Earth and moon

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  1. lovetherain profile image64
    lovetherainposted 6 years ago
    1. Castlepaloma profile image76
      Castlepalomaposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      People who live in a square are from heaven.

      1. lovetherain profile image64
        lovetherainposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        Did you watch the video?

        1. Castlepaloma profile image76
          Castlepalomaposted 6 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, til it was not coming together and making sense.

          1. lovetherain profile image64
            lovetherainposted 6 years agoin reply to this

            Ok, thanks for trying.

          2. MizBejabbers profile image94
            MizBejabbersposted 6 years agoin reply to this

            Made sense to me. The square represented the earth and its linear time. The circle was the timeless eternity of heaven.

            1. Castlepaloma profile image76
              Castlepalomaposted 6 years agoin reply to this

              I don't know anyone who has ever been to the spirit world, called heaven and return to tell us about it.  If I were a geologist having a debate with flat earth scientist because he has evidence in the Bible. Let him waste his life, preparing his whole life for heaven.
              I stopped at four corners of the earth in the bible.

              1. MizBejabbers profile image94
                MizBejabbersposted 6 years agoin reply to this

                Just curious, Castle, but what would you do if you met a real life alien? Or an angel in real life? I'm not a bible thumper either, but the spirit world is real to me.

                1. wilderness profile image77
                  wildernessposted 6 years agoin reply to this

                  Just curious, too, so...

                  If I met such, would look for proof I'm not being conned.  That would be first, followed by a request for a ride to space and picking their brains for my unanswered questions.

                  Your turn - but is that "real to me" just semantics?  Does "real" just mean an unproven belief, or do you feel that you handle, see, visit, etc. that spirit world?  Is it a state of mental "imagination" (poor term, but can't think of one better), is it a philosophy of the observable reality, or do you think you leave the physical world we inhabit for one we cannot detect?

                  (Sorry, but words aren't there for what the "spirit world" is - I can't describe it adequately)

    2. MizBejabbers profile image94
      MizBejabbersposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Created by whom? Is this a God question? Some scientists speculate that the moon is a spaceship and it is occupied. If it were true, it would mean it was created by a race superior to us. As for Stonehenge, I believe that it was created by a previous civilization on earth. We are not the first.
      Yes, I watched the video and I understood it. I loved geometry in school, and I was almost a math major until I discovered that the college had some terrible instructors who wanted to teach football instead of calculus in class, so I gave up.

      1. lovetherain profile image64
        lovetherainposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        Who knows? Could be God. Could be aliens.

        1. MizBejabbers profile image94
          MizBejabbersposted 6 years agoin reply to this

          Could be. Yes, I guess we'll know someday.

  2. wilderness profile image77
    wildernessposted 6 years ago

    Lots of hydrogen and other elements, combined with gravity, and the end result was the creation of the solar system.  No intelligence needed, unless you choose to require intelligence as a part of "creation".

    Try hard enough, look long enough, and you will find a geometrical connection between any two bodies, especially if you carefully limit the number of decimal places used or how far you will round numbers.  You could do it with the sun and a hydrogen atom if you wished.

    1. PhoenixV profile image66
      PhoenixVposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      "
      Try hard enough, look long enough, and you will find a geometrical connection.."

      For sure, humans pattern seek. Sure there are pattern recognition errors. I am not too sure to dismiss anything that could exclude a potential inferential process.

      1. PhoenixV profile image66
        PhoenixVposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        Geometric designs, patterns and the relation or supposed relationship between designs or patterns has an appeal to me like music. Some people enjoy quilting for instance. Some types of music, I like, some not my cup of tea. It becomes difficult expressing why something is appealing, whereas something similar is not.

        I found it interesting that the maker of the video, personally derived 4 distinct relationships between circle and square. I found it interesting that he saw patterns or relationship that seemed coincidental in the earth and moon.

        Humans seek patterns. There are theories on why they do, survival, nature etc. But, for example, someone might see patterns of colors. Patterns of shape.  They seem random. Shapes with indentions. Shapes with protrusions. Shapes with straight edges and curves. Patterns of colors, but random, too. Maybe its just pattern recognition error.

        Then someone that likes the tune, speculates that the patterns are actually jig saw puzzle pieces that at certain perspectives it would be easy to discount a bigger picture, if it was all put together, correctly ie an inferential process. Always the possibility... Its late and I ramble.

    2. MizBejabbers profile image94
      MizBejabbersposted 6 years agoin reply to this

      Sounds like you are describing a concept called "sacred geometry."  But are you saying it's like giving a monkey a typewriter, and if you wait long enough, it will type a great American novel?

      1. PhoenixV profile image66
        PhoenixVposted 6 years agoin reply to this

        Its possible that enough monkeys can type a novel. If you start to notice they seem to have a penchant for Edgar Rice Burroughs, that would be another story.

 
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