US forces and her allies including Turkey and Iraq are in a battle for Mozul right now. As you know Shawn Hannity made a big thing over the fact that ISIS retook Mozul, Takrit, Ramadi and Feligia two years ago. Now ISIS forces are much weaker than they were then. Mozul will fall into allied hands and ISIS will be even more reduced in their geographical footing in the Mideast. This is a good thing. I predict there will be only a fraction of terrorist attacks around the world. After all there are no elections to sway and for some perverse reason, ISIS in the past seems to be working hand in hand with the Republicans to get more of them elected. The latest rumor is that Turkey will leave NATO and ally itself with Russia. I read this in a Washington's blog but now that I think about it it doesn't make much sense because in the past Turkey has been more inclined to attack the Kurds or the Russians than it has to attack ISIS. Perhaps this has changed now and if Turkey is really solidly on board then ISIS will fall all the more quickly. We can hope. I think ISIS has had a run of a few years but the novelty is off now and people in the mideast know what they're all about.
There was stuff in Washington’s blog about the
United States’ not-so-new ways of war.
They highlighted our war in Somolia and how we used mercenaries who are
well paid to do our fighting for us and it spoke of a lot of involvement with
the CIA. Our goal seems to be to keep
governments unstable that would otherwise be stable. I thought of pasting excerpts of the article
on to a blog but the thing seemed hopelessly wordy. Donald Trump is still talking about a rigged
election in three weeks. The National
News will obsess on a topic as long as they can milk it for. Trump is trailing in an NBC poll by twelve
points and trailing in an ABC by just four points. Norman says that even Trump’s supporters have
given up on the election. They are
starting to word their local commercials for Republican congressmen so that
they say “You need a congressman who can stand up to Hillary”. That’s code for keeping the Obama gridlock
going another four years. On an ABC interview in late news, Donald Trump claims he has never "crossed the line" in dealing sexually women. That is hard to believe. Trump explains, "I've always had great respect for women". I guess that's why he's constantly referring to them as pigs and dogs.
The Dodgers and Cubs are all tied up after the outing in Wrigley field. It looks to me like the Dodgers are going to be the World Series champions because they’re going to beat the Cubs and they’ll go on to beat either the Blue Jays or the Indians. In late news a pitcher for the Indians was hit by a drone (?) and he cut his hands and was removed from the game after only throwing four pitches. The American public at large appears to favor the Indians over the Blue Jays, which is understandable. In other news Proposition 61 only affects eight percent of the California population mainly state employees and prisoners. I don’t fall into either of those two categories so I would guess I would not profit myself.
I would like to review the "What you see is what you get" doctrine as it pertains to Astronomy. Some of my new viewers may not know what this refers to. It means when you are looking at a star through a telescope or other calculating instruments, you can base your gravitational calculations of the star just as you see it through the telescope. You don't have to adjust your reading to compensate for the speed of light because "gravity" travels at the same speed. This means that there is not only an optical illusion with Einstein but also a gravitational illusion. One of our eleven dimensions of space pertains to "materiality" as the term is re-defined by me in a more narrow sense to refer to things like mass and gravity and kinetic force of gravity and weight and such. This goes to illustrate in a relevant way the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle that "You don't see things the way they really are". This is because - in other words - - space isn't as distorted as it appears in this "aether realm" we are limited to in viewing it - in the realm of photons and nutrinos and such. Gravity travels in waves just like light, and at the same speed. For most of my life I didn't realize this fact, but it's a fact astronomers well know because, again, they don't have to adjust their calculus for things like orbits and such to compensate for the speed of light and such. We discuss the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle a few postings back. We have discussed the ten other dimensions of matter and space dating back years.
The Dodgers and Cubs are all tied up after the outing in Wrigley field. It looks to me like the Dodgers are going to be the World Series champions because they’re going to beat the Cubs and they’ll go on to beat either the Blue Jays or the Indians. In late news a pitcher for the Indians was hit by a drone (?) and he cut his hands and was removed from the game after only throwing four pitches. The American public at large appears to favor the Indians over the Blue Jays, which is understandable. In other news Proposition 61 only affects eight percent of the California population mainly state employees and prisoners. I don’t fall into either of those two categories so I would guess I would not profit myself.
I would like to review the "What you see is what you get" doctrine as it pertains to Astronomy. Some of my new viewers may not know what this refers to. It means when you are looking at a star through a telescope or other calculating instruments, you can base your gravitational calculations of the star just as you see it through the telescope. You don't have to adjust your reading to compensate for the speed of light because "gravity" travels at the same speed. This means that there is not only an optical illusion with Einstein but also a gravitational illusion. One of our eleven dimensions of space pertains to "materiality" as the term is re-defined by me in a more narrow sense to refer to things like mass and gravity and kinetic force of gravity and weight and such. This goes to illustrate in a relevant way the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle that "You don't see things the way they really are". This is because - in other words - - space isn't as distorted as it appears in this "aether realm" we are limited to in viewing it - in the realm of photons and nutrinos and such. Gravity travels in waves just like light, and at the same speed. For most of my life I didn't realize this fact, but it's a fact astronomers well know because, again, they don't have to adjust their calculus for things like orbits and such to compensate for the speed of light and such. We discuss the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle a few postings back. We have discussed the ten other dimensions of matter and space dating back years.
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