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Do you recall Flowers for Algernon? In WAYX?
I did the cover for the play. The mouse (GRAVMOUSE) made me recall this little tidbit.
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While most people were enjoying Gene Rodenberry's imagination on the tele, I was going to nursing school in Georgia. That's right...I was studying...the opposite sex.
I get a kick walking on water, dancing on moonbeams, and finding the gold at the end of rainbows.
I trek all over the United States working at different hospitals which quinches my thirst to see and touch our beautiful country.
My interests are in philosophy, astronomy, the string theory and deciphering messages from ancient literature, mainly The Apogrypha. Bell's Theorum rings true in my soul, Mate.
I found David Gunter!
He might be an intellengent person but.. his facts
are somewhat twisted and his opinions are just that .opinions.
interesting to read his view though. but
911 i believe was a demolition by our government
and as for the way things are being ran the free masons and luminaughty (my spelling of them) coinsides with the bible pretty much.
and where we are headed isn't a pretty picture.
thats just my opinion though.
Wow! You espouse the same mantra that burns in my soul. I traveled all over the US installing telephone switching equip and cable head end sys.. I am also a Navy veteran who has traveled over a third of the globe. I have been a fan since first viewing TOS in 66. I am also familiar with not only string theory, but Hawking's Unified Theory and it's implications. If you would like, I would love to add you to my friends list and chat later.
Bell's theorem is a theorem that shows that the predictions of quantum mechanics (QM) are not intuitive, and touches upon several fundamental philosophical issues related to modern physics. It is the most famous legacy of the late physicist John S. Bell. Bell's theorem is a no-go theorem, loosely stating that:
“ No physical theory of local hidden variables can ever reproduce all of the predictions of quantum mechanics.
HUH? Interesting.
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Difficult news... when I called Monday to reserve my vendors table I was informed they were sold out last Friday!
So regrettably, I can not attend as a Vendor this time. I am #1 on the waiting list, should a vendor cancel. But I am informed…