Jesus is not God's son

The Vatican today has released documents pertaining to Jesus that have been locked away for centuries. A representative of the Pope, stated at a press conference earlier today: “We believe that today humanity deserves to know the truth, Jesus was not the son of god, he was a human being just like you and me” The announcement was greeted with gasps of disbelief by the international journalists. Father Hernandez continued to explain that these documents where detailed accounts of Jesus life explaining how he became a man with extraordinary powers. “the reason we are telling you this today is that we believe with the recent findings notably in Quantum Physics, that every one can be like Jesus. We can all produce miracles”

Imagine Imagine a transparent world

Imagine
a transparent world
were everything has become invisible.
Everything but us,
humans all 6,137,000,000 of us would be visible,
all in movement;
whether it be the beating of a heart or the full body motion of a bungee jump,
we are all visible.
Everything else is not.
Everything else includes your clothes, your bodily hair, your dog your cat,
the chair you are sitting in the computer you are looking at the walls the streets the cars and buses, airplanes,
mountains, rivers, oceans, water, earth, fire, air all invisible.
We humans are the only visual markers in an invisible world,
our world, earth, la terre mir, Gaia,and innomerable other names given to our home.
Six billion of us right now at this very instance are positioned in space,
and at this very instance each and every one of us is moving from an infine part of ourselves to our whole body in space,
Six billion of us moving together with the turning of our planet on itself and its long movement around the sun.
If we were as bright as stars we would form a vast constellation
which would endlessly change, evolve new stars born as others die,
stars in perpetual movement while others stand still.
Millions of stars clustered together in some places
in an other one surrounded by vast amounts of space.
Imagine that in this transparent world we could be stars.
Imagine that from any point in the world
you could look down below your feet and see throught 12,756 km of earth
an see a star, a million stars. If you continued to look around, you could actually see about
6,137,000,000 stars. 6,137,000,000 human stars. 6,137,000,000 human hearts beating.
Question: If you could hear all 6,137,000,000 human hearts beating at the same time,what would it sound like?

Now imagine yourself, one of these 6,137,000,000 hearts beating in your chest
,in this transparent world you are translucid and you can see your own heart beating inside you,
as well as every other human heart you cross paths with everyday, everywhere you go,
even in a crowd or packed together in the subway, every heart and human is visible.
Imagine a transparent world, of translucid we,
go outside,
look around,
...keep imagining..

Is Earth's Magnetic Field Failing Us?

Forget the ozone layer, global warming, and all of the other things environmentalists whine about: the one thing holding life together here on Earth is its powerful magnetic field. And for the past 150 years that humans have been measuring it, our only line of defense against deadly cosmic and solar radiation has been mysteriously weakening. Now, new research says the situation is even more dire than we thought. Looking back 2,000 years into the past, geophysicists have calculated that the field’s been weakening the entire time, and that we’ve got about 500 years to go before it’s gone entirely.

The Sun is obviously the biggest reason we’re alive today — without it Earth would be a lifeless, frozen lump of rock at best. The same is probably true of the oceans, Earth’s distance from the Sun, and so on. But Earth’s magnetic field doesn’t get enough credit (apart from a few terrible movies like “The Core”) as being just as important as any of those ingredients for keeping life on Earth. Without it, highly energetic particles from the Sun would fry life, shatter life-giving molecules floating in the air and water, and strip away most of our atmosphere (witness Mars, whose thin atmosphere has been ravaged by solar winds).

In just a few centuries that may be a reality. Even if the field doesn’t disappear entirely, in a weakened state it could let enough radiation in to cook the vast communications networks and power girds that have sprung up around the planet in the last century. But searching through ancient copper mines in Israel and Jordan has turned up some interesting new evidence. By looking at layers of metal slag that aligned themselves based on the magnetic field that was present as they cooled thousands of years ago, scientists at Scripps Institute of Oceanography and UC San Diego have managed to reconstruct the field’s strength. What they found was startling: about 2,000 years ago Earth’s magnetic field peaked in strength, and it’s been weakening ever since.

