Re: Other Human Life in Universe? Yes, INDEED!
From: John Sefton (john_at_petcom.com)
Date: 07/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:51:27 -0600
Ed Conrad wrote:
>>
>>http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/proof10.jpg
>>
>>http://www.edconrad.com/images/istherereally.jpg
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>
> Back in 1963, when coal miners David Fellin and Hank Throne were
> entombed 14 days more than 300 feet underground and then miraculously
> rescued, the eventual breakthrough best-seller "Life After Life," had
> NOT yet been written.
>
> I doubt if Dr. Raymond Moody had even begun compiling his initial
> notes in attempting to establish that there IS an existence beyond
> our physical death.
>
> But back in 1963, Dave Fellin knew for sure there was -- and so did
> Lt. Richard Anderson, a physician/psychiatrist who headed the U.S.
> Navy Survival team that had interviewed Fellin and Hank Throne in
> hours-long detail the very day they were rescued.
>
> The startling fact was that both miners had been out of their bodies
> at the same time, during which they had actually conversed -- and it
> had happened on two different occasions.
>
> But this posting does not deal with a Life Hereafter. Maybe, someday,
> there will be a whole lot more revealed here about the stark reality
> of an existence on The Other Side and in another dimension.
>
> But, for now, let it be stated that, while Dave was out of his body an
> incredible number of times all by himself, he received quite an
> education about his fellow man, the good earth and the glorious
> universe.
>
> "I'm only a dumb coal miner," Dave, then in his 80s, kidded me two or
> three times about his incredible journeys. "I don't know why I was
> chosen to see all of these incredible things."
>
> About eight years ago, I had posted a few intriguing paragraphs from
> one of Dave's many letters in which he had made a statement that --
> when it was signed and notarized back on Oct. 19, 1987 -- would've
> seemed to the majority of people, including scientists, as nothing but
> a crock of bull.
>
> Quoting Dave:
>
>
>>``The universe, as we know it, is in itself but a grain of sand on the
>>ocean floor in comparison to the number of different universes which
>>exist. In other words, there is no end.
>
>
>>``I repeat: Our known universe, in comparison to the actual size of
>>all of the universes which reach out in all directions, is as
>>insignificant as a grain of sand on the ocean floor.
>
>
>>``I hereby testify that this is the truth, the whole truth and nothing
>>but the truth, so help me God."
>
>
> Such a startling revelation, that our universe is infinite, obviously
> is far from being proven and probably never will be. But, with the
> arrival of the Hubble Space Telescope in recent years, Dave's
> statement certainly cannot be dismissed with reckless abandon.
>
> The incredible size of the known universe, thanks to Hubble, keeps
> expanding beyond belief, especially when a tiny patch of seemingly
> total blackness lights up like majestic fireworks when viewed through
> the Hubble in its already-famous "Deepest View" photo.
>
> And now, since you've been patient to sit through all of the
> preliminaries, we've finally come to the point where we'll let Dave
> answer one of mankind's most time-honored questions:
>
>
>> IS THERE OTHER HUMAN LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE?
>
>
> Quoting David Fellin once again, this time in a follow-up but
> similiarly notarized letter dated Oct. 31, 1987:
>
>
>> "The size of the KNOWN universe -- that is, as far as
>> present-day science can determine using any of its
>> modern telescopes or even radio telescopes -- is as
>> insignificant as a grain of sand on the ocean floor
>> in comparison to the size of the UNKNOWN universe,
>> which is out there in space but of which we have no
>> knowledge at the present time.
>
>
>> "And, even more astounding -- not to me because
>> I have seen some of it and actually had traveled there
>> while out of my body, but to others reading this letter --
>> planets containing human life, such as that on earth,
>> are COMMON throughout the vastness of not only
>> the known but also the unknown universe."
>>
>
> Ed Conrad
>
>>When Pseudoscience Meets Honest Science
>>http://www.edconrad.com
>>
>
> Life After Death
> and
> Man as Old as Coal
>
>>http://www.edconrad.com/lifeafterdeath/
>
>
Agree.
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