Biogeochemistry Debunked11-04-2022 01:52 |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14885) |
I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
11-04-2022 02:01 |
Into the Night★★★★★ (22614) |
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes.
Well done, sir...and thank you!
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12-04-2022 05:31 |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14885) |
Something that I probably should have added, despite it being patently obvious, is that Biogeochemists carry great shame of their religion and desperately seek to avoid mockery and ridicule by 1) denying their religious faith and 2) having non-believers forcibly removed from being able to observe/participate in their religious rituals, in the same way Muslims do not allow non-believers into their mosques.
If you encounter a Biogeochemist, it is likely that he will become beside himself that an infidel is not summarily executed in the name of the Noosphere for the sacrilege of contaminating a sacred thread with the pork and alcohol of disbelief and/or of differing views. |
RE: The Marxists WILL track you down.12-04-2022 06:54 |
sealover★★★★☆ (1769) |
You think you are safe behind the anonymity of this website.
The Marxists WILL track you down and punish you.
They are everywhere.
Yes, we worship Satan. There is more than one way to not be atheist.
Yes, we murder children and drink their blood.
Other kids we sex traffic to raise funds for our evil schemes.
Global domination and slavery and it's TOO LATE FOR YOU TO STOP IT.
Trump is dead in the water. He may not end up doing hard time, but he WILL be held accountable, along with the disgusting enablers.
And YOU don't get to terrorize this website any more.
Ha ha on youuuu! Poo poo head!
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
12-04-2022 07:41 |
HarveyH55★★★★★ (5197) |
IBdaMann wrote: Something that I probably should have added, despite it being patently obvious, is that Biogeochemists carry great shame of their religion and desperately seek to avoid mockery and ridicule by 1) denying their religious faith and 2) having non-believers forcibly removed from being able to observe/participate in their religious rituals, in the same way Muslims do not allow non-believers into their mosques.
If you encounter a Biogeochemist, it is likely that he will become beside himself that an infidel is not summarily executed in the name of the Noosphere for the sacrilege of contaminating a sacred thread with the pork and alcohol of disbelief and/or of differing views.
Does Dr. Doomlover actually have the power to summon hordes of climate cult minion to destroy us all? Still seems sort of odd, to waste the time, effort, and resources trying to steal control over this site, rather than simply building their own demonic, online church. A master biogeoalchemist should be able to transmute enough lead into gold, to fund any scheme. Or mix up a quick batch of Elixir of Life, load up a wagon, sell a few bottles to the rubes. It is kind of sad, to spend all those years in school. Then finding out, the only paying jobs in the field, is the chemical analysis of manure piles, for minimum wage... |
12-04-2022 08:25 |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14885) |
HarveyH55 wrote:Does Dr. Doomlover actually have the power to summon hordes of climate cult minion to destroy us all? As you might have already noticed, that whole "My army of scientific scientists are on their way here as we speak!" schtick was a bluff ... sort of an attempt to bully everyone else into capitulation, out of fear and panic that "scientists" will be coming. This should have told you that he believes "scientists" are frightening, because they certainly frighten him and he thinks that "scientists" must therefore frighten everyone else as well. This is because he is scientifically illiterate and presumes everyone else must be scientifically illiterate too.
But what you might not have picked up on is that he doesn't have any "library." Yes, he copy-pastes everything but he doesn't even have a "library" of that. I offered to host his library so that everyone could readily access it. He immediately flew into a flurry of lame excuses and pivots and redirects.
So regarding your question, squeal over is alone, and he has no information. He NEEDS to hijack this site because the shame he carries for his stupid religion is too much to bear. As you might have noticed, he cannot tolerate differing views existing in the same thread as his sacred dogma. Now he is desperately calling for me to be banned. Of course he flagrantly insults you and others as sheep who don't think for yourselves. This is meant to cause infighting amongst the regular posters on this site.
All you have ever done is ask valid questions. His religion forbids questions and demands unquestioning faith. It really must suck to be him.
HarveyH55 wrote: Still seems sort of odd, to waste the time, effort, and resources trying to steal control over this site, rather than simply building their own demonic, online church. They is only "he" and he has no content. He doesn't have anything to put on any site he creates.
