Post by Pincho Paxton on Dec 21, 2013 12:00:12 GMT
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Fate Or No Fate
In this respect I have lived a very strange life that has been guided by fate. I have had so many fatalistic events happen to me that I had to include fate as part of my theory of evolution. It started before I was even born...
... A simple thing, before I was born my mother found a shoe box on her step in the snow with blue shoes in it. She said "It will be a boy!" So I was a boy, and she put fate into my head by telling me this story. She told me of the dream that she had "I started school in my dream, and there were some pansies on the window sill. When I actually started school I looked on the window sill, and there were some pansies." Then she told me "I made a stitched picture and put it in a jumble sale. Many years later at another jumble sale, I saw my picture, and bought it back." All of the stories are quite simple to explain, but my own stories get a bit more interesting...
...So began my life. My first memories are of trying to get to sleep each night. As I closed my eyes I would see a white planet getting further away each night. Eventually this changed to the Earth getting nearer each night. Then I was above a continent, I was about 4. I went to bed and didn't see the Earth after that, but I had the feeling that I was in America. I asked my mom "Do we live in America?", and she told me that we live in England. I often wonder if I was supposed to live in America. My real name is very rare, so I looked it up on the internet. Someone in America has my name, and when I read about them they have done the same things as me. They made a computer game based on an old game called Elite, and so did I. It's a bit strange, because not many people program computer games, let alone the same game. But it was true, I watched his video about him making it.
...but that's not the main story. It really started when I was 8, and I had an eating disorder. I would not eat, so my weight was very low. Yet I was energetic, and would go off on long walks. After walking about 8 miles I was exhausted, and weak on the way home. I was struggling to walk up a steep hill, and then I wished that I had the bus fare to get home. As soon as I thought those words I heard a chink on the floor. A woman crossing the road had dropped some money on the floor, she was in a hurry, and didn't stop to pick it up. I counted the money, and it was something like 37p. I was about 8 yards from the bus stop, and as soon as I got to the bus stop the bus came around the corner. I got on the bus, and asked how much it was to School Lane where I lived. The conductor said 37p... the exact amount that I picked up! (Whatever the sum of money was, it was the exact amount that I picked up.)
Now that's not so likely as some of the previous examples. It keeps happening to me...
I played a game called Dragon Breed in a chip shop, I said to my friend "I would love to work on this game for the Amiga!" The next week I got a job working on computer games, and I was making Dragon Breed for the Amiga. These events are very, very unlikely. In fact Jonathan Ross (Celebrity) sold my game at Earls Court in London.
I was a top pool player in my area, and in my local bar we had a team, and I won lots of trophies. I walked into the bar one night, and a guy was winning every game. People explained to me that he was the top professional player in Britain, and the captain of the England team. It was winner stays on, and he had stayed on the table for 2 hours. I said that I would clear the table without him potting a single ball. I did! 2 weeks later he bought the England team with him, I beat them as well. 2 weeks later he was on TV, and he had reached the final in Las Vagas of the World Pool Championships. Now this is just a random bar in England up a side street where I played. The bar isn't in a highly populated area of England. I live in a small town, and nobody has really heard of it, and there are 14 bars just in my area. In England there would be hundreds of thousands of bars. It's just piling up the fate counter.
And finally... have I solved the Theory Of Everything? Why am I telling people how to fix Einstein's maths? Years ago I came to the conclusion that I had solved the Theory Of Everything with no knowledge of calculus. In my theory Einstein's maths would be reversed due to using mass instead of holes, the opposite of mass. I told people then that Einstein's cosmological constant would be backwards, and other parts of Calculus would be backwards like Newton's Force Of Gravity requiring mass to be negative. Now people are reversing Einstein's cosmological constant. But going back 10 years I spoke of Bubble Universe Theory, and now that term is used. In fact about 100 things that I mentioned have been discovered...
...why would I solve the Theory Of Everything?
My life has been twisted,and turned by lucky events... I moved the sea... The Day I Moved The Sea
I read the Tarot cards, and those results are also strange.
... to the point where I have to include fate in my theory. For example... is life a simulation? Do we die into a negative mass hole where our memories can be stored? Is evolution just the passing of memories from one body to another through DNA, and using those memories to create a fateful path for the next body?
All I know is that the events in my life have been very unlikely mathematically...
... Born 1963 in time for the first home computers, in time for colour television, microwave oven, CD, DVD Blu Ray, the first computer games. All of these firsts are important to a simulation of life. You need to progressively introduce computers, and entertainment, and a Bible, and science might be deliberately incorrect for weaponry reasons. Who would correct all of science from scratch? I tried, and I have enough information to get the general picture of the real Universe.
I have a great idea for a film based on all this.
Fate has played a huge role in my life, so I go with it all the time. It's not science, so I put this in philosophy.
