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Ground Zero: Further Relativity
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Because there are codes, intellectuals and artists from all parts of the world have been in conflict from time immemorial till today. They ponder on how to answer questions spurred by the progressing tendencies toward the emancipation of humans from frailties, and mysteries that remain unresolved till today. Some predict a less conflicting future, the Anti-Christ, others fear the loss of the cultural diversity of humanity, and some express bias toward secularity and religion. Eventually, at the point where major ideological conflicts gave rise to todays controversies, a new fire of ideology flared up in Dotman, and he shares with us here where one would not have expected, at border lines not only between every single human today, but where the religions foundations of cultures are considered. In the midst of beliefs, labeled esoteric, beyond ones own cultural world, home, knowledge, and ingenuity, he found a powerful incident knowledge that is so anomalous and converging and so inspiring, more than any right from time he has so far lived in the world. This zero is structured to use the works of the geniuses, but care was taken in the design of the zero so that codes were identified and decoded with tools created in the zero.
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Ground Zero: Further Relativity
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The Dotman hails from the Oghara clan in the Delta State of Nigeria. As a very bright and promising young boy born to older parents who were farmers and traders, he was guided and disciplined by brothers and sisters who never allowed the bad influences witnessed in some lads in the Delta region of Nigeria to take toll in his life. This eventually made it possible for him to attend primary school at Oghara; after that, he attended college at Warri and then Enugu State University of Science and Technology in Nigeria, where he obtained a bachelors of engineering degree in mechanical engineering. He also earned a master of science in engineering management from Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the United States. The Dotman was spurred to write by the infirmity he passed through, which resulted in a long-standing quest for knowledge. Having learnt and discovered incidentally, he sets out here a book on neo-technology and the next stage of inspirations, excitements, adventures, and confusions of life, death, and discoveries. He is an unconventional nonconformist. Some men have guns, bombs, knives, swords, and muscles. He has nothing but his writing. In addition to writing, he is into engineering and consulting. He also enjoys parties and vacations, and he sings and dances to smooth jazz, R&B, classical music, calypso, and Latin blues.

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    Ground Zero - Dotman

    © 2006, 2013 Dotman. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 12/13/2013

    ISBN: 978-1-4184-8254-1 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4184-8253-4 (e)

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    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

    CONTENTS

    About The Author

    About The Book

    Author Biography

    Detailed Book Summary

    Eulogy Dedicated To The Geniuses

    Foreword

    Prelude

    1.   Truth Is The Enemy Of Superstition

    2.   The Knowledge Of The Root And Cause Of Human Art Is The Key To Man’s Resurrection

    3.   From The Known To The Unknown

    4.   From One Discontinuity To Another

    5.   Exclusion And Nonexclusion Matrix

    6.   Perspectives And Goals

    7.   The Journey Of Fixion

    8.   The Limit Of Achievable Or Discoverable

    9.   Parables Of Object In Perception: Further Nothing

    10.   Parables Of The Resurrection (Judgment Scene)

    11.   Ikma`Al And Itma`Am: The Fixion And Fiction

    12.   Genetic Programming

    13.   Psychic Encounter

    Endnotes

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    The Dotman hails from the Oghara clan in the Delta State of Nigeria. As a very bright and promising young boy born to older parents who were farmers and traders, he was guided and disciplined by brothers and sisters who never allowed the bad influences witnessed in some lads in the Delta region of Nigeria to take toll in his life. This eventually made it possible for him to attend primary school at Oghara; after that, he attended college at Warri and then Enugu State University of Science and Technology in Nigeria, where he obtained a bachelor’s of engineering degree in mechanical engineering. He also earned a master of science in engineering management from Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the United States.

    The Dotman was spurred to write by the infirmity he passed through, which resulted in a long-standing quest for knowledge. Having learnt and discovered incidentally, he sets out here a book on neo-technology and the next stage of inspirations, excitements, adventures, and confusions of life, death, and discoveries. He is an unconventional nonconformist. Some men have guns, bombs, knives, swords, and muscles. He has nothing but his writing. In addition to writing, he is into engineering and consulting. He also enjoys parties and vacations, and he sings and dances to smooth jazz, R&B, classical music, calypso, and Latin blues.

