If what you say may be a Mayan mark to indicate a 'New Beginning', then we have not recognized it nor adapted to that new world. We are still living in the past, accustomed to the life we know of. And the old life may leave a great balance of our civilization 'asleep at the wheel' persay.
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>passing the watchdog a bowl of Miller Lite>
While I do agree with your summation of the Mayan Crossover, I have to disagree on the idea that evil humans can control such a big event as this one. I don't think evil in the modern form has the power to influence the masses from the inevitable...
If what you say may be a Mayan mark to indicate a 'New Beginning', then we have not recognized it nor adapted to that new world. We are still living in the past, accustomed to the life we know of. And the old life may leave a great balance of our civilization 'asleep at the wheel' persay.
I t...
Just as in the movie Matrix, something isn't right. Just as in the Mayan calendar warning, something isn't right as well. Are we so literally minded as to take the end of the Mayan calendar the end?
Months later, certain events begin to indicate that certain reversals in nature and human...
Ren;
I believe in some way that you may have what it takes to write SciFi, if you feel passionate about it. There are many reasons for all the many authors who tell such stories. But you must believe. My advice (if you are inclined), is to write short stories (between 1500 to 5000 words) and...
First of all, I write about time travel as a fiction. It is only based on such as I perceive it to be. And this all comes down to my love of mysteries I find in historical gaps in our own time and times of long ago. In my fictional stories, I attempt to tell the truth, however, the truth is...
The name was Grant but not the same fellah;
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4.0 out of 5 stars Time travel and Native American history in one August 14, 2012
By Grant Mcwilliams
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Interesting concept. I love time travel and the...
Having read this a few times, (and I hope I have it right), that his is a post from this board dating back to February 2001. Hmm. I will have to get back to you on this. I don't know and certainly don't believe that Grant Nelson is a book critique (reviewer), but if he is, he has written a...
I am going to be very careful here. Careful in that no one tries to read between the lines. If that is the case please ask for me to clarify what I am referring to and I will be more than happy to expound on the subject.
First of all, if you have read my bio, I am a self employed Science...
I know that I am lucky in so many ways. I have been given a clean bill of health today (finally) since June 28th when I was accidently bitten by a 22 inch moccasin, to having found a real scientist like yourself Ren to converse and share ideas. So I am twice lucky. Three if you count that I am...
+ I believe you are on to something Ren.
I just need to read through this to get the correlation in thought and theory. I know there is micr-singularities or worm holes that travel predicable areas of the Earth's crust. They shift very slowly over the years and many inexplicable events have...
Hmm ... well, the only snag in Mr. Singularity's theory was the term he used; ie, expressed in the square n representation of infinity. So too, and in a real sense (of understanding) is the reverse reciprocal of the term with the example of walking up to a computer with no CRC (error correction)...
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