Can you imagine, squeal over setting up a site and it contains nothing but links to other people's pages? I still can't get over how he will write an entirely technical piece of technobabble and then openly admit "Well, yeah, this is technically not the correct term" or "this is not technically correct."
HarveyH55 wrote: A master biogeoalchemist should be able to transmute enough lead into gold, to fund any scheme. I'm telling you that you really should invest the five minutes reading the BASIS FOR THE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY FAITH. The "Noosphere" is one of the WACKIEST crackpot gibberdogmababbles to bring unintentional levity to the internet.
You'll want to be "in the know." As a bonus, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that squeal over will be fuming over your keen awareness of his shame.
HarveyH55 wrote:It is kind of sad, to spend all those years in school. Then finding out, the only paying jobs in the field, is the chemical analysis of manure piles ... and septic tanks, and fern fields, and methane reservoirs, and low-oxygen swamp-land.
Boy! Run a gamma-spec! We might have some microorganisms decomposing the hexavalent chromium around the pioneer trees. Just don't check for arsenic. |
12-04-2022 17:10 |
gfm7175★★★★★ (3322) |
sealover wrote: You think you are safe behind the anonymity of this website.
The Marxists WILL track you down and punish you.
They are everywhere.
Yes, we worship Satan. There is more than one way to not be atheist.
Yes, we murder children and drink their blood.
Other kids we sex traffic to raise funds for our evil schemes.
Global domination and slavery and it's TOO LATE FOR YOU TO STOP IT.
Trump is dead in the water. He may not end up doing hard time, but he WILL be held accountable, along with the disgusting enablers.
And YOU don't get to terrorize this website any more.
Ha ha on youuuu! Poo poo head! This all sounds rather tame for a Satanist. IBD has been known to say much nastier things than this, and he is merely an atheist. Time to up your game, squeal over. |
12-04-2022 17:35 |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14885) |
squeal over wrote: You think you are safe behind the anonymity of this website. Shall I come out from behind the anonymity of this website and join you under your bridge?
sealover wrote:Yes, we worship Satan. Yes, we murder children and drink their blood. As long as you are not performing stem-cell research, you're fine.
squeal over wrote:Other kids we sex traffic to raise funds for our evil schemes. Just make sure they are married first.
squeal over wrote:Trump is dead in the water. He may not end up doing hard time, but he WILL be held accountable, along with the disgusting enablers. I feel your anger. I sense your TDS! Let your HATE flow through you. Good. GOOD! Now your journey to the Dark Side is complete.
squeal over wrote:And YOU don't get to terrorize this website any more. I try to terrorize this site but unfortunately for me, you arrived to save the day.
squeal over wrote:Ha ha on youuuu! Poo poo head! Touche! |
12-04-2022 19:32 |
gfm7175★★★★★ (3322) |
IBdaMann wrote:
squeal over wrote: You think you are safe behind the anonymity of this website. Shall I come out from behind the anonymity of this website and join you under your bridge? Yes. Please come out of hiding IBD. You silly atheists always love to hide behind vagueness and constantly spew out all sorts of nonsense about what you AREN'T instead of what you actually ARE. At least Christians like myself are honest and forthright about our beliefs.
IBdaMann wrote:
squeal over wrote:Other kids we sex traffic to raise funds for our evil schemes. Just make sure they are married first. Only an atheist would dare say such a stupid thing, in complete ignorance of Christianity. |
12-04-2022 20:15 |
Swan★★★★★ (5892) |
sealover wrote: You think you are safe behind the anonymity of this website.
The Marxists WILL track you down and punish you.
They are everywhere.
Yes, we worship Satan. There is more than one way to not be atheist.
Yes, we murder children and drink their blood.
Other kids we sex traffic to raise funds for our evil schemes.
Global domination and slavery and it's TOO LATE FOR YOU TO STOP IT.
Trump is dead in the water. He may not end up doing hard time, but he WILL be held accountable, along with the disgusting enablers.
And YOU don't get to terrorize this website any more.
Ha ha on youuuu! Poo poo head!
