We are in a maze, we are not in a labyrinth

wsx

We are in a maze, we are not in a labyrinth
« on July 2nd, 2013, 09:34 PM »Last edited on July 2nd, 2013, 09:40 PM by wsx
First off Superfluid helium
It leaks through glass, travels up objects, , has zero viscosity, which can be in a perpetual fountain. The catch is it has be be 2 kelvin degrees.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z6UJbwxBZI

Aren't we looking for answers only in the current temperature than the extreme when it comes to energy efficiency? If we all lived in the north pole or equator would we all see things differently?

We are in a maze since a maze has many roads and many long roads that lead to dead ends, and it may seem we are in a labyrinth which is one long winding road which make look like a maze.
I get the feeling plenty are stuck inside the box, obsessed with one way as if they are getting closer than further away. I can be the in the same boat too. The question is how does one step back and look at the entire maze as a whole to reevaluate where they are going?
It is true that when Edison made 100 lights that didn't work and someone pointed out he sailed 100 times and Edison replied it's not failure, not we know we discovered ways how it wont work.

I use to think you can get something out of nothing but it is not true. Only with something you can try get something more I feel. The road to nothing is nothing, and the road to something is something more. Maybe in the future with new technology can help with plenty of things as some feel but for now should we not solve what hand we are dealt with if we want to do something? Even cold fusion is something, or solar, wind, etc have ying and the energy the device gets is yang. Something like gravity, magnets, etc have the ying and yang, to be complete just like a couple and some want to get in the middle to be a 3 some.

Sometimes truth can be in front of our face and maybe we are so use to it we do not acknowledge it and we have to take a step back and start all over with a fresh new look at things. Scientists have messed up many times for being stubborn and focused in a narrow view. Sometimes up is down and down is up.
Well it's just something to think about to remind people to relax and look at things in a different way which might help.

Matt Watts

RE: We are in a maze, we are not in a labyrinth
« Reply #1, on July 2nd, 2013, 10:27 PM »
Something like flipping on a switch that energizes a pump, which sucks up all the darkness and to our amazement, we can see again.

It's a maze alright.  It is also difficult to determine what cost/benefit there is to getting though it.  As you get older, your sense of wonder diminishes.  The wonder you have left amounts to wondering if you will ever see the light at the end of the tunnel and if you do, will it be a train heading your way.

wsx

RE: We are in a maze, we are not in a labyrinth
« Reply #2, on July 3rd, 2013, 04:57 PM »
Well as one video states
"Why Are Revolutionary Scientists Young?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TzGsjPeG9o

It is because they are not set to the rules which restrict them. When people feel they know it all they do not explore i guess. And to be stuck in what everyone knows and not being open to have a fixed mind set then the person is suck. I do not mean to discourage but entourage people to try from the beginning to see new things that they missed. A new look can give the brain a rest and you learn new things since their is a thing as information overload.
http://www.naturalnews.com/041057_internet_fatigue_information_overload_news.html

But with everything it is the road getting there that is the important and not always the destination. Since to make it to the end without knowing or understanding how one got their is kind of pointless to some degree and cheap. Imagine inventing something revolutionary and people ask how did you do it and you say derrrr I don't know I guess dumb luck, then they will accept the invention but disregard you or resent you.

Here is a short and silly 9 min animated video which kind of states the point which I assume some will like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkAYze6ae18

Matt Watts

RE: We are in a maze, we are not in a labyrinth
« Reply #3, on July 4th, 2013, 02:41 AM »
So I have to ask, if it's not about the end results and instead about the journey getting there, can you do it again?  Or better yet, would you do it again?

wsx

RE: We are in a maze, we are not in a labyrinth
« Reply #4, on July 4th, 2013, 10:31 AM »
No one wants to waste time and do the same thing 2 or 10 times while their past actions were pointless. But doing something right then you will not need to do it again and if you do it wrong then you learn form it which it is a win win. Now if you do not learn anything and do it many times then it is a loss.

The founder of KFC went to over 100 stores before someone accepted to sell his chicken. All those times were failures you can say but he was dedicated. Most would give up under 100 tries. He did not know how to sell and just made good chicken he felt, and if he was a good salesperson and had bad chicken he would have gotten it the first try but it would have not lasted as long.

Obviously the end results is the point but the means always justify the ends. One can say they took another solar panal for free and call it free energy but the means does not justify the ends to be really considered "free energy" in how we interpret it. Some one I heard has a "free gas" card and they do not pay for gas but again it out of context.

So can the person that has free energy solar do it again and would they which is no in a way. For so many to spend time researching about free energy like you or other is it a waste with no results and would you do it again? You do what you like and if you find it fun then go for it. Did you learn something and feel better about it? Maybe you do. In the end are you good that you are here with no results? I hope so. Just because we learn does not mean we have to apply it every time and if we don't its useless. Some would be happy they would not have to do what they wasted time to learn how to replace a burned capacitor.

