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Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution / Reviving the Woolly Mammoth out of the polar ice.
« on: 26/12/2012 07:36:55 »
Is it possible to revive the Wooly Mammoth from the frozen specimens in the polar ice, from their frozen seed, DNA? All this before the ice melts and they finally decay?

I suppose through veterinarian artificial insemination or the creation of a seed, egg pair, in which healthy elephants cells are taken and the Nucleus is replaces with the freshly warmed specimen, and then placed inside an elephants uterus.

Also considering the possibility of ancient diseases, as a problem.

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Physiology & Medicine / Re: What happens to the brain and mind at death?
« on: 16/11/2012 14:56:43 »
From one of my favourite resources comes an article, that finds high G forces can cause out of body experiences. It is a trigger.
http://near-death.com/experiences/triggers06.html

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Just Chat! / Re: What will happen to me when I die?
« on: 16/11/2012 09:42:58 »
http://near-death.com/experiences/triggers06.html

In this link, some research has been done to experiences other than hypoxy in the USAF under multiple Gs.

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Just Chat! / Beatles music video appliance in ladies hand, what is it?
« on: 20/10/2012 08:59:12 »
Hi, in this Beatles music video, right at the end of Hey you've got to hide your love away, the lady produces an object, what is it?


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Just Chat! / Re: What will happen to me when I die?
« on: 17/10/2012 05:30:28 »
When a persons thoughts perish as in the Bible, this means they are in the grave, sheol.

When a person dies the soul goes to the author of the character of the soul.

According to my understanding of biology, human animation comes from the burning of fuel in the mitochondria. This leads to movement and thus life, in all the different cell specializations. Making a system, with particular emphasis on the nerves of the brain. And some not all hold that existence, or consciousness is the action of the brain. And that once it stops moving there is no existence. Some others see it differently that or every action of the mind there is a corresponding action in the nervous system.

I too have been dreaming. I suffered a cold recently, rare these days, and I saw memories of my youth when I often had colds, and also dreams from past sleeps came back to mind, places that look a little familiar. From twenty years ago and around those times.

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Just Chat! / Re: Do science and religion have any common ground?
« on: 22/09/2012 08:30:02 »
I'd say the Gospels lie between History and legend. One can draw a verdict but not prove anything. And there is evidence in history, and in practice and observations of all kind of near death experiences.

It seems many of our ancestors were moved by the beauty of people, cities and natural formations like the Grand Canyon, Sydney Harbour, London, Tweed Crater and the Himalayas to believe in God. But for such among us, science can replace faith in God.

Ones like me have evidence in the Spirit of Christ as basis instead of the above philosophy, experiencing forgiveness, a clear conscience, overcoming sin, seeing and hearing healings, secret thoughts revealed, infillings of the presence of God, the Spirit, refreshing, and like static electricity, tangible anointing. Others having the same or similar 'experiences' of phenomena, laughing, crying, shaking. Also the unclean spirits. At the name of Jesus people screaming simultaneously, then stopping when commanded. Glossolalia, hearts strangely warmed. Men telling other men, that they love each other. It can be seen, felt, understood and is a testimony. Brain scans have been done on people with Glossolalia.

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Just Chat! / Re: Do science and religion have any common ground?
« on: 17/09/2012 00:01:32 »
In this case, how does one define, "science" and "religion"? Common ground obviously does not mean the ground or the universe.

I think god devised time. Trying to see out, is like a fish looking out at the land. We live in time. God lives above time and in it as well. I suppose he can see every moment past present and future all at once. Hard to understand, for he also gets angry in Genesis with the world of war lords, regrets creation, and destroys it, then wishes he didn't have to destroy so much, and makes the promise never to destroy the world with water again. Then the sign of the rainbow. I must ask some theologians about that.

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Geek Speak / Re: Applications anyone can use when in a foreign city to get services
« on: 15/09/2012 15:56:23 »
thanks, GPS built into an android phone would help too.

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Geek Speak / Applications anyone can use when in a foreign city to get services
« on: 14/09/2012 16:53:30 »
Good day, I want to know about applications, whether Apple, Android or Windows, or even Symbian... anyone can use, English speaker or Hungarian... to find police stations, hospitals, consuls, banks... in a foreign city. Which may be Istanbul, London, Rome, Tokyo, Chicago or Rio...

I am thinking maps, perhaps a download via an internet cafe. Or before you go. Fonts translators...

Things girls from the eastern Europe can use. But also Australians and Brits.

