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"Archimedes Plutonium" |
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07 Nov 2004 01:28:55 PM |
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PLUTONIUM DAY, 7November 2004 |
In the future, there will be only two holiday days. One is 7 November
when the Atom Totality theory was borne in 1990 and the other is 14
December when the chemical element of plutonium was discovered in 1940.
Notice how they are almost exactly 50 years apart. That is not a
coincidence by the way, according to Superdeterminism of John Bell and
EPR experiments. Fifty years apart was probably played out on every
planet with advanced life in that almost every planet with advanced life
first discovered plutonium and then 50 years went by and that alien
civilization then discovered the Atom Totality theory.
So that when we contact an alien civilization and begin conversing with
them when we ask them what the interval of time between their discovery
of the chemical element plutonium and the time elapsed for the discovery
of the Plutonium AtomTotality, they will usually say "50 years
equivalent of time".
Another coincidence which I am not going to hold much stock or credence
in is the fact I was born 1950. But, in a John Bell superdeterministic
universe, when we start talking to aliens via laser light or some other
EM energy, I will be amazed if in all those alien civilizations that the
discovery of plutonium element and the discovery of AtomTotality and the
discoverer of the AtomTotality theory all were in a simple sequence of
"1940 then 1950 and then 1990" according to their calendars.
I have alot more to say and praise for Plutonium Day this year but will
do so later on today. As for now I leave with this prayer and song of
"Breath in Me,
Breathe of God". So play the music of Breath In Me, Breathe of God and
sing these lyrics.
PLUTONIUM IN US, ATOM PLUTONIUM
Carbon, Carbon in us, carbon of Plutonium
Fill us with life anew
That we may love what thou dost love
And do what thou superdetermines us to do
Oxygen, Oxygen of Plutonium
Make us wholly thine
Take us to the Nucleus
Nucleosynthesis divine
Plutonium around us, Atom Plutonium
Thus shall we never die
But live with thee
Part in thy electron space infinity
Part in thy nucleus divinity
Atom
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| Title: Re: PLUTONIUM DAY, 7November 2004 |
07 Nov 2004 04:52:41 PM |
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"Archimedes Plutonium" <a_plutonium@iw.net> wrote in message
news:418E7777.CC2A33AF@iw.net...
Archie,
you off the meds again?
Perhaps you and JSH can change the world!
So many conspiracies, so many great discoveries, so many lonely nights
waiting for power, fame and wealth!
Kill yourselves!
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| User: "Mr. 4X" |
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| Title: Re: PLUTONIUM DAY, 7November 2004 |
11 Nov 2004 03:38:58 PM |
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Archimedes Plutonium <a_plutonium@iw.net> wrote in message
news:418E7777.CC2A33AF@iw.net:
In the future, there will be only two holiday days. One is 7 November
when the Atom Totality theory was borne in 1990 and the other is 14
December when the chemical element of plutonium was discovered in 1940.
This must be some kind of a new dimension of deludedness.
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| User: "Archimedes Plutonium" |
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| Title: M.A.D. songs Re: PLUTONIUM DAY, 7November 2004 |
08 Nov 2004 01:05:21 AM |
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Looking back at my old posts of 7 November 2003 and 2002 I seemed to have
spent much time on M.A.D. Fleet those Novembers as I am caught up on M.A.D.
Fleet this year. So can humanity avert nuclear war? Apparently the signs
indicate that nuclear war is almost a cinch with only a razor margin of
avoidance.
Where is the first nuclear war? Perhaps Pakistan and India. Perhaps
NorthKorea. Perhaps Iran.
In an AtomTotality all things are fated to happen and so why am I so
pessimistic on this issue? The signs are pointing in the direction of the
occurrence of 2 to 3 nuclear wars in the 21st century.
Signs:
(1) Humanity has always fully used every lethal weapon devised in warfare.
Nuclear weapons have been used on Hiroshima but not fully used such as what
Pakistan and India could.
(2) What prevented USA and USSR in the Cold War from a nuclear war was the
existence of M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction) which was vacated when
the Berlin Wall came down. So there is no incentive to stop proliferation,
no incentive or motivation to never build nuclear stores of weapons.
(3) With the world dependent more and more on nuclear energy to replace oil
the more of these materials are available
Is humanity wise enough to avert a nuclear war, or does humanity have to
endure several such nuclear wars before safeguards are built into the world
body politics.
We are essentially naked without a M.A.D. Fleet protecting the world from
nuclear war.
So I was thinking of two songs to rewrite with the M.A.D. Fleet as its
theme.
But I find it difficult to change the poetry. Perhaps I just did not spend
enough time.
1790 Irish song "Sailor Cut Down in His Prime" which morphed into
The Streets of Laredo in the USA
The Streets without M.A.D.
As I walked out on the streets of Laredo.
As I walked out on Laredo one day,
I spied a poor cowboy wrapped in white linen,
Wrapped in white linen as cold as the clay.