    ABOUT THE BOOK

    Because there are codes, intellectuals and artists from all parts of the world have been in conflict from time immemorial till today. They ponder on how to answer questions spurred by the progressing tendencies toward the emancipation of humans from frailties, and mysteries that remain unresolved till today. Some predict a less conflicting future, the Anti-Christ, others fear the loss of the cultural diversity of humanity, and some express bias toward secularity and religion. Eventually, at the point where major ideological conflicts gave rise to today’s controversies, a new fire of ideology flared up in Dotman, and he shares with us here where one would not have expected, at border lines not only between every single human today, but where the religions’ foundations of cultures are considered. In the midst of beliefs, labeled esoteric, beyond one’s own cultural world, home, knowledge, and ingenuity, he found a powerful incident knowledge that is so anomalous and converging and so inspiring, more than any right from time he has so far lived in the world. This zero is structured to use the works of the geniuses, but care was taken in the design of the zero so that codes were identified and decoded with tools created in the zero.

    AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY

    Dotman was born on January 29, 1968, in Ogharafe, Delta State of Nigeria. He was born in a small house built of mud, about 200 yards from his father’s house. His late mother and father were farmers. Most parts of his twelve years were spent in the village living with his mother, father, and sisters. Fewer parts were spent with his elder brother, who taught in a primary school in Orerokpe, Delta State, Nigeria. He was despicable to the point he almost drowned in the river and had to be spanked many times at home for domestic crimes. He was a very hard-working kid with youthful exuberance and not without negative tendencies typical of his peers, which led to the decision to take him away from the village to the city called Warri after his primary school. During his days in the village, he found excitement in singing and dancing. He was adjudged best among the popular dancers in the village. He was missed when taken away, especially by the church choir, managed by his elder sister, Anna, where he was the instrumentalist. His first visit back to village while on vacation was so colorful and remarkable. Many reeled around him and were in high spirits, being the first among his peers to wear high heeled shoes, bought in the city.

    Most kids are shaped by their parents, and Dotman was no different. His family was thought to be a Christian; their beliefs and heritage were product of his environment, family and or his elder brother, as was the decision to study science in college (even though he hated science). He feared his brother and sisters, who were all disciplinarians, and he had no choice but obey. His greatest joy was when he passed his final college examination in Warri, which enabled him to enter the university.

    He had come across names of famous scientists while studying for these examinations, and he had carried the dream of invention in the course of his studies. With support from his brother and sisters, he dreamed of doing something remarkable in history; in the process, he encountered a problem: his comfort zone. He was unaware that he needed to overcome obstacles to get to his destination. This challenge, however, proved most troubling and difficult. In fact, it set off a raging force within him and another from his environment; the result was an illness that turned out to be most beneficial. He made several major mistakes and bad decisions while attending Enugu State University of Science and Technology, and he made more after graduation; without even knowing what to do, he lived with the flowing rhythm of nature.

    His illness and other encounters enabled him to shape the way he lived his life; he took this code to his work place and followed it in his relationships. He believes that all humans are heroes, since we are put together in one mind: there is no division in the sameness of nature. He is a hero but different from a celebrity. He believes in sharing and has now been given the codes, as a mercy after shedding his own blood by the things he suffered; he presents the codes in this book, called Ground Zero, and this presentation will continue in his next book, called Ring.

    The Dotman is married with a daughter. His elder brother is current sitting king in his hometown in Nigeria. His hobbies includes research, writing songs, singing, dancing, and listening to smooth jazz, R&B, calypso, and classical music. He loves soccer.

    DETAILED BOOK SUMMARY

    Imagination carries models, images, prototypes, and visions made into material expressions, creating ingenuity. There is discovery in the process, which is not without learning, in this cosmic intelligence that belongs to the genius. Eventually, at the point where major ideological conflicts gave rise to today’s controversies, this process produced a new fire of ideology where one would not have expected: at borderlines where the religious foundations of cultures are considered. There are geniuses, but there is this genius. The genius of science is chiefly concerned with revealing what is real and treats with disdain that which is unreal. The genius of philosophy wobbles between the real and the unreal. The third and the last genius of mankind is that of relativity, which worked out acceptable focal points where all other geniuses meet and seem to agree simultaneously.

