OK SoPines,
I need to learn you something they didnt teach you at USC-North, its called respect.
I went at a little school called Presbyterian College, its litterally the NUMBER 1 liberal arts college in the entire country, and the top rated private school in the south. Ive also had the privilage of taking classes at Clemson, App State, Southern Miss, USCe, The Citadel, and College of Charleston,
Now i live in columbia, and i took 2 classes at tech, astrophysics and macro-ecology, 2 of the most difficult courses i took the entire time i was in college.
Midlands tech has the benefit of being a stones throw from USCe’s main campus, and employs mostly USC professors on an adjunct status. Are there a couple of slackers there just going through the motions and will get out with or without a diploma and do nothing? Sure there are, and i garuntee they have some up there at chappel hill too.
Now im not a graduate school, lawyer firm, or medical practice, but for general workforce, if i had 2 applications sitting on my desk, 1 kid from UNC and 1 guy from Midlands Tech with 6 years of military service, To tell you the truth id have to lean towards the guy from Tech because while he might not have the admittidly prestegious degree he has displayed an ability to learn by graduating from Tech and gets the benefit of the doubt when it comes to discipline, honor, work ethic, and integrity that is associated with the military. of course it depends on the situation, but a BS from UNC doesnt automatically trump an AS from Tech.
BTW, most employers equate 4 years of military service to 2 years in college with equivilent work experience
Many of us were in the military and if you were lucky enough to be in it far from the agent orange or before depleted uranium weapons were used, you are one of the lucky ones.
The military is not quite a s glamorous as some try to make it. Take note here of a former marine veteran, a disabled one at veterans today.
What kind of classes were you taking? PE? I couldn’t get past the first two paragraphs due to all the misspellings and grammatical mistakes.
If you’re going to come on here and tout your educational credentials, then at the very least you could try to make a slightly coherent argument for yourself.
OK SoPines,
I need to learn you something they didnt teach you at USC-North, its called respect.
I went at a little school called Presbyterian College, its litterally the NUMBER 1 liberal arts college in the entire country, and the top rated private school in the south. Ive also had the privilage of taking classes at Clemson, App State, Southern Miss, USCe, The Citadel, and College of Charleston,
Now i live in columbia, and i took 2 classes at tech, astrophysics and macro-ecology, 2 of the most difficult courses i took the entire time i was in college.
Midlands tech has the benefit of being a stones throw from USCe’s main campus, and employs mostly USC professors on an adjunct status. Are there a couple of slackers there just going through the motions and will get out with or without a diploma and do nothing? Sure there are, and i garuntee they have some up there at chappel hill too.
Now im not a graduate school, lawyer firm, or medical practice, but for general workforce, if i had 2 applications sitting on my desk, 1 kid from UNC and 1 guy from Midlands Tech with 6 years of military service, To tell you the truth id have to lean towards the guy from Tech because while he might not have the admittidly prestegious degree he has displayed an ability to learn by graduating from Tech and gets the benefit of the doubt when it comes to discipline, honor, work ethic, and integrity that is associated with the military. of course it depends on the situation, but a BS from UNC doesnt automatically trump an AS from Tech.
BTW, most employers equate 4 years of military service to 2 years in college with equivilent work experience
oh ya, and when i started off i was tripple majoring in bio, phyics, and accounting, and even though i dropped accounting i still work as an accountant (not CPA mind you)
oh ya, and when i started off i was tripple majoring in bio, phyics, and accounting, and even though i dropped accounting i still work as an accountant (not CPA mind you)
grammar? we dont need no stinkin grammar
All I’m saying is that anyone who is going to tout their academic credentials should at least know how to properly spell and capitalize. I’m an engineer, I can do it… and I was double-major in mathematics and computer science.
It’s the height of lunacy to get on a soapbox and tell the world how smart you are, while at the same time being unable to properly articulate half the words. It tends to discredit you.
I’m not the grammar police, but writing about the topic of football isn’t some automatic license to make chop suey out of proper English, either. I will shut up now; I just call them as I see them, triple-genius.
I never really liked math. (D in calculus) The mathematician is intrinsically trying to prove what the philosopher already knows, all life is a circle. This was known to the ancients, American indians especially. The universe is round, planets are round, the eyes, head, nostrils most orifices are round. Indians derived from this the creator must like circles.
Taking this a step further, we have the term zero in mathematics. There is still an ongoing debate as to whether or not zero equals nothing or it equals all numbers in existence.
“But what if we combine together all the positive numbers with all the negative numbers? We can write this as an equation. At first it seems like if we try to sum all numbers into a single ultimate number; if we sum all the positive numbers with all negative numbers, then the total combination of all in question would sum up to zero, as shown below.
Wouldn’t that be strange if the sum of all numbers somehow equaled zero. We could then say that zero represents the everything of math, couldn’t we. And that really wouldn’t make sense, because the meaning of zero is very related to the word nothing.”
in calculus, we view the zero function f(x)=0 to be undefined. Zero can only exist in 1 dimension. Theres a big difference between having zero of something and having none of something, having zero of something implies that there never was, never is, and never will be something, and that nothing will ever turn into something
what you have here is N+(-N)=(-2N)=0 where the addition of any number n to its inverse equals zero. this is the foundation of subtraction. but it takes on a new meaning with the 0 is gods number.
N alone isnt zero because n can also equal 1, 2, 3 or any other number, -2N=0 because n+(-n)=0…..-2N always equals zero.
So lets say God is the number zero. inorder to have god, we must have -2N. that means 2 halfs that are perfectly identical except one side is “negative” or “arranged inversely to” or “is at odds with”...“is enemies with”...“does battle with”...“is in eternal strugle with”
and so the inherent mathmatical flaw with most modern mainstream (esp monotheistic) religions is that God created everything, including his evil counterpart (devil) but in order for there to have been a God, his evil counterpart would have to have already been in existence…..and just to sweeten the pot, assuming that God did make humans in his own image, then one of the 2 halves of God must me male, and the other female…which do you think is which?
The mathematician is intrinsically trying to prove what the philosopher already knows
Math and philosophy, 2 sides of the same coin? one is stringent and judicated, the other is circumstantial and free. But both are regarded as the truth, both serve the same purpose of defining the world around us.
Western scientists always envision themselves discovering something just as every back woods preacher does. The God particle or Higgs Boson was discovered thousands of years ago by the Vedantic Masters and it was called prana. It even has a sound described in the Shruti literature, the sound of the universe that has always been here and always will be here. You can hear it yourself when you place a sea shell to your ear.
As for the concept of satan it is a simple parable ancient Rishis would describe as nothing more than the darkness and light, positive and negative, the two forces that make up the universe, produce lightning in the sky or form a baby in the mother’s womb. I am not however discounting a fallen Nefilim known as Lucifer however however who landed on earth many moons ago. I have in fact done a small treatise on this matter myself. The Enuma Elish or Epic of Creation however is a vast subject encompassing many many of the Babylonian clay tablets. This is taken from my own blog.