Posted on 04/24/2017 2:12:25 PM PDT by Ciaphas Cain
We are living inside a Universe thats so complex that if we can grasp whats happening for a moment, well fall down on our knees and cry in surrender to its marvelous beauty!
Science just barely starts to scratch the surface to the nature of reality and still, its discoveries are more shocking than we were able to imagine. It proves of quantum entanglement, unified field of consciousness, free energy, superhuman abilities, singularity, parallel universes and alternate realities.
All of this is so mind boggling that you would never think a kid can understand. But maybe we need a kid, someone who is brave enough to think about crazy ideas and theories because most of the world we live in today was built upon such.
Max Laughlin is not just any kid. He is probably the smartest kid in the world. When he had only 13 years he invented a Free Energy Device, something that could potentially power the whole world for free. He became famous across the world for his brilliant ideas and points of view on interesting topics like the nature of The Universe and Alternate Realities.
But now he has a theory that CERN destroyed our Universe and we live in another Universe that was parallel and closest to it. He thinks the famous Mandela Effect is a result of that. Max explains it all beautifully in this video:
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And in time God won’t need to lift that rock He will just tell it to move.....
“Inventing things is easy. Actually building them is hard.”
That’s why God made engineers.
8^)
They're old hat.
I'm a member of the fat-Earth society.
Certainly it is true. Put a giant fan over Washinton DC and the rising hot air permeated with Bravo Sierra and lies would power our world for free.
Unfortunately my ex is still in this alternative universe. I guess this means quantum entanglement is real.
I have spoken to schizophrenics who made more sense than this “genius.”
He MAY actually be a genius. Stephen Hawking spouts similar gibberish the instant he starts talking about something other than mathematics.
Why did WTC #7 collapse in a perfect controlled demolition? Half-a-dozen wastebasket fires?
The closer the universe is to ours, the more similar it is to ours. The further away, the more different. That’s why I’m all for flopping over into the most distant universe there is.
I wonder if he learned his gobbledygook from computer games?
Could it be the Methylphenidate talking?
I think there’s a backup copy of the universe available, if tech support can reach Slartibartfast to get the details.
That was pretty weird too. My “buck stops here” is violating laws of thermodynamics.
Whoa! He had a detachable one?
Cognitive Dissonance in a nutshell:
Arthur McGowan wrote: “Why did WTC #7 collapse in a perfect controlled demolition? Half-a-dozen wastebasket fires?”
You seem to believe that “cognitive dissonance” is some kind of all-purpose incantation that banishes pesky facts.
WTC #7 collapsed in a perfectly symmetrical controlled demolition.
What is your explanation for this fact?
Also, in the new universe all restaurants are Taco Bells.
There may not be a ‘free’ energy device, but you can harvest energy that isn’t being harvested yet.
The earth, with an iron/nickel core, rotates beneath a magnetic field. The static electrical charge gathers on the top of the earth, which is an insulator over the core. When it gathers sufficiently, it discharges, which makes lightning.
Quietly, we are cataloging exoplanets with magnetic fields. Where you find these planets, you find water, atmosphere, etc.
If you harvested the electricity, you could get cheap power, not free power. The power would renew as long as 1) the Earth keeps turning and 2) we continue to have a magnetic field surrounding the planet.
Arthur McGowan wrote: “You seem to believe that cognitive dissonance is some kind of all-purpose incantation that banishes pesky facts. WTC #7 collapsed in a perfectly symmetrical controlled demolition. What is your explanation for this fact?”
Um..., my explanation..., you have such an advanced case of cognitive dissonance that you don’t comprehend those “pesky” argumentative fallacies? For example; “Begging the Question?” Can you see that your premises contain your conclusion?
By the way, thank you for these stunning examples of “begging the question” and “cognitive dissonance”, I’ll use them!
One of the amazing things about people with cognitive dissonance is that they believe in not just one or two “conspiracy theories”, but in many conspiracy theories. Do you believe in any others? Or do you just believe in the classic WTC Demolition Conspiracy?
Thank you for being so open with your malady.
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