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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by ehikwe22: 4:50pm On Jul 23, 2016
musicwriter:


If you believe these as true, then they'll become true for you. That's how nature works. That's why philosophers like Jesus said ''it will be done to you as you believe''.

All nature does is say yes to your genuine wishes.
not entirely true. I experienced some I didn't believe in initially.
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Nobody: 4:51pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:


Please google about Schrodinger's Cat Thought Experiment. You'll be shocked to learn that witchcraft is physics. Truth is, people of the old knew the laws of the universe a.k.a, laws of physics. They've been manipulating them for millennia and hid behind gods to justify what they do.
Not just people of the old any longer. The advancement in science and technology shows that this generation is unarguably keying into the realities of the laws of nature especially in the western world. Unfortunately, the concepts of hell, heaven, sin, devil, and god has beclouded whatever scientific ambition we may have in Africa. We are so much focused on avoiding hell and going to heaven that we've lost all thought of "how do our men of god access the powers with which they perform miracles?" Why don't they teach us how to access these powers but prefer that we come to them for miracles? Whatever inventions we have today have been a result of someone working very hard to understand the principles of the elements of nature, the laws governing their operations and how to use them. Only if we could get wiser!

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by ozoebuka1(m): 4:52pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:


Let me give you a little insight about Schrodinger's equation.

The equation states, correctly, that the subatomic particles that makes up everything can exist in more than one place at the same time. Experiments show this is true. So scientists argue that since subatomic particles are the building blocks of everything, then what they built up can exist in the same way.

The saliva you spitted out of your mouth is therefore still connected to you in the subatomic state. If it comes into contact with a disease, quantum mechanics prove that disease can affect you.

Also consider telepathy. When you hear a little voice it means someone far away is talking behind your back. This also is true. How does your GSM work? Or let us use a simple wireless microphone as an instance.

Our voices (and thoughts) radiate and flow into the atmosphere at 670 million miles per hour. So when you speak, it takes a second for your voice to reach as far as the moon and it continues to travel forever in all directions of the universe. The path the voice follows is electromagnetic waves. So if I have a magnet, it can attract your voice in real time and you can hear it loud through amplifiers. That's how microphones work and interestingly your GSM.

When you make a phone call to someone in USA, it's not the phone that took your voice there. Your voice is already radiating through the universe. The phone simply sifts the voice out of trillion others because you and the person you are talking to are on the same frequency.

I took time to explain this to you because that's how television works too. And shockingly, it's what our brains pick when we sleep which we know as dreams. People we call prophets and miracle workers just have the privilege of higher brain frequencies. When Einstein died, it was discovered that his brain was different. It's still in a jar at Princeton University.

Without messing with your belief, I must tell you that 90% of what religion do which we term miracles is actually solid science. The white people know but they won't just blow it up yet and expose religion because the existence of the state of Israel hinges on the belief that a being somewhere is controlling the universe. The contrary is the truth.
this guy is not just smart but also intelligent.

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by engrOBku4(m): 4:54pm On Jul 23, 2016
repogirl:
Yes, I believe in superstitions.

Number one works unless you renounce any bad luck coming your way in your mind. angry Then If you hit your right foot against something, wish for something in your mind immediately and see what happens next. grin

Number two definitely works, I have been a victim sad

Number three, I'm not sure of but I once heard if you find yourself sneezing unnecessarily a few times, then people are talking about you somewhere.

Now another one that freakishly works for me all the time is if I UNINTENTIONALLY wear any piece of clothing inside out, I know money is definitely coming my way. grin

lol. story story
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by jasper83: 4:56pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:


There's a God. The universe is not an accident. But religions don't know this God. They are interested in manipulating the forces of the universe to satisfy their whims. Then they create a god of their choice and write a book to justify their atrocities.

