tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28823501.post8465933183369642850..comments2023-06-19T23:26:32.126+10:00Comments on QuantumG's Blog: A Likely ScenarioQuantumGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17336493213317053535noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28823501.post-24965778988127550322010-07-19T19:30:41.213+10:002010-07-19T19:30:41.213+10:00I believe that the detection of asteroids as well ...I believe that the detection of asteroids as well as other activities in space observation can not be neglected. The fact is that there is space there, and we can not be alien to him. A man must know where you live. Its limitations are the ground where digging to find treasure, and the sky, where you can grow, but it's still a kid. Subject to what is on earth and is a subject of which is in heaven. Human limits, and in truth tridimensinal knowledge of the magnitude of the infinite cosmos, goes beyond knowing what is on your left or right, forward or backward. Today we know a world wide, but limited. The man many still dig wells to find many treasures and can never overlook an Expanding into the sky. There is space for development, an abundance of places for a diversity of life. We should not worry so much about the fourth dimension, just live it in the soul when we place a massive 3D. In this fits the idea that it is very necessary to observe asteroids now, forever and ever, not as an activity of fear, but the activity of expanded consciousness, where humanity opens his eyes to heaven, and is not limited to a level basically two-dimensional, left and right, front and back with minimal experience of the treasures of heaven and earth, three-dimensional. The fact is that there may be larger is the height. Left and right meet in a round world. The altitude rises to infinity bestowing the colossal.Victor Moraesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28823501.post-19423640597161581332010-07-19T12:33:10.432+10:002010-07-19T12:33:10.432+10:00I feel like laughing. No wait, I feel like crying...I feel like laughing. No wait, I feel like crying.<br /><br />Perfect, hideously, accurate.<br /><br />It reminds me of the SF quake of 1989. I had been listening to "Emergency Broadcast System" tests on the radio my whole life, but when this earthquake hit, all the radio stations went off the air as power failed, region wide.<br /><br /><i>"This has been a test of the emergency alert system. In the event of a real emergency,"</i> (fill in the blank).<br /><br />Thanks TrentBennetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07953178102838926876noreply@blogger.com