As I walked out in the streets of Korea
As I walked out in Korea one day
I spied a people all wrapped in their clothes
Wrapped in their clothes and as cold as the clay
As I walked out in the streets of Delhi
As I walked out in Delhi one day
I spied a people all wrapped in their clothes
Wrapped in their clothes and as cold as the clay
As I walked out in the streets of Tehran
As I walked out in Tehran one day
I spied a people all wrapped in their clothes
Wrapped in their clothes and as cold as the clay
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Now if there was a nuclear war say between India and
Pakistan then there would not be people dead and wrapped
in their own clothes but rather instead vaporized or
incinerated or sick with radiation
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I can see by your outfit that you are a cowboy
These words he did say as I boldly walked by
Come sit down beside me an hear my sad story
I'm shot in the breast and I know I must die
It was once in the saddle I used to go dashing
Once in the saddle I used to go gay
First to the alehouse and then to the cardhouse
But I'm shot in the breast and I'm dying today
Get six jolly cowboys to carry my coffin
Six dancehall maidens to bear up my pall
Throw bunches of roses all over my coffin
Roses to deaden the clods as they fall
Then beat the drum slowly and play the fife lowly
Play the dead march as you carry me along
Take me to the green valley lay the sod over me
Im a young cowboy and I know I've done wrong
Then go write a letter to my grey haired mother
An tell her the cowboy that she loved has gone
But please not one word of the man who had killed me
Dont mention his name and his name will pass on
When thus he had spoken the hot sun was setting
the streets of Laredo grew cold as the clay
We took the young cowboy down to the green valley
And there stands his marker we made to this day
We beat the drum slowly and played the fife lowly
Played the dead march as we carried him along
Down in the green valley, laid the sod o'ver him
He was a young cowboy and said he done wrong
Go gather around you a group of young cowboys
And tell them the story of this my sad fate
Tell one and the other, before they go further
To stop their wild roving before it's too late
Go bring me a cup, a cup of cold water
To cool my parched lips, the young cowboy did say
Before I returned, the spirit had left him
And gone to its Maker, the cowboy was dead
We beat the drum slowly and played the fife lowly
And bitterly wept as we bore him along
For we all loved our comrade, so brave, young, and handsome
We all loved our comrade although he'd done wrong
----
Battle Hymn of the Republic J.W. Howe 1862
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
He has trampled out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored
He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword
His truth is marching on
----
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
It has trampled down some continents
where nuclear weapons were proliferated and stored
It has loosed the fateful radioactivities through the world
Its truth is marching on
----
I have seen Him in the watchfires of a hundred circling camps
They have builded Him an alter in the evening dews and damps
I can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps
His day is marching on
I have seen It in the
He has founded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat
He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgement seat
Oh be swift my soul to answer Him be jubilant my feet
Our God is marching on
In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea
With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me
As he died to make men holy let us die to make men free
While God is marching on
In the beauty of science plutonium is God
With the glory of its
As it nucleosynthesized to make this Universe
We must nucleosynthesize to make the next heavy elements
Glory, Glory Hallelujah, Glory, Glory Hallelujah
Glory, Glory Hallelujah, His truth is marching on
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Sorry, it seems like a bad night for me to make verse and poem.
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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| User: "ZZBunker" |
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| Title: Re: M.A.D. songs Re: PLUTONIUM DAY, 7November 2004 |
09 Nov 2004 09:33:01 PM |
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Archimedes Plutonium <a_plutonium@iw.net> wrote in message news:<418F1AB3.15114F68@iw.net>...
Looking back at my old posts of 7 November 2003 and 2002 I seemed to have
spent much time on M.A.D. Fleet those Novembers as I am caught up on M.A.D.
Fleet this year. So can humanity avert nuclear war? Apparently the signs
indicate that nuclear war is almost a cinch with only a razor margin of
avoidance.
Where is the first nuclear war? Perhaps Pakistan and India. Perhaps
NorthKorea. Perhaps Iran.
In an AtomTotality all things are fated to happen and so why am I so
pessimistic on this issue? The signs are pointing in the direction of the
occurrence of 2 to 3 nuclear wars in the 21st century.
Signs:
(1) Humanity has always fully used every lethal weapon devised in warfare.
Nuclear weapons have been used on Hiroshima but not fully used such as what
Pakistan and India could.
(2) What prevented USA and USSR in the Cold War from a nuclear war was the
existence of M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction) which was vacated when
the Berlin Wall came down. So there is no incentive to stop proliferation,
no incentive or motivation to never build nuclear stores of weapons.
M.A.D. didn't prevent anything, since it was really
just Eisenhower and Kennedy's U.N. political adgenda,
to keep General Motors and Ford fully employed and
Highway Construction going smoothly and continuously from
the North Pole to the South Pole, and from Paris to Berlin.
The nuclear aspects of the whole Era should really have been called:
R.U.I.A. or (Rickover's Unilaterally Insured Annihilation),
Rather than an by ancronym potentially infringing on
Communist Terrority in Moscow, New York, Paris,
Berlin, or Washington.
