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Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:BTW we seem to have hijacked this thread, again. How rude! What took you so long? There are some threads that seem to have been created specifically for us. And we own such threads without apologies. For example, Wakanyugi says the speed of light is a constant. I used to think that was true till I learnt that some 'things' can move faster than light. Wakanyugi, is there a cosmic speed limit? Einstein says there is a cosmic speed limit (the speed of light). But recent evidence is casting doubt on this. For instance the finding that the Universe is not only expanding, but the further out you go the faster the heavenly bodies are receding away from us. Clearly this means there must be bodies that are flying away at faster than the speed of light - in which case we shall never see them. The speed of light is possibly only a constant in our local Universe. In the greater unknown, we do not really know. Which brings me back to my pet theory ' the only constant is the observer (consciousness)' "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:BTW we seem to have hijacked this thread, again. How rude! What took you so long? There are some threads that seem to have been created specifically for us. And we own such threads without apologies. For example, Wakanyugi says the speed of light is a constant. I used to think that was true till I learnt that some 'things' can move faster than light. Wakanyugi, is there a cosmic speed limit? Why are you so arrogant? If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Wakanyugi wrote:Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:BTW we seem to have hijacked this thread, again. How rude! What took you so long? There are some threads that seem to have been created specifically for us. And we own such threads without apologies. For example, Wakanyugi says the speed of light is a constant. I used to think that was true till I learnt that some 'things' can move faster than light. Wakanyugi, is there a cosmic speed limit? Einstein says there is a cosmic speed limit (the speed of light). But recent evidence is casting doubt on this. For instance the finding that the Universe is not only expanding, but the further out you go the faster the heavenly bodies are receding away from us. Clearly this means there must be bodies that are flying away at faster than the speed of light - in which case we shall never see them. The speed of light is possibly only a constant in our local Universe. In the greater unknown, we do not really know. Which brings me back to my pet theory ' the only constant is the observer (consciousness)' Cosmic intelligence is the constant observer.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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tycho wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:BTW we seem to have hijacked this thread, again. How rude! What took you so long? There are some threads that seem to have been created specifically for us. And we own such threads without apologies. For example, Wakanyugi says the speed of light is a constant. I used to think that was true till I learnt that some 'things' can move faster than light. Wakanyugi, is there a cosmic speed limit? Einstein says there is a cosmic speed limit (the speed of light). But recent evidence is casting doubt on this. For instance the finding that the Universe is not only expanding, but the further out you go the faster the heavenly bodies are receding away from us. Clearly this means there must be bodies that are flying away at faster than the speed of light - in which case we shall never see them. The speed of light is possibly only a constant in our local Universe. In the greater unknown, we do not really know. Which brings me back to my pet theory ' the only constant is the observer (consciousness)' Cosmic intelligence is the constant observer. 'I' call it 'the mind'.
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tycho wrote:tycho wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:BTW we seem to have hijacked this thread, again. How rude! What took you so long? There are some threads that seem to have been created specifically for us. And we own such threads without apologies. For example, Wakanyugi says the speed of light is a constant. I used to think that was true till I learnt that some 'things' can move faster than light. Wakanyugi, is there a cosmic speed limit? Einstein says there is a cosmic speed limit (the speed of light). But recent evidence is casting doubt on this. For instance the finding that the Universe is not only expanding, but the further out you go the faster the heavenly bodies are receding away from us. Clearly this means there must be bodies that are flying away at faster than the speed of light - in which case we shall never see them. The speed of light is possibly only a constant in our local Universe. In the greater unknown, we do not really know. Which brings me back to my pet theory ' the only constant is the observer (consciousness)' Cosmic intelligence is the constant observer. 'I' call it 'the mind'. Wow! You mean, you agree with me? "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Swenani wrote:Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:BTW we seem to have hijacked this thread, again. How rude! What took you so long? There are some threads that seem to have been created specifically for us. And we own such threads without apologies. For example, Wakanyugi says the speed of light is a constant. I used to think that was true till I learnt that some 'things' can move faster than light. Wakanyugi, is there a cosmic speed limit? Why are you so arrogant? Why do you hate yourself so much? What did you do? "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Wakanyugi wrote:tycho wrote:tycho wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:BTW we seem to have hijacked this thread, again. How rude! What took you so long? There are some threads that seem to have been created specifically for us. And we own such threads without apologies. For example, Wakanyugi says the speed of light is a constant. I used to think that was true till I learnt that some 'things' can move faster than light. Wakanyugi, is there a cosmic speed limit? Einstein says there is a cosmic speed limit (the speed of light). But recent evidence is casting doubt on this. For instance the finding that the Universe is not only expanding, but the further out you go the faster the heavenly bodies are receding away from us. Clearly this means there must be bodies that are flying away at faster than the speed of light - in which case we shall never see them. The speed of light is possibly only a constant in our local Universe. In the greater unknown, we do not really know. Which brings me back to my pet theory ' the only constant is the observer (consciousness)' Cosmic intelligence is the constant observer. 'I' call it 'the mind'. Wow! You mean, you agree with me? A better expression would be 'we have equivalent mind prints so far'.
