The Improved: You Heard It At EA First

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moi621 (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 24, 2012 12:33 am It's the Jesuits I tell ya

And you heard it at EA First.

Search "The Black Pope"

This is not a derogatory term. It refers to the "Pope" of the Jesuits who wears black.

I truly believe The Jesuit interest poisoned Pope John Paul 1 because he was going to clean up the Vatican Bank.

Solution: Deal with the Jesuits as the Templars were dealt.

Bring back the Franciscans and the Sisters to influence.

That's how Moi sees it. It was thoroughly discussed with my ex-Alter Boy buddy who was not abused.

Moi

I feel so cheap. I was a teen aged ticket taker for the Auto da Fe. But I recanted and now I'm a gay, eunuch, elderly Episcopalian. So things do work out.
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Das Pope ist Abdicating !

The first time in some 700 years a Pope is leaving office, alive.

I hope he became so disgusted with corruption he converts to any other faith as a sign.

Moi
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I will send him information on Paganism.

It may not have the flare of the Catholic Church but we have not had a good scandal sense Constantine Emperor of Rome on his death bed no less converted to Christianity taking the whole country with him, Pagans have been pissed about this ever sense.

Not only that they took Yule and the rights of spring with them and it has not been the same sense.

River
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When the next Pope takes the name, Peter 2

He is predicted to be the last Pope, coming after a Benedict.

Duck and cover ! 😱

Pope Peter 2 the last Pope.

Because of a "new" church like a second rock or apocalyptic?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophecy_of_the_Popes

Moi

Inspired via conversation with by ex-alter boy, M.D. friend who just phoned me.

He attended the staff of the Pope when they were at the L.A. Coliseum.

Stationed there on the platform in case someone became in need.
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Lightening Strikes

This should make Dave feel good.

http://news.yahoo.com/act-god-lightning ... 19522.html

Act of God? Lightning Strikes St. Peter's After Pope Announces Resignation

" Monday's (Feb. 11) surprising announcement by Pope Benedict XVI that he was resigning from the papacy struck some observers like a bolt out of the blue.

And a few hours later, an actual bolt of lightning struck St. Peter's Basilica, the centerpiece of the Vatican and one of the holiest sites in Christendom, NBC News reported. . . . ."

Woo-Woo

Pass the wine and the wafer.

Was that a big Tesla coil I saw on the roof?

:)
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:15 pm I will send him information on Paganism.

It may not have the flare of the Catholic Church but we have not had a good scandal sense Constantine Emperor of Rome on his death bed no less converted to Christianity taking the whole country with him, Pagans have been pissed about this ever sense.

Not only that they took Yule and the rights of spring with them and it has not been the same sense.

River

Every year they give it up for Lent and then take it back after Easter. It makes for a LOT of Capricorns...
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Following the wild enthusiasm for my Fosters Farms quality Fresh whole Chicken $0.69lb monetary base,

Bob-3 Ex-BFF shared this with me.

A system for reviewing currencies based on the price of a Big Mac.

http://www.economist.com/content/big-mac-index

One has to wonder 💡 ;) ;) how they figure it out for India.

Enjoy.

I have.

One comment sez

""Burgernomics was never intended as a precise gauge of currency misalignment, merely a tool to make exchange-rate theory more digestible."

I say, Food for thought.

:)
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🎶

Rejoice Believers of Dark Mater

🎶

http://news.yahoo.com/dark-matter-final ... 40916.html

Has Dark Matter Finally Been Found? Big News Coming Soon

BOSTON — Big news in the search for dark matter may be coming in about two weeks, the leader of a space-based particle physics experiment said today (Feb. 17) here at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

That's when the first paper of results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a particle collector mounted on the outside of the International Space Station, will be submitted to a scientific journal, said MIT physicist Samuel Ting, AMS principle investigator. . . .

