I am well and have indeed recovered from being actually sick, something that last happened December 21st, 2004. Getting ill once a decade doesn't give me much practice at it, and I'm not very good at being sick. Woot!
I'm almost done my "Warcraft Holiday". I found I was spending too much time playing Warcraft and it was time to take a break. I have indeed done so and have found a bit of extra clarity for it.
I also found I smoke twice as much weed when I'm not playing Warcraft, so to cut way back on my consumption (1.5 Js a day to less than one), I'll be returning in April with a reduced playing schedule
I've also been focused a lot on some of the newest research I've come across in the world of atomic and quantum physics. MT Keshe has several videos (free on YouTube) and three books (Around $75 each after shipping and exchange, I'm still waiting for the first one (The Universal Order of Creation of Matters -
www.keshefoundation.com/en/shop/product/view/1/1) to arrive which should be within the next two weeks). Should Keshe prove to be right about his model of atomic physics, gravity will be ours to command within 5 years. I'm putting the 1st vid here if anyone wants to see what's grabbed my attention so thoroughly.
1. Introduction and Gravity
2. Matters of the Neutron
3. Nuclear decay and motion
4. Fusion
5. Flight and the Creation of Light
There's also a 1.5 hour discussion available. Gads, I hope I'm smart enough to truly figure this stuff out, though it's more a case of putting what I've been previously taught behind me to accept the new information on its own merits.
Then there's the shakeup that's occurring in the world of high finance. As I write this, more than 450 international banksters have quit/resigned/been fired/arrested/executed, all since September 1st last year, and the growth of this number is rapidly expanding. Currently around 10 resignations a day.
americankabuki.blogspot.ca has the list with links to the relevant news articles. NY Times. Washington Post. Vancouver Sun. Guardian. You know the papers, the small time rags
. I've been looking for more pieces of the puzzle until I can get a more clear view of what's actually going on. Is the list more like the example of Greg Smith of Goldman Sach's, or is it a case of the ship is on fire, sinking into a mire of a sewage lagoon, and all the rats are jumping ship (except they're in a sewage lagoon, so guess what they're jumping into)...
It's been a good holiday so far, and I'm looking forwards to playing more Warcraft next month. At least until May 15th, when Diablo III will likely grab my attention for a while
We'll see you all next week!