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes.
I ate all my cookies |
14-04-2022 04:05 |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14885) |
Swan wrote:I ate all my cookies Good. If you read The Manifesto of the Noosphere make sure that you don't have any food in your mouth. |
14-04-2022 15:40 |
Swan★★★★★ (5892) |
IBdaMann wrote:
Swan wrote:I ate all my cookies Good. If you read The Manifesto of the Noosphere make sure that you don't have any food in your mouth.
I get everything I need from the first sentence of any and all of your ramblings |
14-04-2022 16:47 |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14885) |
Swan wrote:I get everything I need from the first sentence of any and all of your ramblings The Manifesto of the Noosphere is not mine, but I'll be happy to leave a copy in your cell.
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14-04-2022 18:35 |
Swan★★★★★ (5892) |
IBdaMann wrote:
Swan wrote:I get everything I need from the first sentence of any and all of your ramblings The Manifesto of the Noosphere is not mine, but I'll be happy to leave a copy in your cell.
More photos of your special hospital accommodations |
RE: Irrelevant conspiracy thread16-04-2022 19:06 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
This thread does not pretend to be related to climate change or the environment.
It is a bizarre conspiracy theory intended to disparage another site member.
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
RE: What should I wear if I date one?29-04-2022 19:25 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
What should I wear if I date one?
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IBdaMann wrote: Something that I probably should have added, despite it being patently obvious, is that Biogeochemists carry great shame of their religion and desperately seek to avoid mockery and ridicule by 1) denying their religious faith and 2) having non-believers forcibly removed from being able to observe/participate in their religious rituals, in the same way Muslims do not allow non-believers into their mosques.
If you encounter a Biogeochemist, it is likely that he will become beside himself that an infidel is not summarily executed in the name of the Noosphere for the sacrilege of contaminating a sacred thread with the pork and alcohol of disbelief and/or of differing views. |
RE: So, that's what "biogeochemistry" REALLY is...02-05-2022 23:45 |
sealover★★★★☆ (1769) |
So, that's what "biogeochemistry" REALLY is.
Good thing we got that straightened out.
I'll let the folks who published my paper know they need to change the title of the journal.
They seem to think "biogeochemistry" has something to do with science.
Thankfully, it has been "debunked".
Now we know it was just a nefarious conspiracy of dishonorable persons.
Thanks for clearing that one up for us!
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IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
03-05-2022 00:47 |
James_★★★★★ (2273) |
Om my gawrsh, don't tell me you guys are talking about those tube that grow by sea vents. They even have a new video out.. No sunlight or solar radiation is needed... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ_k_VG6Syc
sealover wrote: So, that's what "biogeochemistry" REALLY is.
Good thing we got that straightened out.
I'll let the folks who published my paper know they need to change the title of the journal.
They seem to think "biogeochemistry" has something to do with science.
Thankfully, it has been "debunked".
Now we know it was just a nefarious conspiracy of dishonorable persons.
Thanks for clearing that one up for us!
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RE: Only if you "scour the Internet" can you know the truth08-05-2022 02:30 |
sealover★★★★☆ (1769) |
Only if you "scour the Internet" can you know the truth.
"Biogeochemistry" would have just been a buzzword without this investigative effort to expose the ugly truth.
Don't be brainwashed by all those less credible sources.
Don't be afraid. Let IdaBM walk you through the hard stuff.
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IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
RE: Exposing the conspiracy - A truly ABSURD definition of biogeochemistry16-05-2022 02:37 |
sealover★★★★☆ (1769) |
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes.
Need I say more? |
16-05-2022 04:25 |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14885) |
sealover wrote:Need I say more? Yes, I think you do. I think you need to say a whole lot more.
I don't believe that I am the only one who is of this position.
Cyclical Continuum Trivia
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RE: well done, sir...21-06-2023 22:46 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
Into the Night wrote:
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes.
Well done, sir...and thank you!
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"Well done, sir...and thank you!" (WTF?)
Any rational adult can quickly find a valid definition for "biogeochemistry" with a simple search or use of a dictionary.
I have been a published, PhD biogeochemist for decades.