In my opinion, the power behind the universe is so powerful and verse that earth man can never know what it is; not even in the next million years. And that power never interferes with what happens to any part of the universe since they are already laws governing it; the laws of nature, a.k.a, laws of physics.
The only hope for mankind is understanding that nature didn't create us equal. Religion teaches otherwise.




pls can you also explain this, when I was into commercial driving, I mean driving danfo bus. Whenever your bus has an issue in Monday morning and you take the bus to a mechanic workshop, believe you me throughout that week you visit the mechanic workshop for one thing or the other infact that week job iis dead. You may ask drivers on this... It has happened to me one than once which made me shift abit that something's happened to us we may not explain. Pls reply
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by andreawills96(f): 5:00pm On Jul 23, 2016
Tuham:
According to my loyal dictionary here, Superstitions are belief in magical and similar influences which are usually widely held but wrong idea.
I no wan carry you go far so make i talk am for my Nigerian English. Simply put, Superstitions are things we belief are connected with magical influences. For example;

#1 - People believe if you're going to a particular place and hit your left foot against something, that is a sign of bad omen.

#2 - If you spit your saliva on the ground whether knowingly or unknowingly and later someone step on it, you're going to experience throat problem sooner although not permanently

#3 - If you hear something like a sound in your ear, na in be say someone don dey talk about your matter for somewhere
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.
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Now My thought is; I don't believe in No #1 and as an average science student, i do not believe in No #3 also. But that of Number #2 is causing confusion cos it seems it had once happened to me.
I even wan put No #2 for experimentation to confirm am but i dey fear for my innocent throat.
You guys can add the superstitions you knew also likewise your opinion on the one i mentioned here and yours.
HAPPY WEEKEND!
. If u urinate u must pour spit on it or ur private part won't fuction again, 2. If you pass d centre of 2 people dir blood will enter into you. 3. If. You are an ogbanje you don't cross a cloth lining
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Jdesilentkiller(m): 5:01pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:


There's a God. The universe is not an accident. But religions don't know this God. They are interested in manipulating the forces of the universe to satisfy their whims. Then they create a god of their choice and write a book to justify their atrocities.

In my opinion, the power behind the universe is so powerful and verse that earth man can never know what it is; not even in the next million years. And that power never interferes with what happens to any part of the universe since they are already laws governing it; the laws of nature, a.k.a, laws of physics.
The only hope for mankind is understanding that nature didn't create us equal. Religion teaches otherwise.
I am actually feeling really happy that there are real intellectuals who believe in God and scientific postulations. In my little I believe that God exists but he made creations and a corresponding law to govern it's existence. Left to us blacks we believe that eclipse of the moon is sign from heaven that something is wrong somewhere whereas it's just heavenly bodies intersecting one another according to an unwritten laws that govern their rotation and revolution. My people ascribe short rainfall as a sign of too much bloodshed but fail to explain excessive rainfall. My point is many things ascribed to religion can actually be nature playing according to existing law governing it. And those we call witches and wizard can actually be people with exceptional talent to manipulate, relate or understand the forces and laws governing our existence which by the way Africans use it to harm or kill their fellow humans whereas the whites use it for innovations and make life easier (or hard as the case maybe).
This and many examples I have but my point is clearly stated that Even though God created everything,He made laws to govern their
operations.
That's my little believe.

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Nobody: 5:04pm On Jul 23, 2016
janefarms2015:


Me im very very confused, is there no God truly? my brother oglalasioux, explain the existence or non existence of God using this theory
There is a power controlling the universe. You call it god. Others call it whatever they like. The truth is simple... There are certain laws you need to master and apply appropriately before you can access this power (god). We live only in our material world and often neglect the astral and mental worlds which are our real existence. There's no need to be confused. Just believe in your god but you need to go beyond the mere heaven/hell god/devil fantasy and focus on understanding the higher realms of existence. That is.. . You need to look beyond religion and dig into your spirituality. It's the plane where you can take charge of your existence, command angels, commune with the etheric element(god), see into the future, and every other thing which we consider miracles.

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by musicwriter(m): 5:05pm On Jul 23, 2016
ehikwe22:
not entirely true. I experienced some I didn't believe in initially.

