Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 Dear David thank you for your contribution your "monkey brain" is like mine...... of course its a CONCEPT and thats alll besides knowing that all - including michael - is only a "dream" but a dream to fullfill! in Ramana michael - David Tuesday, January 08, 2008 6:01 AM The Perfect Science of Packing (a concept) Hi All.I was watching the latest manifestation of documentaries about theUniverse, the formation of Earth, evolution etc. on the Historychannel recently.It's a very well-done series that's gets updated and revised from timeto time.Though they are fun to watch, they do tend to tickle my primitivemonkey brain to the point I just can't take it anymore. :)Anyhow, I had a big, enjoyable 'Aha' moment when watching a computersimulation of the Big Bang occurring in reverse.They basically reversed the outward movement of galaxies and galacticgoodness back to a single, sub-atomic sized point.One thing about Big Bang that always nagged my limited monkey brain ishow do you fit all this stuff, the universe etc. into one tiny littlepoint?Well as I was staring at the point surrounded by infinite emptiness onmy tv screen it dawned on me.You can't!All this stuff can only all be jammed into one tiny, little,sub-atomic point *conceptually*.This made sense and it became darn obvious on a level deeper thanusual, that the universe is indeed a *concept*.After all, there isn't a limit to how much stuff you can imagine beingstuffed into one tiny, little, sub-atomic particle.And furthermore, perhaps my little, tiny monkey brain might possiblyexpand into something limitless ala Big Bang style?Do Mystics still like bananas?...God's kids sure do have big imaginations. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.13/1213 - Release 07/01/2008 9.14 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 Michael Bindel wrote: > Dear David > > > thank you for your contribution > your " monkey brain " is like mine...... > > of course its a CONCEPT > > > and thats alll > > > besides knowing that all - including michael - is only a " dream " but a dream to fullfill! > > in Ramana > > michael > - > David > > Tuesday, January 08, 2008 6:01 AM > The Perfect Science of Packing (a concept) > > > Hi All. > > I was watching the latest manifestation of documentaries about the > Universe, the formation of Earth, evolution etc. on the History > channel recently. > > It's a very well-done series that's gets updated and revised from time > to time. > > Though they are fun to watch, they do tend to tickle my primitive > monkey brain to the point I just can't take it anymore. > > Anyhow, I had a big, enjoyable 'Aha' moment when watching a computer > simulation of the Big Bang occurring in reverse. > > They basically reversed the outward movement of galaxies and galactic > goodness back to a single, sub-atomic sized point. > > One thing about Big Bang that always nagged my limited monkey brain is > how do you fit all this stuff, the universe etc. into one tiny little > point? > > Well as I was staring at the point surrounded by infinite emptiness on > my tv screen it dawned on me. > > You can't! > > All this stuff can only all be jammed into one tiny, little, > sub-atomic point *conceptually*. > > This made sense and it became darn obvious on a level deeper than > usual, that the universe is indeed a *concept*. > > After all, there isn't a limit to how much stuff you can imagine being > stuffed into one tiny, little, sub-atomic particle. > > And furthermore, perhaps my little, tiny monkey brain might possibly > expand into something limitless ala Big Bang style? > > Do Mystics still like bananas? > > ...God's kids sure do have big imaginations. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.13/1213 - Release Date: 07/01/2008 9.14 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 , " Michael Bindel " <michael.bindel wrote: > > Dear David > > > thank you for your contribution > your " monkey brain " is like mine...... > > of course its a CONCEPT > > > and thats alll > > > besides knowing that all - including michael - is only a " dream " but a dream to fullfill! > > in Ramana > > michael mind may crawl mind may aspire mind may renounce and mind may desire. mind may be seeing and mind may be blind mind can be seeking, and mind can find. . . mind plays it's games. but i don't mind. _()_ yosy shabat shalom all! nnb > - > David > > Tuesday, January 08, 2008 6:01 AM > The Perfect Science of Packing (a concept) > > > Hi All. > > I was watching the latest manifestation of documentaries about the > Universe, the formation of Earth, evolution etc. on the History > channel recently. > > It's a very well-done series that's gets updated and revised from time > to time. > > Though they are fun to watch, they