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The Scientific And Rationalist Case For Life After Death - An Interview with Michael Roll (1994) part 1/4
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Waternature.com: Excerpts and Quotes
Submitted by esaruoho on May 3, 2007 - 10:12Excerpts and Quotes
Intuitive mind a sacred gift, rational mind a faithful servant
Submitted by esaruoho on April 9, 2007 - 12:08The intuitive mind is a sacred gift; the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
: German-Swiss-American mathematical physicist
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Nikola Tesla "Lost" Manuscript? Not Verified as being authentic or not. Read it for yourself..
Submitted by esaruoho on March 18, 2006 - 16:19The introduction below explains the rest of the article, and I have made some comments at the end of the post. Apologies, I know I mentioned this a few weeks ago and some people had expressed interest in reading it. The author's introduction and postscript are done in italics to differentiate from the manuscript. So here you are, without further ado:
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Introduction
This manuscript has been loaned to me by my acquaintance. During his stay in the USA he bought an old fire-helmet, which was on sale in the streets of New York. There was an old writing book inside this helmet, apparently used as a lining. The writing book had thin and partially burned covers producing the smell of mould. All its yellowing sheets were full of notes written in ink faded under the influence of time. In parts the ink has lost its color to such a degree that some of the letters can only be guessed at on the yellowed paper. In other places, large parts of the text have been completely spoiled by water, having been transformed into white ink stains. In addition, all the sheets have been burned on the edges and as a result some words are irretrievably lost.










