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Old 12-29-2008, 02:15 PM
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Cool let us discover the Holographic Transdimentional System

Simply, there can not be A Universe. Indeed Science has known there can not be just "A Universe" for over 50 years.

Can I now ask you to consider the following and understand that by hurting others such as in Arab /Israeli conflicts, one is merely hurting oneself - which is Self Harm.

This may sound bizarre - Please let one explain:-

E = MC^2 tells you that you are M = E/C^2 hence you are but pure condenses Energy, nothing about what we are told is really true, hence here is a video which tries to explain what our reality & Multiverse is.

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Old 12-29-2008, 09:16 PM
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yes, worlds within worlds. In an infinite universe (or multiverse taken as a whole) "re-incarnation" would have no begining and no end, and so would be all around us in an endless chain, it's sum total being visible at any given snapshot in time, implying that we are all eachother at different stages of cyclic variation on the same essential life force.

Einstein was a showman. the "C^2" part of "E=MC^2" is just a gimic. All he is really saying is "energy is proportional to mass, or E=M". The "C^2" is just an arbitrary multiplier. Consider this. Watts law "W=IV" (measured in Watts, say 1 Watt) could read "W=IVC^2" (measured in Gimicons, say 299792458 Gimicons). It's the same thing, just with a different unit measure.
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Old 12-29-2008, 09:23 PM
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Me again. I was just thinking, the equation might mean "E=(MC)^2". I haven't checked on that, but the same is true, except there, the "C" is the arbitrary multiplier gimic, not "C^2".
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Old 12-29-2008, 11:26 PM
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E = Mc^2

Is Not

E = (mc)^2
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Old 12-31-2008, 05:08 AM
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thanks victor!

so where M=1:

E= 1 Unit ( or 89875517873681764 "Gimiunits" )

(i forgot to square the "C" last time!)
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