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tycho wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:tycho wrote:tycho wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Muriel wrote:aemathenge wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:BTW we seem to have hijacked this thread, again. How rude! What took you so long? There are some threads that seem to have been created specifically for us. And we own such threads without apologies. For example, Wakanyugi says the speed of light is a constant. I used to think that was true till I learnt that some 'things' can move faster than light. Wakanyugi, is there a cosmic speed limit? Einstein says there is a cosmic speed limit (the speed of light). But recent evidence is casting doubt on this. For instance the finding that the Universe is not only expanding, but the further out you go the faster the heavenly bodies are receding away from us. Clearly this means there must be bodies that are flying away at faster than the speed of light - in which case we shall never see them. The speed of light is possibly only a constant in our local Universe. In the greater unknown, we do not really know. Which brings me back to my pet theory ' the only constant is the observer (consciousness)' Cosmic intelligence is the constant observer. 'I' call it 'the mind'. Wow! You mean, you agree with me? A better expression would be 'we have equivalent mind prints so far'. I don't understand. But I'll take it. Thank you "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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I used to think that we humans are progressing over time but now I realize that things are more complicated than that. We are regressing in certain things and progressing in others. Examples;
- we used to have a much more effective law and justice system in our traditional societies than we currently have. Cases in the past were decided quickly by elders unlike now in Kenya where you're lost in the court system and a lot of people get away with theft and murder. - corruption has become even worse with the introduction of money in currency. in the old days wealth was mostly in the form of cattle, goats, sheep, land etc. no one could rob the community without them noticing. - we've become much more unhealthy in modern times. If you look at very old pictures of Kenya say 1900s, you'll notice that not even the older women with kids were obese. now people somehow assume that a middle aged man or woman will have a belly - whole neighborhoods such as buru buru, umoja etc have degraded over time as all playing fields were stolen and uncontrolled construction turns these places into a giant slum with lots of insecurity - we've lost the sense of community that existed in the past with the result that there's now lots of lonely people in our modern societies - we've benefited and lost from modern medicine. the benefits are the cures for diseases we didn't have before, the losses are from the harm caused by modern medicine such as over-prescription of medicines and resultant side effects, surgeries that shouldn't have been done, medical errors by doctors etc - apartments built in the past - say the 60s and 70s used to be much better spaced and had lots of green space. Now we are dealing with the concrete jungle. - also you'd think that modern architecture would be an improvement on the past but you only need to visit old Europe to see that the beauty and charm of old architecture was lost somewhere.
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mv_ufanisi wrote:I used to think that we humans are progressing over time but now I realize that things are more complicated than that. We are regressing in certain things and progressing in others. Examples;
- we used to have a much more effective law and justice system in our traditional societies than we currently have. Cases in the past were decided quickly by elders unlike now in Kenya where you're lost in the court system and a lot of people get away with theft and murder. - corruption has become even worse with the introduction of money in currency. in the old days wealth was mostly in the form of cattle, goats, sheep, land etc. no one could rob the community without them noticing. - we've become much more unhealthy in modern times. If you look at very old pictures of Kenya say 1900s, you'll notice that not even the older women with kids were obese. now people somehow assume that a middle aged man or woman will have a belly - whole neighborhoods such as buru buru, umoja etc have degraded over time as all playing fields were stolen and uncontrolled construction turns these places into a giant slum with lots of insecurity - we've lost the sense of community that existed in the past with the result that there's now lots of lonely people in our modern societies - we've benefited and lost from modern medicine. the benefits are the cures for diseases we didn't have before, the losses are from the harm caused by modern medicine such as over-prescription of medicines and resultant side effects, surgeries that shouldn't have been done, medical errors by doctors etc - apartments built in the past - say the 60s and 70s used to be much better spaced and had lots of green space. Now we are dealing with the concrete jungle. - also you'd think that modern architecture would be an improvement on the past but you only need to visit old Europe to see that the beauty and charm of old architecture was lost somewhere. Mv-Ufanisi. Thank you for this attempt to rescue your thread, which I fear was almost heading to the gutter, an event for which I must share some responsibility. My apologies (and my last take here). "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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