You believed it subconsciously even as you claim you didn't believe it. Like an atheist or scientist saying ''there's intelligence in nature'' but he don't believe in God.
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Nobody: 5:10pm On Jul 23, 2016
Niflheim:
To "believe" in Superstitions is another way of saying, "I want to reject reality and become like Alice in Wonderland"

1.Superstitious people claim that when a black cat crosses your path, it is a sign of bad luck!!! Scientists insist that if a black cat crosses your path, it means that it is going sonewhere!!!

2.Superstitious people claim that if you see a leprechaun, it will lead you to a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!!! Scientists insist that the rainbow is actually a circle, so it has no end!!!

3.Superstitious people claim that the tooth fairy will take your tooth and leave some money under the pillow!!! Scientists will insist that if you check the money for fingerprints, you will discover that the fingerprints belong to your parents!!!

4.Superstitious people in ancient Rome insisted that if you want your crops to grow well, you must first have a sex orgy in the corn fields!!! Scientists challenged them to have a sex orgy in the desert and see if seeds will suddenly germinate in the scorching desert sands...........................The result? Failed Experiment!!!

Hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaa! grin

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by jasper83: 5:10pm On Jul 23, 2016
Fit2Rule:

There is a power controlling the universe. You call it god. Others call it whatever they like. The truth is simple... There are certain laws you need to master and apply appropriately before you can access this power (god). We live only in our material world and often neglect the astral and mental worlds which are our real existence. There's no need to be confused. Just believe in your god but you need to go beyond the mere heaven/hell god/devil fantasy and focus on understanding the higher realms of existence. That is.. . You need to look beyond religion and dig into your spirituality. It's the plane where you can take charge of your existence, command angels, commune with the etheric element(god), see into the future, and every other thing which we consider miracles.







pls teach us how to get deep spiritually to break from this African mentality once and for all. Thanks

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by ehikwe22: 5:11pm On Jul 23, 2016
musicwriter:


You believed it subconsciously even as you claim you didn't believe it. Like an atheist or scientist saying ''there's intelligence in nature, but I don't believe in God''.
I know about subconscious and subliminal mind but I can't boast that I understand it perfectly. I know about the laws of attraction as well but many of these things don't make much sense. some of them can only make sense to atheists and satanists.
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by sonnie10: 5:14pm On Jul 23, 2016
9jatatafo:
Superstitions, omens are just mere mental slavery. They are like magic and socery controlled by dark forces

Where did you learn about the notion of dark forces? Most certainly, religion tells you that there are dark forces. History has it that what religion have succeed in doing is to use state power to control other belief systems. Organized religion created the devil to suit their narrative of evil practice by other old religions. In the last century, the truth has slowly but steadily surfaced. Don't get me wrong, every belief system have got people who practice with the "left hand."The concept of devil appeared first in religious doctrines and books, but the truth is that there was never anything of such. Nature, the universe might appear to be chaotic to the mundane and non practitioners but with understanding and learning one is able to see the balance and orderliness in the universe.

Magic and sorcery is not controlled by dark force. The magician is adept in his craft. To put it in the simplest way; his practice could be likened to a researcher who is out to test a theory. In the process of performing magic / sorcerer, the specialist has developed an intuitive reasoning different from the logical pattern of ordinary people. He generates hypothesis and finds ways to falsify them if needed in the course of his "experimental" practice. Other than empirical evidence which have been the bases of science, the magician goes far and beyond to question some rejected hypothesis. He adds ad hocs and questions the method which was used to refute the hypothesis. He can perceive when events are a function of his actions and he knows these patterns. Magics know when events are coincidence because they watch for specific patterns in their practice.

Magic is understanding that the universe is interconnected. There is constant interaction at the subatomic level of existence. This is where science ends and the beginning of another reasoning. How does an object move without touch, how do people see without physical sight etc?
'

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Kaycee625(m): 5:14pm On Jul 23, 2016
sassiemyk:
Superstition is nothing but pure insanity. @GloryIsaac, no matter how yhu try to prove unprovable things, science is science and God is God. superstition is just a concocted ideology of the confused, by the confused and for the confused. No such thing exists.
person never jazz you before abi?, go try one strong native doctor, and you will see the repercussions on your body

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by 9jatatafo(m): 5:19pm On Jul 23, 2016
sonnie10:


Where did you learn about the notion of dark forces? Most certainly, religion tells you that there are dark forces. History has it that what religion have succeed in doing is to use state power to control other belief systems. Organized religion created the devil to suit their narrative of evil practice by other old religions. In the last century, the truth has slowly but steadily surfaced. Don't get me wrong, every belief system have got people who practice with the "left hand."The concept of devil appeared first in religious doctrines and books, but the truth is that there was never anything of such. Nature, the universe might appear to be chaotic to the mundane and non practitioners but with understanding and learning one is able to see the balance and orderliness in the universe.

