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I think 'god' is an alien...
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Possibly an advanced Sentient being millions of years old. Either way God is not human in the truest sense of the word so therefore must be non human or alien. . |
We didn't know much before the watchers did we? It makes sense to me.
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Do you mean this Xenu (above)...?? Yes, plenty of Egg.........:cheer2::cheer2: . |
Is that planet X, I thought that was called nibaru?
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Lolwut?
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We are apparently due a visit soon.......so be afraid :shocked::shocked: . |
Let's hope jeebus is onboard... wonder what he'd think of what we've done in the last 2000yrs?
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Woaw... I've never really given this much thought because I've been raised by scientists but what TS and Nedusa just said is food for thought.
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There is No Other Earth |
As it is widely recognised that we only use about 10% of our brain capacity, whio knows what we could be capable of if we learnt to unlock the rest? Space and time travel IS possible I believe. Technology is growing so quickly. Imagine if someone from only 100 years ago suddenly was to appear today, the world would seem far more advanced than that person could have dreamt of.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5610448.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_percent_of_brain_myth http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-perce...hard-e-cytowic |
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I think it comes from the fact that most people in their everyday lives probably use 10% or less of the computational ability of their CONSCIOUS mind. It doesn't take much to make a cup of tea and watch Eastenders, and we're not all sitting around figuring out complex equations or pondering theoretical physics, or constantly trying to solve difficult puzzles. Most of that conscious part lies idle a lot of the time during "simple" tasks. But we do have access to all of it and it can be trained to be more efficient. But that "thinking" part of the brain is relatively small anyway, the majority of the brain is taken up by other involuntary functions. Processing vision and sound and other senses, regulating bodily functions, storing memories, controlling motion... All of those everyday things... And all of that is used. Even when it isn't active, that's still what it's reserved for, it's not like we can just borrow some processing power from the occipital lobe and use it to solve a sudoku. And of course, some people just don't have much to begin with and probably use about 80% of their conscious mind to make tea. And still spill it. :joker: |
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lol TS, Lucy was fairly crap btw, it started off ok but got more and more ridiculous the more she "unlocked" :hehe:
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