[QUOTE=Inzalonus;37622712]but then you could also say, if he existed but x person didn't, would hitler still have made it to power
i'm no history buff so I don't know which person I can throw into this situation, the point is that no single person, on their own can change the world, it requires direct input from others
but it's pointless to even concern ourselves with, fact is it happened, he did in a sense change the world and arguing the semantics about this is just starting to get a bit ridiculous[/QUOTE]
One person can change the world.
That doesn't mean that the person to change the world will suddenly have everyone else on the planet vanish and be left alone. But they wouldn't have made change if they did not fulfill their purpose.
actually all hitler did was exploit the dire situation germany and her people were in.
pretty much anyone can do that. look at mitt romney. except he's turning a complete 180 out of a quagmire into a 1080 back into it.
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in fact just about anyone could have done it when you really think about it.
hitler was plagued with a number of health problems for one. right at the start he probably had some kind of intolerance to lactose or gluten (most likely gluten as he was a vegetarian). this caused him great pain and lead to his dependance upon many different kinds of drugs, mind altering and not, as well as Homeopathy (he shot up peasant shit, no really)
i mean he even had a speech coach (if it wasn't for him hitler would have given his speeches like some vapid cunt politician like richard nixon) and a jewish mystic at his employ.
also he was a meth head.
hitler did what anyone could, and he didn't do such a good job if you ask me.
[QUOTE=FoodStuffs;37623413]actually all hitler did was exploit the dire situation germany and her people were in.
pretty much anyone can do that. look at mitt romney. except he's turning a complete 180 out of a quagmire into a 1080 back into it.[/QUOTE]
Yes, but he exploited it to his advantage to push his agenda. I don't think nearly so many people would've died had he not existed, assuming the war still would've happened at all. Yeah, he probably could've done even worse damage had he made some decisions differently, but to be the single most responsible person in the death of over 1% of the entire world population certainly falls under "changing the world" if you ask me.
he was injecting speed erry day, dude was off his face
I still stand by my point, while one person can definitely influence and cause change in the entire world, rarely if ever is it the result of any sole individual's work, it's just the way the world is structured
lets stop arguing about the semantics, hitler did change the world but if he was completely on his own he probably wouldn't have, that's all i'm saying
[QUOTE=mblunk;37623571]Yes, but he exploited it to his advantage to push his agenda. I don't think nearly so many people would've died had he not existed, assuming the war still would've happened at all. Yeah, he probably could've done even worse damage had he made some decisions differently, but to be the single most responsible person in the death of over 1% of the entire world population certainly falls under "changing the world" if you ask me.[/QUOTE]
i don't really think he was into all the details of the genocide. i think he left that all up to that one guy himmler or something.
in fact i really don't think he an iron grip on everything. i think a lot of different decisions were being made by a lot of different people, and many of them were not made by him.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3217H8JppI[/media]
beethoven was completely deaf when he composed this shit
COMPLETELY. DEAF.
you know how?
math
Everyone now and then when people want to accomplish or act on something they feel this wall of thought that is filling them with negative attitude so they won't do it. It can range from asking out a cute girl to walking and helping someone. This wall can come even when you try to just give someone a compliment that will help them through the day. That wall, those thoughts, are influenced by the environment around us and keep down future scientists and innovators.
Just typing this purely out of my ass
[QUOTE=FoodStuffs;37624066]i don't really think he was into all the details of the genocide. i think he left that all up to that one guy himmler or something.
in fact i really don't think he an iron grip on everything. i think a lot of different decisions were being made by a lot of different people, and many of them were not made by him.[/QUOTE]
thats right. hitler had no idea how the Concentration camps even looked, in fact he never even visited one. Himmler was the force behind the holocaust.
Think about how things appear when they meet, how contrasts create.
Wonder about universal flux, the idea that the only thing constant is change.
Now think about how everything is contextual, and that it prevents duplicates from existing.
Can it be, that we are everything, but ourselves?
Or that it might be everything else's presence that creates the I?
Imagine the 'I' as a silhouette, and that silhouette as an inverse frame.
