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Sarah Palin can be a Good US President
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28/11/2010 14:42:04
 
 
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>>It is interesting how historical beliefs, magic, and philosophical ideas are viewed by science today:
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>>Bhagavad Gita's dual worlds and today's polarity
>>Attonement and entanglement theory
>>Upanishads, Vedantic philosophy, ankhya Hindus and the Buddhists discussions on Universal Flux and Heisenberg's Matrix Mechanics and Schrödinger's Wave Mechanics
>>Sankhya Hindu paradox and Schrödinger's Cat paradox
>>Pashupata Astra
>>Einstein’s relativity theory and Max Planck’s famous Quantum Theory
>>Zohar and a 10 dimensional universe...
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>>and on and on....
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>That's a realy interesting list to, I assume, just write off the top of your head :) I don't know many who could have done that. Have you read/studied about some or all these?

They are ongoing discussions among a lot of folks actually all over the world and the web (now). They (usually individually) get put into fictional stories and religious or philosophical discussions all the time. I can't tell you the number of fictional books I've read that had one or more as a part of the story. I read a LOT and have my entire life. Back in the early 70s I read many Hindu texts and books and the Q'uran, etc. Interestingly, back in the 60s and 70s it was more common in many small circles (at homes or libraries via flyers coordinating the meetings) to discuss everything and anything but today it's a more worldwide (web) discussion. All of the texts are available though online or at many libraries - much easier to read now than it was many years ago. It used to be we passed the texts around or they were bought overseas and distributed here in the U.S. (back in the 60s and 70s). Currently I'm reading translations of Sumerian texts and literature as well as some Babylonian stuff (have you read the Babylonian creation saga?) The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature is available online. I'm also comparing some native american stories (a personal interest of mine due to my ancestry - see Anishinaabeg) on man's origin to Sumerian stories. Quite interesting! Today I have a meeting of the Moonlight Reader's Paranormal Book Club... and two weeks ago I had a meeting of a philosophy round table discussion (they like to call it the Free Thinking or Fellowship of Free Thought Group) :o) . The names change, but the discussion stays pretty much the same over the years...

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