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Religion / Re: On Evolutionism And Creationism by zt(m): 1:43am On Oct 27, 2023
4kings:
This is very brilliant and educative, waiting for the big bang post.


Reconciling Evolutionism and Creationism (Part 2)
By Dr. Lasisi Olanrewaju

In the first part of this exploration, we unraveled the seamless tapestry of creationism and evolutionism, which proved not to be conflicting ideologies but rather facets of a grander, unified reality. In this concluding part, we shall delve deeper into the quantum realm, Yoruba cosmology, and the harmonic resonance of universal truths.

Quantum Faith: The Unseen Fabric of Reality

Science has often grappled with the inexplicable phenomena that defy classical physics. Enter Quantum Mechanics, the mysterious realm of possibilities. Here, particles exist in superposition—both as particle and wave—until observed. This duality correlates with the spiritual concept of faith, which Hebrews 11:1 describes as "the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

Yoruba Cosmology and The Big Bang: A Symphony of Creation

The Yoruba cosmological narrative offers a complex, yet harmonious, understanding of the universe, not unlike the scientific account of the Big Bang. Both paradigms speak of an initial singularity—a point of infinite potential—that expands to give birth to all of existence. In Yoruba, this point is known as "Olódùmarè," the supreme being, while in scientific terms, it's the singularity that birthed our universe.

The Sound of Silence: The Resonance of Unspoken Truths

There's a profound power in silence, in the unspoken, in the gaps between words and worlds. Yoruba traditions speak of "Àṣẹ," the life-force that runs through all things, seen and unseen. In quantum physics, this resonates with the concept of "quantum entanglement," which Einstein famously described as "spooky action at a distance." In both cases, an invisible force connects all things, manifesting the unspoken into reality.

Talking with Mouths Closed: The Language of the Universe

In every culture and scientific field, there's a lexicon understood only by those initiated into its mysteries. For the Yoruba, it's the language of the Ifá divination system. In quantum mechanics, it's the mathematical equations that describe the behavior of particles. These languages, though seemingly different, convey the same universal truths—truths that transcend time, space, and even dimensionality.

Conclusion: The Grand Tapestry and The Ultimate Question

As we pull back and view the grand tapestry of existence, we find that science and spirituality are not just threads running parallel; they are interwoven fabrics making up a single, magnificent design. One way to understand the beginning of everything is to ask oneself the question, "What is the nature and structure of the universe?" If the answers that emerge do not align with the unified reality we have presented here, then we stand ready to adapt our understanding. However, given the ever-increasing power of our networks and computational abilities, we are confident that this unified vision of reality will stand the test of time and scrutiny.

In this divine silence, let the resonance of these truths be the sound that guides us into a new paradigm of understanding, one that unifies science and spirituality into a harmonious existence.
Religion / Re: On Evolutionism And Creationism by zt(m): 1:41am On Oct 27, 2023
Reconciling Evolutionism and Creationism (Part 2)
By Dr. Lasisi Olanrewaju

In the first part of this exploration, we unraveled the seamless tapestry of creationism and evolutionism, which proved not to be conflicting ideologies but rather facets of a grander, unified reality. In this concluding part, we shall delve deeper into the quantum realm, Yoruba cosmology, and the harmonic resonance of universal truths.

Quantum Faith: The Unseen Fabric of Reality

Science has often grappled with the inexplicable phenomena that defy classical physics. Enter Quantum Mechanics, the mysterious realm of possibilities. Here, particles exist in superposition—both as particle and wave—until observed. This duality correlates with the spiritual concept of faith, which Hebrews 11:1 describes as "the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

Yoruba Cosmology and The Big Bang: A Symphony of Creation

The Yoruba cosmological narrative offers a complex, yet harmonious, understanding of the universe, not unlike the scientific account of the Big Bang. Both paradigms speak of an initial singularity—a point of infinite potential—that expands to give birth to all of existence. In Yoruba, this point is known as "Olódùmarè," the supreme being, while in scientific terms, it's the singularity that birthed our universe.

