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01-27-2008, 02:58 PM | #1 |
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i introduced this site to a [ie., another] site's forum (treeincarnation.com - part of breakfornews.com) that's dealing with (meta)physics/superstrings/spin/mirror planes (cool) etc.
they shot this down so fast my head is spinning. i'm just wondering how feeble or open minded i really am... did'nt think it was [that] confusing. anyway, if anyone is up to it please pm me to share your thoughts on the mars issue (ala hoagland) etc. that is, why you {might} consider it plausible. sagen mir bitte, could the mod who inserted the brackets pm me? |
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01-28-2008, 03:27 PM | #2 |
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das macht nichts...
don't want to start too many threads so i'll ad this here; came across the item about the shroud of turin in one of the blog articles. my heart sank as this kinda stuff seems to be analogous to things like bigfoot etc. i think that cool gal with the pen name acharya s. found info refuting that theory. glad dave gave a caveat... the reason i'm saying something on this it simply due to the appearance of the man's face. are you's into art? or how about cars? i'm not a car lover (except 70's chargers!) but i did find early on that it was relatively easy to date a car. simply by the lines and frills. now this applies to art as well. i've alot of stuff from the 16th century - john dee's enochian material and architectural stuff. and i've books on the middle ages. have this one book on the hundred years war containing etchings of tombs of several kinghts (the way they laid on top with their hands in the christian prayer mudra). now the appearance of the turin chap seems almost identical to the styles of the 13-1400's. and certainly, if you go back hundreds of years, styles and even the structure of people's faces would be a bit different. it's like when you see pictures of civil war soldiers or victorian era folk. i saw the movie gettysburg. see how they showed the actors in that old time style of photography? but you could still tell the difference. i'll close with my caveat; i could be wrong.... and the radiation is an entirely different matter. maybe the templars were in on this. |
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01-28-2008, 07:48 PM | #3 |
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