zeropoint
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The question, should youth in asia be legalized. The answer, yes. I don't agree that it would be abused by criminals if we set it up such that the process would have to be notarized, sanctified, decriminalized, homogenized, and otherwise made to confirm to all forms of paper trails of legalese. Legalized weddings involve paperwork at the county level. Perhaps this sort of documenting is what can decriminalize the process. Like marriage, which involves legal papers, euthanasia would be recorded at some government level. Unlike, divorce, it would not involve as much of a gravytrain for the attorney, nor excess burden on the legal system if set up this way. I believe in TOTAL freedom of the idividual in as many situations as possible where it does not deprive other people of their rights and freedoms.
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Maybe our attempt to "harness" this energy is being done in a fashion similar to trying to lassoo the moon with a rope. Linda
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Yes, please tell us about the flaws in The Final Theory. Linda
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Yeah, she just might. BTW: You might try digging into the market since you aren't allowed to work during school term. I can't say as I blame your parents for not allowing you to work during school. Gotta keep up the grades. :-] zeropoint
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Time Is of the Essence!!!! Technology Is Evolving!!!
zeropoint replied to Sostyles's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
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Time Is of the Essence!!!! Technology Is Evolving!!!
zeropoint replied to Sostyles's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
All of history is wrong??? Is that like trying to make me believe that what I see is not real or something? I'm not familiar with books that try to prove all of history is wrong. It's an interesting concept but I think something is amiss. zeropoint -
ARE YOU SERIOUS???! OH MY GOSH! I DID HARVARD FOR NOTHING? zeropoint
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Quite right. Here's what I did... While you're dilly-dallying around and passing the MCAT, you might enroll in some online credit courses. I did Harvard online 4 credits in neuroscience - the credits carry the same weight as if you had actually attended on-campus classes. I am now in Penn State doing the same thing with physiology 4 credits. I don't waste valuable time. I finished a tough class in the top 5%. This can be a tremendous boost to your academic career. You are wise to ask what you can be doing. My Harvard professor would agree. If you want neuroscience at Harvard, say hello to my professor, Dr. Shawn Murphy, PhD. when you enroll :-] zeropoint
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Time Is of the Essence!!!! Technology Is Evolving!!!
zeropoint replied to Sostyles's topic in Astronomy and Cosmology
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Suppose the very act of thinking about this choice were already known? Already destined? Now where does that leave you? Suppose one were already headed in ONE of the directions and the mind somehow "knew" that so that it chose the one that is most appropriate for the already destined outcome? ??? Suppose both, or three or four paths exist and the mind simply chooses which one to pursue "first" (keeping in mind my proposal that "time" is an illusion) owing to some sort of propensity or applied rational that has to do with latent talent or ability? Lots of possibilities here. zeropoint
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Not sure what your ph meter has to do with the question. I used the Nerst equation in neuroscience class in figuring action potentials and certainly the ph does trigger an action potential. However, not much to do with temperature as far as needing to set up a contraption for refrigeration. ??? zeropoint
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"...that have and will occur..." I'm not sure that the word "occur" is valid here. Changing the subjects a bit.. 1. Would you say that if an orange grows on an orange tree, something has been created? Has an orange been created? 2. What is your understanding of the 2nd law of thermodynamics? .
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WITH electricity? Nothing that comes to mind. However, there is a method that was used by some Native Americans and Mexican Indians some time ago (still in use today in some areas) whereby you don't need electricity. Use 2 very large thick clay pottery containers, 1 larger than the other. Put sand in the bottom of the larger one, insert the smaller one into the larger pot and put sand all around the outside of the smaller pot. Preferably the smaller pot allows at least a one-inch space between it and the larger pot. Wet the sand and store perishables in the smaller pot. You'll need a "lid" of sorts for this so the cold is not allowed to escape. If you have ice, you can place a few pieces of ice atop the sand around the perimeter of the smaller pot and let it melt into the sand. Can't get much more primitive than this. zeropoint
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I want to build a website, but I dont want to spend any money
zeropoint replied to In My Memory's topic in Computer Science
Not sure why you say webspawner is bad. Can you clarify? zeropoint -
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Hi, I'm Zero Point. Been a member since October but just now had "time" to post. Nice forum you got here! zeropoint
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Last time I looked time was movement. The human brain is a serial computer. It does not compute in parallel no matter how much you may think you are "multi-tasking." If you are doing two or more things "at once," you are not actually doing things at the same time but the brain is switching back and forth in nanoseconds to perform the tasks serially, although it appears to be accomplishing these things at the same time. Because of this inability of the brain to compute serially, it can conceive of things, happenings, events, motion only in sequence. This sequence thinking is what creates the illusion of time. Time is motion. zeropoint
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Oops! Am I at the wrong forum? :-] zeropoint
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Just finished Harvard neuroscience, currently online Penn State physiology, accumulating credits for a Masters and have my own practice as a nutritional therapist. zeropoint