Success begins in abundance

Successful people have the ability to easily magnify any abundance. You have an abundance right now. What is it? Can you magnify it? Try it.

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Smart keys experience ping death

“Some customers may experience limited battery life in their Smart Keys,” says Toyota.

The Toyota Smart Key is designed to wake up when it hears a “ping”, or electronic noise, and many electronic devices emit just such a “ping”. A Smart Key near one of these devices can be kept awake constantly until it experiences a sort of “ping-death”, and the battery dies.

The battery in question is a CR 1632. Radio Shack should have them for under $5. I’ll replace it for you if you have trouble doing it yourself.

Providentially, Toyata designed the Smart Key to be able to start your car even after it’s battery has died. Just touch the Smart Key to the Start button until the Start light turns green and you are good to go.

To avoid ping death, keep your Smart Key a few feet away from your cell phone, computer, and, uh, pretty much every other electronic thing. Or you could wrap your smart key in tin foil – that would shield it. Remember to unwrap it before trying to start your car.

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How Gil Kerlikowske is winning the war on hemp

Gil Kerlikowske, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, is on the right track. He knows that America’s farmers deserve our Nation’s help and support. Our founding fathers were farmers. My grandfather was a farmer. Farmers rule. Nuff said.

So in support of the federal war on hemp, Gil says that American farmers are banned from growing hemp because hemp and marijuana are part of the same species of cannabis plant, and that all parts of the plant, including hemp, can contain THC.

THC is the stuff all those hippies are addicted to, and what Gil Kerlikowske is protecting us, and the American farmers, against.

Although hemp is grown in every other industrialized nation, requires no pesticides or fertilizers, grows quickly, provides excellent fiber and biomass, and produces an abundance of highly nutritious seeds containing the perfect ratio of essential fatty acids for optimum human health, Gil sees THC as the real issue.

Gil promises that the administration he works with is still looking for innovative ways to support farmers across the country while balancing the need to protect public health and safety.

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A story narrated by Death

Everything was business as usual after death, like it always was. He could feel the difference in the world, or he had convinced himself of it anyway. What went on in the world of the departed was beyond his imagination, nor did he care any more. From his perspective they were just as dead as him. Or not. Thinking about it proved to be useless. “Let the dead bury their dead,” he said. “I have work to do.”

It was painful to watch, honestly. Especially since I knew, and so did he, that he had long ago outlived his purpose. When I say long ago, I mean lifetimes ago. So why was he here? And why didn’t I take him?

It took him well over fourty years to realize that death has no sting. Typically their own duplicity undoes them. The forces of the vortex will tear any dualites within them to shreds. When your eye is single, you’re whole body is filled with light. This is why the vortex is no threat to those who choose the good over the pleasurable.

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Wake up if you want to

A lack of awareness is no fault in itself. Rather it is a prerequisite for the transformative process of becoming more aware, which is the primary aim of concious existence. Awakening owes its very possibility to sleep.

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US marches against victory

Federal agencies have carried out the following attacks against medical marijuana:

  1. U.S. Attorneys in California recently revived the Bush era tactic of threatening to seize property from landlords who rent to medical marijuana facilities.
  2. After 9 years of failing to respond, the DEA recently denied a petition to reschedule marijuana, ignoring a vast body of scientific evidence proving the drug’s medical efficacy.
  3. Federal threats have caused numerous banks to close the accounts of businesses that provide medical marijuana to qualified patients.
  4. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms issued a surprising statement that medical marijuana patients may not purchase firearms.
  5. The IRS is shaking down medical marijuana providers for millions of dollars based on an obscure tax provision aimed at drug traffickers.
  6. A federal prosecutor threatened to target newspapers that run ads for medical marijuana services.

And, of course, the DEA continues to raid tax-paying businesses that are legal under state law.

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Mach-Zehnder interferometer results are in!


Q. Why do only half-silvered mirrors invert the photon waves? Why don’t fully slivered mirrors do the same thing? And why do the waves not invert when hitting the half-silvered mirror from the non-silvered side? Was this rule (that half-silvered mirrors invert the wave) invented to explain the destructive interference in the Mach-Zehnder interferometer experiments or is there some logical basis to it?

A. If you have a fully silvered mirror, you do not undergo any path encoding; that is, all photons travel the same path and thus the photon wave cannot be said to be inverted with respect to anything!

On the other hand , if you have a 50% mirror, half the photons travel down path A, while half travel down path B. The reflected photons will be inverted compared to the transmitted photons; so when these paths are recombined, they will potentially sum to zero resulting in non-classical interference.

Q. But why don’t the reflected photons invert when they hit the half-silvered mirror from the other side?! There are, after all, other photons that are transmitted through the mirror. The path is split in two but no inversion takes place. This seems absurd to me. How can it be explained?

from http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=509249

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Lose everything & save one big thing

There are two approaches to facing extreme change. Shy away, or meet the experience head on. You win, you lose, and that’s the chance you have to take. Jesus says anyone who wants to save their life will lose it. If you can accept the change, you survive. What’s your gamble? Who knows, today might be your lucky day.

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Reflectin on the future

Reflectin is a highly reflective and self-organizing protein capable of synthesis of nanoscale structures with “unanticipated” optical properties. From wikipedia:

Objects are visible because light bounces off them. Researchers have found that recombinantly expressed reflectin has revealed unanticipated self-assembling and behavioural properties which suggests that reflectin can be easily processed into thin films, photonic grating structures and fibres. Theoretically, this makes it possible to develop a material which could cause incident light to pass round it. This means that it could be used in a cloak that covers objects and renders them invisible. The current research was partly funded by DARPA (the research and development arm of the Pentagon). It is thought the development of an invisibility cloak might be the ultimate aim of the project.

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Pumpin gado

In 1881, the German physicist Emil Warburg put a block of iron into a strong magnetic field and found that it increased very slightly in temperature. Some commercial ventures to implement this technology are underway, claiming to cut energy consumption by 40% compared to current domestic refrigerators.[15] The process works as follows: Powdered gadolinium is moved into a magnetic field, heating the material by 2 to 5 °C (4 to 9 °F). The heat is removed by a circulating fluid. The material is then moved out of the magnetic field, reducing its temperature below its starting temperature.[citation needed] from wikipedia

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