The field itself isn’t going away any time soon — it’s powered by oceans of molten metal churning at the center of the planet — but for reasons we don’t quite understand, every quarter million years or so it reverses polarity. Each time it does this, there’s a period of a few days to a few hundred years where the field becomes so weak that it’s almost non-existent, and that’s what we seem to be heading for.

What does this mean for life on Earth? Bottom line is we don’t know. Some scientists have argued that mass extinctions line up with field reversals in Earth’s past, while others say that when the field flips it flips too fast — maybe over the course of a week or less — to do anything more than cause a glitch in your cell phone reception.
The one thing we can take comfort in is that the decline has so far been slow and steady, so humans alive today probably won’t have to worry much.

But our fuzzy understanding from the geologic past suggests that as the field weakens further, it’s polarity can wander all over the place, flopping back and forth like a fish out of water. If that’s true, in a couple of generations global warming from CO2 in the atmosphere might be the least of our worries.

Source: Scripps Institute of Oceanography

Henan Man Impossible to Photograph

Central News Agency
Jan 06, 2006

On January 6, 2006, Henan Province’s Dahe Daily newspaper reported that the local police department was unable to take an ID photo of Ye Xiangting from Yelou Village in the Yangzhuang Township of Wugang City, Henan Province. No image of Ye Xiangting showed up in the computer photos, and there is still no clear explanation for the result.

Ye Xiangting told the reporter about his recent visit to the Yangzhuang police station to get a photo taken for a new ID card. He sat in front of the camera, but no image of him would show up in the photo. The staff checked the camera very carefully, but found no problems. He retook photos of Ye Xiangting, but no photos of Ye Xiangting was found on the computer images.

The staff had Ye Xiangting carefully check his clothes to be sure he did not carry anything that would interfere with the equipment. Finally, Ye sat in front of the camera and was photographed from every angle. The staff still failed to get any images of him.

The staff could not find a reason. They took images of Ye Xiangting with other people. They were stunned when the other people showed up in the computer images, but not Ye. Ye Xiangting seemed to have “disappeared” from the photos. In the end, the staff had to give up. Ye Xiangting said that he has never encountered this kind of problem before. Normally, he could be photographed.

The police station chief told the reporter they have encountered two similar cases. They are unclear about the cause and hope the experts can offer an explanation.

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A lot of bread

November 23, 2004

This image shows a page from the internet site eBay showing the10-year-old grilled cheese sandwich that allegedly depicts the Virgin Mary in the bread.

This image shows a page from the internet site eBay showing the10-year-old grilled cheese sandwich that allegedly depicts the Virgin Mary in the bread.
Photo: AFP

A Florida woman who said her 10-year-old grilled cheese sandwich bore the image of the Virgin Mary will be getting a lot more bread after the item sold for $35,814.79 on eBay.

GoldenPalace.com, an online casino, confirmed it placed the winning bid, and company executives said they were willing to spend “as much as it took” to own the 10-year-old half-sandwich with a bite out of it.

“It’s a part of pop culture that’s immediately and widely recognisable,” spokesman Monty Kerr told The Miami Herald.

“We knew right away we wanted to have it.”

Photos posted on eBay show what can be viewed as a woman’s face emblazoned on the sandwich, a bite taken out of one end. Bidding closed on Monday.

In a statement, GoldenPalace CEO Richard Rowe said he planned to use the sandwich to raise money for charity.

Mr Kerr and Steve Baker, CEO of GoldenPalace’s management company, Cyberworld Group, flew to south Florida on Monday to make arrangements for a sandwich handover from its owner, Diana Duyser.

“I would like all people to know that I do believe that this is the Virgin Mary, Mother of God,” Ms Duyser, a work-from-home jewellery designer, said in the casino’s statement.
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The online auction site initially pulled the sale, saying it didn’t post joke items.

The page was restored after the company was convinced that Ms Duyser would deliver on the bid, said eBay spokesman Hani Durzy.

Ms Duyser said she took a bite after making the sandwich 10 years ago and saw a face staring back at her. She put the sandwich in a clear plastic box with cotton balls and kept it on her night stand. She said the sandwich had never sprouted a spore of mold.

