Re: NICAP
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:48 pm
She never says too much... but when she does, Ladygrady just blows me away
How about you Mikado, others??
Trickfox
How about you Mikado, others??
Trickfox
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Yes, truly fascinating... almost.... dare I say it? Mystical...?ladygrady wrote:Regarding your meeting with Morgan.... someday.
You said " But the actually meeting the man? Apparently that's still on the docket for sometime in the future."
I find that a fascinating statement.
Rightly or wrongly, some people I take at their word, however extraordinary the circumstances.Which opens so many doors. You obviously believe that there is still a chance for you to meet the man.
Yeah, that's the part I was talking about earlier today. Even if the ships "haven't been built yet," if they can traverse time, then... well, the word "yet" has less meaning, doesn't it? They may not have been built "yet," but they could still be here... now.That idea brings sort of a strange bunch of thoughts to me. Tell me what your impression is of this , if you can. Remember you have said already. If time travel was available to Morgan in " his future" then the entire door opens here, past and future, right?
I think that you have said here that you and Morgan had some sort of an agreement centering around his beautiful cane ( Thumpstick you called it). You were going to trade it back. He was going to give you back your Dads pin, retrieve his thumpstick. But according to what you have said .... the signal that he had been killed was that the pin was returned to you. And thats what has happened, BUT didn't he still say ( in that case) that you and he would meet on some island somewhere for a grand party?
That's what I'm getting at, too. And I gather he has made similar promises to some others, as well.Perhaps the Morgan who was able to slide through time has already gone into the future so he knew when he said that to you that he would in fact meet you someday .... because he already had.
If you agree with some of the concepts of this book then that idea shouldn't be entirely outrageous.
I don't feel any particular imperative to "prove" the kind of experience you are describing to anybody but myself. And I may not even need "proof" to believe, at least on some level, that what we are talking about is possible. It is, after all, a quantum universe where all manner of weird things are possible... like Philpotts said, simply waiting for our "wits to get sharper..."You have to admit, if you are ever approached by a stranger with green eyes , someone who knows far more than a stranger would... wouldn't that PROVE all of this to you? ... And maybe to accept this level of knowledge you also have to be able to KNOW this without having the absolute requirement to prove the experience to others. Perhaps there is no way to " Prove it" to anyone but the person who experiences it.
I remember Mark telling us about that encounter... had pretty much the same reaction that you are describing.I remember that sort of odd meeting that MarkC reported having when he was visiting Great Valley High School. He said that some tall strapping kid " bumped into him" ( strongly enough to spin him around and remember Mark? You reported that you had a funny feeling about that meeting.
The mental picture I have is of a tall man in a Hawaiian shirt with sunglasses perched atop his round, completely hairless head.So given those thoughts to think about. How do you picture the Morgan you expect to meet on that beach? I really would appreciate seeing an answer to that if you can,
I'm pretty sure one is all I could handle.Mikado14 wrote:So....how many Morgan's do you wish to meet on the beach?
Roger that.twigsnapper wrote:So now you know. twigsnapper
hmmmm....is this just Juan of those things the rest of us have to figure out for ourselves?Paul S. wrote:Roger that.twigsnapper wrote:So now you know. twigsnapper
Thank you sir.
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Pretty much. That's one of the skill sets that is required for advancement among these ranks.Rose wrote:hmmmm....is this just Juan of those things the rest of us have to figure out for ourselves?Paul S. wrote:Roger that.twigsnapper wrote:So now you know. twigsnapper
Thank you sir.
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rose
I took that to mean that he gave the notebooks to twigsnapper for safe keeping. I could be wrong; I'm not the best code breaker.twigsnapper wrote:consider for a moment where the most rational place it would have been for Dr. Brown to spirit those " black notebooks"? Remember that Morgan said that they were " somewhere safe" Think on that.
He would have sent them to someone whom he trusted and whom had demonstrated his loyalty and perhaps even bravery. He would have handed them to someone who knew him better than any one else, excluding perhaps his family. He would have handed them to the person /persons who had already been the caretaker of the first notebooks for years.
So now you know. twigsnapper
You're a better code breaker than I am but it fits and makes sense! And if that's true, Mr. Twigsnapper, I'd like a copy for my reading files. Any good notes on tunnel diodes?greggvizza wrote:I took that to mean that he gave the notebooks to twigsnapper for safe keeping. I could be wrong; I'm not the best code breaker.twigsnapper wrote:consider for a moment where the most rational place it would have been for Dr. Brown to spirit those " black notebooks"? Remember that Morgan said that they were " somewhere safe" Think on that.
He would have sent them to someone whom he trusted and whom had demonstrated his loyalty and perhaps even bravery. He would have handed them to someone who knew him better than any one else, excluding perhaps his family. He would have handed them to the person /persons who had already been the caretaker of the first notebooks for years.
So now you know. twigsnapper
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