Until seeing this.... let's call it research, I had never heard of Vernadsky or the Noosphere.
How many valid definitions for the term "biogeochemistry" had to be ignored along the way to find this "debunking biogeochemistry" evidence?
I don't think that anyone is going to revise the textbooks based on this.
I'll pass on the recommendation that "everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere".
I'll stick to believing what all the other scientists do about what biogeochemistry is, and why it is so relevant to discussion of climate change. |
RE: mental illness on display28-04-2024 19:29 |
sealover★★★★☆ (1769) |
It is very easy to find the correct definition of "biogeochemistry".
In response to this incredibly stupid thread, Duncan61 started a thread that simply cut and pasted an accurate definition.
It is very easy to find that accurate definition. It is even in dictionaries.
On the other hand, if one searches far enough into the most paranoid conspiratorial rabbit holes, they can find THIS definition:
"Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir... blah, blah, blah"
The rest is all down below, if someone wants to waste their time exploring paranoid conspiracy theories.
In order to find the rabbit hole with this absurd definition of biogeochemistry, Super Troll must have had to ignore accurate definitions over and over before finally finding this ridiculous one.
The need to believe in such things and ignore evidence to the contrary is an example of mental illness on display.
Engaging with a mentally ill anti scientist is a complete waste of time.
Especially when the same ass insists on throwing insult after insult and false accusation after false accusation.
He will never be banned, but nobody is required to respond to his stupid word games and absurd perversion of "science".
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IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
29-04-2024 01:04 |
Into the Night★★★★★ (22614) |
sealover wrote: It is very easy to find the correct definition of "biogeochemistry". No such definition. Buzzword fallacy.
sealover wrote: In response to this incredibly stupid thread, Duncan61 started a thread that simply cut and pasted an accurate definition. No such definition.
sealover wrote: It is very easy to find that accurate definition. It is even in dictionaries. Dictionaries do not define any word. False authority fallacy.
sealover wrote: On the other hand, if one searches far enough into the most paranoid conspiratorial rabbit holes, they can find THIS definition:
"Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir... blah, blah, blah" No such word.
sealover wrote: The rest is all down below, if someone wants to waste their time exploring paranoid conspiracy theories. I already know your paranoid conspiracy theories. You've already described them. You cannot project YOUR problems onto anybody else.
sealover wrote: The need to believe in such things and ignore evidence to the contrary is an example of mental illness on display. Mantra 1d.
sealover wrote: Engaging with a mentally ill anti scientist is a complete waste of time. Mantra 1d.
sealover wrote: Especially when the same ass insists on throwing insult after insult and false accusation after false accusation. You are describing yourself again.
sealover wrote: He will never be banned, but nobody is required to respond to his stupid word games and absurd perversion of "science".
You are describing yourself again.
You cannot project YOUR problems into anybody else.
The Parrot Killer
Debunked in my sig. - tmiddles
Google keeps track of paranoid talk and i'm not on their list. I've been evaluated and certified. - keepit
nuclear powered ships do not require nuclear fuel. - Swan
While it is true that fossils do not burn it is also true that fossil fuels burn very well - Swan |
RE: wild and crazy shit01-05-2024 22:22 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
Now this is some wild and crazy shit.
I guess there really is an anti scientific "unambiguous definition" of biogeochemistry.
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IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
RE: is there such a thing as "biogeochemistry"?04-05-2024 05:39 |
sealover★★★★☆ (1769) |
Is there such as thing as biogeochemistry?
Keepit did a Google search and found the claim that biogeochemistry is a relatively new scientific discipline.
ITN repeats, again and again and again, that there is no such thing as biogeochemistry.
IBM did a search of his own and found that it is NOT relatively new, nor is it a scientific discipline at all. (see below)
This seems like an appropriate thread on which to continue the question.
