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by Janic
26/06/11, 17:08
Forum: Company and Philosophy
Subject : 11 September 2001: Infrared on France2
answers: 1037
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PB2488 Too strong!!! “They” would have minimized the number of victims. This rather supports the official thesis: unless the towers were, voluntarily or not, exploded to avoid a lateral fall which would have caused even more deaths and damage. As justified as it could have been...
by Janic
23/06/11, 15:20
Forum: Science and Technology
Subject : Phenomena observed but unexplained?
answers: 305
views: 104371

Fakir hello This remark is true for Catholicism. The initial Christian message is not in opposition to Judaism. He softens the law of Moses and introduces the notion of redemption. Jesus was Jewish and never renounced Judaism. For some historians, he is a rabbi and the evangelists...
by Janic
23/06/11, 12:52
Forum: Science and Technology
Subject : Phenomena observed but unexplained?
answers: 305
views: 104371

Obamaot re You yourself say that it’s a “cultural” matter! Therefore, it is difficult to live one's faith in perfect “self-sufficiency”. Religion is a cultural affair which is expressed in the public domain and as such subject to personal opinions, that's agreed. But what can be reproached...
by Janic
23/06/11, 11:06
Forum: Science and Technology
Subject : Phenomena observed but unexplained?
answers: 305
views: 104371

Obamot hello Absolutely. It is NECESSARILY cultural, when it is practiced (did I say the opposite?). Is it necessary to accumulate? I doubt it, since this is more or less the case in the states and we see what that gives. In any case the “Judeos” did not wait for the “Christians” to dominate...
by Janic
23/06/11, 08:31
Forum: Science and Technology
Subject : Rotary machine Piston Ring Tri Lobique
answers: 1713
views: 875246

while (to my knowledge) he has never been able to make it work for even 2 seconds. The quasiturbine cannot operate thermally (and moderately pneumatically) because of its opposing drive kinematics (regardless of sealing problems, risks of seizure, etc.
by Janic
23/06/11, 08:22
Forum: Science and Technology
Subject : Phenomena observed but unexplained?
answers: 305
views: 104371

Perplexed hello I would say that as long as they remain "moral values" all is not lost, I am more than skeptical about that.... Traditionally and despite certain inevitable deviances, THE religions (not only OUR religions) have been the guardrails regarding the losses of...
by Janic
22/06/11, 20:27
Forum: Science and Technology
Subject : Phenomena observed but unexplained?
answers: 305
views: 104371

Out of more than 7 billion individuals, I don't have the figures but I would say at least 6 billion believers, a lot of work ahead... (I'm working there) If we consider that the greatest thinkers, philosophers, scientists, etc... having lived before the French revolution (which will trigger the...
by Janic
22/06/11, 16:31
Forum: Science and Technology
Subject : Phenomena observed but unexplained?
answers: 305
views: 104371

It's very convenient to believe in God, who takes care of everything, I rely on him 'Inch'Allah', it's a relief (no pun intended), a recreational reaction (solution), because not very realistic, and the lack of realism scares me... (the world is insoluble) If we reduce this sense of the divine to a...
by Janic
22/06/11, 10:35
Forum: Science and Technology
Subject : Phenomena observed but unexplained?
answers: 305
views: 104371

Some personal responses in bulk with a certain delay. Perplex Quote: take apart a mechanical alarm clock piece by piece, put everything in a box and stir for 65 million years and listen to see if it ticks. Even if it doesn't sound very scientific, it's still what it says ...

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