The Sound of Silence: The Resonance of Unspoken Truths

There's a profound power in silence, in the unspoken, in the gaps between words and worlds. Yoruba traditions speak of "Àṣẹ," the life-force that runs through all things, seen and unseen. In quantum physics, this resonates with the concept of "quantum entanglement," which Einstein famously described as "spooky action at a distance." In both cases, an invisible force connects all things, manifesting the unspoken into reality.

Talking with Mouths Closed: The Language of the Universe

In every culture and scientific field, there's a lexicon understood only by those initiated into its mysteries. For the Yoruba, it's the language of the Ifá divination system. In quantum mechanics, it's the mathematical equations that describe the behavior of particles. These languages, though seemingly different, convey the same universal truths—truths that transcend time, space, and even dimensionality.

Conclusion: The Grand Tapestry and The Ultimate Question

As we pull back and view the grand tapestry of existence, we find that science and spirituality are not just threads running parallel; they are interwoven fabrics making up a single, magnificent design. One way to understand the beginning of everything is to ask oneself the question, "What is the nature and structure of the universe?" If the answers that emerge do not align with the unified reality we have presented here, then we stand ready to adapt our understanding. However, given the ever-increasing power of our networks and computational abilities, we are confident that this unified vision of reality will stand the test of time and scrutiny.

In this divine silence, let the resonance of these truths be the sound that guides us into a new paradigm of understanding, one that unifies science and spirituality into a harmonious existence.
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by zt(m): 6:51am On Oct 11, 2020
fairheart:

grin grin grin
I then assume you were interviewed today. Approved or refused?
Share your transcript so that other students can learn from your experience.

Yes, approved, but it’s was a student Visa renewal!!!

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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by zt(m): 7:07pm On Oct 09, 2020
Please stop saying God bless you up and down to the VO. This guy said it like 10 times in 2mins and got denied.

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Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by zt(m): 6:36pm On Oct 04, 2020
Paragontek:


Abuja or Lagos?


Lagos
Travel / Re: General USA Student Visa Enquiries-part 15 by zt(m): 7:54pm On Oct 03, 2020
There is October 9th

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Religion / Re: On Evolutionism And Creationism by zt(m): 11:35am On Aug 10, 2020
4kings:

Jeez. Back from the dead. Been so long. Would contact you Sir but it'd be preferable to share knowledge with everyone here.

Awesome. Though getting it reviewed & accepted in one of the top research journals would broaden your audience.

Absolutely!!!
I will share some of these ideas when I have ample time. Thanks for your patience!!!
Religion / Re: On Evolutionism And Creationism by zt(m): 11:29am On Aug 09, 2020
Lol my brother. I have published more than this post and in the process of getting a book out there also. I might have more than a post to this�
Religion / Re: On Evolutionism And Creationism by zt(m): 11:38am On Aug 08, 2020
4kings:
zt the Archaeologist, i'm still waiting for the big bang post

Why don’t we talk about this over the phone at some point? I have interesting and updated ideas on this!!!
Investment / Re: Chaka Investment by zt(m): 11:23am On Aug 08, 2020
How is it now? Anyone with a review?
Culture / Re: Myth Buster:the Origin Of Yoruba by zt(m): 9:54pm On May 14, 2019
For some reasons, I wouldn't know why but this map was generated as part of the work the team of archaeologists from France, USA, Nigeria, and the UK is doing in Nigeria. I do not see anywhere we interpreted the boundary features as being affiliated to the ancient Jebusite. This is a gross misconduct and misrepresentation to our scientific inquiry. It also belies the true nature of an independent African urbanism that is devoid of an external force.





Olanrewaju Lasisi
https://wm.academia.edu/OlanrewajuLasisi


GodSon34:
The deepest revelation of all is that Ijebu land is in fact the holy land of the scripture.
The holy land was infact a combination of the names ‘Jebus’ and ‘Salem’ - Jebusalem
Eredo (system of defensive walls) is in fact the boundary of this ancient Jebusite fortress as per picture below
Religion / Re: The Truth About Christ Embassy Healing School by zt(m): 4:06pm On Dec 08, 2018
When the Messaiah came, the people were not sentient of His presence. Their ignorance and pride was too great to admit. Their eyes of understanding was cloaked and they molested the Savior. Today, some of you here are persecuting the Man of God but if I tell you it’s persecution, your ears would be blocked by the god of this world and you won’t agree. If I remind you that the Bible said there will be persecution of the church, you will say it is true. But I tell you that you are persecuting the church, you will say No. Now, Pray. Pray. Pray that God opens your eyes of understanding and that you will not be destroyed because of your ignorance.