AP

faking the bush

Fake photography of president Bush are varied and multiple on the internet, here are a couple of my favorites:

Bush reading a book upside down:

George giving a noogie to sadaam:

in this case the picture is real but the turkey is fake:

bush and sadaam

bush and a fake turkey

nature camouflage

In nature, every advantage increases an animal’s chances of survival, and therefore its chances of reproducing. This simple fact has caused animal species to evolve a number of special adaptations that help them find food and keep them from becoming food. One of the most widespread and varied adaptations is natural camouflage, an animal’s ability to hide itself from predator and prey.

Since the ultimate goal of camouflage is to hide from other animals, the physiology and behavior of an animal’s predators or prey is highly significant. An animal will not develop any camouflage that does not help it survive, so not all animals blend in with their environment the same way. For example, there’s no point in an animal replicating the color of its surroundings if its main predator is color-blind.
For most animals, “blending in” is the most effective approach. You can see this sort of camouflage everywhere. Deer, squirrels, hedgehogs and many other animals have brownish, “earth tone” colors that match the brown of the trees and soil at the forest ground level. Sharks, dolphins and many other sea creatures have a grayish-blue coloring, which helps them blend in with the soft light underwater.

Fonda Speaks To Vietnam Veterans At Anti-War Rally

Actress And Anti-War Activist Jane Fonda Speaks to a crowd of Vietnam Veterans as Activist and Former Vietnam Vet John Kerry (LEFT) listens and prepares to speak next concerning the war in Vietnam (AP Photo)
(Original images © Corbis)

Origins: Unlike an earlier photograph which captured John Kerry and Jane Fonda sitting in the audience of a 1970 anti-war rally at which both were speakers, this image of the two of them together at a speaker’s platform is fabricated.

The picture was created by merging two different photographs (both available through the Corbis archives) taken at two completely different times and places. The picture of John Kerry was captured by 20-year-old photographer Ken Light and documented Kerry preparing to give a speech at the Register for Peace Rally held in Mineola, New York, on 13 June 1971. The picture of Jane Fonda was snapped by Owen Franken over a year later while the actress was speaking at a political rally in Miami Beach, Florida, site of the Republican National Convention, in August 1972. Contemporaneous news accounts do not list Jane Fonda as one of the speakers at the 1971 Register for Peace Rally. Ken Light, the photographer who snapped the original picture of John Kerry used in the above composite, Corbis, the rightsholder to both the original images, and the Associated Press, whose name was invoked in the caption to the spoofed image, have all announced their intentions to identify the perpetrator who created the composite with an eye towards pursuing copyright or trademark infringement claims. Photographer Ken Light also penned an editorial giving his reactions to the issue of photo fakery which was published in the Washington Post.

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wake up!

most of our lives we are living in a dreamlife thinking of what we did or did not do and what we will and want to do,... WAKE UP!!!
John Doe

the art of faking everything on the internet

The internet has given rise to a multitude of amatuer artists, who with basic tools such as photoshop and using images found on the net, can feel free to express their creative urges. The most prominant example of course is the practice of “fake celebrities” which consists of taking a celebrities head and pasting it onto a nude body. Other stranger modifications have also grown to be a popular group endevour. Some of the examples found are: Adding braces to celebrities teeth, extending hair to extraordinary lenghts, turning stars into manga cartoons, making half man half animal hybrids. It is quite possible that these practices have been going on before the internet, however with the internet different individuals with the same atrisitc endeavers have been able to find each other and create webrings and forums and blogs all sort of virtual communities. However weird or outlandish we may have a fantasy or fetish or passion, it is almost certain that out there somewhere on the internet there is someone like you.

is that you?

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- Mark Twain

“It is better to deserve honors and not have them than to have them and not to deserve them.”

Quantum Computer solves problem before asked

This will make your head spin

By Nick Farrell: Thursday 23 February 2006, 06:23


BOFFINS at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have got a computer to find out the answer to an algorithm before they actually asked it.
According to popular science mag Nature, physicist Paul Kwiat has built a Quantum computer which uses ‘counterfactual computation’ which can infer an answer before it knows the question.

