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  1. Ah, the beginning of the universe..Before concluding answers, we should define the term universe. Are we speaking of materialistic and energetic objects? All defined by physic law and order?A discussion is often pointless because the attendants speak different languages.I think we should look a bit in the other direction aswel. We perceive our enviroment through our bodily senses. Signals from the 'outside', interpreted, analyzed, completed and what more by our reason. Call it soul, mind or whatever. I'm not a total dualist, but that's not something i'll explain now. Just know that i think we, partly, create our own world. Thus, when we accept the fact that we self are resonsable of creating that world, it suddenly becomes alot harder to define universe. When we state as precedented that it's everything of matter and energy, then are we not part of the universe? or are we energy?Since we are able to interact with our inviroment, we are part of the big bubble surrounding us. The universe thus includes perhaps more than matter and energy. The beginning of matter and energy, yes, that can be perhaps hypothesized up to a scientific acceptable level of credibility. But it's more. Not only scientifically or physically, but perhaps spiritually aswel.


  2. I'd love the jetpack. I'd be really cool to fly individually and do whatever you like up there. I always wondered about the complications though... What happens to the jetpackheat? since it's rather close to the body, the burns would be rather unfortunate... whap about air traffic? Or birds flying in the engines >< ? Anyway, relating to the article, the couch thing seems hardly maneuverable, so it would always remain a sort of personal 'joyflight'.


  3. Biologically woman will never be equal to men. Not because of the genitiles, but because of the difference in brains. Early research has shown that there is 1 spot in the human brains that differ in man and woman.Mentally they will be equal. I'd say that they're almost the same. A simple example is that woman now can be the only one in the family that earn money.


  4. Buqi addresses and treats both physiological and psychological conditions. Like Acupuncture, it is an important natural therapy. Buqi will often be more readily accepted by patients since no needling or herbal preparations are required and there are no unwanted side effects.
    The Buqi system has its own Qi based aetiology, diagnosis and treatment techniques and is based on the theory of the Double Vicious Circle and the theory of Binqi.

    Qi is a wide ranging concept with many meanings. Often Qi is translated or used to mean vital energy or breath. The theory of Binqi differentiates between healthy qi and binqi or sick qi. In this context 'bin' means ill and 'qi' means unknown or invisible factors.

    We can translate Binqi as pathogenic factors, which include the toxic by-products of metabolism as well as the climatic pathogenic factors of TCM. The effects of diet, weather and environment are all included in this concept, and the over-production and accumulation of Binqi in the body is seen as a major cause of disease, so treatment is focused on the expulsion of Binqi from the patients body.

    The theory of the "Double Vicious Circle" defines and illuminates the relationship between mental and emotional stress, poor long-term posture, vertebral malposition, pathogenic narrowing of the intervertebral spaces, impairment of the functions of the nervous and hormonal systems and resultant over-production and accumulation of Binqi in the body. The primary concern here is education, using the transmission of information to change the patient's lifestyle and habits, thereby breaking the vicious circle causing the disease.

    The Buqi healer treats the patient from a distance by applying Taiji forces to particular points or areas of their body which in turn access their bodily systems, (for example nervous, hormonal, cardiovascular, muscular) and organs. A range of techniques are used to transmit, as required, vibration force, spontaneous movement force and mental force (transmission of information). The healer must do exercise to recognise and develop these forces within themself and then train and practise to be able to transmit them to, and develop them in, the patient. The Buqi healer also gives instruction in therapeutic exercise prescribed for the patient's specific condition, along with dietary and lifestyle advice.


    My father is a Buqi healer, and I can tell you his treatments really work well.

    Has anyone else had experience with Buqi?

    Notice from truefusion:


  5. Here in Belgium it's either University or High School (= about the same as college i think)The borders between those 2 are fading away. It used to be so that a University degree was more 'powerful' than 1 from High School.Now it's divided in Bachelors: Academic Bachelor and Professional Bachelor. A few years ago, you could only do academic bachelors at university (academic is the 'better' one).But now it's all mixed up, which is good. Because if you want to do something very difficult, and you only get a professional bachelor (which is sometimes seen as common, non spectacular) it's rather disappointing and people will hire probably the one with the academy bachelor.I hope there is a ressemblence in these 2 school systems.


  6. I am currently doing my exams of high school, the last year. First i wanted to go study languages: chinese or russian. But since you don't find a job easily as a translator, I decided to study computer and communication science. When I finish that, I'm planning on studying 1 year programming languages. I hope to get a job like webdesigner or programmer.


  7. Here in Belgium, I heard of a new diet: I dunno the exact name but it should be something like a Braiding diet (translated from babelfish, it's 'vlechtdieet' in Dutch). You can only eat apples, a certain amount per meal and if you are still hungry, you start braiding. It might seem pretty weird, but it's really effective. Some overweight guy from my school did this for 2 months and he lowered his weight with like 50 or 60kg...The result is kind of creepy, when u know someone for a long time as a 'fatso' (don't mean to insult anyone) and then after 2 months he is like 1 of the skinniest guys in school.Try searching more on google, but i don't know the exact name in English.