Pincho Paxton
Fate Or No Fate
In this respect I have lived a very strange life that has been guided by fate. I have had so many fatalistic events happen to me that I had to include fate as part of my theory of evolution. It started before I was even born...
... A simple thing, before I was born my mother found a shoe box on her step in the snow with blue shoes in it. She said "It will be a boy!" So I was a boy, and she put fate into my head by telling me this story. She told me of the dream that she had "I started school in my dream, and there were some pansies on the window sill. When I actually started school I looked on the window sill, and there were some pansies." Then she told me "I made a stitched picture and put it in a jumble sale. Many years later at another jumble sale, I saw my picture, and bought it back." All of the stories are quite simple to explain, but my own stories get a bit more interesting...
...So began my life. My first memories are of trying to get to sleep each night. As I closed my eyes I would see a white planet getting further away each night. Eventually this changed to the Earth getting nearer each night. Then I was above a continent, I was about 4. I went to bed and didn't see the Earth after that, but I had the feeling that I was in America. I asked my mom "Do we live in America?", and she told me that we live in England. I often wonder if I was supposed to live in America. My real name is very rare, so I looked it up on the internet. Someone in America has my name, and when I read about them they have done the same things as me. They made a computer game based on an old game called Elite, and so did I. It's a bit strange, because not many people program computer games, let alone the same game. But it was true, I watched his video about him making it.
...but that's not the main story. It really started when I was 8, and I had an eating disorder. I would not eat, so my weight was very low. Yet I was energetic, and would go off on long walks. After walking about 8 miles I was exhausted, and weak on the way home. I was struggling to walk up a steep hill, and then I wished that I had the bus fare to get home. As soon as I thought those words I heard a chink on the floor. A woman crossing the road had dropped some money on the floor, she was in a hurry, and didn't stop to pick it up. I counted the money, and it was something like 37p. I was about 8 yards from the bus stop, and as soon as I got to the bus stop the bus came around the corner. I got on the bus, and asked how much it was to School Lane where I lived. The conductor said 37p... the exact amount that I picked up! (Whatever the sum of money was, it was the exact amount that I picked up.)
Now that's not so likely as some of the previous examples. It keeps happening to me...
I played a game called Dragon Breed in a chip shop, I said to my friend "I would love to work on this game for the Amiga!" The next week I got a job working on computer games, and I was making Dragon Breed for the Amiga. These events are very, very unlikely. In fact Jonathan Ross (Celebrity) sold my game at Earls Court in London.
I was a top pool player in my area, and in my local bar we had a team, and I won lots of trophies. I walked into the bar one night, and a guy was winning every game. People explained to me that he was the top professional player in Britain, and the captain of the England team. It was winner stays on, and he had stayed on the table for 2 hours. I said that I would clear the table without him potting a single ball. I did! 2 weeks later he bought the England team with him, I beat them as well. 2 weeks later he was on TV, and he had reached the final in Las Vagas of the World Pool Championships. Now this is just a random bar in England up a side street where I played. The bar isn't in a highly populated area of England. I live in a small town, and nobody has really heard of it, and there are 14 bars just in my area. In England there would be hundreds of thousands of bars. It's just piling up the fate counter.
And finally... have I solved the Theory Of Everything? Why am I telling people how to fix Einstein's maths? Years ago I came to the conclusion that I had solved the Theory Of Everything with no knowledge of calculus. In my theory Einstein's maths would be reversed due to using mass instead of holes, the opposite of mass. I told people then that Einstein's cosmological constant would be backwards, and other parts of Calculus would be backwards like Newton's Force Of Gravity requiring mass to be negative. Now people are reversing Einstein's cosmological constant. But going back 10 years I spoke of Bubble Universe Theory, and now that term is used. In fact about 100 things that I mentioned have been discovered...
...why would I solve the Theory Of Everything?
My life has been twisted,and turned by lucky events... I moved the sea... The Day I Moved The Sea
I read the Tarot cards, and those results are also strange.
... to the point where I have to include fate in my theory. For example... is life a simulation? Do we die into a negative mass hole where our memories can be stored? Is evolution just the passing of memories from one body to another through DNA, and using those memories to create a fateful path for the next body?
All I know is that the events in my life have been very unlikely mathematically...
... Born 1963 in time for the first home computers, in time for colour television, microwave oven, CD, DVD Blu Ray, the first computer games. All of these firsts are important to a simulation of life. You need to progressively introduce computers, and entertainment, and a Bible, and science might be deliberately incorrect for weaponry reasons. Who would correct all of science from scratch? I tried, and I have enough information to get the general picture of the real Universe.
I have a great idea for a film based on all this.
Fate has played a huge role in my life, so I go with it all the time. It's not science, so I put this in philosophy.
Pincho Paxton