    Simultaneities are not an absolute concept but an applicable concept, varying from one individual to another according to time dilation, made possible by different positions or frames of reference or cultures or religions or races around the globe. Time dilation is evidence of barriers, differences, divisions, space, locations, and races, which can be eliminated by synchronization, made possible by all eyes coming together at one spot or unity of judgment and of language. The aim of the relativist is to get at this synchronization, a journey that may find us at the tree or at the point where God or the devil is, and thereafter, an order of the post-Melchisedec: the motion from the synchronization. The synchronization will not begin until after a thousand years, when many of us have arrived at the tree. At the time and as many as the required amount of force there, then will be the synchronization of the true motion of life. See you when you get there.

    When you arrive, you will not be like Leonardo da Vinci, who suffered a stroke that immobilized his right side; he died on May 2, 1519, at the age of sixty-seven, but he had a special power, which may be called the da Vinci mark, on his right-hand side (though who needs both hands for any careful work?). That stroke is shown in Figure 4, conceived by Gottfried von Leibnitz. With the power, the undiscovered and coded knowledge is placed on the doorstep: gnostic wisdom, setting goals in life, the fiction and fixion journey, a look ahead into mysteries unfolded, the curse upon man and the remedy to it, and most of all, ikma`al and itma`am, the fixion and fiction. The Garment Hem Of Spirit Tormentor (GHOST) is here with man. The Garment Of Dotman (GOD) would clothe all nakedness. And eyes opened shall also see the Right-hand Of Dotman (ROD), mobilized for smiting. Those who shall be spiritual or natural in the end shall make a choice in the mathematical superstition of 0 and 1, separated by a thin line. Not only would they make the choice, they would know why things like 9/11 happen (and many more).

    EULOGY DEDICATED TO THE GENIUSES

    One cannot undermine the potential, judging from human behavior, that the dead seem not to have hope. The basic fallacy, handed down since time began and continuing to weaken the human strengths, contradicts the basic truth that man was created not to be afraid of death or the unknown but to live happily and gloriously, to protect the life given to him, as if he was capable of that. It is time for us to let it be known that he was and will ever remain a pencil in the hand of the creator. He has nothing of his own, not even the life he thought he had. By the way, did any of us ask for life? Did you think there could be this beautiful experience once the gate was opened for your procession to apotheosis? It is well with all men. One body we all are, and without, we are not made. I could not stand to speak today if those of the past had not spoken. The past is the root and the beginning of all wisdom. But shall we be all puffed up, as if we were on our own, doing all these things? No. It is created, it is powered, and it is all from the supreme being. By the transition which the past underwent, the root found it necessary to touch us because of love. We give thanks for the awareness of the light of this consciousness. The link has been established; that which you sought has become a window of opportunity for freedom, happiness, and immortality. What shall we say for that which we sought? Eventually, we woke from the dream, but not as expected, in an opportunity meant for resolving the controversies that engulfed us. Time shall answer them. We stand not divided, and all men must now know that truth. Even if it lies, once it is known, it is the truth and nothing but the truth that is known. I shall not say adieu, because we are here to show the book to you. Our profound greetings to all people.

    FOREWORD

    There are four fundamental questions:

    Who are we?

    Why are we here?

    Why was the universe created?

    Where is perfection in creation?

    This book is basically seeking knowledge, and the author looks into various fields like history, religion, ethics, philosophy, art and the sciences. According to Dotman, knowledge discovered in these various fields could be true or false, good or evil. This is because ultimately, truth and peace only come from the divine author of life. The author agrees with that great scientist Albert Einstein that science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind; he wishes that like Leonardo da Vinci, this book should be read or studied with a combination of curiosity, patience, precision, and care. Apart from the main substance of knowledge, the book also deals with the things that knowledge brings. Thus by looking for knowledge and what it brings, the author brought all known things or creations together. Now, by assessing all those known things using the theory of relativity, he discovered the sameness, the synchronization, and the Adam of nature. The sameness comes from the language of philosophers (e.g., Leonardo da Vinci), while the synchronization comes from the language of scientists; the Adam of nature comes from the language of religion. The author also tries to find out where the philosophers, the scientists, and the religionists meet. According to him, this meeting point is one of the major mysteries of the world. The major task in this book is to bridge divides that are not bridgeable and unabridge those that are bridged. In doing this, he came across an idea he refers to as the post-Melchisedec order—another possible renaissance for mankind. The author uses the pseudonym Dotman, but his actual name is revealed by the time the reader reaches the end of the book. May the reader be guided by the oracle of God, that is, the word of God, which is God. This book is written for all categories of people: Christians, Muslims, scientists, philosophers, traditional religionists, and so on. No one is excluded, because everyone must meet at that mystery point. For if this is not done, the problem of mankind may not be solved.