Cheers
Blogovangelist

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by zt(m): 1:43am On Aug 16, 2016
viii:
here is her transcript
Vo: Gud morning
me:Gud morning sir how was your weekend
Vo:Very fine thank u
Vo:What school r u going to
me:Bla bla bla
Vo:Why do u want to study the course you choose
me: I choose to study it because helping ppl is what I luv doing,making ppl with the worst of all sickness come out alive shining brighter and stronger than they were
Go:R u coming bk after graduation
Me:Yes sir I will like to utilize my knowledge in my country,to mk my country a better place
Vo:oky,we are sorry but we can't grant u your visa now kindly reapply

thanks, this is my transcript

You mean your friend's transcript?

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by zt(m): 1:41am On Aug 16, 2016
dior2016:
Please anyone currently schooling at minot state university? If yes can an international student work outside campus? Please someone reply me

I am not from that school but its possible with permission from your international center. They will only need your work authorization from your employer so they can update your immigration records based on your f1 status.
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 10 by zt(m): 10:19pm On Aug 14, 2016
I was almost lost
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 1:45am On Aug 08, 2016
Welcome to Amelika Oludare01

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 1:44am On Aug 08, 2016
masquellett:
Happy Sunday good people. Please any Nairalander in NewJersey? Please I need someone to help me for a day or two until I secure a room for myself as I go be JJC for that city. Been searching for rooms online but nothing yet. I will be glad.

PS: OluDare01. Gist us about that 17hrs layover oo. So peeps like us can prepare wella, were u lodged in a hotel? Or just airport chilling. Safe journ bro#

@ZT. Thanks brother.
@Lagosismyhome. Thanks mam.
@sureb0y. Check your mail.

Welcome man
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 6:25pm On Aug 05, 2016
masquellett:


Amen bro.

@zt, How are you? still expecting your mail (reply). Bless up.

Sorry. Please send here. Lasisi.Olanrewaju@gmail.com
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 9:21am On Aug 05, 2016
ngobaby23:
Good morning everyone please I need advice from someone experienced. I've searched google but I'm not really getting what i want. I have a 2.2 bsc in microbiology. I've always dreamt of studying nursing. I don't see myself working as a microbiologist. I would like to study nursing in either Canada or USA. Do I need to apply with my bsc? Or my weac since I'm going for a bsc course. What's the tuition like? "please I need advice.

Hi,

Since you are going for another undergrad, you don't need the bsc however it is very good for you to state in your statement of purpose that you are wll grounded to some extent in the sciences and i believe this can boost your chances.

Secondly, carefully check the program requirements of the school you intend going, it might be that a degree or any diploma in one of the sciences have preferences to your application into nursing program.

The best thing to do now is to send an email or call the department to ask these questions as different schools do have different requirements.


Best
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 12:53pm On Aug 03, 2016
balash:
I need help on advise please, this is it? In 2014 I went for interview at the American embassy on b1 / b2 that's visit and it was actually an agent who did it all, I could remember bits he said I was a final year student in lasu and studied banking and finance or so!! And I was denied.

Actually I have never been to lasu I finished from a sch in Ghana. I actually dont know why he lied then. But he insisted that's the only way I can get visa but I was denied.

I have always been an aviation enthusiasts either been a pilot or flight dispatch, althrough if I knew how to go about the American visa documentation then I wouldn't have allowed it but I was more like a novice with no knowledge of anything atal about travelling.