[QUOTE=The Saiko;37626520]thats right. hitler had no idea how the Concentration camps even looked, in fact he never even visited one. Himmler was the force behind the holocaust.[/QUOTE]
i remember this one doc i was watching while i was withdrawing terribly from some antipsychotic. it had like the first color footage of hitler in his beautiful mountain escape. the narrator said there was no audio recorded but said hitler was talking with them about the camps and stuff, and he was pretty uninterested in the whole affair.
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[QUOTE=gooldude;37624255]Everyone now and then when people want to accomplish or act on something they feel this wall of thought that is filling them with negative attitude so they won't do it. It can range from asking out a cute girl to walking and helping someone. This wall can come even when you try to just give someone a compliment that will help them through the day. That wall, those thoughts, are influenced by the environment around us and keep down future scientists and innovators.
Just typing this purely out of my ass[/QUOTE]
it's the exact opposite really. least for me.
my wall gets higher the less i accomplish and more just sit around. i'm not held back to doing a concert, asking a girl out or putting artwork up on display, in fact the very idea of accomplishment motivates me, no matter how daunting it may be.
i'm quoted john wayne 5 times already with this one but "courage is being scared shitless but saddling up anyway"
you gotta learn to live for the tension and shit that comes along with making 'leaps'.
December 2012, let's continue this topic
Turn the page, the present world age
Began 3114 BC
According to the Mayan calendar, this age concludes December 21st 2012 AD
This 5125 years cycle of calm is one world age
Nothing changes overnight, it's all a process
A transition, it happens over many days
In the Mayan calculation a K'in, is one day
The Mayan Winal, that's 20 days
The Tun is 360 days
A K'atun is 7200 days
The B'ak'tun is 144,000 days
And they applied that to the Milky Way
In the cycles they saw the sun
Moving across the Milky Way's equator
Lining up with other galactic neighbors
We've been shifting for 30 years it seems
From 1980 to about 2016
The shift is now, it's occurring now
But if you're learning from the movies you won't know how to survive
Or stay alive after the storm
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M7MZh_bvjg"]Cause after that a new world order is born[/URL]
KRS ONE
you know that's stupid because the earth was doomed from the start anyways.
When I think 2012 I think allot like KRS . A new awakening is happening more people are going to be mentally free than ever. The internet has changed everything including how much knowledge we all receive.
This guy knows whats goin on :
[video=youtube;KtdmWAbXcPw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtdmWAbXcPw&feature=plcp[/video]
[QUOTE]we are the son of man the model of perfection
appointed guardian angels at our birth for our protection
according to the romans satan wanted his revenge
because Abdiel defeated him and cast out all his friends
and the lord said unto them that by the blood of slaughtered lambs
that they lost they place in heaven
so in turn they torment man
in the bible in the torah and koran they have they mentions
in reality they holding on and molding this dimension
so just follow intuition
quietly you feel there essence
this is just an invocation
i get goose bumps in they're presence
there is darkness there is light
there is day and there is night
as vibrations tickle frequencies
i never trust my sight
keep walking toward the light
the stench of sulphur
nearly chokes you
its the devil playing tricks, training the demons so they coax you
theres a battle taking place
we the people are the prize
bite the apple have a taste
watchful are my fathers eyes[/QUOTE]
ok
in regione caecorum rex est luscus
The universe is the core of a supermassive black hole. Think about it, how does all that dense matter fall into a single infinitely small singularity and never get emitted back out as energy?
What if all the black holes in existence were mini universes? Would that explain how our universe is always expanding and seems infinite? What about the forces that scientists say are outside our universe that effect the gravitational pull of entire galaxy clusters? The big bang could be the creation of our 'black hole'. A bubble in space time for which individual universes may exist with its own laws of physics perhaps.
[QUOTE=ultra_bright;37661993]The universe is the core of a supermassive black hole. Think about it, how does all that dense matter fall into a single infinitely small singularity and never get emitted back out as energy?
