08-31-2009, 03:41 PM
(08-30-2009, 10:53 AM)ayadew Wrote: Nassim is wrong on some things though, like the 1000 tons statue. It's carved as a part of another structure and not a single piece which has been transported. Still, he has some very interesting facts.
He is very humorous and very warming, I like him alot
I like him too. He has the confidence I have grown to appreciate in these guys. They seem to know where their towels are.
8 hours of the guy is a bit much. But he kept me entertained for most of the period. He basically speaks about the underlying physics from a physics/sacred geometry perspective. This can be hard to follow some times. But on the whole I got the sense that he knows his stuff and he has actually made scientific predictions that turned out to be real later. Although his peers are probably less enthusiastic but considering the massive scope of his material that is to be expected.
I reserve judgment until I've had some time to digest his lectures. It's simply too much to make definitive claims about. But I'll share that the feeling is good. The conclusions certainly agree with my understandings.
Thanks for posting the links ayadew