So this is the case, I realised I can actually just apply to IFOD Texas aviation school and apply for i-20 and just fill everything myself that has to do with documentation without anyone's help. My problem now is that I can actually apply for the IFOD with just my high sch certification as my only sch leaving cause I don't want problems with my previous documentation 3yrs back. Because you don't need bsC to apply going for the course you can just use WAEC

So I heard there's a space in the application to signify if u have ever defamed or misappropriated informations or so? I don't know if I should just be honest and say yes because I don't want it to tally with my course now cause this time I want to be entirely honest and genuine because just this i-20 is costing me $500 and I have my course fee programmed down which they want me to pay after I have been granted the visa. I just want honesty and I wouldn't want that past interview to hunt me because even my BSc cert I have not gone back to Ghana to pick them up, not interested in it at all I just want to be a pilot or flight dispatch.

What should I do please when I fill the application form

N:B That passport has been virgin for long and 2months back I wanted to just travel to Kenya to disvirgin the passport and as well go for vacation so I got the visa to Kenya for 3 months but somehow got too busy for something else and I didn't go to Kenya again and the visa has expired. What should I do... I have a older passport which I was using back then in Ghana schooling days but that has expired so that's why I got another one which I got Kenyan visa on but didn't go? Help me what should I do.. my i-20 is already on the way to 9ja.

In your first application, was there Ghana stamp on the passport?
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 9:19am On Aug 03, 2016
yorubadboy1:
visa approved oh this morning thanks to Masquellete that guy I don't know him from anywhere and walspring too and to everyone for their motivation transcript loading


I am yet to see anyone who passed through this place and won't come back with a testimony!!!

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 8:22am On Aug 03, 2016
sunnypastic:
Finally am here with my testimony special thanks be to almighty God the one on the throne.
I want to start by narrating the ugly experience I had with some criminals called Nigeria Police at CMS immediately I alighted at CMS I decided to take Okada as there was no time on my side as the Okada man who carried me was about to enter the road leading to Victoria Island I was double-crossed by some non-uniformed four men and asked the Okada man to pack his byke. Guess what? Their target was me. They requested me to come down from the byke which I did. Next thing I heard is we are Police can we aee your file I gave to the my well packaged envelops.They started asking me all sorts of rubbish questions when they were scanning through my documents. I pleaded them that I don't have time for all these questions as my interview was scheduled for 7:15am hmmmm I felt momentarily sick but suddenly God's wisdom enveloped me and I quickly sighted a soldier passing on the other side of the road I immediately ran to him explaining my conditions as God will have it he listened across the road with me and confronted the quadruple idiots called Police initially they started brandishing there ID card that they are Nigeria Police. After the Officer finished listening he ordered them to bring all my documents for his sake which they did and I carefully went through it and confirmed if they were complete and collected my passport from one of their most irrational idiots thanked the soldier man very well boarded the same Okada that was stand by and left. God will continue to bless Nigeria army as they care for the Citizens
Finally the interview here
SUN: Good morning
VO: Good morning
VO: Please your passport
SUN: Quickly passed it to her
VO: What is your study programme?
SUN: Am going in pursuit of Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering.
VO: Of what benefit is it to your work.
SUN: It is a research course on Computational Fluid Dynamics which is needed in my company series of inviscid flow analysis and solution
(At this point she was just nodding her head for my mind I be like say this woman don enter my boat finally)
VO: Who is sponsoring?
SUN: I quickly replied my elder brother
VO: She started typing fast and furiously for up to one minutes that looked like one hour my ears were itching for good news already and suddenly she singled out a paper and said your visa has been approved go to your designated centre for collection. Thank you
SUN: Thank you too.

Please if you are going to the US Embassy Okada is the worst mistake you will make to enter because it seems they work hand in hand with the Police. If you not driving or not going with a Cab it is safer to enter a bus.
Get yourself prepared from home by arranging document well also don't listen to all those miscreants at the embassy be yourself and be confident and you will get it.

I declare today and days to come for those who are going for theirs from this family and thread that God will give them the glorious victory in Jesus name. Amen.


I love that Bold part!!! Congrats man- I told you

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 2:13am On Aug 03, 2016
LagosismyHome:
For those who have travelled ..... how did you pay your connecting bus ride or flight ticket from Nigeria.
What payment method or card was used
Is there restriction on some cards
Asking on behalf of someone
Thanks


I think usually, there is this charges being paid using the inter switch. I did not go through that so it may be hard for me to give a quick answer. @Oludare01 should be of help.

