So what happens to your soul when you body quits? Where does it go? Could it possibly ascend into a high vibrational world... unseen and undetected by you now?
Is earth all there is to it? What exactly is the "God particle?" anyway? Have you ever had an out of body experience? Ever met an alien? If there is another side of life do you think maybe they have ever communicated with us here?
I hate to say it Sir, but I am not the one that sounds crazy here. I am the one asking the right questions. Unlike you, I never proclaimed to know the answers. The one thing I have learned about science is there is no such thing as science fiction. Most of the so-called science fiction I saw as a child has already come to pass.
Be reminded this conversation started from a post where a man with extensive credentials, exposure and experience gave us a glimpse into what he knows. I agreed with him. Do you think he is also crazy and in la la land too?
I am a Christian, so I accept the Biblical declarations on the subject. Just because I am harsh on undisciplined nonsense does not mean I have a closed mind. Plenty of things in science fiction that have not and will never come to pass. I suspect I have been reading it longer than you have been alive, so I am not impressed with your admonition.
As for generals making predictions, the best one I can recall was Danny Graham who was behind the High Frontier organization and the Strategic Defense Initiative, which I worked in. This clip is apparently 4 years old. There are also generals who are long on flourish and short on "show me." I have 40 years experience to put against his, in the relevant weapons technologies.
Well said. You keep mentioning your age. Care to share your age? I was born in 1959. No military background... other than my father, born in 1919, died at age of 98, was also a General in the Air Force so I have thousands of hours in intellectual discussions with him under my belt. He was a great teacher.
I was born in 1951, in the Atomic Age, rather than the Space Age. I was quite taken with the advent of nuclear submarines, especially the SSN-571 Nautilus. I think I have just recently outlived my father in age. He was a signalman in the Navy in World War II, assigned to the Armed Guard, and spent the war on convoys, literally around the world. He saw the ruins of Nagasaki after the atomic bomb detonation. He was recalled to service in the Korean War, but wisely chose to go into the submarine service. Not much submarine warfare in that war. He enjoyed delving into "interesting" subjects.
So what happens to your soul when you body quits? Where does it go? Could it possibly ascend into a high vibrational world... unseen and undetected by you now?
Is earth all there is to it? What exactly is the "God particle?" anyway? Have you ever had an out of body experience? Ever met an alien? If there is another side of life do you think maybe they have ever communicated with us here?
I hate to say it Sir, but I am not the one that sounds crazy here. I am the one asking the right questions. Unlike you, I never proclaimed to know the answers. The one thing I have learned about science is there is no such thing as science fiction. Most of the so-called science fiction I saw as a child has already come to pass.
Be reminded this conversation started from a post where a man with extensive credentials, exposure and experience gave us a glimpse into what he knows. I agreed with him. Do you think he is also crazy and in la la land too?
Seriously man, chill out.
I am a Christian, so I accept the Biblical declarations on the subject. Just because I am harsh on undisciplined nonsense does not mean I have a closed mind. Plenty of things in science fiction that have not and will never come to pass. I suspect I have been reading it longer than you have been alive, so I am not impressed with your admonition.
As for generals making predictions, the best one I can recall was Danny Graham who was behind the High Frontier organization and the Strategic Defense Initiative, which I worked in. This clip is apparently 4 years old. There are also generals who are long on flourish and short on "show me." I have 40 years experience to put against his, in the relevant weapons technologies.
Well said. You keep mentioning your age. Care to share your age? I was born in 1959. No military background... other than my father, born in 1919, died at age of 98, was also a General in the Air Force so I have thousands of hours in intellectual discussions with him under my belt. He was a great teacher.
I was born in 1951, in the Atomic Age, rather than the Space Age. I was quite taken with the advent of nuclear submarines, especially the SSN-571 Nautilus. I think I have just recently outlived my father in age. He was a signalman in the Navy in World War II, assigned to the Armed Guard, and spent the war on convoys, literally around the world. He saw the ruins of Nagasaki after the atomic bomb detonation. He was recalled to service in the Korean War, but wisely chose to go into the submarine service. Not much submarine warfare in that war. He enjoyed delving into "interesting" subjects.