, > Making war as no future, has
> So let the love shine on through the universe. We need both. If you want all love, then toss yourself in a black hole.
-Aut
Wizard of Odd - 09 Dec 2005 13:15 GMT > > ^^ YANN^Infinity+1 > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > like I care. We are all one, we are a part of God and God. Take a look at MC Esher's drawings and see the infinite in all it's glory, the mobius strip with the ants on shows just one side (looks like the infinity symbol 8 on it's side).
http://www.worldofescher.com/gallery/A29.html
> > Have you tried to be more compassionate? > > I be what people earn. Are you trying to be Yoda, looks like you've slipped on a grammar-banana there.
> > We need love not hate, > > Bring out the flowers and drop your gun, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > -Aut Love is the only treasure, Love is the purest pleasure, Love is the reason you exist, Love is your only salvation.
God is Love, Love is God
All You Need Is Love, Love, That's All You Need
Do you think The Beatles existed merely for being another group, they were the bringers of an heavenly-assigned task to instill the first stages of Heaven on Earth. The 60's would not have happened if Lewis Carroll hadn't composed Alice In Wonderland 100 years before - realise that there are people of outstanding genius which point to the existence of an afterlife and reincarnation.
Voldermort is once more operating on this Earth and I (Harry Potter) will defeat the dark lord to bring Heaven on Earth.
Autymn D. C. - 12 Dec 2005 21:19 GMT > We are all one, we are a part of God and God. Take a look at MC Esher's > drawings and see the infinite in all it's glory, the mobius strip with its, illiterate scum
> the ants on shows just one side (looks like the infinity symbol 8 on > it's side). its, illiiterate scum None of that is infinite, retard. All is not one; all is all, and every and each are any. God is rubbish.
> > > Have you tried to be more compassionate? > > > > I be what people earn. > > Are you trying to be Yoda, looks like you've slipped on a > grammar-banana there. Wrong, monkey.
> Love is the only treasure, A feeling is worthless without its opposite. I prefer being cold so that I can feel being warmen, being a slob so that I can feel being tidien, and switching so that I be anything.
> Love is the purest pleasure, only by definition
> Love is the reason you exist, The reason I exist is hate, as well as for everyone else. If your parents only loved you, you would be stuck in the home or womb or egg and squashen in indefinity.
> Love is your only salvation. Will is my salvation; love is an effect.
> God is Love, Love is God God is not an event or abstraction.
> All You Need Is Love, Love, That's All You Need |
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