    Dr. E. A. Inomiesa

    PRELUDE

    The zero is knowledge and is a game (oracles; i.e., speaking words) to play that is only won by the elect. It is a new discovery and a new way unveiling. Discovery itself is life, and in this zero, we would try to score new discoveries that would resolve life’s enigma. In answering the fundamental questions, we shall be relating voices of science and philosophy in a new subject called relativity. The zero is a manifestation of voices sandwiched into arithmetic, which can be resolved by scoring the mathematical variable to create a new solution to humanity’s problems (or new answers to humanity’s questions). These are new solutions or answers, which cannot be devoid of new ways of thinking and doing things. These new ways may resonate controversy, arising from misunderstanding of what the zero represent or trying to present as a new knowledge, which definitely would shake old grounds and set a new horizon and a new sun that would shine on a new generation (Rosicrucians). This is a new generation with resuscitated consciousness; this is again a new consciousness to survive in a new world, to survive in a digital world. Thus, the zero not only provides answers to fundamental questions, it also creates new knowledge. In shaping itself as knowledge, which has life, the zero attached itself to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

    The tree is invisible, but it is manifested visibly and physically, like everything else in the universe. In dealing with the tree physically, we assume that there is a web of life and death connected by feeling, smelling, hearing, seeing, touching, and tasting everything in the universe. To properly understand nature and every minute and every second in everyday life, we will be searching for the path to where a special tree is situated. Metaphorically, this tree must have leaves, branches, fruits, a stem, and roots. We say that the stem is an unknown man. We say also the roots are the unknown and known; finally, there is a physical tree. In resolving the jigsaw and the unknown, we will be searching for the path considering the visible or physical things of the universe. In other words, we will be resolving the age-long question of is there a God? If possible, it is better to see the invisible itself. A scholarship partly from dogmatism made right from ancient times, appearing unbelievingly as a taboo here, never existing in the modern world. This is a course that neither adds nor removes from prophecy.

    CHAPTER ONE

    Truth Is the Enemy of Superstition

    One is too small a number to achieve peace.

    You are the same today and forever except for two things: the people with whom you associate and the books you read.—Charles Jones

    It is possible we did not ask for knowledge to do the things we did in the past, just as we did not ask for life. For me, I hated the things around me and desired the level of consciousness to do that which I believed is right with no regret or guilt. Even at that, I have no power of my own, because we all are driven by desire and the mirror of life (imagination), and these are the spirits.

    We are nothing but a pencil in the hand of the creator. In other words, we are authored. Believe it or not, we are indeed. We are molded continuously, according to contacts we are meant to have during the course of life creation. Contacts are with all things from the sperm, in the surrounding or in the environment. These things make us what we are as positive and negative individuals, and these make perfection despite the frailties of life. Individuals make society. Is it enough to say that the creator authors our lives? Yes, and there must be something through which we are bound to do things we are made to do. There are two concepts: you have no prior knowledge of what you did, and you have consciousness of what you did, positive or negative. At higher realms of consciousness, there is no sense of positive or negative, or good or bad, in creation, but perfection. This is detailed in the concept of what is SIN (Scene In Names).

