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David, 64 years old, started February 3, 2018

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24 Feb 2018 19:03 #28719 by davidsaroff
Hellene,

Yes, I do. Life in the galaxy, and all galaxies is as common as the grass, I believe.

There was a special space telescope put up that looked for planets around other stars by measuring the small ~1% decrease in the star's brightness when the planet passes between us and the star, eclipsing a small part of it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_(spacecraft)

It was discovered that almost all stars have systems of planets. Some of those planets will be at the right distance so oceans don't boil, too close, or freeze, too far. It is expected that on some fraction of those, life will arise spontaneously. On some fraction of those it will evolve to intelligent technological life.

If on a planet around a nearby star there was a civilization similar in technology to ours, the strong radars that are used at airports to guide the planes in during heavy weather would be detected at an observatory like Green Bank, if we were lined up correctly. About 1/3 of the Green Bank telescope time is used for just such searches. They are under the name SETI, Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence.

I am alert to see it in my data, though Andromeda is so far away, 2.5 million light years, that I don't expect Andromeda SETI, but might accidently be pointed in the right direction so stars in our own galaxy are being detected too.

I am an atheist and scientific rationalist. I explain this to Christian religious people like this: the universe is so much bigger than when the bible was written, it makes no sense that a creator would put life on only this planet. There is a mismatch of scale. To my mind the creator and creation are the same thing, recreating itself everywhere all the time. Physics is the pattern of that recreation, but quantum mechanics teaches us that we can not predict what will happen exactly. The universe can surprise us by what it becomes. As part of that universe, we can surprise ourselves! I ask Christians this, if God has created intelligent life in many places, then if God is merciful, God must have offered salvation from sin there too, because any sufficiently intelligent creative creature sins, that is does evil things, if not intentionally, then because they don't understand the consequences of their actions, or there is no path of action that doesn't do harm. So... I ask, what was the Sermon on the Mount there? But it is sort of a tease, a way to try to make that person think on a bigger scale.

The physicist Fermi asked "where are they?", to mean, if there is technological life on planets around other stars, wouldn't we have visitors? My answer is the distances are so great, there is no practical way to make the journey, but the science fiction writers think otherwise!

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26 Feb 2018 12:54 #28730 by hellene
How interesting it was to know your opinion on this!

I believe in the Creator of the whole system and from my own experience I know that there is the Information Field.

About the 'Field', by the way Nikola Tesla knew and wrote.

In my case the discovery of the fact of how the notes and keys combine into a single whole, I got from this 'field'. I also received help for my book from the same place. I did not have time to write, so much information poured on me.

My life and the creation of this program confirms to me that God exists. He is not, perhaps, as it is painted in the Bible. At the time Bible was issued, the Information Field provided information that corresponded to that time period.

Modern discoveries in the field of clinical death suggest that the soul exists and after life there is another life. I believe in that!

We still can not understand how this is all connected together. But people who managed to look beyond, say that the answers to the questions there are obvious

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09 Mar 2018 23:15 #28993 by davidsaroff
Hellene,

Thanks for the new installation key and URL. I've just put it in the new laptop and tested it works.

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10 Mar 2018 11:15 #28999 by hellene

davidsaroff wrote: Hellene,

Thanks for the new installation key and URL. I've just put it in the new laptop and tested it works.


Great!
David, do you have Bach Invention in your version?
I can send them to you

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10 Mar 2018 14:51 #29003 by davidsaroff
Hellene,

Thanks, yes, I found your previous email with the link, and downloaded them.

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10 Mar 2018 17:13 #29004 by davidsaroff
do you like Glen Gould's performances of them?

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4Etu5tes...5SPxmxQz-EGqmO_Ir697

At the slowest tempo your transcriptions of them for soft piano are exactly the sort of thing that attract me. Some of the passages that are technically easier, but make interestingly mathematical harmonic statements are what I want to try. I will report what I work on.

I find when I listen to music, there are just a few passages or phrases that are most understandable, then as I listen again and again the piece expands around them, and becomes complete, end to end. Starting with those parts that are central to my compression is how I prefer to study, in mathematics, physics, and again now music.

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