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Jim Hunter

Jim Hunter jim.hunter at REMOVE_TO_EMAIL.jhuapl.edu
Sun Apr 19 00:10:58 EST 1998


cijadra at zedat.fu-berlin.de wrote:
 > 
 > > > >- There are no unnatural metal fields.
 > > > >- All metal is natural.
 > > >
 > > > Ah, so we have just nice natural metals, conveniently being on
the
 > > > surface everywhere in the size of fridges, metal doors, trains,
 > > > bridges,...  How could I have overlooked that metal fields the
size
 > >we
 > > > have them today have been around the same force & spreading
 > > > on the surface before humans dug them out...
 > 
 > >What is the "thought" you are trying to communicate?
 > 

 > The one that you are mistaken if you think the fields of huge metal
 > whatevers that would not be there in such form in nature are natural
 > for the systems of a human.
 > A lot of them cause disturbances, and some mmight even increase the
 > cancer rate.


 No! Disturbances from metals. Can't be! Everything's metal.
 Don't you eat aluminum burgers on brass buns over there? 


 > 
 > > > >- There's actually nothing sacred about matter.
 > > > Did I say that matter in general is sacred?
 > > > Maybe you should pay more attention to the actual sentences.
 > 
 > >You said the "conscious areas are sacred".
 > Exactly. I did not talk about all matter in general.
 > 
 > >That statement is more than sufficient information for me to
conclude that
 > >you don't know what your talking about.
 > 
 > The same.
 > 

 
 > I bet you a gummy bear that you can not even dock into the next
 > conscious area to yourself.

  
 You're gonna have to crank up the "concept former" power.
 I see words, but I can't find thoughts. Look around for
 the concept amplifier in there.

    
 ---
 Jim



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