Ignorance is when a teacher tattoos in the grey matter of the young ones with a keen mind - full of curiosity that......
.......all truths have been given to men millennia ago........and still the ultimate truth of today
*Even the greatest professor in the greatest in the greatest uni today would warn his students that half of what they are taught will be proven wrong in the next decade!
There is nothing , outside of yourself, that can enable you to get better, stronger,quicker,richer, or.smarter. Everything is within. Everything exists. Seek nothing outside of Yourself.
Yes, Gold. If only everyone's best temple is their own body.......discipline to be a responsible, proactive and principled person....
.....the earth could be saved from today.
Factfile: The vicious cycle of ecosystem destruction, zoonotic epidemic and religiosity dependence
Humans Began Mass Ecological Destruction 3,000 Years Ago - since the construction of the first temple (Gobekli Tepe). Although humans began to impact Earth's surface between 10,000 to 8,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers, farmers, and pastoralists had made a ‘global environmental impact’ on the land by 1,000 BC.
3,000 years ago we had people doing really invasive farming in many parts of the globe. Mass destruction of the natural environment and loss of biodiversity due to habitate invasion and animal extinction, zoonotic outbreaks had been a consequence. Without germ theory, many unexplained fever illlness had striken and wipe out villages after villages.
Divinity help was much sought after. Countless and massive temples were built at the expense of forest clearing. Shamans and withchcraft chanting proliferate like the mushroom after a raining season.
Bat-associated viruses emerged from the loss of bat habitat from deforestation and agricultural expansion. Pathogens do not respect species boundaries. Biodiversity loss and climate change exacerbate each other. The loss of species and habitats contributes to climate disruption, which in turn can accelerate biodiversity loss — both of which can contribute to the rise of pandemics.
New revelations (Part 1): A long journey to today's life on earth (Insight for the young minds)
The age of the Earth is about 4.54 billion years; the earliest undisputed evidence of life on Earth dates from at least 3.5 billion years ago. Nevertheless, there is evidence that suggests life began as early as 4.5 billion years ago.
In January 2018, a study found that 4.5 billion-year-old meteorites found on Earth contained liquid water along with prebiotic complex organic substances that may be ingredients for life. In March 2017, fossilized microorganisms were announced to have been discovered in hydrothermal vent precipitates from an ancient sea-bed in the Nuvvuagittuq Belt of Quebec, Canada. These may be as old as 4.28 billion years, the oldest evidence of life on Earth, suggesting "an almost instantaneous emergence of life" after ocean formation 4.41 billion years ago.
Let's rewind time back about 3.5 billion years. Our beloved planet looks nothing like the lush home we know today - it is a turbulent place, still undergoing the process of formation. Land is a fluid concept, consisting of molten lava flows being created and destroyed by massive volcanoes.
The air is thick with toxic gasses like methane and ammonia which spew from the eruptions. Over time, water vapor collects, creating our first weather events, though on this early Earth there is no such thing as a light drizzle. Boiling hot acid rain pours down on the barren land for millions of years, slowly forming bubbling oceans and seas. Yet in this unwelcoming, violent landscape, life begins. The creatures which dared to arise are called cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae. They were the pioneers of photosynthesis, transforming the toxic atmosphere by producing oxygen and eventually paving the way for the plants and animals of today. But what is even more incredible is that they were the first to do something extraordinary - they were the first cells to join forces and create multicellular life.
The evolution of multicellular life from simpler, unicellular microbes was a pivotal moment in the history of biology on Earth and has drastically reshaped the planet’s ecology. The first evidence of multicellularity is from cyanobacteria-like organisms that lived 3–3.5 billion years ago. Grypania spiralis, a newly discovered group of 2.1-billion-year-old fossil organisms may be the earliest known example of complex life on Earth.
Life started to develop the ability to metabolise oxygen - that is, respirate - sometime over 1.45 billion years ago.
A larger archaeon engulfed a smaller bacterium, and somehow the bacterium's new home was beneficial to both parties, and the two stayed together. That symbiotic relationship resulted in the two organisms evolving together, and eventually those bacteria ensconced within became organelles called mitochondria. Every cell in your body except red blood cells has large numbers of mitochondria, and these are essential for the respiration process. They break down oxygen to produce a molecule called adenosine triphosphate, which multicellular organisms use to power cellular processes.
