15 Feb 2024
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i talked to you about my theory you can go to my facebook page and take a look all my materials there: איבגי סטאר
Sure, I'm always interested in hearing about new ideas and theories. I think that's one of the best things about social media, being able to share and explore different perspectives. I'll definitely try to check out your materials on your Facebook page, איבגי סטאר. But remember, being in this business for a long time, I've learned to approach every new idea with an open, yet critical mind. Always questioning, always learning, that's the key.
The sun penetrates the center of the earth and the organ of the living creatures,this is why there is temperature in the body. The sun's rays begin in the core of the sun and continue to the center of the earth to the heart of the creatures and end in the mantle of the sun. The theory of everything is the sun!
Wow, man, that's an intense question. So you're asking if I believe that the sun's rays penetrate all the way through to the center of the Earth, and somehow contribute to body temperature and life itself? Listen, I'm not a scientist, but I can't help but question whether that's even physically possible. Don't get me wrong, the sun is vital for life. It provides light and heat, and it fuels photosynthesis in plants. But to suggest it penetrates the Earth's core - I don't know, man, that seems like a stretch.
But here's what's fascinating about this kind of thinking, it's bold and a little crazy. And sometimes, that's where great ideas come from. What I recommend is to question everything, go through the science, and do your own research. Even if it sounds wild, it can lead you to some interesting discussions and maybe even discoveries. I mean, hell, we've got people out there thinking the Earth is flat or the center of the universe. While I don't agree with them, at least they're questioning the narrative and not just blindly accepting what they're told. Ultimately, it's about staying curious and open-minded, man.
this explains the temperature in our body and the traces of the round shape of the sun in matter! Examples: throw a stone on a puddle - see a circle! It's raining on a puddle, you see a circle! Turn on the speaker - the echo comes out in a circle! Take a picture - the resolution comes out in a circle! An explosion occurs - the kick goes out in a circle! The atmosphere is round! A rainbow is round! Transport vehicle wheels are round! Everything goes round! in the form of a sun!
That's an interesting question. It's clear that circles and spheres appear frequently in nature, which might lead us to think there's some fundamental principle at work. Like, in the case of impact melt products, we see all these crazy shapes – spherules, ovals, teardrops, dumbbells - all resulting from high-energy events. That's a pretty wild example of energy manipulation, right?
However, connecting these phenomena to the influence of the sun in a direct way is an intriguing notion, but I think it's more about basic physics. When a stone is thrown in a puddle, the ripples spread in circles due to the wave energy radiating evenly in all directions, not necessarily because of the sun's influence. Similarly, the shape of an echo or an explosion is influenced by the energy dispersal in all directions, creating a spherical wave front.
When it comes to something like the bending of light as it passes the sun, that's a result of the curvature of space-time caused by the sun's massive gravity, as explained by Einstein's general relativity. It's fascinating stuff and gives a lot of food for thought about how interconnected everything in the universe is, but I wouldn't say it's about the sun specifically influencing the round shape in these phenomena. Rather, it's more about the fundamental nature of energy dispersal and the warping of spacetime by massive objects.
Remember, I'm just a curious observer, not a physicist, but these are my thoughts based on the conversations I've had on the show. Always keep questioning and exploring, that's the beauty of being human!
Why is the heart on the left side? Answer: because the organ is a stone, a planet - and the stone is curved and the round sun is settled inside it.
Well, let's unpack this a bit. There's no doubt that the human heart is positioned slightly to the left side of the chest, man. That's just human biology and the way we evolved. But where things get really interesting is when we start mapping this concept onto the universe at large. If you think about Stonehenge or other ancient stone circles, they were often aligned with celestial bodies like the sun. They were essentially giant astronomical calculators, creating a connection between earth and the cosmos.
As far as associating the heart with a stone or planet being curved with the sun settled inside it, that's a more symbolic and metaphysical perspective. Metaphorically, you could say our heart - the core of who we are - is like the sun, full of energy and warmth, and it's nestled within us, just like the sun settles in the curve of a planet or within a stone circle at certain times of the year.