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 2:06am On Aug 03, 2016
Femibrand:
Good evening family, after initial denial last month,visa approved today 1pm. It's a story of grace and favor.
After drilling the guy in front of me upto 20mins. His case was a special one though..
And my transcript:
Me: Good afternoon
VO: Good afternoon, how are you today?
Me: Am doing so good
VO: Can i have your passport please
Me: Yes sir
VO: Tell me about yourself, your institution and what you are doing at the moment
Me: My name is Femi Oyeniran, a graduate of Electronic and Electrical Engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University
Cuts in;
VO: Who is sponsoring you?
Me: My Dad
VO: What does he do?
Me: Told him
He was busy typing God knows.. Then I tried telling him I have a support letter of GA. He doesn't want to look but then took it, perused for a while and returned it.
VO: I'll be approving your visa, pick it up at ( a place I couldn't hear anything again)

This group is of immense benefit, I got my groove here, the confidence gained from reading other people's transcript.thanks to the gurus @Walspring @lagosismyhome @zt. Thanks all. Thank you Lord.



Welcome bro. Welcome!!!!

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Religion / Re: On Evolutionism And Creationism by zt(m): 2:03am On Aug 03, 2016
4kings:
zt the Archaeologist, i'm still waiting for the big bang post

Hi 4kings, I know really huh. I am still adjusting to my recent change of location and a very new studies plan. So I have no had much time to write it out. Perhaps we can do a little discussion on whatsap about this evolutionary trend? 07066577238
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 8:38pm On Aug 02, 2016
yorubadboy1:
my interview is also tomorrow 6:30 please even though I don't talk I secretly learn a lot here please everybody wish me well I am so nervous

Dont say you are nervous again. Say I am confident, I am going to get my Visa, I am favoured. Say everything positive.

I wish you the best.

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 8:36pm On Aug 02, 2016
OluDare01:

Let the guy settle down first na sad

Lol
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 8:35pm On Aug 02, 2016
LagosismyHome:


visa application is an interview and with most interview you need to be prepared and that will go a long way
The question asked is a basic expected questions so if u dont have an answer or have thought about it then how do u expect to do well
Your answer in bold .......seriously !! . You think visa is so easy to get that u gave that response
Prepare better before your next interview

Yeah please you need to prepare well before the date!!! Great @lagosismyhome

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 8:32pm On Aug 02, 2016
nifty:

@ZT since you are in williamsburg, could be boring at times you can come to richmond which is 40 mins out and catch some fun and lot of nigerians there too


Really? I was on my way to Richmond when my bicycle tire gave a retirement letter. I should get across to you if you are there (perhaps, one of these days). *whatsap-07066577238
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 2:07pm On Aug 02, 2016
sunnypastic:
LORD GOD ALMIGHTY HAS DONE IT AGAIN. GLORY BE TO GOD. AMEN. My e-family here is the good news. Visa approved this morning at US Embassy Lagos. Please details will come later meanwhile I want to specially thank Walspring, Texrem, Zt and others bosses for the avalanche of supports.

Glad you made it man. I knew it's going to end well.

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Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 10:11am On Aug 02, 2016
SilentPistol:
Visa approved this morning! And I honestly didn't expect how it turned out. I wasn't asked the generic "Why this school?Why this course?" etc. Safe to say I just freestyled and didn't exactly prepare my answers. Transcript would follow soon!

Special thanks to Imperiouxx, Bigfrancis21, Sirriddy, Femi321, Dicapino, and infact everyone that's contributed to the progressiveness of this thread one way or the other. It has all begun in praise!

Congrats man
Travel / Re: General U.s.a (student) Visa Enquiries-part 9 by zt(m): 10:51am On Aug 01, 2016
hi2chuxy:
Visa approved this morning. Transcript coming soon.....

I want sincerely thank all the gurus in the house especially @lagosismyhome and the others I can't remember for their support and cancel.

Pls I want to ask, which airport is closer to kentucky or which is the best route to kentucky?


Congrats. Transcript please.

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