Magic and sorcery is not controlled by dark force. The magician is adept in his craft. To put it in the simplest way; his practice could be likened to a researcher who is out to test a theory. In the process of performing magic / sorcerer, the specialist has developed an intuitive reasoning different from the logical pattern of ordinary people. He generates hypothesis and finds ways to falsify them if needed in the course of his "experimental" practice. Other than empirical evidence which have been the bases of science, the magician goes far and beyond to question some rejected hypothesis. He adds ad hocs and questions the method which was used to refute the hypothesis. He can perceive when events are a function of his actions and he knows these patterns. Magics know when events are coincidence because they watch for specific patterns in their practice.

Magic is understanding that the universe is interconnected. There is constant interaction at the subatomic level of existence. This is where science ends and the beginning of another reasoning. How does an object move without touch, how do people see without physical sight etc?
'


Not religion but through movies and books
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by armadeo(m): 5:19pm On Jul 23, 2016
lonelydora:
Happenings suggests it's real.

When a nursing goes out and her breast milk starts flowing, it means her baby is crying.

Experimented with my first and second baby, and its true.

Interestingly if we accept the theory of voices travelling out in all directions in space then scientifically this makes sense.

The mother is primed to breast feed as a feedback mechanism within her brain produces milk in response to either the sucking child or crying child to provide succor.

Is it possible that this same motherly instinct is primed to hear at a sub atomic level and frequency the very voice of her child far away?

Food for thought.

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Nobody: 5:25pm On Jul 23, 2016
ehikwe22:
I agree with you to some extent except the part were you try to put science against religion. I don't think religion and science are Contradictory especially the Bible that's found to be scientifically correct. Can you explain this more on ESP? I've experienced that a lot and I still do.


Someone's truth is another man's fiction. Is the world now "scientifically" proven to be 5000 years old or has mankind being "scientifically" proven to be from Adam and Eve from a rib bone? I had to ask because I read "scientifically".
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by ba2undey(m): 5:25pm On Jul 23, 2016
IffaCatchYouEhn:
[size=13pt]I remember back then in my boarding school, (Mayflower school ikenne)
When me and my friends hear that one MRS KOI KOI is cominq (they said she's looking for her 2nd shoe.

We would start praying like[/size]


O Lord pls let her visit another school.

And na me dey sleep near the Main entrance grin

Mayflower :owhat set were you?
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by sonnie10: 5:28pm On Jul 23, 2016
9jatatafo:


Not religion but through movies and books

The makers of the movies and the authors of the books had some sort of religious influence. Almost every body have some bias when it comes to other belief systems; they tend to be skeptical.
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by yussuf739: 5:29pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:


Let me give you a little insight about Schrodinger's equation.

The equation states, correctly, that the subatomic particles that makes up everything can exist in more than one place at the same time. Experiments show this is true. So scientists argue that since subatomic particles are the building blocks of everything, then what they built up can exist in the same way.

The saliva you spitted out of your mouth is therefore still connected to you in the subatomic state. If it comes into contact with a disease, quantum mechanics prove that disease can affect you.

Also consider telepathy. When you hear a little voice it means someone far away is talking behind your back. This also is true. How does your GSM work? Or let us use a simple wireless microphone as an instance.

Our voices (and thoughts) radiate and flow into the atmosphere at 670 million miles per hour. So when you speak, it takes a second for your voice to reach as far as the moon and it continues to travel forever in all directions of the universe. The path the voice follows is electromagnetic waves. So if I have a magnet, it can attract your voice in real time and you can hear it loud through amplifiers. That's how microphones work and interestingly your GSM.