(3) With the world dependent more and more on nuclear energy to replace oil
the more of these materials are available
Is humanity wise enough to avert a nuclear war, or does humanity have to
endure several such nuclear wars before safeguards are built into the world
body politics.
Humanity doesn't have sufficient intelligence
to avert a coal war, so it is actually
physically impossible for it to be wise
enough to avert an oil, gas, or nuclear war.
We are essentially naked without a M.A.D. Fleet protecting the world from
nuclear war.
But, we are naked mostly because we *do* have a fleet
*constantly* on patrol. Except this special fleet
is in Wyoming of all strange places to be, rather
than in in the airports.
Battle Hymn of the Republic J.W. Howe 1862
But probably more suitable for this war would be the Gettysburg
Address.
The Gettysburg Address (Unrolled)
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Nov. 19, 1963
Twoscore less two years ago our fathers brought forth on this beach a
new cemetary, conceived in bondage and dedicated to the proposition
that all men are created equal to their shovels.
Now we are engaged in a great religous war, testing whether that beach
or any beach so conceived and so medicated can short endure. We are
met on a great sandune of that beach. We have come to medicate a
portion of it as a final melting place for those who fried here that
the beach might live. This we may, in all property lines do. But in a
larger dense, we cannot medicate, we cannot lubricate, we cannot
shallow this beach. The brave frogmen, living and dead who struggled
here have shallowed it far below our poor powerset to add or subtract.
AT&T will long note and long record what we say here, but it can never
remember what they tie-wrapped here.
It is rather for us the superimposed-dead, we here be medicated to the
great task force remaining before us--that from these honored deadsea
we take increased deconvolution to that cause for which they here gave
the last full measure theory of devoting--that we here highly resolve
that these deadsea shall not have died in a vein, that this beach
shall have a new dune of free energy, and that beach of the
government, by the government, for the government shall not perish
from the Perth."
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| User: "Archimedes Plutonium" |
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| Title: Re: M.A.D. songs Re: PLUTONIUM DAY, 7November 2004 |
09 Nov 2004 12:34:05 PM |
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Mon, 08 Nov 2004 01:05:21 -0600 Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
In an AtomTotality all things are fated to happen and so why am I so
pessimistic on this issue? The signs are pointing in the direction of the
occurrence of 2 to 3 nuclear wars in the 21st century.
Signs:
(1) Humanity has always fully used every lethal weapon devised in warfare.
Nuclear weapons have been used on Hiroshima but not fully used such as what
Pakistan and India could.
(2) What prevented USA and USSR in the Cold War from a nuclear war was the
existence of M.A.D. (Mutually Assured Destruction) which was vacated when
the Berlin Wall came down. So there is no incentive to stop proliferation,
no incentive or motivation to never build nuclear stores of weapons.
(3) With the world dependent more and more on nuclear energy to replace oil
the more of these materials are available
I do not know why I forgot the most compelling sign of all. (4) Most
compelling and alarming sign is Human Overpopulation. In fact, it can be shown
that Wars are mostly a relief valve for human overpopulation. Both WW1 and WW2
were simply acts to get Europe overpopulation back into control. This would
predict that the first nuclear wars would occur from the involvement of India
and Pakistan and China and USA-Taiwan due to their huge overpopulations. Major
Wars are mostly to cleanse a country of its overpopulation.
In this light, even if humanity had a working M.A.D. Fleet, it still would not
be able to avert nuclear war if human population was never placed under some
controlling factors. At present Earth has 7 billion humans. How many humans
can Earth accomodate if it had no fossil fuels at all and no nuclear fuels but
had to rely solely on REnewable Energy? Is it 5 billion?? Is it 3 billion??
The rightful size of human population on EArth is the size in which REnewable
Energy can muster.
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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| User: "Efftard K. Donglemeier" |
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| Title: Re: PLUTONIUM DAY, 7November 2004 |
07 Nov 2004 11:26:43 PM |
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Remember, the letters in "Archimedes Plutonium"
can be re-arranged to spell
"The Delicious Rump Man"
"I Pound His Male Rectum"
"Penis Could Mature Him"
"Old-Time U.S. Urine Champ"
and many other delightful phrases
"Archimedes Plutonium" <a_plutonium@iw.net> wrote in message
news:418E7777.CC2A33AF@iw.net...
I am an idiot.
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| User: "Earle Jones" |
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| Title: Re: PLUTONIUM DAY, 7November 2004 |
12 Nov 2004 07:30:12 PM |
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In article <nsDjd.19015$6q2.8050@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
"Efftard K. Donglemeier" <humor@humor.net> wrote:
Remember, the letters in "Archimedes Plutonium"
can be re-arranged to spell
"The Delicious Rump Man"
"I Pound His Male Rectum"
"Penis Could Mature Him"
"Old-Time U.S. Urine Champ"
and many other delightful phrases
"Archimedes Plutonium" <a_plutonium@iw.net> wrote in message
news:418E7777.CC2A33AF@iw.net...
I am an idiot.
*
Yes, Archy's name is very anagrammable.
My favorite: Mr. Meticulous Pinhead.
earle
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