Is there such a thing as biogeochemistry
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
04-05-2024 07:38 |
Into the Night★★★★★ (22614) |
sealover wrote: Is there such as thing as biogeochemistry? No. Not in science. It is a religious artifact only.
sealover wrote: Keepit did a Google search and found the claim that biogeochemistry is a relatively new scientific discipline. It is not science. Religion is not science.
sealover wrote: ITN repeats, again and again and again, that there is no such thing as biogeochemistry. There isn't.
sealover wrote: IBM did a search of his own and found that it is NOT relatively new, nor is it a scientific discipline at all. (see below) He is also showing that the term is nothing more than a religious artifact.
sealover wrote: This seems like an appropriate thread on which to continue the question.
Is there such a thing as biogeochemistry
RQAA.
The Parrot Killer
Debunked in my sig. - tmiddles
Google keeps track of paranoid talk and i'm not on their list. I've been evaluated and certified. - keepit
nuclear powered ships do not require nuclear fuel. - Swan
While it is true that fossils do not burn it is also true that fossil fuels burn very well - Swan
Edited on 04-05-2024 07:39 |
RE: And how would YOU know?04-05-2024 17:01 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
And how would YOU know?
Seriously.
What, if anything, makes YOU credible?
Why should anyone believe YOU?
Science is not a word game.
----------------------------------------
Into the Night wrote:
sealover wrote: Is there such as thing as biogeochemistry? No. Not in science. It is a religious artifact only.
sealover wrote: Keepit did a Google search and found the claim that biogeochemistry is a relatively new scientific discipline. It is not science. Religion is not science.
sealover wrote: ITN repeats, again and again and again, that there is no such thing as biogeochemistry. There isn't.
sealover wrote: IBM did a search of his own and found that it is NOT relatively new, nor is it a scientific discipline at all. (see below) He is also showing that the term is nothing more than a religious artifact.
sealover wrote: This seems like an appropriate thread on which to continue the question.
Is there such a thing as biogeochemistry
RQAA. |
04-05-2024 20:14 |
James_★★★★★ (2273) |
An example of biogeochemistry in "real" life; https://www.sci.news/biology/life-hydrothermal-vents-07772.html
and video of biogeochemistry in action, a 65 second long video;
https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explorations/ex1605/dailyupdates/media/video/0501-hydrothermal-vents/0501-hydrothermal-vents.html
Attached image:
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05-05-2024 00:04 |
Into the Night★★★★★ (22614) |
Im a BM wrote: And how would YOU know?
Seriously. RQAA.
Im a BM wrote: What, if anything, makes YOU credible? You don't get to define 'credibility' for anyone. Omniscience fallacy.
Im a BM wrote: Why should anyone believe YOU? I am not the laws of thermodynamics you ignore.
Im a BM wrote: Science is not a word game.
Then don't make it one.
The Parrot Killer
Debunked in my sig. - tmiddles
Google keeps track of paranoid talk and i'm not on their list. I've been evaluated and certified. - keepit
nuclear powered ships do not require nuclear fuel. - Swan
While it is true that fossils do not burn it is also true that fossil fuels burn very well - Swan |
21-05-2024 00:55 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - Into the Night
REALITY CHECK: Actually, there IS such a thing as biogeochemistry.
So easily confirmed by the simplest search. A dictionary, for example.
But if one REFUSES TO BELIEVE that there is such a thing as biogeochemistry, an extensive enough search might reveal corroborating evidence for their faith.
A TRUE SCIENTIFIC GENIUS could actually "debunk" biogeochemistry.
Oh, wait!
We are in luck!
see below
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
21-05-2024 02:13 |
Into the Night★★★★★ (22614) |
Im a BM wrote: "There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - Into the Night
REALITY CHECK: Actually, there IS such a thing as biogeochemistry. There is no such thing as biogeochemistry. Buzzword fallacy.
Im a BM wrote: So easily confirmed by the simplest search. A dictionary, for example. No dictionary defines any word.
Im a BM wrote: But if one REFUSES TO BELIEVE that there is such a thing as biogeochemistry, an extensive enough search might reveal corroborating evidence for their faith. You are describing yourself. Your religion is not science.
Im a BM wrote: A TRUE SCIENTIFIC GENIUS could actually "debunk" biogeochemistry.
Science isn't a 'genius'.
