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zorgon
02-27-2009, 12:12 AM
the Aldebaran system in the Taurus Constellation,

Wanna play MARBLES??









Aldebaran... our Sun is on here... its ONE PIXEL in size



And you puny Hu-mans (Ferengi accent) thing you are so important

BWAHAHAHAHAHA

Norval
03-16-2009, 07:12 AM
Thanks Zorgon,
Makes one feel just a bit , , , , , , small.

zorgon
03-18-2009, 01:37 AM
Always happy to make someone feel small LOL

So what does the Document say about this?

The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken

Gale
03-18-2009, 05:57 AM
Always happy to make someone feel small LOL

So what does the Document say about this?


It's interesting you should have to ask that Zorgon.


Humans because of our present level of technology can answer questions that have plagued scholars for millennium. Questions asked of Ezra about three millennium ago can now be answered. Questions asked of him such as, "Go, weigh for me the weight of fire, or measure for me a blast of wind, or call back for me the day that is past … or show me the picture of a voice … if you solve one of them for me, then I will show you the way you desire to see … You cannot understand the things with which you have grown up; how then can your mind comprehend the way of the Most High?"

Since we can now answer these questions and we can now comprehend, there is a responsibility that accompanies this comprehension. That also makes us responsible for being able to understand the message.

Of course we can answer these very technical questions today!

Fire by BTU's.

Wind by anemometer.

Voice modulation wave. Like a .wav file.

Recall a day, would you want that on DVD, or VHS?

Norval
03-18-2009, 08:28 AM
Well big guy, there are a few places in the Document that reference the constellations, galaxies and so on being "created" by the head honcho of the good ETs. Remembering that the languages that the Document was wrote in, when it was given, contained about 4-5 thousand words which greatly limits the ability to adequately describe any event as compared to our languages of today.

As stated in that video, "it would be absurd to think we are alone."

The idea of "evolution" goes out the window when knowledge and learning gets to the point of being able to "create" intelligent thinking robots and beyond. After that point is reached, evolution is "left in the mud" so to speak. Today we are on the threshold of comprehension of the universe and all the many wonders that come with it. A world in a drop of water, next the universe.

As an engineer and designer I stand in great awe and deep respect along with gratitude for the life I have been given. For that is the only thing I can do. What can one ever give in return for being given existence and life, but a simple heartfelt, , , , , thank you. :)