Re: The Mystery of Discovery Channel
- From: "Peter Alaca" <p.alaca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:33:42 +0200
Day Brown <daybrown@xxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
On Oct 19, 3:58 pm, Tom McDonald <kilt...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Thanks, Day. This is one of the finest non-creationist examplesFirst of all, wire is not going to cut it. They are not all circles,
of the fallacy of the argument from incredulity. You can't
imagine that folks could do this, so it must be...
Well, now, exactly what do you propose could do this? Don't pick
now as the time to be shy.
quite often arcs, and the ends of the arcs dont fit on a circle
either. Some of them look like fractles. Not symmetric.
Inasmuch as Quantum Physics *EXPERIMENTS*, have shown that 10 or 11
dimensions are need to make the math work, depending on which bishop
you listen to. I can see how the energy patterns hominids are creating
extend into some of these other dimenstions and then are reflected
back, perhaps in many places, but there are only certain forms, such
as a flat field where the effect of that reflected energy would be
recognized as a pattern. And in grain because it takes such a small
amount of energy to explode the nodal stems that make it bend over.
I dont see that the effect needs to be caused by anything we would
call 'intelligent'. Cyberspace itself is monodimensional, and can
therefore penetrate into other sets of dimensions. All it would take
is some kind of reflective antenna to return some of the energy
patterns that hominid equipment has been radiating.
What a load of bull***
And nobody ever excavated a cropcirlce
.
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