  8. Hmm. Interesting. You all seem to seperate the mind and body. Dualisticly speaking everything you guys say is in some way correct. I even see subdivisions of the thing I call the 'mind'. If i continue along your road, I must say i don't really agree with that. I think the mind is one, and conscience and soul are merely parts or specific area's, if you catch my drift. So, when we die, our mindsoulconscience is a package, not seperable things.But basicly i'm not a dualist. Or let's say, not completly.Let me explain:we interact with an envirment through the use of our senses, which are all physical functions. One could perhaps see the body a container for the mind. A car, and the mind a driver. Now when we see it like that, we must conclude that our mind is completly entwined with the body, since the imput is all the same. But still we can think things that aren't anywhere around - i'm talking about the abstract thinking, not the imagination, which usually deals with thing already seen. I'm talking about things like math and such. If we can do that, there must be another imput for the mind. But it's not exterior. It has an internal source. Imo the mind is a source of it's own. That is why we are sentient and have things like a conscience and stuff. To answer wether it would go somewhere when the body dies, is another thing. I believe that since the mind is the thing who filters the sensoric imputs, the signal received from the outside, we partly create our own reality. Because the mind selects a part from the external signals, and 'completes the picture' by adding from it's own (as being a source) - this is every interpretation, memory, visual selection etc. etc.Therefore it could possibly be that when we die, thus when the external imput is gone, the mind therefore only takes info from it's own. It's creates a complete, own reality, without any other external imputs. We, as still living, don't detect other 'minds' since we only interact with objects who can be percepted by our body. The mind however, is not part of such an object.This is in short my idea about the whole mind and matter thing.


  9. I would want to know when i would die. Probably for the sole reason of doing all what i want before that date. For example if that 'device' would say that im going to die tomorrow, i would say goodbye to everyone i know, kiss the girl that i love (even if we're not in a relation) and many other stuff. I believe that there is also a comic about this. A man asking the devil when he would die, then break various records like highest freefall without parachute,... Finally when his day has come, he isolated himself with the best doctors in the world ready to revive him. He doesn't die that die and the next morning he goes back to the devil to say he hadn't died yet. But then the devil replied that it wasn't yesterday, but today. The man hastily runs back to his hideout and on his way he gets hit by a car, the man died...I know this isn't a subject to laugh with, but I also believe that mankind shouldn't be sad about it. In some cultures death is to be celebrated. They would party when they knew their date of death.


  10. I think we sort of need school. First of all it gives us a wide basic of general knowledge. This might only count for me, since I study 'ASO' which means General Secondary Education. We get a basic packet of all courses (geology, history,...) which are needed to fit in society. Even when you're younger, school is needed. You learn how to make friends, learn how to write and read, as well as how to behave 'good'.


  11. Wouldn't putting copyright on you papers slow down the entire system immensly?I think you should consider the purpose of the paper. If it is ment to make you learn something, or to show you have learned something the past year, yes well, it wouldn't be an effective way to educate when one has to keep mind of the copyright. The teachers can't ask for others to help, and then send it to them, he can't just use the antifraud software.It's not unfair you demand a copyright for your stuff, but it's imho an act that counters the educational system a bit.


  12. Ah yes, i tried this one before i found Xisto.
    and yes, as masugidsk8r said:

    ...freehostingnow.com didn't allow most file types such as "css" "ini" and other necessities. ... The reason why it wasn't able to upload some of the images was that during the file transfer the connection was lost and the file that tried to be transfered right after the reconnect didn't work.

    He's right: and besides losing connection all the time, it's very slow in upload and download... but that's not really a problem, since you can't upload large files due to connection loss.

    I agree, dump it.

  13. another thing is this: having your loginsystem.sql reside on the server itself will not be automagically recognized as your database. :) go back to your phpmyadmin control panel, and select your loginsystem database from the dropdown menu (if you don't have your loginsystem db yet, click MySQL icon from cpanel first to create one). after selecting your database, click on the SQL tab, then copy and paste your SQL code (the one you have in your loginsystem.sql) on the form provided, then RUN it (press GO :)). after this, you will be greeted with this: "Your SQL query has been executed successfully" which means you can then congratulate yourself. :(

     

    you can then proceed to test your script, and hopefully you can now connect successfully to your database.


    Hmm, this isnt working, because I made the table in phpmyadmin which means that i get an error when i try to Run that query: this table already exists...

     

    Can anyone please help me, feeling so desperate


  14. The code in conn.php:

    <?php$host = 'localhost';$user = '';$pass = '';$db = 'loginsystem';mysql_connect($host,$user,$pass) or die ("Database is unavailable. Please try again later.1");mysql_select_db($db) or die ("Database is unavailable. Please try again later.");?>

    I cut out my username and pass. I get the 2nd error message so my user and pass are right.

    This is the code in the database file (loginsystem.sql)

    CREATE TABLE `loginsystem` (`FullName` VARCHAR( 50 ) NOT NULL ,`Email` VARCHAR( 50 ) NOT NULL ,`Age` VARCHAR( 2 ) NOT NULL ,`Login` VARCHAR( 15 ) NOT NULL ,`Password` VARCHAR( 15 ) NOT NULL) ENGINE = MYISAM;

    But im not sure about the method im using: on the phpmyadmin, when i created the table, i copied the code that was given. I pasted it into notepad and saved it as loginsystem.sql This file i uploaded to the directory where my site is.

    Notice from serverph:
    code tags added. please use appropriate bbcodes as needed.

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