Message from @Technomatrix

Discord ID: 557652829972594709


2019-03-19 19:49:53 UTC  

<@172482928457023488> I think you mean skepticism without boundaries

2019-03-19 19:49:54 UTC  

adding intuition makes you see the bridges

2019-03-19 19:50:05 UTC  

Logic is how you wish to define it to conform to your beliefs

2019-03-19 19:50:19 UTC  

To educate a child means to teach him HOW to think, not WHAT to think.

2019-03-19 19:50:28 UTC  

@Technomatrix - eyes remember you ..all the way back from "24/7 FE" discord, before there was even hardly anybody there <:BigSmiles:556070613224259594> lols..

2019-03-19 19:50:30 UTC  

2019-03-19 19:50:37 UTC  

but, teach your child how to think critically

2019-03-19 19:50:48 UTC  

Yeah, I think I remember you @✧Mike Flatbird (Mike Blackbird)✧

2019-03-19 19:51:02 UTC  

when it comes to homeschooling, allow your children to debate logically

2019-03-19 19:51:20 UTC  

Teach the controversy

2019-03-19 19:51:30 UTC  

did you know that not everything you learn at school will be in your memory?

2019-03-19 19:51:48 UTC  

interest plays a significant role

2019-03-19 19:51:50 UTC  

Alright, <@!221423521824374785> has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-03-19 19:52:26 UTC  

neither take too much salt in the other place

2019-03-19 19:52:46 UTC  

Maybe the true model of our universe is all solved but it is being hidden before our very eyes!

2019-03-19 19:52:48 UTC  

speaking of all heavy metals, lead, mercury, cadmium, etc...
THERE IS NO SAFE LEVEL OF ANY HEAVY METALS

2019-03-19 19:53:04 UTC  

LD1 of lead + LD1 of mercury = LD100

2019-03-19 19:53:06 UTC  

how is that possible?

2019-03-19 19:53:09 UTC  

Alright, <@!221423521824374785> has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.

2019-03-19 19:53:15 UTC  

So can we trust our brain?

2019-03-19 19:53:28 UTC  

is there something beyond our brain?

2019-03-19 19:53:39 UTC  

lets look at the connections between organs

2019-03-19 19:53:43 UTC  

There is technically a safe level of heavy metals. But it's measured in the parts per million

2019-03-19 19:53:51 UTC  

if not parts per billion

2019-03-19 19:53:52 UTC  

Ha

2019-03-19 19:53:59 UTC  

Everything is flat

2019-03-19 19:54:04 UTC  

this is true in the short term

2019-03-19 19:54:10 UTC  

but in the long term, you get a different story

2019-03-19 19:54:27 UTC  

Heavy metal is flat

2019-03-19 19:54:34 UTC  

when talking about zinc, copper, selenium and manganese, these are trace elements

2019-03-19 19:54:41 UTC  

Yea, chronic heavy metal poisioning is far more of a problem than short term

2019-03-19 19:54:45 UTC  

heavy metals are metals with a high density that are foreign to the body

2019-03-19 19:55:06 UTC  

which is in the category of toxic metals

2019-03-19 19:55:18 UTC  

berylium is also toxic, but has a low density

2019-03-19 19:55:33 UTC  

lets even go to use toxic elements, most accurate term

2019-03-19 19:55:58 UTC  

a toxic metal, you can look at sciencedirect (put in search bar aluminium and toxicity)

2019-03-19 19:56:11 UTC  

>affects sperm quality
>affects brain

2019-03-19 19:56:28 UTC  

yup

2019-03-19 19:56:36 UTC  

Aluminum can certainly be toxic if ingested in high quantities.

2019-03-19 19:57:11 UTC