The Parrot Killer
Debunked in my sig. - tmiddles
Google keeps track of paranoid talk and i'm not on their list. I've been evaluated and certified. - keepit
nuclear powered ships do not require nuclear fuel. - Swan
While it is true that fossils do not burn it is also true that fossil fuels burn very well - Swan |
21-05-2024 21:49 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
"...there is no such thing as paleobiogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
Another fake science term exposed as a fraud.
As this thread reveals, IBdaMann is an expert at digging up the dirt on fake science term frauds.
In THIS thread, the meaningless buzzword "biogeochemistry" is exposed for what it is.
"..a religious movement based on a personality."
Maybe a similar investigation can dig up the roots of this non-science "paleobiogeochemistry" hoax.
If there is anyone who knows the Gospel Truth about which terms in science have an acceptable unambiguous definition, versus those fake terms being thrown around which are just meaningless buzzwords...
A new thread could be called "Debunking paleobiogeochemistry"
Or that investigation could be piggybacked on to the investigation already revealed in THIS thread. It seems quite plausible that "paleobiogeochemistry" grew out of the same "religious movement based on a personality" that is the true definition of "biogeochemistry".
Maybe as the fake Russian scientist got much older, he started thinking in terms of "paleo.." Geezer fake science.
Anyway, we already know that the Gospel Truth is that:
"There is no such thing as paleobiogeochemistry.", because IBdaMann says so.
That is obviously proof enough, but "skeptics" might not be convinced without something they naively refer to as "evidence".
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - Into the Night
REALITY CHECK: Actually, there IS such a thing as biogeochemistry.
So easily confirmed by the simplest search. A dictionary, for example.
But if one REFUSES TO BELIEVE that there is such a thing as biogeochemistry, an extensive enough search might reveal corroborating evidence for their faith.
A TRUE SCIENTIFIC GENIUS has already done the investigation to actually "debunk" biogeochemistry.
see below
"Paleobiogeochemistry" is probably part of the same conspiracy.
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
[quote]The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
22-05-2024 06:41 |
IBdaMann★★★★★ (14885) |
Im a BM wrote: Actually, there IS such a thing as biogeochemistry. REALITY CHECK: There is no such thing as a bingo-chits tree. |
RE: IBdaMann debunked23-05-2024 02:33 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
IBdaMann debunked
This thread by IBdaMann is NOT an accurate definition of "biogeochemistry".
More recent controversy is about the term "paleobiogeochemistry".
"...there is no such thing as paleobiogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
Another fake science term exposed as a fraud.
As this thread reveals, IBdaMann is an expert at digging up the dirt on fake science term frauds.
In THIS thread, the meaningless buzzword "biogeochemistry" is exposed for what it is.
"..a religious movement based on a personality."
Maybe a similar investigation can dig up the roots of this non-science "paleobiogeochemistry" hoax.
If there is anyone who knows the Gospel Truth about which terms in science have an acceptable unambiguous definition, versus those fake terms being thrown around which are just meaningless buzzwords...
A new thread could be called "Debunking paleobiogeochemistry"
Or that investigation could be piggybacked on to the investigation already revealed in THIS thread. It seems quite plausible that "paleobiogeochemistry" grew out of the same "religious movement based on a personality" that is the true definition of "biogeochemistry".
Maybe as the fake Russian scientist got much older, he started thinking in terms of "paleo.." Geezer fake science.
Anyway, we already know that the Gospel Truth is that:
"There is no such thing as paleobiogeochemistry.", because IBdaMann says so.
That is obviously proof enough, but "skeptics" might not be convinced without something they naively refer to as "evidence".
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - Into the Night
REALITY CHECK: Actually, there IS such a thing as biogeochemistry.
So easily confirmed by the simplest search. A dictionary, for example.
But if one REFUSES TO BELIEVE that there is such a thing as biogeochemistry, an extensive enough search might reveal corroborating evidence for their faith.
A TRUE SCIENTIFIC GENIUS has already done the investigation to actually "debunk" biogeochemistry.
see below
"Paleobiogeochemistry" is probably part of the same conspiracy.