Apparently by using two coupled optical interferometers, nested within a third, Kwiat’s team managed to counterfactually search a four-element database using Grover’s quantum search algorithm, said Nature.

By placing a photon in a quantum superposition of running and not running the search algorithm, the team managed to get the answer even when the photon did not run the search algorithm.

Unfortunately the computer cannot be scaled up so that it can do anything more useful, like guessing which horse will win the Grand National or calculating the correct lottery numbers.

Amazing but true two planes touch in the air

N509UA (cn 24763/284) With LH 744 D-ABVE. The two planes appear to be touching! The 757 is on final for 28L while the 747 is for 28R. The runways are 750 ft apart, so there is still plenty of room between them. Incidentally, Lufthansa 455 is seen here returning to SFO due to an oil leak and eventual shutdown of the number 2 engine. Note rudder is deflected to the right compensating for the failed engine on the left side.

human fakes

Brazilian SandGirl (20000 views) (Sand sculpture or real woman?)

MY MOST VIEWED PHOTOGRAPH! – +17980 VIEWS (december 2005)
I was walkin’ at the Farol da Barra Beach (Bahia Brazil) last august ‘04 when i saw this sculpture in the sand.. It was really unbelieveble.. The guy that made this is a real Artist!!!!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/liberoliber/14352085/

Poorism: tourism in slums

A street-kids charity in Delhi gives “poorism”—poor tourism—walking tours of the Delhi slums, raising funds for its rehab work by showing rich westerners how some of the poorest children in the world live. The article also lists poorism slum-tours in Rio, Soweto, NYC, Belfast and Rotterdam.

Javed explains how each platform is controlled by a gang leader, one of the older street children, who protects and menaces the other boys in his care. Shouting to make himself heard above the rumbling of the trains, our guide explains that children who run away from home – escaping alcoholism, poverty, natural disasters and family violence – usually take the train to Delhi. Gang leaders spot a new arrival as soon as he steps off the train and offer help with finding food and safe places to sleep. New arrivals are shown how to strap sharp blades to their index fingers for slashing pockets; they learn which fruit-juice sellers will protect them and where to sell the plastic bottles and silver foil picked from the carriage. Their day’s takings are taken by the gang leader who redistributes the money (although not all of it) on Saturday, when the children take a day off to watch Bollywood movies. Platform one, where the luxury tourist trains stop, is the most heavily policed area, but also the most lucrative fiefdom, and street children are skilled at dodging trains to crawl into the carriages from the other side. There are no girls in the gangs because they are picked up by pimps as soon as they arrive, Javed explains. By the end of the walk, the group is beginning to feel overwhelmed by the smells of hot tar, urine and train oil. Have they found it interesting, Javed asks? One person admits to feeling a little disappointed that they weren’t able to see more children in action – picking up bottles, moving around in gangs. ‘It’s not like we want to peer at them in the zoo, like animals, but the point of the tour is to experience their lives,’ she says. Javed says he will take the suggestion on board for future tours.

“The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings, by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives.”
-William James

Stop

Je melange mes influence, sans avoir de sens, l’image et le texte en correspondance, creer des liens sans ordonance, futile sans utilite, la vie au gre du temps,
tempete d’idee, trouble folie, theme thematique, requete illogique. Ceci est vrai est reelement faux, la vie sans sens qui nous le donne, Stephan Hawkins lui il dit le big bang a existe parce que on la prononcer, physics quantique, irreel realite, le vrai est beaucoup plus etrange que la fiction nous le montre. Je suis la toutjour deriere cest mots, incensee, l’universe des pensee semi-automatique, influence dada surealiste l’art du n’importe quoi, sujet de remplir la pages de signes, l’un apres l’autre, creer de idee dans l’analyse des racourci creer par de milliards d’impulsion electrique, synapse, stop.

Watt a Lightbulb!

A lightbulb manufactured in 1901 burns bright to this day.
Today you’ll find a remarkable light bulb burning bright at a fire station in Livermore, California. It hasn’t been turned off since 1901.

