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« Reply #30 on: December 22, 2009, 03:01:24 pm »

Possible. Yet if those technologies involved were accessable without governed control.
Life would be alot different right now. (Private Enterprise to Mars-future Science)
http://atlantisonline.smfforfree2.com/index.php/topic,2564.0.html
Mine and Jennie M's thread now. LOL

Shoulda married that girl.  Wink


Then I would contribute, the Exodus Project...

It makes title making a breeze because it's a first in so many things.
Thousands of people would be able to travel in space at once with abilities and technologies that are unique and well beyond what we are currently using in organizations like NASA, JPL, and other Government funded space programs.
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« Reply #31 on: December 22, 2009, 05:28:59 pm »

1st let's go back to the moon and see if the Selenites will allow us to visit.

Of course the way the NWO is setting up the control grid no one will be leaving Earth any time soon.
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« Reply #32 on: December 22, 2009, 09:33:50 pm »

Actually they, (Selenites) are the one who inspired me....
As well as the Actaurins.
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« Reply #33 on: December 22, 2009, 09:49:46 pm »

How on earth did this creature inspire you?

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An open-minded view of the past allows for an unprejudiced glimpse into the future.

Logic rules.

"Intellectual brilliance is no guarantee against being dead wrong."
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« Reply #34 on: December 23, 2009, 01:15:16 pm »

 Wink I spoke to me.....
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« Reply #35 on: September 18, 2011, 05:08:47 am »

What would you contribute to science?

An easy one:

A cure to cancer
Cure for heart disease
Cure for diabetes

And, on a more fanciful note:

Time Travel
Teleportation
Eternal Life
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« Reply #36 on: April 12, 2014, 10:16:19 pm »

Prime Number Theory Postulated

P = N – (2(N+1))  – (3(2N+1)) - (〈(6N₁→…±1)•(6N…∞ ±1)〉),
                              Where P ≠ 0 or 1, and           
                              Where P = all primes, and
                              Where N = all whole numbers from 1, 2, 3, etc……,

Or, possibly

f(∑_(i=1)^ ∞▒〖1+2+3+⋯∞)〗 - f((2*(n+1)) +(3*(2*n+1)) + (∑_(n=1)^ ∞▒(6*n-1)*((6*n-1)+(12*n-1)+(18*n-1)+(24*n-1)…(6*(∞)*n-1))) + (∑_(n=1)^ ∞▒(6*n-1)*((6*n+1)+(12*n+1)+(18*n+1)+(24*n+1)…(6*(∞)*n+1))) +f(∑_(n=1)^ ∞▒(6*n+1)*((6*n-1)+(12*n-1)+(18*n-1)+(24*n-1)…(6*(∞)*n-1))) +f(∑_(n=1)^ ∞▒(6*n+1)*((6*n+1)+(12*n+1)+(18*n+1)+(24*n+1)…(6*(∞)*n+1)))) = f(0)
           
             Where f(0) ≠ 0 or 1, and           
             Where f(0) = all primes, and
             Where n = all whole numbers from 1, 2, 3, etc……,

                                               Or, possibly:

f(n) - f((2*(n+1)) + (3*(2*n+1)) + ((6*n-1)*((6*n-1) + (12*n-1) + (18*n-1) + (24*n-1)…(6*(∞)*n-1))) + ((6*n-1)*((6*n+1) + (12*n+1) + (18*n+1) + (24*n+1)…(6*(∞)*n+1))) + ((6*n+1)*((6*n-1) + (12*n-1) + (18*n-1) + (24*n-1)…(6*(∞)*n-1))) + ((6*n+1)*((6*n+1) + (12*n+1) + (18*n+1) + (24*n+1)…(6*(∞)*n+1)))) = f(f(a))

where n equals all rational whole positive integers, and f(f(a)) does not equal 1, or 0, but equals all primes.

(There's a lot more to the theory, but this page does not allow for the tables involved). If interested I'll send you the whole package, TG             thomasgilbert2052@yahoo.com
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« Reply #37 on: April 15, 2014, 01:38:33 am »

Very good formula, did you come up with it?
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« Reply #38 on: April 15, 2014, 09:33:52 am »

Yes. I spent about twenty years on it, off and on. If you wish I can send you the entire thing, with the charts that show and demonstrate the patterns. In a way it fits in rather nicely with Walter Russell's paradigms in his book The Universal One and also with the archetypal conceptions of Universal metaphysical constants in Manley Palmer Hall's book The Secret Teachings of All Ages. What is perhaps so fascinating is that if the charts on primes are looked at in both the positive and negative fields, Zero (0) is the centerpiece, the "circle," and the Great Nothing (or Everything) as the Start of existence. Negative one
(-1) and positive one (+1) cannot be primes. So, those three numbers: negative one, zero, and plus one become the original Three (Mother, Father, Sun [Sun] of the Trinity, and the spiritual three aspects of the hierarchy.  Minus three, minus two, plus two, and plus three, become the four material aspects of the realms of materialization, and all seven first numbers , minus three to plus three (-3,-2,
-1,0,+1,+2, +3), are then the Eternal Seven, and the foundations of all that is, so the numbers are then the science of existence, as they should be. Unfortunately the charts do not transcribe to this format for Atlantis Online, Blessings, TG            thomasgilbert2052@yahoo.com
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« Reply #39 on: June 11, 2014, 05:08:09 am »

Easy, I would contribute warp drive, teleportation and time travel, all of which would help us get to a place and time faster!
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« Reply #40 on: November 15, 2018, 03:23:19 am »

Contribute to Science:

Yes, science is very useful for any scientific contribution to the masses and society on a large scale. Scientific contribution should not be pointed to the direction of destruction. Which combines current knowledge of science or other areas and the number of things it can be achieved by. It can be a search, an innovation, etc. which contributes to the development of society.
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