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Post by levon on Mar 10, 2016 7:44:38 GMT -6
Every human should read this! Words of wisdom in troubled times.
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Post by chasmanian on Mar 10, 2016 10:57:20 GMT -6
Every human should read this! Words of wisdom in troubled times. Thank you for posting that Levon. That is one of the coolest things I have ever read. (And I read alot.) This letter is a message from advanced souls. They are calling out to the musicians to lead the way to a better world, through humans living in a kind, peaceful, joyful way. Value yourself. Value all life. Hatred is the way to pain and misery. Wake up. Be the change you want to see in the world. Now.
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Post by levon on Mar 11, 2016 1:22:25 GMT -6
Yes, this really 'wowed' me... So simple and so true.
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Post by Ward on Mar 11, 2016 10:07:09 GMT -6
When the day arrives the world starts listening to artists and minstrels, the sun will be in the process of going super-nova and all the rich people will long be departed on their warp-9.9 spaceships for Keplar 452b, or some other similar exo-planet.
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Post by chasmanian on Mar 11, 2016 11:20:36 GMT -6
When the day arrives the world starts listening to artists and minstrels, the sun will be in the process of going super-nova and all the rich people will long be departed on their warp-9.9 spaceships for Keplar 452b, or some other similar exo-planet. Gotcha. :-) Would be nice if things turn out better. As for the Sun, (just mentioning because of my love of astrophysics), I'm pretty sure that the Sun will not supernova. I'm pretty sure that at the end of its life cycle, in a few billion years, it will become a red giant (expanding all the way out to here), and then shrink to become whats called a white dwarf.
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Post by Ward on Mar 11, 2016 20:20:58 GMT -6
When the day arrives the world starts listening to artists and minstrels, the sun will be in the process of going super-nova and all the rich people will long be departed on their warp-9.9 spaceships for Keplar 452b, or some other similar exo-planet. Gotcha. :-) Would be nice if things turn out better. As for the Sun, (just mentioning because of my love of astrophysics), I'm pretty sure that the Sun will not supernova. I'm pretty sure that at the end of its life cycle, in a few billion years, it will become a red giant (expanding all the way out to here), and then shrink to become whats called a white dwarf. I'm very happy with its current Yellow Dwarf state of existence.
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Post by rocinante on Mar 11, 2016 21:10:21 GMT -6
On the other hand: there is a star not to far from us (a couple of hundred light years) that is coming to an end (in the next million years which in the relative scheme of the universe is soon). Its the size of from Jupiter to the Sun. You read that right. Its hard to conceive how big our sun is. Its so big and heavy though that our time, our reality, ourselves, are literally guided and created and governed by it. Now this other star is as big as the distance of jupiter to the sun. Fucking big. And when it goes we wont even know until we see the greatest aurora borealis ever. And whoever lives on the planets that gravitate around it will then soak up 1,000, 000 times their usual gamma radiation as their magnetosphere gets blasted with star entrails. We will see this 260 years after it has gone supernova. I like astrophysics too. Too much actually.
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Post by chasmanian on Mar 12, 2016 4:45:27 GMT -6
"I'm very happy with its current Yellow Dwarf state of existence." hahahhaha yes, very good. me too, brother. On the other hand: there is a star not to far from us (a couple of hundred light years) that is coming to an end (in the next million years which in the relative scheme of the universe is soon). Its the size of from Jupiter to the Sun. You read that right. Its hard to conceive how big our sun is. Its so big and heavy though that our time, our reality, ourselves, are literally guided and created and governed by it. Now this other star is as big as the distance of jupiter to the sun. Fucking big. And when it goes we wont even know until we see the greatest aurora borealis ever. And whoever lives on the planets that gravitate around it will then soak up 1,000, 000 times their usual gamma radiation as their magnetosphere gets blasted with star entrails. We will see this 260 years after it has gone supernova. I like astrophysics too. Too much actually. thats is so fascinating indeed. I can't get enough of astrophysics. here's a link to a really cool forum: www.astronomyforum.net/astrophysics-forum/
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Post by henge on Mar 12, 2016 8:00:48 GMT -6
Love Herbie and Wayne's letter! Thanks for this. An excellent reminder of things most important and our responsibility as artists. I'll be passing it around.;-) Thanks levon
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