When you make a phone call to someone in USA, it's not the phone that took your voice there. Your voice is already radiating through the universe. The phone simply sifts the voice out of trillion others because you and the person you are talking to are on the same frequency.

I took time to explain this to you because that's how television works too. And shockingly, it's what our brains pick when we sleep which we know as dreams. People we call prophets and miracle workers just have the privilege of higher brain frequencies. When Einstein died, it was discovered that his brain was different. It's still in a jar at Princeton University.

Without messing with your belief, I must tell you that 90% of what religion do which we term miracles is actually solid science. The white people know but they won't just blow it up yet and expose religion because the existence of the state of Israel hinges on the belief that a being somewhere is controlling the universe. The contrary is the truth.
how i wish you explain that part of dream more than u did
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by ThundrCork(m): 5:33pm On Jul 23, 2016
goingape1:
for you to name yourself thundrcork, you and that prophet must be smoking weeds

To say i dey on weed, you for don receive superstitious slap. NANSENSE angry
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by lilkudos(m): 5:34pm On Jul 23, 2016
well.. I don't believe in such.. as a matter of fact.. I believe that what people call superstition is a coincidental act.. maybe. something happened out of chance and repeated.. itself.. people just say it's superstition..

and then worship it as gods..
#bullsit :-/

# babies shouldn't look in the mirror
#don't wash your face with the water used on a dogs face
#when you sneeze .. someone called your name from some where..
#if you write a list of things to dream about.. and place it under your pillow.. you'll actually see them in your dreams.
#if you sleep facing upwards. you'll die
#if you say things in the night outside.. ghosts will steal your voice..

puhahaha.. I hear.. #in Bihari's voice.. # not our Presido shaa

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by BlindAngel: 5:38pm On Jul 23, 2016
Another is if you mistakenly wear back of shirt money don dey come. Well am a living proof to that. If i mistakenly wore back of shirt, just a few days from that day i always get money.
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Nobody: 5:39pm On Jul 23, 2016
sonnie10:


Where did you learn about the notion of dark forces? Most certainly, religion tells you that there are dark forces. History has it that what religion have succeed in doing is to use state power to control other belief systems. Organized religion created the devil to suit their narrative of evil practice by other old religions. In the last century, the truth has slowly but steadily surfaced. Don't get me wrong, every belief system have got people who practice with the "left hand."The concept of devil appeared first in religious doctrines and books, but the truth is that there was never anything of such. Nature, the universe might appear to be chaotic to the mundane and non practitioners but with understanding and learning one is able to see the balance and orderliness in the universe.

Magic and sorcery is not controlled by dark force. The magician is adept in his craft. To put it in the simplest way; his practice could be likened to a researcher who is out to test a theory. In the process of performing magic / sorcerer, the specialist has developed an intuitive reasoning different from the logical pattern of ordinary people. He generates hypothesis and finds ways to falsify them if needed in the course of his "experimental" practice. Other than empirical evidence which have been the bases of science, the magician goes far and beyond to question some rejected hypothesis. He adds ad hocs and questions the method which was used to refute the hypothesis. He can perceive when events are a function of his actions and he knows these patterns. Magics know when events are coincidence because they watch for specific patterns in their practice.

Magic is understanding that the universe is interconnected. There is constant interaction at the subatomic level of existence. This is where science ends and the beginning of another reasoning. How does an object move without touch, how do people see without physical sight etc?
'

You get the drift buddy. Understanding the concept of good and evil is really very difficult. I usually tell people that there's no such thing as "good" or "evil". Both are mere human conceptions. For every element of the existence of the universe namely : Air, water, fire and earth; there exist a positive and a negative pole (just like a magnet or an electric dipole). The negative pole doesn't necessarily mean the evil end, just as a woman doesn't necessarily mean the bad end of a man. (note that nature made two opposite poles of humanity : male and female). To understand this, you need to know that water can save as well as kill. So it is with air and fire. Do we then say that these elements are evil? No! Do we classify them as good? Again no! Is killing even evil? The answer is no! Neither is it just good! (someone will say at this point that this dude is crazy) , but that's the truth! Understanding the interconnectedness among the material (physical) ,the mental and the astral planes of existence is the key to understanding the concept of the etheric principle (god).

