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Posted - 2013.04.19 15:04:00 -
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I Charlie Sheen in this b**** |
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Posted - 2013.04.20 14:58:00 -
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In his 1988 book Mind Children, computer scientist and futurist Hans Moravec generalizes Moore's law to make predictions about the future of artificial life. Moore's law describes an exponential growth pattern in the complexity of integrated semiconductor circuits. Moravec extends this to include technologies from long before the integrated circuit to future forms of technology. Moravec outlines a timeline and a scenario in which robots will evolve into a new series of artificial species, starting around 2030-2040. In Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind, published in 1998, Moravec further considers the implications of evolving robot intelligence, generalizing Moore's law to technologies predating the integrated circuit, and also plotting the exponentially increasing computational power of the brains of animals in evolutionary history. Extrapolating these trends, he speculates about a coming "mind fire" of rapidly expanding super intelligence similar to the explosion of intelligence predicted by Vinge. The mathematician Vernor Vinge popularized his ideas about exponentially accelerating technological change in the SF novel Marooned in Realtime, set in a world of rapidly accelerating progress leading to the emergence of more and more sophisticated technologies separated by shorter and shorter time intervals, until a point beyond human comprehension is reached. His subsequent Hugo award-winning 1992 novel A Fire Upon the Deep starts with an imaginative description of the evolution of a super intelligence passing through exponentially accelerating developmental stages ending in a transcendent, almost omnipotent power unfathomable by mere humans. His already mentioned influential 1993 paper on the technological singularity compactly summarizes the basic ideas. |
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Posted - 2013.04.20 15:14:00 -
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Infine Sentinel wrote: What?
Do I have to post it again for you? |
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Posted - 2013.04.20 15:21:00 -
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Infine Sentinel wrote:Sleepy Zan wrote:Infine Sentinel wrote: What?
Do I have to post it again for you? I hope not. Keep tempting me bro, I'll post walls of text. |
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Posted - 2013.04.27 20:40:00 -
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Prepare the Body and Mind for Astral Projection
1. Start in the morning. Rather than practicing astral projection at night, right before you go to sleep, start in the early morning hours when you're still drowsy. Some say that it's easier to reach the necessary state of relaxation and heightened awareness around dawn.
2. Create the right atmosphere. Astral projection requires a state of deep relaxation, so it should be performed in a part of your home where you're completely comfortable. Lie on your bed or sofa and relax your body.
- It's easier to perform astral projection alone than it is with someone else in the room. If you usually sleep with a partner, choose a room other than the bedroom to practice astral projection.
- Draw the shades or curtains and rid the room of distracting noises. Any type of interruption could disrupt the state of relaxation you need to achieve.
3. Lie down and relax. Position yourself on your back in your chosen room. Close your eyes and try to clear your mind of distracting thoughts. Concentrate on your body and how it feels. The goal is to achieve a state of complete mind and body relaxation.
- Flex your muscles and then loosen them. Start with your toes and work your way up your body, gradually making your way to your head. Make sure every muscle is completely relaxed when you are through.
- Breathe deeply and exhale completely. Don't hold tension in your chest and shoulders.
- Focus your mind on your breathing. Don't get carried away with thoughts of outside worries, and don't get preoccupied yet with the idea of your soul projecting from your body. Just let yourself sink into relaxation.
Move the Soul from the Body
1. Reach a hypnotic state. Let your body and mind approach sleep, but don't completely lose consciousness. Being at the edge of wakefulness and sleep, a hypnotic state, is necessary for astral projection to occur. Hypnotize yourself using the following method:
- Keeping your eyes closed, let your mind wander to a part of your body, such as your hand, foot or a single toe.
- Focus on the body part until you can visualize it perfectly, even with your eyes closed. Continue focusing until all other thoughts fall away.
- Use your mind to flex your body part, but do not physically move it. Visualize your toes curling and uncurling, or your fingers clenching and unclenching, until it seems as though they are physically moving.
- Broaden your focus to the rest of your body. Move your legs, your arms, and your head using only your mind. Keep your focus steady until you're able to move your whole body in your mind alone.
2. Enter a state of vibration. Many report feeling vibrations, which come in waves at different frequencies, as the soul prepares to leave the body. Don't be afraid of the vibrations, since the presence of fear might cause you to leave your meditative state; instead, succumb to the vibrations as your soul prepares to leave your body.
3. Use your mind to move your soul from your body. Imagine in your mind the room in which you are lying. Move your body in your mind to stand up. Look around yourself. Get up off the bed and walk across the room, then turn around and look at your body on the bed.
- Your OBO is successful if you feel as though you are gazing upon your body from across the room, and that your conscious self is now separate from your body.
