Mimsey Borogrove
Crusader
Hubbard had some crazy notions about science, such as the Piltdown man, his Helatrobus implants in which radioactive Magellanic clouds swooping down the arms of the milky way galaxy and engulfing planets in their path, that contained talking space probes that gave out engramic commands (perhaps they were telepathic commands, since we all know, from Ellen Ripley, no one can hear you scream in space), trains on Venus, implant stations on Mars, exteriorizing into the Van Allen belt, and the temperature therein, the problems of enjoying Coca Cola when exterior, an OT ripping the air cover off earth, and giving the planet a spin, resulting in the frozen Mammoths that he claimed the explorers club ate (or was it that they are the frozen tropical veggies in their (the Mammoths') mouths?)
That if you drank oil during the purif, it would replace the tainted fats in your body, disregarding the fact no such mechanism exists in the body, and that most people eat some fat or oil on a daily basis, which makes one wonder why the purif oil was so special in it's curative ability, and more that I can't recall at the moment. Oh! He defined zero.
Now, maybe he liked his ideas better than reality, maybe in those years, the science was spottier than ours now, or maybe, he didn't much care if his understanding and writings were accurate or not. He was the one who said his physics class was good for napping, if I recall correctly. He flunked it as well, and his book All About Radiation was full of errors.
In college he got a D in chemistry, a D in physics 12, (electricity and magnetism) an E in physics 13, (dynamics, sound and light) and a F in Physics ( Modern Physical Phenomena,Molecular and atomic physics), all hallmarks of a deep understanding of the subjects therein.
https://tonyortega.org/2015/02/24/n...l-ron-hubbard-flunked-out-of-high-school-too/
So! What shall we do? Below is a new video on the structure of our galaxy, which will, hopefully, cast out any false ideas you may have picked up from Hubbard on the subject, such as those talking Magellanic Clouds speeding hither and yon at what must be tremendous velocity to cross the fifty thousand light years that is our puny galaxy's radius, in only a few thousand years, if I recall his statement accurately, from when I did the BC in the 70's.
You'll have a nice chuckle in the early section of the video - as I remind you Hubbard, in one of his congress lectures, told of a person who could look up into the sky and tell you which star was closer, simply by looking at them.
The video by the American Museum of Natural History is based on the Gaia Satellite data released by The European Space Agency's massive data release, and shows the relative motions of thousands of nearby stars in our neighborhood, the near by brown dwarfs, and it shows the Keppler Satellite data on nearby stars that have exo planets. It is truly amazing.
Enjoy.
Mimsey
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/data-release-2
That if you drank oil during the purif, it would replace the tainted fats in your body, disregarding the fact no such mechanism exists in the body, and that most people eat some fat or oil on a daily basis, which makes one wonder why the purif oil was so special in it's curative ability, and more that I can't recall at the moment. Oh! He defined zero.
Now, maybe he liked his ideas better than reality, maybe in those years, the science was spottier than ours now, or maybe, he didn't much care if his understanding and writings were accurate or not. He was the one who said his physics class was good for napping, if I recall correctly. He flunked it as well, and his book All About Radiation was full of errors.
In college he got a D in chemistry, a D in physics 12, (electricity and magnetism) an E in physics 13, (dynamics, sound and light) and a F in Physics ( Modern Physical Phenomena,Molecular and atomic physics), all hallmarks of a deep understanding of the subjects therein.
https://tonyortega.org/2015/02/24/n...l-ron-hubbard-flunked-out-of-high-school-too/
So! What shall we do? Below is a new video on the structure of our galaxy, which will, hopefully, cast out any false ideas you may have picked up from Hubbard on the subject, such as those talking Magellanic Clouds speeding hither and yon at what must be tremendous velocity to cross the fifty thousand light years that is our puny galaxy's radius, in only a few thousand years, if I recall his statement accurately, from when I did the BC in the 70's.
You'll have a nice chuckle in the early section of the video - as I remind you Hubbard, in one of his congress lectures, told of a person who could look up into the sky and tell you which star was closer, simply by looking at them.
The video by the American Museum of Natural History is based on the Gaia Satellite data released by The European Space Agency's massive data release, and shows the relative motions of thousands of nearby stars in our neighborhood, the near by brown dwarfs, and it shows the Keppler Satellite data on nearby stars that have exo planets. It is truly amazing.
Enjoy.
Mimsey
https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/data-release-2
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