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Your faith and tax dollars may have been academically rewarded. :-\

El Moi

Can it power an automobile without pollution? 💡
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I discovered Mater!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mater_(Cars)

I shouldn't be silly like that.

here's the real story of why we need to know what the HIGGS BOSON is and how it might fit into the life of the universe.

Note that if all of this is true and some of it will be proven true, then physicists have tremendous work to do in the future to explain existence.

Will our universe end in a 'big slurp'? Higgs-like particle suggests it might

By Alan Boyle, Science Editor, NBC News

http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2013 ... might?lite

BOSTON — If the "Higgs-like particle" discovered last year is really the long-sought Higgs boson, the bad news is that its mass suggests the universe will end in a fast-spreading bubble of doom. The good news? It'll probably be tens of billions of years before that particular doomsday arrives.

That's one of the weirder twists coming out of the continuing analysis of results from Europe's Large Hadron Collider, which produced the first solid evidence for the existence of the Higgs boson last year. Current theory holds that the Higgs boson plays a role in imparting mass to other fundamental particles. Confirming the discovery of the Higgs would fill in the last blank spot in that theory, known as the Standard Model.

Physicists discussed the state of the Higgs quest in Boston on Monday during
moi621 (imported) wrote: Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:49 pm the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

So far, the particle that was found at the LHC fits all the requirements for the Higgs boson, but scientists aren't quite ready to confirm that the particle is really, truly the Higgs boson. It could be, say, just the first of multiple particles involved in the process. "The door is still very much open that there's [another] particle that has a role to play, or even more than that," said Christopher Hill, a physicist at Ohio State University who is also deputy physics coordinator for the LHC's Compact Muon Solenoid experiment.

The LHC has just started a two-year shutdown for equipment upgrades — and Howard Gordon, deputy chair of the physics program at Brookhaven National Laboratory, said "it's going to take another few years" after the collider is restarted to confirm definitively that the newfound particle is the Higgs boson.

In the meantime, physicists have tightened their estimates of the particle's mass: Hill said the current estimate from the Compact Muon Solenoid is 125.8 billion electron volts, or 125.8 GeV, plus or minus 0.6 GeV. The figure from the LHC's other Higgs-boson detector, known as ATLAS, is 125.2 GeV, plus or minus 0.7 GeV.

Those figures can be factored into equations that point to the long-term fate of the universe, said Joseph Lykken, a theoretical physicist at Fermilab.

So what's the outlook?

"If you use all the physics that we know now, and we do what we think is a straightforward calculation, it's bad news," Lykken said. "It may be that the universe we live in is inherently unstable. At some point, billions of years from now, it's all going to be wiped out."

He said the parameters for our universe, including the Higgs mass value as well as the mass of another subatomic particle known as the top quark, suggest that we're just at the edge of stability, in a "metastable" state. Physicists have been contemplating such a possibility for more than 30 years. Back in 1982, physicists Michael Turner and Frank Wilczek wrote in Nature that "without warning, a bubble of true vacuum could nucleate somewhere in the universe and move outwards at the speed of light, and before we realized what swept by us our protons would decay away."

Lykken put it slightly differently: "The universe wants to be in a different state, so eventually to realize that, a little bubble of what you might think of as an alternate universe will appear somewhere, and it will spread out and destroy us."

That alternate universe would be "much more boring," Lykken said. Which led him to ask a philosophical question: "Why do we live in a universe that's just on the edge of stability?" He wondered whether a universe has to be near the danger zone to produce galaxies, stars, planets ... and life.

Even Hill found it interesting that the parameters of particle physics put our universe right along the critical line. "That's something new, which we didn't know before, and which leads some of us to that there's something else coming," Hill said.

When Hill referred to "something else," he was talking about new discoveries in physics — not the end of the world. Lykken emphasized that it would be at least tens of billions of years before vacuum instability took hold.
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Given all the changes in our understanding of physics in the last 100 years, I would assume there would be considerably more changes over the next few tens of billion years, so this is probably not the last word on the subject. I am not going to add this to my worry list.

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