Paco Dennis
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I tend to agree with this speaker. There are subtleties that I disagree with, but I am routing for the general principle.
No. Earth is the center. The Sun revolves around us, etc.The sun's the center of the universe?
The sun is the center of the Solar System. Nobody know for sure where the center of the universe is. Of course, everyone is the center of THEIR universe.The sun's the center of the universe?
The quack in that video stated "the sun is the center of the universe."The sun is the center of the Solar System. Nobody know for sure where the center of the universe is. Of course, everyone is the center of THEIR universe.
No. Earth is the center. The Sun revolves around us, etc.
The quack in that video stated "the sun is the center of the universe."
Here's an article about Bruce Lipton:
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/epigenetics-it-doesnt-mean-what-quacks-think-it-means/
This OP hypothesis is one of many, many, many. Some are predicting the worse...like Guy PcPhearson. He is a Professor who started the "Nature Bats Last" podcasts. He warns humans will be extinct in the near future and there nothing we can do. He now uses his time for climate "grief counseling". Then there are a load of "experts" who think we are headed over a cliff but if humanity acts NOW we can effect the rate of collapse and possibly stop it. Then there are those who say there is nothing amiss and say that it is all fear mongering. I am somewhere around a 7 out of 10 that we have trouble ahead.
You mean upbeatness is not my ticket to good health?The quack in that video stated "the sun is the center of the universe."
The earth is flat.
Gotcha! I really didn't know ...those missing non-verbal cues...The earth is flat.
I'm of the belief that there is a lot amiss, but it's being corrected, albeit with a large segment of the population being dragged, kicking and screaming in the process, and many in that camp would like to see and even bring about the end of times.This OP hypothesis is one of many, many, many. Some are predicting the worse...like Guy PcPhearson. He is a Professor who started the "Nature Bats Last" podcasts. He warns humans will be extinct in the near future and there nothing we can do. He now uses his time for climate "grief counseling". Then there are a load of "experts" who think we are headed over a cliff but if humanity acts NOW we can effect the rate of collapse and possibly stop it. Then there are those who say there is nothing amiss and say that it is all fear mongering. I am somewhere around a 7 out of 10 that we have trouble ahead.
An even bigger problem is income and wealth disparities, which will eventually be the end of society as we know it.