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Just Chat! / Re: Tens of thousands of FSU/Eastern European girls are missing into slavery!
« on: 04/09/2012 16:28:34 »
One source of info I have seen a few times is the United Nations, as in this article. Measuring FSU losses per year at 800,000 to 4,000,000 young women and men each year. It shows how much just one girl can bring a slaver a year.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/worldview/091203/moldova-sex-trafficking

The likes of Hungarians actually need to stick together much more that they do! Change laws...!

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Technology / Re: 3D Image Monitors available!
« on: 31/08/2012 18:14:56 »
It would in the medical profession immediately. As you may know, they have been working on looking inside a lot over the past twenty years.

But in media and entertainment, it will be a great challenge for film editors or video editors! A great new adaption and room of possibilities. I must talk with my dad about it. It is his industry, maybe see him on father's day.

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Just Chat! / Re: What will happen to me when I die?
« on: 31/08/2012 09:35:21 »
You can't understand the life force or mind with physics.

Here is an older thread on the subject:
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=25110.msg270984#msg270984

The USAF tested persons under multi G Forces until they collapsed unconscious and the physical phenomena called hypoxy does not account for most of the experiences of people in near death experiences, like remaining conscious, going up a tunnel of light and perceiving other entities... What interests me in this thread are the recollections of people of their operations as seen from above while for example the brain was cooled to about 2 degrees Celsius. Near ice. And with no blood flow. Too accurate.

There are lots of such accounts. And scientists aiming to disprove them, trying to find abnormalities in the brains of these people, compared to the ones who see nothing and only time goes by. Reminds me of The Tomorrow People.

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Technology / 3D Image Monitors available - will they prove popular?
« on: 14/08/2012 01:30:50 »
I got a magazine called photonics spectra, and saw inside a new monitor like a glass dome and within a 3D image of a human organ like a liver. So now we have 3D monitors. We could have these in house soon. And it is in keeping with some sci fi portrayals of what was then the future.

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Technology / Re: Samsung Galaxy 7 inch pad connecting for navigation on the move?
« on: 14/08/2012 01:26:33 »
Second hand pocket wifi is very cheap on ebay.

Some navigator apps only use GPS by satellite and on board memory of maps.

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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Is there a cure for pimples?
« on: 08/08/2012 21:46:01 »
My GP prescribed me daily Emycin antibiotics and daily if possible, Phisohex cream. Both antibiotics. Hard to reach, but it is for my back, very slow effects. Effects my pooing and maybe had brought me through unknown infections without sufferings...

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Just Chat! / Re: Tens of thousands of FSU/Eastern European girls are missing into slavery!
« on: 08/08/2012 09:01:54 »
I am checking out this one first;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking

This includes a critics' section about figures.

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Just Chat! / Tens of thousands of FSU/Eastern European girls are missing into slavery!
« on: 05/08/2012 21:49:24 »
Good day, I have read articles over the years about people trafficking. The victims are forced into horrible work in the sex industry, and may die in it. Years ago I referred to Nomi's story, in Israel.

Reader's Digest Nov 2010 prints that 250,000 are traded like horses in Europe, each year. 50,000 from Russia, 15,000 from Poland and 30,000 from Hungary, and Albanians are afraid to send their children to school.

Men can also be victims.

There are 40,000 in the United States, 270,000 in the EU, 399,000 in Latin America and the Caribbean. There are 22,000,000 in India. They are sometimes raped and beaten, and thrust into cold water to minimize bruising. I think most Indian slaves are labourers.

In 2007, I read an article about a Lithuanian lady who was betrayed by her best friend and sold into slavery, before police rescued her in Britain, she was forced to serve thirty men a day for ten years.

I recently heard Austria had made laws to end this, and Arnold Schwarzenegger had decided to enforce laws against slavery in California. In Australia there is now a division of police that are well funded to end this here too. Germany, I do not know what action they are taking.

Being for my cousins in Hungary, I hope the transit points will be closed, and the FSU police can work together better. And that Turkey will cease being a transit point.

It seems the matter is in the hands of lawyers and senators in our countries and in such as Hungary, maybe educators should take action.

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Physiology & Medicine / Can longevity amongst Hungarian be increased beyond 65?
« on: 05/08/2012 19:56:24 »
Previously I posted about the average age of Scots, but was wrong, Scots live into their 70s, but Hungarian men only to 65, due to pollution and suicide...

Can anything be done to improve that?

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Just Chat! / Re: When we sleep does our conscious go somewhere else?
« on: 04/08/2012 20:48:46 »
It is an interesting idea, seems to me to be a state of mind, late at night. There is a radio show that plays on this you can download free, called "Ultima Thule".

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Does the moon create atmospheric tides?
« on: 04/08/2012 20:45:37 »
I know the moon pulls the seas to tides, but does it effect the atmosphere as well?

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