    We must go deeper beyond just mere understanding of how our surrounding influences our being; we must understand how microwaves trigger our body chemistry and biology. We are naturally endowed directly and indirectly to learn how to do things we are made to do. We learn by discovery. Discovery itself starts when the eyes are opened. It starts when the baby is born. For the brain to fully recover itself, or for a baby to fully know itself, more senses (apart from the senses of life, such as hunger) need be discovered. These senses are taste, hearing, touch, feel, smell, speed, distance, motion, space, time, speech, direction, self-visualization, and self-realization, and the sense of I. These senses are gradually acquired as the baby grows from one stage to another, and discovery continues unabated. The sense of self-visualization creates imagination (the mirror of life), and the sense of motion enables the baby to arrive at its imagination. The sense of I creates consciousness. Consciousness itself may not come without the cosmic organs functioning and without the knowledge of self-realization. The cosmic organs are the parts that made up the central nervous system. The baby stage is there always, even when the baby is now fully grown to be called a man (an adult), for discovery is an unending and continuous phenomenon. No wonder the prophets were called men; as a babe, man would discover through revelation.

    And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ. I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able. For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men? 1 Cor. 3:1-3

    At that time Jesus answered and said, ‘I thank thee, O father lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes. Even so, father: for so it seemed good in thy sight.’ Matt. 11:25-26

    Now, when a baby cries, there is motion as a result of the movement of the jaws and the vocal cords. When a baby crawls, there is motion. When a man talks, writes, or does anything, even breathing, there is motion. This motion is life and is always there in order to plot a path to arrive at the imagination. Everything a baby does (or a man does) is to arrive at the imagination (or at nothing). Everything that is done in arriving at the imagination is done as a presentation. A baby may tell its mother that it is hungry by means of crying, as a presentation. The mother would have to interpret this crude presentation and do the right thing to arrive at her imagination and that of the baby. Even as a man, presentation is done sometimes not as man but as a babe. Presentations are offspring of every imagination, both evil and good.

    Through presentation, we see the limits of others’ (or one’s own) invisible imagination, which is of evil and good. Imagination carries models, images, prototypes, and visions made into material expressions, creating ingenuity. Before arriving at the imagination or the mirror of life, consciousness must be established. We have unconsciousness (subconsciousness), as in the case of a baby who does not know what it is doing, and consciousness, as in the case of a man who knows what he is doing.

    The two kinds of consciousness are synchronized in man until they are severed from each other by the knowledge of self-realization (nakedness). The presence of light, sound, and force of gravity stimulate consciousness. While light and sound stimulate the sense of sight and hearing, gravity creates the railway for the body machine to move naturally. Discovery is having contacts with the tree (knowledge) using the cosmic organs (ear, eyes, tongue, hands, and central nervous system). Discovery itself is a process of learning, and this learning is to enable man or animals to answer the question of survival. Discovery brings about creation, which is a presentation that reveals ingenuity. Presentation is created when arriving at the concept of imagination. Imagination is created by the spirits, which are ethereal in nature; thus, presentation is made when arriving or coming from the spirit(s). Inspiration is the knowledge conceived in the imagination by the spirit(s), and presentation is the child of the spirit(s). The child always has ingenuity.

    Between the spirit(s) and the mirror of life is the invisible knowledge (inspiration), made to manifest as a creation or presentation in material expressions. The spirit(s) can conceive the imagination by contacts with what is seen, heard, thought, told, tasted, felt, or smelled, and through other experiences. This is discovery by having contacts with the tree. There is another type of contact that can be established by the evidence of research made on animals to understand human learning and memory.

    No one knows for certain whether animals dream the way we do, which can involve replaying events that occurred while we were awake. The brain activity of rats that were trained to run along a circular track for a food reward was monitored during the task and while they were asleep. While on the task, the brain created a distinctive pattern of neurons firing in the hippocampus, the brain area involved in memory. The correlation was so close that researchers found that as the animal dreamed, it could reconstruct where it would be in the maze if it were awake. These memories were replayed at about the same speed that the animal had experienced them while awake. Sleep may be involved in the formation of long-term memories.

    Memories, it is believed, are formed in at least two stages: an initial process that occurs during the experience itself, followed by a consolidation period in which the experience is transformed into long-term memory; the hippocampus is involved in both stages. The long-term encoding of memories may occur when memories are reactivated during sleep. If you learn four things when you are awake, which ones are retained depends on whether certain information is replayed during sleep; this might determine which events we then remember. Human learning is improved by repetitive tasks in dreams, which again can also be achieved by off-line practice sessions and practicing the experience when awake.

