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What’s My Next Step?

application | Interview | professional | psychic | tarot | unemployed | universe

The Universe is trying to tell me something and I’m pretty sure I know what part of the message is. In the past year my life has turned completely around. I’ve gone from being a professional with a really decent income and a secure job to unemployed and, apparently, unemployable.

After sending in hundreds of applications and a couple of hundred interviews I have yet to be offered a full-time job. O sure, I’ve gotten the odd temp job and I was even offered a long-term temp job – one that would never be permanent and paid much less than what I was used to making. I turned that one down and boy am I eating crow over it now.

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How many stars are in the universe?

stars | universe

Astronomers gathered at the Conference of the Astronomical International Union, in Sydney, Australia, consider that there is more stars in the sky than grains of sand in all the beaches and deserts of the whole world.
And the figure to which they arrived is astronomical!
There are 70 sextillions of stars. In other words: the number seven followed by 22 zeros.
This means that the number of stars in the visible universe is much bigger that the quantity of grains of sand in the whole planet Earth. And this is just taking into account the actual reach of modern telescopes. Doctor Simon Drive from the Australian National University pointed out that the real number can be even bigger.

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Reincarnation & Space-Time

collective unconcious | God | humanity | past lives | reincarnation | soul mates | universe

I suppose I was raised to believe in reincarnation. My mom claims to remember past lives, well, mostly past deaths, and she talked about it quite a lot while I was growing up.

If you would have asked me if I believed in reincarnation ten years ago I probably would have said yes. What I often used to think about back then was that there were some people that we were connected to beyond this life. Maybe my brother was my best friend, my best friend was my husband or wife, or my mother was my child.

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Expansion of the Universe

Blackholes | space | time travel | universe

This just came to me out of the blue. I remember in physics class that the Universe was expanding. And then I would later read this in magazines and books and also watch it on television.

What in the WORLD is the universe expanding into? Has anyone ever thought of what is outside the universe or if it ever stops? And if it stops, what else follows it? Is it an infinite thing?

These are all questions that amuse me. What about blackholes, are they really a portal through time or a collapsed star or whatever it is? What happens when something enters it? I know I'm going to leave some people hear amused and wondering the same things that I am wondering.

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Young Earth, Old and Stupid Theories

creation | education | Evolution | science | theories | universe

Judging from the latest I have been reading, seeing and listening to, all the "scientific" theories about "gradual" earth development and the age of the earth itself is all hogwash.

Tons of web sites out there tout theories from a bucketload of "alternative" scientists who think that the Grand Canyon, for example, was carved out of the desert suddenly by a massive water flow in ages past -- not by the Colorado River over "millions" of years.

Other experts see Mars and Venus as the culprits who, in ancient orbits, got too close to the Earth and caused upheavals that created the major mountain ranges we know as the Andes, Rockies, Sierra Nevada and Himalayas.

Jupiter has an upper atmosphere temperature of 300 degrees F, hotter than an oven, and it is monstrous, which means that all its satellites are impacted by enormous heat instead of being "cold." One of Saturn's remote moons was recently photographed spouting a massive liquid water geyser ... hey, that's at least 32 degrees F and its supposed to be 200 degrees below zero out there.

What gives? The volcanoes on Mars are way too big for a planet that size. There are way too many craters and lavalike "mares" on our own Moon for God's sake.

Noah's flood? It happened. Every ancient civilization records it.

Dinosaurs? Recent. All dating methods, including Carbon 14 and potassium-argon, are flawed because they assume controlled, constant, dead-even environments for "millions" of years on end.

Face it. Science sucks. The Bible thumpers are far closer to reality. Just look around you.

Greenland's melting. Fast. So is Antarctica. Hey, they used to be green at one time. They will be green again. It might be the end of regular life as we know it further in toward the equator, but so what? The tundra will melt and come alive with all kinds of life. We'll all have to move North. The Inuit will have to eat deer meat instead of whale blubber.

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Project Seek: Onassis, Kennedy and the Gemstone Thesis

There’s More Where This Came From

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