Lawrence R. Spencer's Blog, page 24
October 10, 2024
ESCHER HAIKU
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Drawing by Maurits Cornelis Escher (17 June 1898 – 27 March 1972). Haiku by Lawrence R. Spencer
M. C. Escher was a Dutch graphic artist. He is known for his often mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints. These feature impossible constructions, explorations of infinity, architecture, and tessellations.
October 8, 2024
OUR LIGHT
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“It is not a dream, it is a simple feat of scientific electrical engineering, only expensive — blind, faint-hearted, doubting world!
Humanity is not yet sufficiently advanced to be willingly led by the discoverer’s keen searching sense.
But who knows? Perhaps it is better in this present world of ours that a revolutionary idea or invention, instead of being helped and patted, be hampered and ill-treated in its adolescence — by want of means, by selfish interest, pedantry, stupidity and ignorance; that it be attacked and stifled; that it pass through bitter trials and tribulations, through the strife of commercial existence.
So do we get Our Light. So all that was great in the past was ridiculed, condemned, combatted, suppressed — only to emerge all the more powerfully, all the more triumphantly from the struggle.”
~ Nikola Tesla, Problem of Increasing Human Energy ~
October 7, 2024
DOG ATTACKS STAR WARS FANS!
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CLICK LINK TO WATCH THE ‘ATTACK’ ON YOUTUBE — http://youtu.be/7zWNJHS9PBE
THE CORE
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Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 – January 7, 1943) was a physicist, inventor, mechanical and electrical engineer of unusual intellectual brilliance and practical achievement. He was an important contributor to the birth of commercial electricity, and is best known for his many revolutionary developments in the field of electromagnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tesla’s patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current (AC) electric power systems, including the polyphase system of electrical distribution and the AC motor. This work helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution.
Tesla is most famous for conceiving the rotating magnetic field principle (1882) and then using it to invent the induction motor together with the accompanying alternating current long-distance electrical transmission system (1888). His patents and theoretical work still form the basis for modern alternating current electric power systems. He also developed numerous other electrical and mechanical devices including the fundamental principles and machinery of wireless technology, including the high frequency alternator, the Tesla coil, the blameless turbine, the spark plug, and numerous other inventions.
In addition to his work on electromagnetism and electromechanical engineering, Tesla contributed in varying degrees to the establishment of robotics, remote control, radar, and computer science, and to the expansion of ballistics, nuclear physics, and theoretical physics.
He pioneered modern electrical engineering and many of his discoveries were of groundbreaking importance. In the United States during this time, Tesla’s fame rivaled that of any other inventor or scientist in history or popular culture. Tesla demonstrated wireless energy transfer to power electronic devices as early as 1893, and aspired to intercontinental wireless transmission of industrial power in his unfinished Wardenclyffe Tower project (1901-1917) also known as the Tesla Tower, located in Long Island, New York.
Tesla was fluent in eight languages – Serbian, Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, and Latin.
October 6, 2024
Mechanical Animals
PRIEST VS PRIEST: THE SCAM GOES ON
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In our “modern age” of “enlightenment, it’s reasonable to assume that human beings would have caught on to the criminal racketeering game called “the church”. Yet, after thousands and thousands of years people still line up to have their minds washed and their money laundered by a multitude of self-anointed “priests”. The criminals and baboons have been at war with each other for control of the souls as a method of legalized theft. The same can be said of nearly every politician who is a “priest” in the “church” of political ideologies and governments. The only difference between a Commissar and a Capitalist is the insignia on their uniforms. The only difference between one priest and another priest is the style of their robes. They all promise you paradise after you die and eternal damnation if you don’t give them all your money while you’re alive.
Regardless of their obvious criminal intent, this racket is still financially supported by millions of gullible human beings, just as sheep, pigs and cows are led to slaughter each day so you can eat their flesh. What you do to other living beings will be done to you. Here is a short history lesson in one of the more popular and famous “Priest vs Priest” scams:
“The Ninety-Five Theses on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences (Latin: Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum), commonly known as The Ninety-Five Theses, was written by Martin Luther in 1517 and is widely regarded as the initial catalyst for the Protestant Reformation. The disputation protests against clerical abuses, especially the sale of indulgences.
The background to Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses centers on practices within the Catholic Church regarding baptism and absolution. Significantly, the Theses rejected the validity of indulgences (remissions of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven). They also view with great cynicism the practice of indulgences being sold, and thus the penance for sin representing a financial transaction rather than genuine contrition. Luther’s Theses argued that the sale of indulgences was a gross violation of the original intention of confession and penance, and that Christians were being falsely told that they could find absolution through the purchase of indulgences.
All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg, Germany, in the Holy Roman Empire, where the Ninety-Five Theses famously appeared, held one of Europe’s largest collections of holy relics. These had been piously collected by Frederick III of Saxony. At that time pious veneration of relics was purported to allow the viewer to receive relief from temporal punishment for sins in purgatory. By 1509 Frederick had over 5,000 relics, purportedly “including vials of the milk of the Virgin Mary, straw from the manger [of Jesus], and the body of one of the innocents massacred by King Herod.”
As part of a fund-raising campaign commissioned by Pope Leo X to finance the renovation of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Johann Tetzel, a Dominican priest, began the sale of indulgences in the German lands. Albert of Mainz, the Archbishop of Mainz in Germany, had borrowed heavily to pay for his high church rank and was deeply in debt. He agreed to allow the sale of the indulgences in his territory in exchange for a cut of the proceeds.”
— Wikipedia.org
October 2, 2024
September 30, 2024
Nikola Tesla: Inventions In Three-Dimensions
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Nikola Tesla: Inventions In Three-Dimensions from The Tesla Science Foundation on Vimeo.
September 29, 2024
DOMAIN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RESCUE MISSION
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“There are several obvious reasons that The Domain
, and other space civilizations do not land on Earth
or make their presence known. It takes a very brave IS-BE
to come down through the atmosphere and land on Earth, because it is a prison
planet
, with a very uncontrolled, psychotic population. And, no IS-BE is entirely proof
against the risk of entrapment, as with the members of The Domain Expeditionary Force
who were captured in the Himalayas
8,200 years ago.”
— Excerpted from the Official Transcript of the U.S. Army Air Force Roswell Army Air Field, 509th Bomb Group: SUBJECT: ALIEN INTERVIEW, 26. 7. 1947, 1st Session published in the book Alien Interview, edited by Lawrence R. Spencer, 2008.