books, painting, walks in nature

In response The Mac to his Publication

@themac
But I think that these walkers have a opposite charge: one is +, the other -, so to say. When these charges are comming together, they will merge? Besides that, this is a 2 D projection> but in reallity there is a third and fourth motion that keeps them from merging?

In response Fleur Vert to her Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication

Do you believe the earth to be a sphere or to be a manifestation of light bending to create a sphere, that is ... do you have mathematical evidence that the earth is flat?

😉

In response The Mac to his Publication

HAhahha, yes you are so helpful. A floating treat,now I'm hungry!

Is there a pyramid at the north pole?

In response The Mac to his Publication

This would logically answer everything.

In response The Mac to his Publication

Everything points to the capstone being removed.

In response The Mac to his Publication

The whole point of human beings.

In response The Mac to his Publication

The peoples.

In response The Mac to his Publication

We created the light... and we will a gain.

In response The Mac to his Publication

A
L
ASER
BE
AM

In response The Mac to his Publication

S
I
R
I
S
O

In response The Mac to his Publication

S
⬆️
O

In response The Mac to his Publication

i

In response The Mac to his Publication

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
i

In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication

os
i
ris
e👈🏻

In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication

RISED ABOVE

In response The Mac to his Publication
In response The Mac to his Publication

Intriguing ... looks like a precursor to efficient energy ... whereas you think, its more about creation, fertility & the Legend of the Egyptian God Osrisi ... why oh why would he leave Egypt to retire in Antartica, esp in an after life? I'm back to polar attractions and magnetic energy. : ) ... thanks, you're interesting.

Scoto- comes from the Greek skótos, meaning “darkness.” This Greek root is unrelated to Scots, Scottish, and Scotland.

In response The Mac to his Publication

céltico m (feminine singular céltica, masculine plural célticos, feminine plural célticas, not comparable)

Celtic (of the Celts; of the style of the Celts)

In response The Mac to his Publication

Alba is the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland. It is cognate with the Irish term Alba (gen. Alban, dat. Albain) and the Manx term Nalbin, the two other Goidelic Insular Celtic languages, as well as contemporary words used in Cornish (Alban) and Welsh (Yr Alban), both of which are Brythonic Insular Celtic languages. (The third surviving Brythonic language, Breton, instead uses Bro-Skos, meaning 'country of the Scots'.) In the past these terms were names for Great Britain as a whole, related to the Brythonic name Albion.

Ancient Greek name derived from βίος (bios) meaning "life".

In response The Mac to his Publication

Only people mentioned by @TheMac in this post can reply

In response The Mac to his Publication

bi-
/bʌɪ/
combining form
prefix: bi-
two; having two.
"bicoloured"
occurring twice in every one or once in every two.
"bicentennial"
lasting for two.
"biennial"
doubly; in two ways.
"biconcave"
CHEMISTRY
(in names of compounds) containing two atoms or groups of a specified kind.
"biphenyl"
CHEMISTRY
denoting an acid salt.
"bicarbonate"
BOTANY•ZOOLOGY
(of division and subdivision) twice over.
"bipinnate"

In response The Mac to his Publication

from Latin, ‘doubly, having two’; related to Greek di- ‘two’.

(1) Show this thread