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
[quote]The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
23-05-2024 03:19 |
Into the Night★★★★★ (22614) |
False authority fallacy. Buzzword fallacies. Argument of the Stone fallacy. Bulverism. |
23-05-2024 03:30 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
IBdaMann debunked
This thread by IBdaMann is NOT an accurate definition of "biogeochemistry".
More recent controversy is about the term "paleobiogeochemistry".
"...there is no such thing as paleobiogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
Another fake science term exposed as a fraud.
As this thread reveals, IBdaMann is an expert at digging up the dirt on fake science term frauds.
In THIS thread, the meaningless buzzword "biogeochemistry" is exposed for what it is.
"..a religious movement based on a personality."
Maybe a similar investigation can dig up the roots of this non-science "paleobiogeochemistry" hoax.
If there is anyone who knows the Gospel Truth about which terms in science have an acceptable unambiguous definition, versus those fake terms being thrown around which are just meaningless buzzwords...
A new thread could be called "Debunking paleobiogeochemistry"
Or that investigation could be piggybacked on to the investigation already revealed in THIS thread. It seems quite plausible that "paleobiogeochemistry" grew out of the same "religious movement based on a personality" that is the true definition of "biogeochemistry".
Maybe as the fake Russian scientist got much older, he started thinking in terms of "paleo.." Geezer fake science.
Anyway, we already know that the Gospel Truth is that:
"There is no such thing as paleobiogeochemistry.", because IBdaMann says so.
That is obviously proof enough, but "skeptics" might not be convinced without something they naively refer to as "evidence".
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - Into the Night
REALITY CHECK: Actually, there IS such a thing as biogeochemistry.
So easily confirmed by the simplest search. A dictionary, for example.
But if one REFUSES TO BELIEVE that there is such a thing as biogeochemistry, an extensive enough search might reveal corroborating evidence for their faith.
A TRUE SCIENTIFIC GENIUS has already done the investigation to actually "debunk" biogeochemistry.
see below
"Paleobiogeochemistry" is probably part of the same conspiracy.
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
[quote]The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes. |
23-05-2024 04:26 |
Into the Night★★★★★ (22614) |
Stop spamming. |
23-05-2024 04:36 |
Im a BM★★★★☆ (1270) |
IBdaMann debunked
This thread by IBdaMann is NOT an accurate definition of "biogeochemistry".
More recent controversy is about the term "paleobiogeochemistry".
"...there is no such thing as paleobiogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
Another fake science term exposed as a fraud.
As this thread reveals, IBdaMann is an expert at digging up the dirt on fake science term frauds.
In THIS thread, the meaningless buzzword "biogeochemistry" is exposed for what it is.
"..a religious movement based on a personality."
Maybe a similar investigation can dig up the roots of this non-science "paleobiogeochemistry" hoax.
If there is anyone who knows the Gospel Truth about which terms in science have an acceptable unambiguous definition, versus those fake terms being thrown around which are just meaningless buzzwords...
A new thread could be called "Debunking paleobiogeochemistry"
Or that investigation could be piggybacked on to the investigation already revealed in THIS thread. It seems quite plausible that "paleobiogeochemistry" grew out of the same "religious movement based on a personality" that is the true definition of "biogeochemistry".
Maybe as the fake Russian scientist got much older, he started thinking in terms of "paleo.." Geezer fake science.
Anyway, we already know that the Gospel Truth is that:
"There is no such thing as paleobiogeochemistry.", because IBdaMann says so.
That is obviously proof enough, but "skeptics" might not be convinced without something they naively refer to as "evidence".
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - IBdaMann
"There is no such thing as biogeochemistry." - Into the Night
REALITY CHECK: Actually, there IS such a thing as biogeochemistry.
So easily confirmed by the simplest search. A dictionary, for example.
But if one REFUSES TO BELIEVE that there is such a thing as biogeochemistry, an extensive enough search might reveal corroborating evidence for their faith.
A TRUE SCIENTIFIC GENIUS has already done the investigation to actually "debunk" biogeochemistry.
see below
"Paleobiogeochemistry" is probably part of the same conspiracy.
IBdaMann wrote: I have added Biogeochemistry and QAnon to the Debunking Signature. If you are already registered for the Debunking Signature at Politiplex, you will be receiving these at no additional charge.