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by 9jatatafo(m): 5:40pm On Jul 23, 2016
sonnie10:


The makers of the movies and the authors of the books had some sort of religious influence. Almost every body have some bias when it comes to other belief systems; they tend to be skeptical.

Well about the movies' producers and the books' authors' religious background I don't knoe. I don't believe superstitions because I know someone close to me who always say negative things that she say in dreams and what have you. I have to sheild my belief system about them
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by 1b8m: 5:42pm On Jul 23, 2016
no gainsaying that metaphysical phenomena could connote to physical science, hence be decipherable. understand that these powers has being inherent in the black man for ages, we blacks live by superstitions, powers that would take eternity to be demystified. science is a waste of time, spirituality is the way out.
oglalasioux:


You need to understand something about dreams. See dreams as a communication between your brain and the universe. In your case you were actually half asleep your brain was hearing the conversation and building it in pictures for you.

As for Schrödinger's equation and dreams, it's actually in the subatomic world, dreams inclusive, that the equation works better.
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by marvelife: 5:43pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:


Let me give you a little insight about Schrodinger's equation.

The equation states, correctly, that the subatomic particles that makes up everything can exist in more than one place at the same time. Experiments show this is true. So scientists argue that since subatomic particles are the building blocks of everything, then what they built up can exist in the same way.

The saliva you spitted out of your mouth is therefore still connected to you in the subatomic state. If it comes into contact with a disease, quantum mechanics prove that disease can affect you.

Also consider telepathy. When you hear a little voice it means someone far away is talking behind your back. This also is true. How does your GSM work? Or let us use a simple wireless microphone as an instance.

Our voices (and thoughts) radiate and flow into the atmosphere at 670 million miles per hour. So when you speak, it takes a second for your voice to reach as far as the moon and it continues to travel forever in all directions of the universe. The path the voice follows is electromagnetic waves. So if I have a magnet, it can attract your voice in real time and you can hear it loud through amplifiers. That's how microphones work and interestingly your GSM.

When you make a phone call to someone in USA, it's not the phone that took your voice there. Your voice is already radiating through the universe. The phone simply sifts the voice out of trillion others because you and the person you are talking to are on the same frequency.

I took time to explain this to you because that's how television works too. And shockingly, it's what our brains pick when we sleep which we know as dreams. People we call prophets and miracle workers just have the privilege of higher brain frequencies. When Einstein died, it was discovered that his brain was different. It's still in a jar at Princeton University.

Without messing with your belief, I must tell you that 90% of what religion do which we term miracles is actually solid science. The white people know but they won't just blow it up yet and expose religion because the existence of the state of Israel hinges on the belief that a being somewhere is controlling the universe. The contrary is the truth.
you got talent bro
was sad 9ja dont care

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by mankan2k7(m): 5:47pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:


Let me give you a little insight about Schrodinger's equation.

The equation states, correctly, that the subatomic particles that makes up everything can exist in more than one place at the same time. Experiments show this is true. So scientists argue that since subatomic particles are the building blocks of everything, then what they built up can exist in the same way.

The saliva you spitted out of your mouth is therefore still connected to you in the subatomic state. If it comes into contact with a disease, quantum mechanics prove that disease can affect you.

Also consider telepathy. When you hear a little voice it means someone far away is talking behind your back. This also is true. How does your GSM work? Or let us use a simple wireless microphone as an instance.

Our voices (and thoughts) radiate and flow into the atmosphere at 670 million miles per hour. So when you speak, it takes a second for your voice to reach as far as the moon and it continues to travel forever in all directions of the universe. The path the voice follows is electromagnetic waves. So if I have a magnet, it can attract your voice in real time and you can hear it loud through amplifiers. That's how microphones work and interestingly your GSM.

