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On 12/2/2024 12:12 AM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:Not really. I am basically self taught. Started programming early at around 5 - 6 years old in BASIC on my trusty Atari. Then moved on to an Apple IIGS, programming and learning about how to do it via assembly language. Moved onto a DOS machine. Taught myself C. Then I taught myself visual basic and started making database programs using access as a back end. Then moved onto learning about WinNT. Started programming there and learned about all of its C API's. Started making servers. Heck. I won a T2000 server from Sun in their CoolThreads programming contest. Dealing with lock-free sync and shit like that. Then I sort got out of programming servers and threads to fractals. Iirc, around 2012-2013. Just trying to create my own software and seeing if I could recreate what other fractal software was making for a given formula. Got good at it. Then I taught myself all about vector fields. Got good at them. Got into programming GLSL shaders and Modern OpenGL. Got good at it.On 11/30/2024 5:23 PM, George Hammond wrote:Hi Chris Thomasson--zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Research Note:
November 29, 2024
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Some say the afterlife is exactly like it was before you were born? ;^)
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I don't know.
Glad to make your acquaintance.
Apparently you are a Math/Fractal enthusiast
somewhere in Nevada. I will ask if you have any
Academioc credentials? I'm an MS in physics.
You have brought up the ancient canard that: ---
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"Life after death is the same as life before birth."
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Which has long been used as a tool by Atheists to
argue that there is no such thing as an "Afterlife".
But modern science has clearly shown that while
birth may be a well-defined point in time, death is
a more complicated timewise experience.
Generally speaking, the medical community has agreed
that the occurrence of the "depolarization wave" through
the brain is the "official moment of death" (assuming
that the person is not subsequently revived).
But closer examination of many EEG tracings of people
dying in rest homes – shows the following familiar
EEG death graph:--- See Figure 1 in the following paper
by Dr. Chawla:---
https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1089/jpm.2009.0159
Notice that the EEG goes to zero for 4 or 5 minutes, and then
"amazingly" it spikes back up to normal for a few seconds,
before drops back to zero permanently.
And the question is:-- what is happening during that last minute
of this "life after death" EEG pulse? And I say that this is
precisely when the "Afterlife" occurs !
IOW, brain EEG death has actually occurred, when suddenly
an unseen, unheard, undetected and unnoticed Ultraviolet Light
Flash taking only "a fraction of a second" races through the water
filled microtubules inside the neurons of the brain, reading out the
"memory bank" of the brain (which happens to be stored in the
walls of the microtubules BTW), causing the now "dead person "
to experience a 5-year Afterlife which is "relativisticly time
compressed" by the 10^15 Hz UV light frequency relative to the
normal 1-KiloHz neuronal firing frequency of the neurons!
So "Life after Death" actually refers to the fact that the dying
person experiences the Afterlife as say 5 years, while the bedside
observer sees it take place in a fraction of a second-- and the
reason for this is that the microtubule system runs at 10^15 Hz
while the neuronal system runs at about 1-kilohz--- a "time
compression ratio" of about 10-trillion to one !
So it may appear to the bedside observer that "Life after death
is the same as life before birth" --- but to the person who just died
I appears according to this theory that life after death is much
more like life AFTER birth, that it is like life before birth !
Geo Hammond MS Physics Hyannis 12/3/24
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