What if all the black holes in existence were mini universes? Would that explain how our universe is always expanding and seems infinite? What about the forces that scientists say are outside our universe that effect the gravitational pull of entire galaxy clusters? The big bang could be the creation of our 'black hole'. A bubble in space time for which individual universes may exist with its own laws of physics perhaps.[/QUOTE]
I've heard of that theory before. If true, it would mean that we could manipulate these ourselves to create universes of our own.
When I type my keyboard talks what I'm writing in a voice mixed of the sound of typing and my voice in a lower pitch. It really scares me at times.
why is that so? Could it be because if my father who molested me at 12?
[QUOTE=Meader;37531665]The universe is a sphere. It was once spinning so fast that all mass collected in the center, in a single point, and it has slowed down since (possibly from a collision or just friction/gravity), causing it to seem like we're expanding when all we're doing is drifting dispersing the mass. Like a pool when everyone walks in the same direction around and around it. If you go one direction long enough, you'll end up back where you started.[/QUOTE]
dude youre right
[editline]15th September 2012[/editline]
I feel like its completely understandable in a way that people have so much pride in their nationality and thats how large groups of people living places and things are divided and such, but without all the modern technology we had not too many years ago, it kind of had to be that way so instead we should work towards this unification of everyone on earth to get all of the potential out of our existence where we can literally do anything.
[editline]15th September 2012[/editline]
can you imagine being so fucked up on meth and you just decide youre about to get everyone to kill jewish people
[QUOTE=Meader;37531665]The universe is a sphere. It was once spinning so fast that all mass collected in the center, in a single point, and it has slowed down since (possibly from a collision or just friction/gravity), causing it to seem like we're expanding when all we're doing is drifting dispersing the mass. Like a pool when everyone walks in the same direction around and around it. If you go one direction long enough, you'll end up back where you started.[/QUOTE]
So angular momentum of rotation keeps us jubilous?
When im high, my short-term memory is basically shit canned and i barely remember what i was doing or even talking about within a few minute time interval.
So, the movie "memento", what if his problem is he's just too damn high and thats actually his problem.........i think Christopher Nolan was extremely high when he was writing that movie or something and decided to just go with it and just add the fact that he just has memory problems...yup...
sometimes I wonder if there are other beings that experience time passing at a different rate to us
they dont even realize they're experiencing it so they really aren't at all.
if you have absolutely no concept of time it really doesn't exist to you.
time isn't a force, it isn't anything. it's just a word for something humans invented. it's really based upon nothing more than the number of rotations around the sun the earth makes and the rate of rotation of the earth itself.
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also time is experienced subjectively. when you put "time" through the filter of the human mind it passes by at a great array of different speeds.
[editline]20th September 2012[/editline]
in a sense, time doesn't actually exist.
[QUOTE=Faren;37734582]sometimes I wonder if there are other beings that experience time passing at a different rate to us[/QUOTE]
technically time is the fourth dimension, and the string theory states that there are 11 dimensions so if there were beings "living" in higher dimensions the way they "experience" time would be significantly different. it's hard to imagine because our brains aren't physically capable of imagining anything higher than the 3rd dimension. they would be able to look at time as we look at 2 dimensional objects on paper. a lot of people think that this would be something like being able to see every single side of a ball at once. another thing to consider that i don't know much about is technically if you move fast enough then time will be moving more slowly. if there were other beings in other possible universes constantly moving at obscene speeds, there is a possibility that they could be experiencing time at a different rate.
time is a giant canvass that stretches outwards in all directions onto infinity that we happen to travel through in a straight line.
[QUOTE=FoodStuffs;37742626]they dont even realize they're experiencing it so they really aren't at all.
if you have absolutely no concept of time it really doesn't exist to you.
time isn't a force, it isn't anything. it's just a word for something humans invented. it's really based upon nothing more than the number of rotations around the sun the earth makes and the rate of rotation of the earth itself.
[editline]20th September 2012[/editline]
also time is experienced subjectively. when you put "time" through the filter of the human mind it passes by at a great array of different speeds.
[editline]20th September 2012[/editline]
in a sense, time doesn't actually exist.[/QUOTE]
actually its mathematically proven to exist
that might just be semantics and ultimately moot considering where i'm going with my train of thought
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