When you make a phone call to someone in USA, it's not the phone that took your voice there. Your voice is already radiating through the universe. The phone simply sifts the voice out of trillion others because you and the person you are talking to are on the same frequency.

I took time to explain this to you because that's how television works too. And shockingly, it's what our brains pick when we sleep which we know as dreams. People we call prophets and miracle workers just have the privilege of higher brain frequencies. When Einstein died, it was discovered that his brain was different. It's still in a jar at Princeton University.

Without messing with your belief, I must tell you that 90% of what religion do which we term miracles is actually solid science. The white people know but they won't just blow it up yet and expose religion because the existence of the state of Israel hinges on the belief that a being somewhere is controlling the universe. The contrary is the truth.















Even if u are wrong I still bow for u

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Originalsly: 5:57pm On Jul 23, 2016
@op.....I don't believe in superstitions. For your fear of #2...... I strongly believe such was a means our ancestors used to discourage unhealthy habits that can cause outbreaks of deadly diseases.
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Cherishing(f): 5:58pm On Jul 23, 2016
IffaCatchYouEhn:
Na there I go ooh

What set?? grin
my set lipsrsealed


grin
Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by Oladat(m): 6:03pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:


Let me give you a little insight about Schrodinger's equation.

The equation states, correctly, that the subatomic particles that makes up everything can exist in more than one place at the same time. Experiments show this is true. So scientists argue that since subatomic particles are the building blocks of everything, then what they built up can exist in the same way.

The saliva you spitted out of your mouth is therefore still connected to you in the subatomic state. If it comes into contact with a disease, quantum mechanics prove that disease can affect you.

Also consider telepathy. When you hear a little voice it means someone far away is talking behind your back. This also is true. How does your GSM work? Or let us use a simple wireless microphone as an instance.

Our voices (and thoughts) radiate and flow into the atmosphere at 670 million miles per hour. So when you speak, it takes a second for your voice to reach as far as the moon and it continues to travel forever in all directions of the universe. The path the voice follows is electromagnetic waves. So if I have a magnet, it can attract your voice in real time and you can hear it loud through amplifiers. That's how microphones work and interestingly your GSM.

When you make a phone call to someone in USA, it's not the phone that took your voice there. Your voice is already radiating through the universe. The phone simply sifts the voice out of trillion others because you and the person you are talking to are on the same frequency.

I took time to explain this to you because that's how television works too. And shockingly, it's what our brains pick when we sleep which we know as dreams. People we call prophets and miracle workers just have the privilege of higher brain frequencies. When Einstein died, it was discovered that his brain was different. It's still in a jar at Princeton University.

Without messing with your belief, I must tell you that 90% of what religion do which we term miracles is actually solid science. The white people know but they won't just blow it up yet and expose religion because the existence of the state of Israel hinges on the belief that a being somewhere is controlling the universe. The contrary is the truth.
Thanks for this write-up.After reading your first comment,and being non-conversant with science,I googled quantum physics and the equation you mentioned.But after reading for sometime,I gave up.once again,thank you.

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Re: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by jossyphobia(m): 6:06pm On Jul 23, 2016
Tuham:
According to my loyal dictionary here, Superstitions are belief in magical and similar influences which are usually widely held but wrong idea.
I no wan carry you go far so make i talk am for my Nigerian English. Simply put, Superstitions are things we belief are connected with magical influences. For example;

#1 - People believe if you're going to a particular place and hit your left foot against something, that is a sign of bad omen.

#2 - If you spit your saliva on the ground whether knowingly or unknowingly and later someone step on it, you're going to experience throat problem sooner although not permanently

#3 - If you hear something like a sound in your ear, na in be say someone don dey talk about your matter for somewhere
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Now My thought is; I don't believe in No #1 and as an average science student, i do not believe in No #3 also. But that of Number #2 is causing confusion cos it seems it had once happened to me.
I even wan put No #2 for experimentation to confirm am but i dey fear for my innocent throat.
You guys can add the superstitions you knew also likewise your opinion on the one i mentioned here and yours.
HAPPY WEEKEND!
Weldon bro the #2 its just persistent spiting of saliva cause the throat ache

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