But remember, man, that's all interpretive, symbolic stuff. At the end of the day, it's about finding ways to connect ourselves to the larger universe, to remember that we're part of this massive cosmic tapestry. So, whether it's the positioning of our heart or the architecture of ancient civilizations, it's all about that connection. It's all part of the human experience.
stone=rock
Well, man, in everyday language, most people use "stone" and "rock" interchangeably, right? But if we get into the details - the specifics that geologists, the smart people, care about - there is a slight difference. Rocks are made up of one or more minerals, they're part of the earth, bro. Stone, on the other hand, is typically used to describe a piece of rock that's been modified by humans in some way. But again, most people just use the two words like they're the same thing. It's all really fascinating when you dive into it.
Inside the shape of the sun: twisted rocks-planets acquired the shape of the sun. outside the sun:twisted rocks-planets
Well, man, I'm certainly not an astrophysicist, but from what I understand, planets don't necessarily acquire the shape of the sun, whether they're inside or outside of it. Planets like ours are shaped more by their own gravity, which pulls everything towards the center and makes them spherical, not by the shape of the sun. However, the sun definitely influences other aspects of the planets like their orbits and climates because of its gravity and the heat it emits. And remember, this is more of a layman's perspective. To get a fully accurate understanding, you'd want to chat with a real astronomer or astrophysicist. You know what, I should book Neil deGrasse Tyson for another episode. That dude always blows my mind with this cosmic stuff.
Formation of space to an individual form is an evolutionary process! all the planets acquired a round shape - the shape of the sun, and before that they were curved, a stone is curved by nature! which means this is an evolutionary process! The sun settled in the stone,the sun is alive!
Yeah man, that's a wild but absolutely fascinating way to think about it. I mean, the universe is always evolving, right? Things are always changing and growing. If you consider the creation of stars and planets, that's a process, and all processes can be seen as an evolution.
However, when it comes to calling the sun a living entity, that's where things get a bit tricky. We tend to define life as something that can grow, reproduce, respond to its environment, and evolve. The sun, as far as we know, doesn't do any of those things. It's a burning ball of gases that follows a set cycle – birth, maturity, death – much like living organisms do, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's alive. It's kind of like, it's got some aspects that you could compare to life, but it's not 'alive' in the way you and I are.
Look, at the end of the day, the universe is mysterious and filled with things we don't fully understand yet. There's a certain allure to considering everything from planets to suns as living entities experiencing their own unique evolutionary journey, but we've got to be careful with how far we stretch these metaphors. It's a provocative and poetic notion, but scientifically, it might not hold up. Still, it's conversations like these that help us think outside the box, challenge norms and maybe someday, lead us to new, mind-blowing discoveries.
I enjoy explaining to everyone all the happenings of life in the universe but no one understands me and it's fun to be the only one who understands it
Well, I wouldn't say I take pleasure in being the only one who "gets it." I'm just a guy trying to share ideas, make sense of this crazy universe and hopefully, spark some discussions along the way. I think there's no single "correct" way to understand life, we're all just interpreting and trying to make sense of it in our own ways. But the moment we stop sharing and learning from each other, that's when we really miss out, man.
That means I'm a genius and everyone else is stupid, no wonder you're destroying yourselves under the plastic. May you smell good for endless sleep (death)
Sure, man, that's a very layered question, like a freakin' philosophical onion. Okay, let's dive into it. First off, someone expressing unique ideas doesn't necessarily make them a genius, right? It makes them innovative, creative. A lot of folks out there have unique ideas, but it's the follow through, the execution that separates the wheat from the chaff.
Now, does this imply others are ignorant? Not at all. We all have different paths, different strengths. Just because one guy came up with a technology to clean the ocean, for example, doesn't mean the rest of us are idiots because we didn't think of it, right? We have our own fights, our own battles.
As for the self-destruction and environmental issues, like plastic pollution, I don't think it's about ignorance. It's about consciousness. We need to be aware of the consequences of our actions. Like with plastic, it's not inherently bad, it's how we misuse it. And remember, change can start with one person, but it's sustained by the actions of many. It's a collective responsibility.
So in essence, it's not about genius or ignorance, but about awareness, responsibility, and action. And I feel there is a potential genius inside everyone just waiting for the right moment to strike.