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I use to live on Abovetopsecret.com and other websites but that shit creates more questions than answers. To much time looking for answers to so many questions that will most likely be never answered. Definitely some crazy and interesting stuff out there. | |
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 | [IOD]Snips wrote: I've been watching a lot of conspiracy theory videos & often overlay my understanding of quantum mechanics or things I've picked up over the years to challenge various topics. This video was quite silly, but had some interesting predictions about religion & holograms.
Would people be ready to believe their chosen religion even more with "proof"? Or end their religious belief immediately if "proof" was discovered?
The whole idea that people had dozens (well hundreds globally, thousands if you look at past religions) of choices for which religion they have chosen to believe in is kind of silly. The odds of the one true religion/god happened to be the one my grandpa picked & my dad joined out of habit/tradition and I did the same! Or the one true religion happened to be the only one I picked due to it being the closest church to my house is nuts!
Religion in itself is rather silly. Mental health is at an all time low, so people need more mental support and religion helps I guess. |  | "There are those who believe that life here, began out there. Far across the universe... with tribes of humans, who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. That they may have been the architects of the great pyramids. Or the lost civilizations of Lemuria, or Atlantis. Some believe that there may yet be brothers of man, who even now fight to survive... far across the heavens." | |
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[IOD]Snips Super Regular Speed Sniping Master
|  | P: | 05/02/2025 01:17 EST |
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Life sized hologram machine to project a person. I dunno, commercial hologram technology is getting better. I imagine the top secret military hologram technology, probably used in spyplanes & the best fighter jets is probably way more advanced.
It's hard for us to imagine projecting a hologram anywhere behind a few inches or feet with today's technology though, let alone a solid hologram capable of registering on radar or thermals which project bluebeam suggests.
The Youtube Short video of the life-sized hologram is probably 2D I'd imagine. Although, if they could implement the no-glasses required 3D screen technology, this would probably be the coolest thing to see in person ever. But the big hurdle they can't get past is making 3D screens work beyond 1 viewer obviously.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/35FuL-2hLgo I remember many years ago some company was making a display that had like 16-32 unique viewing angles. So the idea being you could have a coca cola can on screen, and if you walked to the side of the tv you could see the ingredients behind or to the very far side of the can. But again, no more than 1 viewer at a time since eye tracking was required. | |
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Renegade-623 Super Regular WMD Creator
|  | P: | 05/08/2025 17:47 EST | E: | 05/08/2025 17:51 EST |
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 | Ignorant_Florist wrote:
 | [IOD]Snips wrote: I've been watching a lot of conspiracy theory videos & often overlay my understanding of quantum mechanics or things I've picked up over the years to challenge various topics. This video was quite silly, but had some interesting predictions about religion & holograms.
Would people be ready to believe their chosen religion even more with "proof"? Or end their religious belief immediately if "proof" was discovered?
The whole idea that people had dozens (well hundreds globally, thousands if you look at past religions) of choices for which religion they have chosen to believe in is kind of silly. The odds of the one true religion/god happened to be the one my grandpa picked & my dad joined out of habit/tradition and I did the same! Or the one true religion happened to be the only one I picked due to it being the closest church to my house is nuts!
Religion in itself is rather silly. Mental health is at an all time low, so people need more mental support and religion helps I guess. |  | "There are those who believe that life here, began out there. Far across the universe... with tribes of humans, who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. That they may have been the architects of the great pyramids. Or the lost civilizations of Lemuria, or Atlantis. Some believe that there may yet be brothers of man, who even now fight to survive... far across the heavens." |  | ok captain adama hehe | |
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angry_salad Super Regular Medic Capping Service
|  | P: | 05/27/2025 15:25 EST | E: | 05/27/2025 15:25 EST |
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 | Ignorant_Florist wrote: "There are those who believe that life here, began out there. Far across the universe... with tribes of humans, who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. That they may have been the architects of the great pyramids. Or the lost civilizations of Lemuria, or Atlantis. Some believe that there may yet be brothers of man, who even now fight to survive... far across the heavens." |  | OG Battlestar Galactica, nice. | |
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