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Originally Posted by mythmath 
Humans incessantly look for, and sometimes find (even when they're not there) patterns and 'hidden meanings' in any random group...
We even give numeric assignments to random items then apply all of the corresponding qualities of the number to that specific random item...
And then we call it a system (or a religion, ftm)...
How much of the 'Ancient Record' was (even slightly) inaccurate...?
We really should apply every technological, physiological, psychological, and philosophical advantage that we're aware of, to refine our current approach to improving the 'interface' to our transcendental capabilities...
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pattern recognition is most valid, especially since we all seem to follow similar patterns or habits too.
patterns must be valid or science is a ruse.
higher physics would implode if we took their ability to make predictions based on patterns observed, both LITERALLY and FIGURATIVELY...away from the holier-than-thou science plebe.
wave/particle duality arose from different 'patterns' being observed...that is OBVIOUS
an anomaly in the pattern that needed to be investigated?
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MURRAY GELL-MANN (b. 1929) Murray Gell-Mann was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1969 for his efforts to develop a unifying scheme of classification for subatomic particles and their interactions.
Gell-Mann received his doctorate in physics from MIT in 1951, at the age of 21. In 1952 he joined the Institute for Nuclear Studies at the University of Chicago, where his research yielded the first definition of the quantum property of “strangeness.” The concept of strangeness helped explain certain particle decay patterns that had long mystified scientists. Gell-Mann came to Caltech in 1955. Six years later, he first proposed his “Eightfold Way,” a scheme for classifying protons and neutrons into families. This work led him to theorize further that the behavior of known particles might be explained in terms of the even more fundamental building blocks he dubbed “quarks” (the word is borrowed from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake). Gell-Mann was appointed Robert Andrews Millikan Professor of Theoretical Physics in 1967. He now lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he is associated with the Santa Fe Institute, an interdisciplinary think-tank he cofounded in 1984. |
Eightfold Wayanother fine example where
science/metaphysics/religion collide.


Is it just a coincidence that
Noah's ARCHetypal ARK had 8 main family members too?
WHICH forms the basis of the beginning of a belief set afloat on the ARK...containing PAIRS of family members and animals too?
Could we position those 8 ARCHetypal ARK members around the 8 pointed ELLIPSE (4 axis) that we find in St. Peter's SQUARE?
lol lol lol
8 x 2 = 16 'wind' directions found on the compass rose in the middle of st. peter's square ellipse?
YES and lol lol lol
Is it just a coincidence that
the 8 trigrams of the I-Ching (which is comparable to the western bible) are also associated with 8 family members too?
lol lol lol
Is it just a coincidence that the 8-pointed star is central to most beliefs that have set sail looking for more lebensraum in the new world trying to create order by killing 60 million heathens?
lol lol lol
just like Ma Gaia, I am splitting my gut, a new belief called TRUTH shall be born?
lol lol lol
wake up chosen christians, and ignorant science only plebes...ewe ain't so special in your beliefs.
actually a fella like Murray Gel Mann and his 8-fold way should humble most of EWE.
the same unifying principles are found the world over.
yahoo
it appears that science is catching up to the RIGHT BRAINED mnemonic spewing shaman who the ignorant LEFT BRAINED scientists STILL fail to fully understand and appreciate.
namaste