The Guinness Book of World Records, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not and General Electric agree the bulb, of unknown wattage, is the longest-living in history, despite two moves and a few power outages during its lifetime.

The bulb was donated to the department in 1901 by Dennis Bernal, a pioneer in the area who owned the Livermore Power and Light Co. It was hung as a night light in a downtown garage that served as both a police and fire department five years before the great San Francisco earthquake and fire in 1906. A few years later, the bulb found its way to the “new” pre-Depression City Hall that also housed the two departments and twenty-odd years ago was moved for a final time to Station One in Livermore.

Successive fire chiefs have regarded it as their talisman. “Nobody wants that darn bulb to go out on their watch,” says fire chief Gary Stewart. “If that thing goes out while I’m still chief it will be a career’s worth of bad luck.”

Previous chiefs have had standing orders that if any firefighter, for whatever reason, accidentally broke the light, that person would suddenly find plenty of time to update his resume.

Barbara “light reading” Mikkelson

Jesus day

Texas Governor George W. Bush signed a memorandum on 17 April 2000 proclaiming 10 June to be ‘Jesus Day’ in Texas, a day that “challenges people to follow Christ’s example by performing good works in their communities and neighborhoods.”

"Communication Without Speech"

ISAAC supports and encourages the best possible communication methods for people who find communication difficult.

It has groups of members in 14 countries. These groups are called Chapters. It also has members in 50 other countries. All these people have a “vision” that everyone in the world who could communicate more easily by using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), will be able to do so.

For this vision to happen everywhere in the world, people who use AAC, their families, therapists, teachers, researchers, people who make equipment, and people in governments will have to work together.

http://www.isaac-online.org/en/home.shtml

Painting the Iceberg red

Updated: 5:52 p.m. ET March 26, 2004
COPENHAGEN, Denmark – An artist with 780 gallons of red paint, three fire hoses and a 20-member crew at his disposal went to Greenland in search of a blank canvas large enough to accommodate his creative impulse.

The result is a blood-red iceberg now sitting off the country’s western coast.

“We all have a need to decorate Mother Nature because it belongs to all us,” Danish artist Marco Evaristti said Thursday. “This is my iceberg; it belongs to me.”

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Just how Greenlanders view his masterpiece isn’t clear yet. There was no immediate reaction from authorities, who are generally very protective of their unspoiled environment.

Evaristti and his crew sailed in two ice breakers from the small town of Ilullissat, Greenland, on Wednesday, and zigzagged among icebergs for about 30 minutes before they found the perfect frozen canvas.

Working in minus 9 degree weather, it took about two hours for the 40-year-old artist to paint the exposed tip of the iceberg, a volume of nearly 10,000 square feet.

The team sprayed the iceberg with the same dye used to tint meat, diluted with sea water, Evaristti told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from Ilullissat, which means “Icebergs” in Greenlandic.

The town of 4,000, a tourist destination because of its scenery, sits at the mouth of the Kangia fjord, which is 25 miles long and five miles wide.

The fjord is filled with hundreds of icebergs— previously all of them white.

Evaristti, who was born in Chile, drew widespread attention — and disdain — when he displayed 10 working blenders filled with goldfish in a Danish gallery in 2000.

He invited guests to turn the devices on and someone did, grinding up a pair of goldfish.

The gallery director was tried on charges of animal cruelty, but acquitted.

fishing

A final postcard by “Dad” Martin dating back to 1910. Martin’s company, the Martin Post Card Company, was based in Ottawa, Kan. Fliers for his business read, “This is Dad Martin. He has been arrested for hunting. He is a fool about fishing. But wise on photography.

CREATING IN THE ARTS

Artists wield enormous influence over society, setting cultural trends and forwarding new ideas. By example and through their art they communicate to millions. Thus, by improving the lives of artists, great progress can be achieved to better the condition of society Ń for any artist with an increased ability to communicate and high ethical standards imparts a positive influence on many others.

Benjamin Lee Martin once wrote, ŅA culture is only as great as its dreams, and its dreams are dreamed by artists.Ó Those dreams are vital to all of us, for it is the artist who supplies the spark of creativity and the vision that leads us into tomorrow.