So much to learn in life and so many things that has been forgotten that has not been used. What a waste school was then. lol Since I was forced to go and can not remember the order of all presidents, the age or name of ancient artifacts, or the authors that have written stories in books I do not care. Now was that a waste yes since I did not care. But if I post here and no one listens as I assume most do not and NSA has a record of it all well I don't mind since it helps me think with the assumption that some might read it. I get the feeling you read it to make sure I don't say something bad in the forums. lol If I find something out will I say it? Not exactly. Will I hint about it? I feel no one listens for the most part.

Matt Watts

RE: We are in a maze, we are not in a labyrinth
« Reply #5, on July 4th, 2013, 05:15 PM »Last edited on July 4th, 2013, 05:16 PM by Matt Watts
Your comments are always welcome and for the most part I do initially try to read everything as a moderator, but more often then not I become interested in the content outside of those duties.  The views for this thread are at 33 right now, so never discount the spark you might set in someone's mind that gives them the inspiration to take things to the next level.

My hope has always been to break free of the corporate monopoly that basically owns each and every one of us.  I don't see that changing in what is left of my lifetime.  I do have hope that it will change; that people we awake and realize how deeply they are enslaved.  If I could be king of the world and make things happen as I envision them, I would make a lot of people very happy and a few very ticked off, probably enough they would kill me before I could accomplish much.  But if we all chose to be king of our own destiny, then it would be much harder for anyone to stop the transition.  I keep watching and waiting for people to begin to empower themselves, but have yet to see much of a spark that would lead me to believe it is really possible for the change to happen.

The more I look at the "big picture", the macro scale of our world, where we've been; where we are going, I see a pattern, a cycle.  It would seem the human experience has gone round and round this cycle many, many times and we haven't really progressed to any noticeable level.  We still kill for sport, we have concepts of money and finance that only improve the conditions of the few and not the many.  We have every imaginable group supporting some specific cause and no one supporting the cause of the whole.  We talk about freedom and independence yet the only existence of it is a mirage contained within our minds.  Our perception of reality is so vastly different than the logical and physical definition of reality.  It boggles the mind how off-course we as a species actually are.  And I'm afraid the cycle will continue many, many more times.

So sometimes a person has to ask themselves, what's the point in all this?  To be happy?  To be rich?  To be famous?  To be well to do?  I've asked myself that question numerous times and the answer usually comes up to be, I need to accomplish something that I can leave behind that may somehow break this cycle.  I have no idea how I will do that, but if reincarnation truly exists, I sure don't want to come back to the same damn place I just left from.  I would think leaving behind the blessing of free energy would change things.  It should empower people with the understanding we truly are all equal; we all have the potential to live in abundance and peace.  We do not need leaders, politicians, bankers and corporations to exist.  We do not need armies, starving children, destroyed villages and lives.  Evil requires Good to survive since it is by its very nature a parasite.  On the other hand, I've been taught Good requires Evil as a balancing force.  I no longer believe that rubbish anymore.  I think Good can manage itself once it finally gets a stronghold that allows it to flourish and thrive.  I want to be a part of it finally getting a chance to show what it is made of.  I know no other higher calling.

wsx

RE: We are in a maze, we are not in a labyrinth
« Reply #6, on July 4th, 2013, 09:03 PM »
Thanks

There are people that say they have made devices that work despite not public. The point is if people that unscientific figured it out then it can be done and in front of our faces. Maybe some did and are too afraid to speak up and just use it for themselves. Now if you figured it out and told it here don’t you think the 33 views I have can be form people that are not in agreement with you but looking for ways to see if anyone makes it known to quickly take down the into?

Sometimes the answer is in front of our face and we can be too smart to see it since we let common assumed truths get in the way of reality. The world was considered flat many felt and people could not understand many things due to being stuck in that mentality despite very smart for their time. The ancient Greeks knew the world was round but Romans and Muslims prevented it to be spread since might is right back then, and in a way it seems to be so now, despite wrong. People could have been exploring the space 1000 years ago if misconceptions were not in the way.

We are in the cycle of “The historical cycle seems to be: From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness to apathy; from apathy to dependency; and from dependency back to bondage once more."
http://www.monticellocollege.org/sites/default/files/files/tytler1.gif
It seems we are in the apathy stage.
http://trenchpress.com/?p=10440

Reincarnation I don’t think so. Purpose can be by ones own principles in what they feel. Some say it’s to be closer to God. That answer will not suffice to most. But let’s say you had it all, did it all, and eventually got tiered of it all. Then what? If a temporary psychological high in what pleases us is not the answer, then it is not about pleasure/happiness as the goal. One can not even skip to happiness as a goal sine slapping a smile on your face is not happy. But if you do what is right and say the truth by knowing the truth then one might understand. Monks in monasteries that sleep 3 hours, eat 2 times, and pray non stop all day for years on ends feel bliss. If happiness was a goal to reach for it them that can be one, but for people to handle it is another.
Here is the info about the monks which seems like another world. “CBS Documentary - A Visit To The Holy Mountain ATHOS, Greece”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxATVCWNQNw
As a note Tesla was in that denomination.

It seems like free energy comes at a price which most can not handle. People need truth first or else it will be like giving a lighter to a baby it seems. Give people freedom they want to be slaves, give people wealth they spend it to be poor, give people peace they want war, and you give them truth they want to be lied to.
Obviously not all will do it 100%, but will to a %, and many want others in the same boat with them.