Before photosynthesis evolved, Earth's atmosphere had no free oxygen. Photosynthetic prokaryotic organisms that produced O2 as a waste product lived long before the first build-up of free oxygen in the atmosphere, perhaps as early as 3.5 billion years ago. Oxygen only began to persist in the atmosphere in small quantities about 50 million years before the start of the Great Oxygenation Event. Then this mass oxygenation of the atmosphere resulted in rapid buildup of free oxygen. At current rates of primary production, today's concentration of oxygen could be produced by photosynthetic organisms in 2,000 years. In the absence of plants, the rate of oxygen production by photosynthesis was slower in the Precambrian, and the concentrations of O2 attained were less than 10% of today's and probably fluctuated greatly; oxygen may even have disappeared from the atmosphere again around 1.9 billion years ago. These fluctuations in oxygen concentration had little direct effect on life, with mass extinctions not observed until the appearance of complex life around the start of the Cambrian period, 541 million years ago. The presence of O2 provided life with new opportunities. Aerobic metabolism is more efficient than anaerobic pathways , and the presence of oxygen created new possibilities for life to explore. Since the start of the Cambrian period, atmospheric oxygen concentrations have fluctuated between 15% and 35% of atmospheric volume.
The maximum of 35% was reached towards the end of the Carboniferous period (about 300 million years ago), a peak which may have contributed to the large size of insects and amphibians at that time.
Whilst human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, affect relative carbon dioxide concentrations, their effect on the much larger concentration of oxygen is less signi
Life started to develop the ability to metabolise oxygen - that is, respirate - sometime over 1.45 billion years ago.
A larger archaeon engulfed a smaller bacterium, and somehow the bacterium's new home was beneficial to both parties, and the two stayed together. That symbiotic relationship resulted in the two organisms evolving together, and eventually those bacteria ensconced within became organelles called mitochondria. Every cell in your body except red blood cells has large numbers of mitochondria, and these are essential for the respiration process. They break down oxygen to produce a molecule called adenosine triphosphate, which multicellular organisms use to power cellular processes.
Before photosynthesis evolved, Earth's atmosphere had no free oxygen. Photosynthetic prokaryotic organisms that produced O2 as a waste product lived long before the first build-up of free oxygen in the atmosphere, perhaps as early as 3.5 billion years ago. Oxygen only began to persist in the atmosphere in small quantities about 50 million years before the start of the Great Oxygenation Event. Then this mass oxygenation of the atmosphere resulted in rapid buildup of free oxygen. At current rates of primary production, today's concentration of oxygen could be produced by photosynthetic organisms in 2,000 years. In the absence of plants, the rate of oxygen production by photosynthesis was slower in the Precambrian, and the concentrations of O2 attained were less than 10% of today's and probably fluctuated greatly; oxygen may even have disappeared from the atmosphere again around 1.9 billion years ago. These fluctuations in oxygen concentration had little direct effect on life, with mass extinctions not observed until the appearance of complex life around the start of the Cambrian period, 541 million years ago. The presence of O2 provided life with new opportunities. Aerobic metabolism is more efficient than anaerobic pathways , and the presence of oxygen created new possibilities for life to explore. Since the start of the Cambrian period, atmospheric oxygen concentrations have fluctuated between 15% and 35% of atmospheric volume.
The maximum of 35% was reached towards the end of the Carboniferous period (about 300 million years ago), a peak which may have contributed to the large size of insects and amphibians at that time.
Whilst human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, affect relative carbon dioxide concentrations, their effect on the much larger concentration of oxygen is less signi
Proving the germ theory of disease was the crowning achievement of the French scientist Louis Pasteur. He was notthe first to propose that diseases were caused by microscopic organisms, but the view was controversial in the 19th century, and opposed the accepted theory of “spontaneous generation”.