    Dreams present an opportunity for us to continue to work on a problem while we are asleep; some people report waking up with a solution to a problem that had been puzzling them for days. The role of dreams in memory is that dreams may provide the opportunity to bring together experiences that are related but did not occur at the same time. Replaying a series of experiences may allow us to learn what these experiences had in common; we use this to guide future behavior. Our body needs to carry the spirit of odu iranti (beauty of remembrance) to replay all that we learn or experience. Here we plug into the experience, called inspiration, bringing together written experiences by the geniuses to set series that are real and unreal: recalling, checking, or evaluating, detailing the sequence or scene like chimps and dolphins, who are able to do these events after they occur, and in turn arouse a behavior which is a virtue from our experience to make us awake or induce us into dream.

    Creativity and intelligence in man is made to manifest by the spirit(s) through all types of contacts, whether we are awake or asleep. In other words, it determines whether we are conscious or unconscious when performing tasks to arrive at our goals or visions. At arrival, there is always a reward. In arriving at the imagination, works are done. These works are performed by actions but not limited to language, writings, expressions, and gesticulations. After all that, there are also outright displacements or creation of things in the universe by man or animal.

    These displacements or creations are evidenced in the things created by man (as well as lower animals). The variables of languages, writings, expressions, and gesticulations are analog-models. There are other variables of concern, which are the physical objects in the universe, both natural and man-made. These latter variables are paralleled by analog-models. Analog-models are different and do not have similarities with what they parallel in the universe. For instance, the word stone is an analog-model that parallels the object in the universe. Stone is also an analog-model that parallels the object. A mute person would gesticulate as an analog-model to arrive at their imagination and to parallel a sense in the universe. Analog-models are tools and actions as well; they are used in arriving at the imagination that is conceived with existing and nonexisting models. The discovery of an analog-model starts at birth. Babies subsequently cry to express hunger, pain, disgust, and so on, until they are fully grown and acquire their mother’s tongue. After developing speech, consciousness begins to develop so that they can be in tune with the environment.

    When in tune with the environment, we are able to integrate the forces in the environment and in our own self, not just to our advantage but also for protection and personal survival. This integration of forces is called cosmic intelligence, which creates an intuitive knowledge. With cosmic intelligence, we can forecast future events, performing what is known as Nostradamusism (a neologism, based on Nostradamus, which depicts the act of prophesying). Chapter 12 discusses genetic programming, which helps us to understand or predict systems using written prophesies or oracles of God as an analog-model to arrive at our model of the object of God, and subsequently reveals the physical object itself in presentation.

    Cosmic intelligence is also used to formulate presentations, including forecasting and predicting and prophesying. Many people do not understand that cosmic intelligence is the seat of wisdom and all divine inspirations. Due to lack of this understanding, some say prophecy is religious; it connotes contact with God, while forecasting uses our dormant senses or programming tools. The question is, who created prophecy and the dormant senses? God or another being? Some say that prophecy comes through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and that forecasting has nothing to do with God or prophecy. The clear essence wisdom of man is to summit to a fallacy that some things are not of the forces of God.

    Some incidents are of prophesies, but they do not avert the occurrences. Sometimes, prophecies have been known to fail. If one fails, it means God is not in it, the scriptures say. Thus, the one God is not in, lies. But then, the inspiration to lie; where does it come from? God or the devil? Prophecies are said to be of two types: changeable and unchangeable. It is said that, if forecasting fails, there must have been some form of psychic displacement. Some do not come to pass because of that. Now, whether it is forecast or prophecy that fails, it is possible to have an essence of wisdom that the scriptures may be wrongly interpreted to say that the one that fails is a lie. It could have been that man failed himself to see that one was changeable, which he sees as the one that failed. He would then be biased toward the ones that are unchangeable, perhaps because God is unchangeable, they say.

    Techniques may change, but principles don’t.—J. P. Morgan

    The human mind controls over 250 mental faculties, and we are meant to put into use the whole lot of them. Unfortunately, people have not been able to do this efficiently. We seem to lack knowledge and understanding. We do not know who the devil is, or God, who the scripture says created all things.

    What if God created it to be white tomorrow, and then man says it is

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