Biogeochemistry is a religious movement based on a personality, i.e. the failed Russian chemist Vladimir Vernadsky, whose last-ditch effort for recognition spawned a bizarre metaphysical earth movement. As with most religious movements, the worshipers point to Vernadsky's having been a chemist as legitimizing the religion as science. Since Vernadsky focused on crystals and minerals, the movement's followers invented the term "geochemistry" as the branch of science under which they claim their faith should be categorized. Fast forward to modern-day, the movement felt it necessary to add the "bio" prefix, i.e. "biogeochemistry", in order to better poach members from other Church of Green, Church of Global Warming and Church of Climate Change denominations, as well as to more effectively convert fellow Marxists who might be sitting on the fence before they get snapped up by some other church.
Vladimir Vernadsky made no contributions to science, which is why you have never studied any of his work. Vernadsky tried his hand at producing some falsifiable models, but they were quickly falsified by more proficient and more knowledgeable scientists. However, as is the case in the world of academics, Vernadsky's "research" was nonetheless sufficient to earn him several academic positions that did not require any sort of accomplishments. He was appointed head of the Museum of Mineralogy and Geology in St. Petersburg and later he was made the head of the University of Simferopol in Kiev. Good for him.
Ergo, the Biogeochemistry faith (capitalized because it is the name of a religion) is not based on any science. It is based on the metaphysics of the Noosphere (capitalized because it is the name of the sacred deity). In this faith, the Noosphere is the deity and the global climate is just one of its appendages, i.e. a thing.
[quote]The Noosphere is the planetary sphere of the mind, or the thinking layer of planet Earth. To grasp the idea of the Noosphere we must elevate our consciousness and open ourselves to the most general, elemental and cosmic principles of life on Earth.[Book Cover]
As the mental sheathe of the planet, the Noosphere characterizes mind and consciousness as a unitary phenomenon. This means that the quality and nature of our individual and collective thoughts directly affects the Noosphere and creates the quality of our environment—the biosphere.
As the Earth's "mental sheathe," the Noosphere represents the breakthrough to a new consciousness, a new time and a new reality arising from the biospheric crisis. This is known as the Biosphere-Noosphere evolution.
Just as the biosphere is the unity of all of life and its support system, the Noosphere is the unity of all mind and its thinking layers. In this way the Noosphere can be understood as the sum of the mental interactions of all life. Within the Noosphere exists the evolutionary control panels, known as the psi bank, the storage and retrieval system for all the mental programs.
As the next stage of evolution of the terrestrial biosphere, the Noosphere signifies the advent of a qualitative/dimensional shift - the passage from one state to another. This is the main investigative topic of the Noosphere II project.
This perspective of the Noosphere, as an evolutionary event, has been scientifically anticipated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the noted French paleontologist, as well as his colleague (with whom he jointly coined the word noosphere in 1926), Russian geochemist, Vladimir Vernadsky (see The Theory and History of the Noosphere).
"The historic process is changing dramatically before our eyes ... Mankind taken as a whole is becoming a powerful geological force. Humanity's mind and work face the problem of reconstructing the biosphere in the interests of freely thinking mankind as a single entity. This new state of the world we are approaching without noticing it is the 'Noosphere.'" - V.I. Vernadsky
If you'd like to learn more, I recommend you read the Manifesto for the Noosphere: The Next Stage in the Evolution of Human Consciousness by José Argüelles, available on Amazon for only $14.95, or available to read free of charge HERE on Politiplex.
I recommend everyone read the Manifesto of the Noosphere because it is short, it should only take someone about five minutes to read, and duncan should only need about twelve minutes.
BULLSHIT "debunking" of biogeochemistry with absurd conspiracy theory.
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23-05-2024 05:23 |
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Im a BM wrote: This thread by IBdaMann is NOT an accurate definition of "biogeochemistry". Correct. It is an accurate history of the development of the term.
Im a BM wrote: More recent controversy is about the term "paleobiogeochemistry". What controversy is there about the nonexistent?
I personally know some big fans of pale-ale-binging-to-misery but it isn't really a thing otherwise. |