- It takes a lot of practice to get to this point. If you have trouble completely lifting your soul from your body, try lifting just a hand or a leg at first. Keep practicing until you're able to move across the room.
4. Return to your body. Your soul always remains connected to your body with an invisible force, sometimes referred to as a "silver cord." Let the force guide your soul back to your body. Reenter your body. Move your fingers and toes - physically, not just in your mind - and let yourself regain full consciousness.
Explore the Astral Plane
1. Confirm that you are projecting your soul from your body. Once you have mastered the act of projecting your soul from your body in the same room, you will want to confirm that you were indeed in two separate planes.
- Next time you practice astral projection, don't turn around to look at your body. Instead, leave the room and walk into another room in the house.
- Examine an object in the other room, something that you had never noticed before in the physical sense. Make a mental note of its color, shape and size, paying attention to as many details as possible.
- Return to your body. Physically go into the room you previously projected yourself into. Walk to the article you examined during the astral travel. Can you confirm the details you noted when you explored the object with your mind?
2. Explore further. During subsequent astral projection sessions, go to locations that are less and less familiar to you. Each time, note details that you had never noticed before. After each session, physically verify the details. After a few trips, you will be experienced enough to travel to locations that are completely unfamiliar with the confidence that you have actually performed astral projection.
3. Always return to your body. Some say that astral projection is dangerous, especially when one gets enough practice to explore unfamiliar places. The thrill of having an OBE keeps some people out of their bodies for long periods of time, which is said to weaken the silver cord. Be sure to stay aware of your body back at home while your soul is projected elsewhere.
- The silver cord can never be broken, but it is said that your soul can be delayed from reentering your body if you spend too much energy outside of it. |
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Posted - 2013.04.27 20:52:00 -
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DeadlyAztec11 wrote:^ Nuts
Only if I don't admit it |
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Posted - 2013.04.28 19:38:00 -
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posting more random **** in this thread |
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Posted - 2013.04.28 20:21:00 -
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Well because John Kane was an early 20th century American mathematician that developed the idea of "Black Math." He proved that 1=0. Physicist Andrew Stirling started dabbling in Black Math, and after he spent six unsuccessful months trying to disprove algebraic expressions that proved 1=0, he had a breakdown and was admitted to Louisville's Central State Mental Hospital. After shock treatments Stirling started successfully applying Black Math to complex physics problems. These problems dealt with the relation between the physical and spiritual world, though, so they were ignored because they were on the fringe of physics. Stirling was deemed a lunatic. He died in 1999 of a stroke after extensive work applying Black Math and para-physics to the problem of the existence of God. He was found slumped over his table in his room at the hospital with the words "so bright" carved thousands of times on the walls. |
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Posted - 2013.04.28 20:34:00 -
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Lord-of-the-Dreadfort wrote:*backs away slowly from the crazy person* *stares and twitches* |
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Posted - 2013.04.29 13:38:00 -
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When a few people wish to control and direct a mass of humanity, there are certain key structures that have to be in place. These are the same whether you are seeking to manipulate an individual, family, tribe, town, country, continent, or planet.
First you have to set the "norms", what is considered right and wrong, possible or impossible, sane or insane, good and bad. Most of the people will follow those norms without question because of the baa-baa mentality, which has prevailed within the collective human mind for at least thousands of years. Second, you have to make life very unpleasant for those few who challenge your imposed "norms".
The most effective way to do this is to make it, in effect, a crime to be different. So those who beat to a different drum, or voice a different view, version of "truth" and lifestyle, stand out like a black sheep in the human herd. You have already conditioned that herd to accept your norms as reality and so, in their arrogance and ignorance, they then ridicule or condemn those with a different spin on life. This pressurizes them to conform and serves as a warning for those others in the herd who are also thinking of breaking away. There is a Japanese saying that goes: Don't be a nail that stands out above the rest because that's the first one to get hit.
This creates a situation fundamental to the few controlling the many in which the masses police themselves and keep each other in line. The sheep become the sheepdog for the rest of the herd. It is like a prisoner trying to escape while the rest of his cellmates rush to stop him. If that happened we would say the prisoners were crazy, how could they do that?
But humans are doing precisely this to each other every day by demanding that everyone conform to the norms to which they blindly conform. This is nothing less than psychological fascism - the thought police with agents in every home, everywhere. Agents so deeply conditioned that most have no idea they are unpaid mind controllers. "I'm just doing what's right for my children" I hear them say.
No, what you have been programmed to believe is right for them and the belief, also, that only you know best. I remember debating with a former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom at the Oxford Union debating society and he simply could not see a difference between education and indoctrination. It was a wonder to behold.