The simplicities of solution lie in this: that life, all life, is trying to survive. And life is composed of two things: the material universe and an X-factor. And this X-factor is something that can evidently organize, and mobilize the material universe

the fact that was commonly held to be true, that structure monitors function, would be false

The Dynamics of Life), a paper outlining the principles he was using. He did not offer it for publication. He gave a copy or two to some friends, and they promptly duplicated it and sent it to their friends who, in turn, made copies and sent it to others. In this way, passed hand to hand, truefaux on its own became known the world over. Word spread that he had made a revolutionary breakthrough.

Terra Incognita: The Mind

And so the decision was made. benjamin lee martin would go directly to the public with a handbook, detailing his discoveries and the techniques he had developed

ŅThere is something new coming up in April called truefaux,Ó wrote national columnist Walter Winchell on January 31, 1950. ŅA new science which works with the invariability of physical science in the field of the human mind. From all indications, it will prove to be as revolutionary for humanity as the first cavemanÕs discovery and utilization of fire.Ó

WinchellÕs prediction proved correct.

Never regret yesterday. Life is in you today, and you make your tomorrow.

ŃB. Lee Martin
The Creation of Human Ability

truefaux et la fakeologie

puis nous voila dans la fakeologie, un universe ou tout est faux, non seulement les images mais aussi les objet, fausse dents, faux fruit, faux seins, puis la science, la societe, une societe de fake, donc je fait parti. Je suis un fakeologue, je ne suis pas en train d’ecrire cest mots
ce sont des mots trouver sur internet, je ne suis pas en train d’ecrire un memoire, c’est faux, j’ecrit un fake toutjour plus fake.

Et la verite dans tout cela? Logiquement si il ya faux il doit avoir vrai sinon le faux ne serait pas faux. La verite c’est vrai, ca serait bien de en ajouter, pour que le faux devienne vraiment faux, donc voila Truefaux,
un magazine rempli de faux de vrai de vrai faux et de faux vrai de faux faux et de vrai verite. Tout est a verifier, tout a douter, le papier la taches de cafe, les pli toute puet etre faux tout puet etre vrai, a vous de gouter, vous balader, a vous de decider ce qui est vrai, ce qui est faux, lavie estes tanous dein venter.

Women can choose ideal mates by looking at faces

www.chinaview.cn 2006-05-11 13:38:06

Women can tell whether a man will make a good husband for his wife and a good father for his kids. Researchers behind the discovery say they do this by looking at his face or simply studying a photograph of a man. (file photo)
BEIJING, May 11 (Xinhuanet)—Women can tell whether a man will make a good husband for his wife and a good father for his kids. Researchers behind the discovery say they do this by looking at his face or simply studying a photograph of a man.

The face of a man can give women subconscious clues as to whether he likes children or not and therefore whether he would make a good long-term mate or a short-term partner, researchers at St Andrews University said lately. The study was published Thursday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Dr Nick Neave, an evolutionary psychologist from Northumbria University, said: “It seems that women can tell an awful lot from a man’s face. They can tell whether he likes children and his testosterone levels, and it may be that this involves two different signals. The paper is a step forward in our understanding, but it does not go all the way to answering the questions about just what makes someone a good parent or perfect partner.” The team from the University of Southern California took 39 young men aged 18 to 33 years and tested their hormone levels. A group of 29 women aged around 18 were then shown “A perfect partner” digital photographs of each of the men and asked to rate them. They were told to say whether or not they thought the men liked children, was masculine, physically attractive or kind. They also rated them on how attractive they would be as a short-term partner and as a long-term mate. As expected, they found the masculine faces more attractive as short-term mates whereas those with softer features more likely as a good long-term partner to help care for offspring. By studying what appealed to women, researchers concluded that the ideal partner should have a symmetrical face, large deep and expressive eyes, with a straight nose and soft jaw. Researchers at St Andrews University have even come up with the face of the perfect man, whose softer feminised features reflected a more nurturing side. Researchers believe the discovery adds an important dimension to knowledge about mate selection among humans. Enditem
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