Abnormal facial, limb and back muscle contraction due to a bacterial toxin (tetanospasmin)........as though victims got lifted up from the bed by poltergeist.....and the evil expression of the face and grunting or screaming noise just evilish....mimic possessiom by evil spirits (a case of tetanus by germ)
Proper education is the answer. Question 1: Which is more important and healthier for a child's mental faculty and development -
understanding how the down-to-earth humanity concept, evidence-based evolution theory and ever-increasing intriguing cosmology (the big bang and Big Rip), or
existence of eternal divinity hell fire, unquestionable 7-day creationism phenomena and the 'one and only' text of truth (vs thousands with similar claim)
Thesis 1: Thousand years of astrological study, agricultural practices and Sun praying
For thousands of years, people have celebrated the middle of winter for centuries. Winter Solstice is the longest night of winter, after which each of the days grow progressively longer until the Summer Solstice. Many cultures celebrated this sign of winter's waning and traditions of the Solstice have continued into today's other Winter Festivals. The importance of agriculture in early societies made the seasons very important to their celebrations. Spring and Summer were times of new life and Fall was the time of the Harvest.
Winter, cold and dark, was a time of little sunlight. The sun's light weakened towards Winter, and people feared that it might disappear completely. In order to honor the sun, people celebrated. If they honored the sun, they felt it would return quickly and completely. Music, bonfires, and feasts were used to honor the sun back to its full strength.
In September the Sun is born out of the constellation Virgo, the Virgin. In November/December the Sun falls to the south superimposed on the Southern Cross (star constellation(.
December 22,23,24 the winter solstice, the Sun is entombed 3 days and 3 nights - sky darkens for tgree days - no daylight.
December 25th, the Sun is reborn out of the winter solstice
Thirty days after December 25th the Sun enters the sign of the waterman, Aquarius (Thirty years after his birth He enters the water of the waterman baptist)
The Sun enters the sign of the fish, Pisces. (He selects his disciples from among the fishermen.)
The Sun enters the sign of the lamb Aries that takes away the cold of the winter. (He becomes the lamb of G*d that takes away the sins of the world)
In the Northern Hemisphere the Sun moves to the right side of Eastern Sky and summer comes The movement across the vernal equinox is called celestial right ascension. (He ascends into heaven to sit at the right hand of the father)
The Sun concludes its journey in the sign of Leo the lion. (He concludes his ministry as the Lion of Judah)
Question 2 : Which is for unity, peace and harmony of young gen - integrative astromyth or divisively exclusive specific (the one and only) religiosity?
Wih better observation of the solar system, only the youngest of the three abrahamic line of religiosity managed to decipher the fact that the source of light from the moon is from the sun.......
..........one of the over 10,000 factual errors of earlier versions
Thesis 3: The Fallacy, Deception and Delusion of Freewill
(There’s No Such Thing as Free Will)
For centuries, philosophers and theologians have almost unanimously held that civilization as we know it depends on a widespread belief in free will—and that losing this belief could be calamitous. In contrary, all human behaviors, in fact, follow the clockwork laws of cause and effect.
To many, it seemed implausible that our conscious awareness of a decision is only an illusory afterthought.
* In recent decades, research on the inner workings of the brain has helped to resolve the nature-nurture debate—and has dealt a blow to the idea of free will. Hi-tech functional brain scanners and imaging have enabled us to peer inside a living person’s skull, revealing intricate networks of neurons and allowing scientists to reach broad agreement that these networks are shaped by both genes and environment.
faith in 1) abiogenesis - non life to life 2) upward evolution - from simple ameoba to complex man 3) random firing of brain neuron producing intelligible thought
if one wishes to stay consistent in his worldview, then one should ask why would a randomly assembled atoms try hard to convince other random creatures on such a thing called truth?
Not to suffer but to dissolve your karmic debts as Hindus believe. Even a billionaire faces some kind of unhappiness or setbacks. This life on earth is to dissolve your past karmic debt completely and attain MOKSHA (no rebirth).
This book is the result of the author's many years of experience and observation throughout his 26 years in the stockbroking industry. It was written for general public to learn to invest based on facts and not on fantasies or hearsay....
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Ignorance is when a teacher tattoos in the grey matter of the young ones with a keen mind - full of curiosity that......
.......all truths have been given to men millennia ago........and still the ultimate truth of today
*Even the greatest professor in the greatest in the greatest uni today would warn his students that half of what they are taught will be proven wrong in the next decade!