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Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
11 Sep 17
The Huge Prize -
My late friend, Dan Sullivan always enjoyed telling us funny stories. This one was typical and worth repeating.
[b]"Famous scientist, Isaac Newton, propounder of the theories of inertia and of gravity, was to...
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consultrainer
@consultrainer (4991)
• India
19 Jul 10
it is not surprising now, that Sir Isaac Newton .. who proposed and postulated so much of scientific theories.. had in fact, also been a fanatic of RELIGIOUS STUDIES.. involving in proposing a date for END of EARTH..
no.. not...
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lordwarwizard
@lordwarwizard (35747)
• Singapore
28 Feb 08
Inertia. What comes to your mind when I say INERTIA? Science lessons? Isaac Newton? A big beer belly? In plain talk, inertia means not getting up when you are already sitting. And the longer you sit, the harder it is for you to...
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jasperelziz
@jasperelziz (2)
• Israel
29 Nov 07
Upon every aspect of things done in this life it obeys personal mind programming or karma for every individual depending on what ones mind think, believe and act.so as a result what dwells and happens in ones mind (subconscious)...
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cdparazo
@cdparazo (5765)
• Philippines
25 Aug 07
While browsing the internet, I came accross some epitaphs that just made me laugh. A lot kinda like those people who still manage to amuse us even in deaths. It somewhat got me to think of what my epitaph would be on my gravestone...
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KURIAN
@elshaddai123 (3981)
• Kottayam, India
18 Jun 07
This prophecy is based on a letter written by Isaac Newton in 1704 .This has been collected by a historian working Hebrew University of Jerusalem.On top of it this rationalist has taken support from the prophecy of Daniel (Bible)...
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polachicago
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
8 Jun 07
William Shakespeare's comment on the cause of Alzheimer's in "12th Night"
“He is a heavy eater of beef. Methinks it doth harm to his wit”
Just look at those names and think about, what they have in common.
Plato, Socrates,...
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