do tend to tickle my primitive > monkey brain to the point I just can't take it anymore. > > Anyhow, I had a big, enjoyable 'Aha' moment when watching a computer > simulation of the Big Bang occurring in reverse. > > They basically reversed the outward movement of galaxies and galactic > goodness back to a single, sub-atomic sized point. > > One thing about Big Bang that always nagged my limited monkey brain is > how do you fit all this stuff, the universe etc. into one tiny little > point? > > Well as I was staring at the point surrounded by infinite emptiness on > my tv screen it dawned on me. > > You can't! > > All this stuff can only all be jammed into one tiny, little, > sub-atomic point *conceptually*. > > This made sense and it became darn obvious on a level deeper than > usual, that the universe is indeed a *concept*. > > After all, there isn't a limit to how much stuff you can imagine being > stuffed into one tiny, little, sub-atomic particle. > > And furthermore, perhaps my little, tiny monkey brain might possibly > expand into something limitless ala Big Bang style? > > Do Mystics still like bananas? > > ...God's kids sure do have big imaginations. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.13/1213 - Release Date: 07/01/2008 9.14 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 Shalom Chabibi yosix what a joy to read your message(s) even my beloved wife enjoys them fullheartedly - and she is a real great "critic" in GD michael - yosyx Saturday, January 12, 2008 5:08 AM Re: The Perfect Science of Packing (a concept) , "Michael Bindel"<michael.bindel wrote:>> Dear David> > > thank you for your contribution> your "monkey brain" is like mine......> > of course its a CONCEPT > > > and thats alll> > > besides knowing that all - including michael - is only a "dream" but a dream to fullfill!> > in Ramana> > michael:) mind may crawlmind may aspiremind may renounceand mind may desire.mind may be seeingand mind may be blindmind can be seeking,and mind can find. . .mind plays it's games.butidon'tmind._()_yosyshabat shalom all! nnb> - > David > > Tuesday, January 08, 2008 6:01 AM> The Perfect Science ofPacking (a concept)> > > Hi All.> > I was watching the latest manifestation of documentaries about the> Universe, the formation of Earth, evolution etc. on the History> channel recently.> > It's a very well-done series that's gets updated and revised from time> to time.> > Though they are fun to watch, they do tend to tickle my primitive> monkey brain to the point I just can't take it anymore. > > Anyhow, I had a big, enjoyable 'Aha' moment when watching a computer> simulation of the Big Bang occurring in reverse.> > They basically reversed the outward movement of galaxies and galactic> goodness back to a single, sub-atomic sized point.> > One thing about Big Bang that always nagged my limited monkey brain is> how do you fit all this stuff, the universe etc. into one tiny little> point?> > Well as I was staring at the point surrounded by infinite emptiness on> my tv screen it dawned on me.> > You can't!> > All this stuff can only all be jammed into one tiny, little,> sub-atomic point *conceptually*.> > This made sense and it became darn obvious on a level deeper than> usual, that the universe is indeed a *concept*.> > After all, there isn't a limit to how much stuff you can imagine being> stuffed into one tiny, little, sub-atomic particle.> > And furthermore, perhaps my little, tiny monkey brain might possibly> expand into something limitless ala Big Bang style?> > Do Mystics still like bananas?> > ...God's kids sure do have big imaginations.> > > > > > > > > >-------------------------> > > > > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.17.13/1213 - Release Date:07/01/2008 9.14> Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.1/1220 - Release 11/01/2008 18.09 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2008 Report Share Posted January 13, 2008 yosyx wrote: > > > mind may crawl > mind may aspire > mind may renounce > and mind may desire. > > mind may be seeing > and mind may be blind > mind can be seeking, > and mind can find. . . > > mind plays it's games. > > but > i > don't > mind. The brilliant, cutting-edge, human scientists of earth have eyes of fire that light up like childrens' eyes. They are clearly in love. I can't say that for most of humanity as of this year 2008. I usually have to work to ignite a twinkle in the cashier's eye at wal-mart. Our civilization is devoted to perpetuating materialism and the addition to it. The only difference between the average person and the cutting-edge mystic/scientist is that one realizes mystery surrounds us all. The other does not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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