We see this same theme in our daily experiences of people in uniform and others from the masses who are promoted to power over the masses. It's summed up by the satirical version of the British Labour Party song, The Red Flag, which goes:
"The working class can kiss my arse, I've got the foreman's job at last."
This is all part of the divide and rule strategy so vital to ensuring that the herd will police itself. Everyone plays a part in everyone else's mental, emotional, and physical imprisonment. All the controllers have to do is pull the right strings at the right time and make their human puppets dance to the appropriate tune.
This they do by dictating what is taught by what we bravely call "education" and what passes for "news" through the media they own. In this way they can dictate to the unthinking, unquestioning, herd what it should believe about itself, other people, life, history, and current events. Once you set the norms in society, there is no need to control every journalist or reporter or government official. The media and the institutions take their "truth" from those same norms and therefore ridicule and condemn by reflex action anyone who offers another vision of reality.
Once you control what is considered "normal" and possible, the whole system virtually runs itself. |
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Posted - 2013.04.30 14:01:00 -
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victory dance |
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Posted - 2013.04.30 14:52:00 -
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Are you calling me a looser just because I am a ginger |
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Posted - 2013.04.30 15:11:00 -
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k |
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Posted - 2013.05.01 15:31:00 -
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MOTHER, with whom our lives should be, Not hatred keeps our lives apart: Charmed by some lesser glow in thee, Our hearts beat not within thy heart.
Beauty, the face, the touch, the eyes, Prophets of thee, allure our sight From that unfathomed deep where lies Thine ancient loveliness and light.
Self-found at last, the joy that springs Being thyself, shall once again Start thee upon the whirling rings And through the pilgrimage of pain.
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Posted - 2013.05.02 13:24:00 -
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Can't think of anything random to post atm |
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Posted - 2013.05.03 13:40:00 -
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XxWarlordxX97 wrote:Sleepy Zan wrote:Can't think of anything random to post atm EDIT: hmmm.. maybe this... The Donkey-Headed Adversary of Humanity opens the book The Donkey-Headed Adversary of Humanity opens the discussion I am the adversary and must remain the adversary I am not yours to embrace I am not yours to invoke The Donkey-Headed Adversary of Humanity sleeps in the hall Watches for signs of our imminent demise in the scratchings on the wall The Donkey-Headed Adversary of Humanity sleeps in the park Listens for sounds of our eminent decay in the singing of a solitary lark Mankind is a plague Breathing hell into every corner of the rotting earth Even now in this our finest hour I feel the hate of every stone, tree & flower Even now we fall under the long shadow of the donkey's ears Even now we listen for the slow grinding of the donkey's teeth Lalala we weep in the din of the stomping of the donkey's black hoof Lalala we weep for the slow coming of our doom (Dance) Mankind is a plague Breathing hell into every corner of the rotting earth Even now in this our finest hour I feel the hate of every stone, tree & flower Eaters of the soil take us into the ground Death by worm Eaters of the air drive us from the blue Death by sparrow Eaters of the sea take us into the green Death by eel Eaters of the scraps take in our beds Death by dog Eaters of the soil take us into the ground Death by sand Eaters of the air drive us from the sky Death by flower Eaters of the green take us into the sea Death by water Eaters of the scraps take us in out beds Death by stone Death by silence Death by sorrow The Donkey-Headed Adversary of Humanity closes the book The Donkey-Headed Adversary of Humanity closes the discussion You need help If you want to help me post random **** then go for it |
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Posted - 2013.05.03 15:43:00 -
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XxWarlordxX97 wrote: where are you getting this stuff from?
various corners of the internet |
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Posted - 2013.05.04 13:17:00 -
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You can just call me Charlie Sheen |
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Posted - 2013.05.04 13:18:00 -
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General Tiberius1 wrote:XxWarlordxX97 wrote:General Tiberius1 wrote:lol, sentinel is the craziest person here Who? infine sentinal though sleepy zan comes close (but i thought he had left....) Took a sniper round to the knee is all. |
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Posted - 2013.05.08 15:34:00 -
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Random artwork |
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Posted - 2013.05.09 13:38:00 -
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bacon |
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Posted - 2013.05.10 13:35:00 -
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I'm playing this card |
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Posted - 2013.05.25 14:33:00 -
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you probably shouldn't click this link |
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Posted - 2013.05.29 17:45:00 -
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I Juan |
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Posted - 2013.06.28 20:59:00 -
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Win attempt #2168 |
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Posted - 2013.07.02 14:53:00 -
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Revenge... is like a rolling stone, which, when a man hath forced up a hill, will return upon him with a greater violence, and break those bones whose sinews gave it motion.
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