I guess that I don't like the fact that you can take two atomic clocks...place them on two jets going in opposite directions around the world...and when the two jets meet(and hopefully don't crash)...the clocks are telling different times. I also don't like the supposed fact that one changes something simply by observing it. I remember reading 'God and the New Physics' by Paul Davies...and 'Dancing Wu Li Masters' by Gary Zukav. I think that I warped my brain. Also, I guess I don't like the implications and ramifications regarding time travel, absolute foreknowledge, and freewill. 'The Openness of God' by Richard Rice opened my eyes regarding the problems of prophecy, absolute foreknowledge, freewill, and predestination. Are the prophecies in the book of Revelation...a divine history of the future...or a satanic script? Multiple timelines and parallel universes can be a bit disorienting as well. Human evolution on Earth was supposed to be a scientific fact. Creation in six literal days was supposed to be an indisputable theological doctrine. The evidence is that both of these views are wrong. What else is wrong? I rewatched Philip Corso, Jr's XCon 2004 presentation...and I liked it a lot...but I still don't like time travel. And if this is the reason why disclosure is not happening at a faster clip...there must be something that the PTB doesn't like about time travel...or that is highly volatile. I think that we are sophisticated ignoramuses playing with fire in Deep Underground Military Bases...and that the human race is getting it's fingers burnt...right up to it's armpits. Here are a couple of videos for your viewing pleasure:
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...43689164201392 2.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...63655896&hl=en
The Nazi Bell was sort of a time machine...I guess. Nazi scientists were deeply involved with circular reasoning. What would happen if you placed one particle accelerator on top of another one...and sent particles in opposite directions? Don't try this at CERN kiddies! We are so smart(with ET help?)...yet we can't figure out how to feed the starving...shelter the homeless...refrain from killing each other...or to cease destroying our environment(our home). What's wrong with this picture? Einstein said that he wanted to 'think God's thoughts after him'. Was this 'god' really Lucifer? I think that there are absolutes...with absolutely limitless ways of perceiving these absolutes. I guess one could refer to this as perceptual relativity. Heisenberg was principled...yet uncertain.