Randy Powell - Intro to Vortex Math - Part 1
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@JustinCruze69 I suppose the empty set could be seen as the absence of a value.
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@puzz613 1) I will agree if you can explain what represents a lack of value?
2) In your remark you responded like a typical American (know it all) (American is a stupid term anyway, I mean you reflect the U.S. status quo)
3) toroid/torus = I conveyed the idea correctly (u knew what I meant)
I wasn't saying a donut looks like a zero, don't be simple or narrow minded. The charts map out the donut - the HOLE is where 0 (nothing) is.
These words I type are only here to promote thought.
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1) Zero is absolutely a value.
2) I don't know where I called myself an American, but good of you to assume so.
3) A "donut shape" (which is a torus, not a toroid, by the way) just happens to look like the numeral for zero, which is totally arbitrary.
4) I'm an atheist (not that it's any of your concern) so your speculation about religious implications is lost on me, not that it was a valid argument anyway.
5) "BASED ON MATH" doesn't mean that it *is* math.
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@JustinCruze69 do you have any idea how uninformative that is? Btw, Randy Powell is a major spokesperson for this concept.
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@JustinCruze69 That's just about the dumbest/most devoid of facts - statement I've ever heard. I can hardly understand how someone can understand a topic which is this nonsensical. Analysing your general message any further will make my brain hurt, sorry.
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Watch Randy Powell's Ted presentation, it's only ten minutes or so, but he is suggesting this formula could unlock the key to the periodic table of elements, cure ALL diseases, allow us to travel anywhere in the universe...
Why would he spend his time teaching people something if he didn't think all that was true. I have great respect for his courage, and his willingness to try and improve life on earth for everyone !!! We need more Vortex Mathemeticians.
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@Bleumange The "glue" that holds the universe together. I know it seems wacky, I also understand that anyone who believes in anything (i.e. God,government) will have a hard time accepting Vortex math as legit. Randy Powell has used this information to create a source of non-decaying energy. Einstein spent time on this "inertia ether" as he called it. The main-stream (government/religion) establishment does not want every person to have access to this because it will obsolete our current system
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@Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaartin That seems constructive. Don't be upset with me but, you have developed an ego that interferes with you learning anything. (I was the same way)
My advice.. Soak up information, Whether you think it's bullshit or not, what you do with that information is the road to improving your life by solving problems. You can take information about rocketry and explore space, or destroy the earth. ITS UP TO US. (I know u r joking and thats cool) I'm a father so I take life seriously.
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@Schindlabua Yes, people have known for centuries. The First Human Civilization was built on this info. , (but I'm sure all the cities buried in the oceans of the world were put there by god to test our faith... just like dinosaur bones)-[sarcasm].. Randy Powell himself has spoke of a man in a Turkish Prison 100 years or so ago, he was considered "crazy" for having this information, and trying to improve the world with it. So what is the revolution to our economic nightmare? I'd love to know.
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@puzz613 What value does zero have? none. Zero is the absence of value. Not to mention if you keep watching and actually pay attention with an open mind instead being the typical American no it all, "Nay-Sayer". Zero is represented on the charts, and the toroid (donut shape) has a giant hole in the middle THAT is ZERO.
Why are people so quick to dismiss... ... I think it's because of the religious implications. THIS IS BASED ON MATH, not a language that can be altered to fit the student.
Fucking jesus.. tachyons, magnetic monopoles and gravitons are totally different things. I also like how he uses the words "proton" and "photon" interchangeably. Brilliant.
htomerif 4 months ago 17
Then it's people like this who complain that the "establishment" and the "mainstream scientific community" are biased against their new age, pseudo-scientific bullshit. You have said not a SINGLE thing interesting or which could not be easily explained away in REAL SCIENTIFIC LANGUAGE by a FIRST YEAR UNDERGRADUATE MATH STUDENT at ANY university. The ancient greeks knew much, much more mathematics than you, you pot-smoking lunatic. Try reading Euclid, you'll learn something!
Brunojoyal 2 months ago 7