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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

ADD JESUS "NOW", a Post Order and NASA Note; GAGE the VIEW, does Science make the EQUAL SENSE of "THEN" ?

The future is written in many forms. How is this "now"?
What is it imagined by anyone, or group? What's it look like; and how integrated is that into the importance activity? Is the activity or inactivity based on the likelyness of that future materializing?

I ADD A 3RD COMBIGNING 2 OUT OF #2(read more entirety and mission context link)
 OF THESE NASA NOTES
:
Parting notes (This summary was written before the loss of Columbia.)
1...When the Gods want to punish you they answer your prayers....

2... the data obtained on STS-107. Flame balls live by the old stage performer motto – “leave ‘em wanting more…”
3... (or as 2 continues) ""... seemingly immune to drift, until the test was extinguished due to operational reasons...''' 

STS-107 Shuttle Mission ImagerySTS107-S-002 (October 2001) --- The seven STS-107 crew members take a break from their training regimen to pose for the traditional crew portrait. Seated in front are astronauts Rick D. Husband (left), mission commander; Kalpana Chawla, mission specialist; and William C. McCool, pilot. Standing are (from the left) astronauts David M. Brown, Laurel B. Clark, and Michael P. Anderson, all mission specialists; and Ilan Ramon, payload specialist representing the Israeli Space Agency.
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Then discernment is that we gage to some reason, and likewise of the unknown; and that portion, we do not recognise; and, in all, from some point to point, points, or no point(to reason of the "what's non-existant" in even regestering to our minds)(those things we we do not reason in), we combine and contrast and continue both "navigation and direction", or , "both" "to navigate and to direct".
Sounds reasonable , huh?

 Can the Gospel Jesus's inclusion by our antiquating into these wundering drifts of news add a specific angel to a reality thats more conclusive to reality and hope for all people and Earth?
How would any of these fit Jesus in, or would the story be the same in conclusive pointing with our gesture towards His inclusion as an "if that's true, then"?...

A litle more of the NASA notes AGAIN
  1. ...(a large number of balls was expected from this test) that extinguished one by one until only one flame ball, named “Kelly” by the crew, remained.
    Unexpectedly, Kelly survived an astounding 81 minutes, seemingly immune to drift, until the test was extinguished due to operational reasons (it was still burning at the time). (SEE Comment on the loss of Columbia, February 1, 2003 )
  2. Kelly could be nicknamed “Magellan,” who also set out to circumnavigate the globe but was extinguished before completing the journey.  (It takes 90 minutes to orbit the earth)....
  3. ANOTHER DRIFT I ADD HERE IS TO See the Comment Loss of Columbia STS-107 and Crew
    EXERT FROM COMMENT:
    ..."an important role in SOFBALL because it required a special Shuttle flight mode called "free drift" in order to minimize gravity disturbances.  That mode had to be set up by these crew members in coordination with the crew members actually performing the experiment.

    I think the crew liked the SOFBALL experiment in part because the flame balls have "personalities."  Until you push the button and fire the spark, you don't know how many flame balls you'll get and you don't know what they'll do once they start burning.  Plus, humans are naturally drawn to fire, and flame balls are a bizarre type of fire that exists only in the low-gravity conditions of space.  In fact, after a few tests Dave Brown started naming the flame balls.  On all subsequent tests the crew either named the balls or gave the ground teams the opportunity to name them.  Ilan Ramon even named one "Paul Ronney".  (It turned out to be a weak and wimpy flame ball that lasted only a few minutes...)  I was really looking forward to talking with the crew after the mission about their experiences and ask them things like "were you surprised when we told you to do such-and-such?  What was your reaction when this-or-that happened?" (For example when we told them to extinguish "Kelly," the incredible 81-minute flame ball.  Go to http://carambola.usc.edu/research/SOFBALL2quickie.html if you'd like to find out more about Kelly and the rest of the SOFBALL experiments.)

    The SOFBALL experiment had flown in 1997 on the STS-83 and STS-94 missions, which also used the Columbia orbiter.  I was the backup astronaut for those missions.  I spent over a year going through all of the space flight training (in case either of the two scientists on the flight got sick or injured) but I didn't fly.  At some point during the mission it occurred to me, "what if the mission doesn't come back?  The press will ask me a lot of questions since I'm the nearest thing to a survivor."  I figured one question would be, "you wanted to be on this mission, do you still want to go into space?"  I would have answered, "If space flight is your passion, it's like auto racing or mountain climbing.  There are risks but you know that going in and you accept them.  Yes, I want to go on the next flight to finish the job my friends started."  While I wasn't a backup astronaut for this flight (the one that just crashed), I had really wanted to be on it and if I had an opportunity to fly on the next shuttle flight, I'd want to accept.

    We did get some of our test results downlinked during the mission.

... JESUS DIED AND ROSE FROM THE DEAD AND LIVES ON TODAY AND EVER AND EVER MORE.
 So it is, that we gather and combine and compare some thoughts together; then discern.

Whether our wondering is when reading the material of science or religions or philosophers, or our earthly professionals, or children, even, our "each  our own"(including individuals' futures); that with all, or portioned theoretics of those gathered base facts, "theory by imaginary stories(with or without "a moral to the story"); .

MORE NEWS???
http://spher0.blogspot.com/search?q=WHAT+ARE+WE+DOING

... Putting cattle on a diet to curb climate change - CNN.com
Thursday October 24, 2013
BBC News - Women 'better at multitasking' than men, study finds  

Saturday, February 23, 2013

"Allow ME"

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10 I said, “In the prime of my life,
must I now enter the place of the dead?b
Am I to be robbed of the rest of my years?”
11I said, “Never again will I see the Lord God
while still in the land of the living.
Never again will I see my friends
or be with those who live in this world.
12My life has been blown away
like a shepherd’s tent in a storm.
It has been cut short,
as when a weaver cuts cloth from a loom.
Suddenly, my life was over.
13I waited patiently all night,
but I was torn apart as though by lions.
Suddenly, my life was over.
14Delirious, I chattered like a swallow or a crane,
and then I moaned like a mourning dove.
My eyes grew tired of looking to heaven for help.
I am in trouble, Lord. Help me!”
15But what could I say?
For he himself sent this sickness.
Now I will walk humbly throughout my years
because of this anguish I have felt.
16Lord, your discipline is good,
for it leads to life and health.
You restore my health
and allow me to live!
17Yes, this anguish was good for me,
for you have rescued me from death
and forgiven all my sins.
18For the deadc cannot praise you;
they cannot raise their voices in praise.
Those who go down to the grave
can no longer hope in your faithfulness.
19Only the living can praise you as I do today.
Each generation tells of your faithfulness to the next.
20Think of it—the Lord is ready to heal me!
I will sing his praises with instruments
every day of my life
in the Temple of the Lord.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

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