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MysteriBoi

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  1. "Numerologists believe that events linked to the time 11:11 appear more often than chance or coincidence. This belief is related to the concept of synchronicity. Other authors believe it is an auspicious sign, and others that it signals a spirit presence. Although not an originator of the concept, Uri Geller has spoken repeatedly about 11:11, and the belief that it has mystical powers has also been adopted by many believers in New Age philosophies. However, some skeptics say that Geller's examples of 11:11 phenomenon in world events are examples of post-hoc reasoning and confirmation bias." Ok that aside, what do you really think is the 11:11 phenomenon? Why do you always see it when you saw it once before for the first time, then you keep on seeing it more? Some may believe it's just coincidence, some might say hat a spirit related to them is trying to get their attention, or tell them something? What about these numbers: -2:22 -3:33 -4:44 -5:55 -10:10 -12:12 Do they also represent coincidence? or spirit related energy?
  2. Another question relating this. If possibly we have created a device that creates a WormHole and takes us to given time and location, when we are going to travel we are brocken into incy wincy pieces travelling so fast maybe even faster than the speed of light, ok when we ar taken to that location is it possible that our body fragments would go back in its correct order? or maybe randomly?
  3. Great answer mate, exactly what i needed to understand how music works when you a relaxed with it, true as well what you are saying. I got a question though if you listen to For example: Hard Rock/Metal, does that show your violent or something?
  4. I read this yesterday in the newspaper, just to let you guys know if you haven't read about it yet. "Drinking hot tea may cause throat cancer, Iranian researchers said Friday, suggesting people should let steaming drinks cool before consuming them. Previous studies have linked tobacco and alcohol with cancer of the esophagus, and the research published in the British Medical Journal suggests that scalding beverages may also somehow pave the way for such tumors. Drinking very hot tea at a temperature of greater than 158 degrees was associated with an eight-fold increased risk of throat cancer compared to sipping warm or lukewarm tea at less than 149 degrees, the researchers said. Reza Malekzadeh of Tehran University of Medical Sciences and colleagues studied the tea-drinking habits of 300 people with esophageal cancer and another 571 healthy men and women from the same area in Golestan Province in northern Iran. That region has one of the highest rates of throat cancer in the world but smoking rates and alcohol consumption are low, the researchers said. Nearly all the volunteers drank black tea regularly, consuming on average more than a liter each day. People who regularly drank tea less than two minutes after pouring were five times more likely to develop the cancer compared to those who waited four or more minutes, the researchers said. British studies have reported people prefer their tea at an average temperature of 56 degrees to 60 degrees, they noted. It is not clear how hot tea might cause cancer but one idea is that repeated thermal injury to the lining of the throat somehow initiates it, researchers said. Cancers of the esophagus kill more than 500,000 people worldwide each year, with the bulk of the disease occurring in discrete populations in Asia, Africa, and South America. The tumors are especially deadly, with five-year survival rates of 12 to 31 percent. Earlier this week, U.S. and Japanese researchers reported that about a third of East Asians — Chinese, Japanese and Koreans — have an enzyme deficiency that puts them at higher risk of developing esophageal cancer when they drink alcohol."
  5. Oh interesting, thanks for the information(s) Klaynos. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged
  6. Ok thanks for the link mate. Still trying to figure out though who was that guy also trying to create a time machine..hmm Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged
  7. Best moment today, Laughing with my friends
  8. Oh i see, so if someone managed to make this thoery a fact, what he/she can use it for? Can it be used to solve wormhole theories?
  9. Oh ok, but how do you actually work on it? like what do they do trying to make it a fact?
  10. Ok Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedDid anyone manage to succeed in QG theory?
  11. 1. Copper Sulphate. 2. Silver Nitrate. 3. Sulphuric Acid. 4. Potassium Nitrate. 5. Uranium. 6. Hydrogen. 7. Potassium Chloride. 8. Hydrocloric Acid. 9. Sodium Chloride. 10. Lead Nitrate. BOOYAH!
  12. How do you work on "Quantum Theory of Gravity"? Can someone please explain to me
  13. Interesting about that professor, iv'e seen videos (documentary's) about someone also who is trying to develop a time machine, i forgot his name since i watched it a while back. But all i can remember is he is first trying to manipulate something to do with a laser in a wormhole designed machine testing and stuff. Is this something to do with time travel? trying to manipulate speed of light? maybe no-one knows doing something like this might lead to discovery of something like how time machine can let us travel..
  14. I got a question. Is it possible for a black hole to suck it's own self? i know stupid question but just want to know more. Any suggestions?
  15. Lol nice. Hey one more thing, is there anything else more that can relax you than music?
  16. I also heard that a specific wormhole has loads of branches depending on where it is, but i don't see how this is, for example if a wormhole is close to us and we travel to it and it contains branches to different galaxies, will a wormhole in another place also have the same branches? It's possible though that a wormhole might have only one passage way back.
  17. Oh i see, thanks for the info. mate, one more thing, if its possible to go through a wormhole and succeed travelling to another galaxy, will there be a way back or once we enter the same wormhole in the other side we are taken to another galaxy? nevertheless it will take loads of years till you find your way back if possible?
  18. Wow, 12 years will pass in my clock and 100k in earth, well does that mean we age only 12 years in space instead of 100k years? and when you come back to earth, will it be different to you? Hypothetically?
  19. Ok Blackholes do exist, but if there might be a chance that wormholes do exist as well, how you think will the travelling to it be? like, once we enter we travel faster than light or something? also iv'e heared that we can't go through (if it exists) since we are going to be travelling so fast we will be shredded into pieces. Questions round my mind.
  20. Well iv'e read that there are several ways to release stress and relax but it's said that music has 50% chance of releaving stress amd relaxing, ofcourse mostly everyone loves music, listens to it mostly daily, but how does this work? i wanna know when you first hear the sound of what you like, what actually happens? Any suggestions would be great
  21. What do you mean by "twin paradox" mate? Ok so a wormhole in space for example can take you to other galaxies or in the future?
  22. Ok well im new here and i have this question that i keep thinking about, to find answer to. Is it possible to create a Time Machine that can take you future/past in given location? or a Time Machine that can just take you in random time?
  23. I heared also that they predicted the world was going to end in 2000, but onthing happened, how did they deal with this? yet they still go on predicting the world coming to an end in the year 2012. Using any type of evidence as possible, from mayans to astronomy. All we can do now is wait and see what happens when the time comes. No reason to panic (in other situations) unless there is pure proof of what ever preditions the people mentioned.
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