Harald Lesch on Earth’s Untouched Interior – What We Don’t Know!
“At the end of the day, we know much less about the interior of the Earth than we do about the surface of the Moon or Mars.”
Harald Lesch
“At the end of the day, we know much less about the interior of the Earth than we do about the surface of the Moon or Mars.”
Harald Lesch
“A driving drum rhythm in excess of three to four beats per second will put the brain into a state of stress, regardless if the listener likes or dislikes the music. And when the brain is in this stressful state, it will release opioids—a group of natural hormones that function like morphine—to help return itself to normal equilibrium and sense of well-being. These natural opioids, if experienced often enough, can be addicting, creating in the listener the continual desire for that ‘high’ somewhat like the high runners experience.”
Dr. Daniel und Bernadette Skubik
“Soon investors will realize that the most incompetent economists in the world work for central banks. The second most incompetent economists work for government. The third most incompetent work for major universities and the forth most incompetent work for large investment banks.”
Peter Schiff
“The time will come when the work of the physician will not be to treat and attempt to heal the body, but to heal the mind, which in turn will heal the body. The true physician will be a teacher; his or her work will be to keep people well, instead of trying to heal them after sickness.”
Ralph Waldo Trine
“If it is claimed that a substance has no side effects, then there is a strong suspicion that it does not have any principal effect.”
Gustav Kuschinsky
“In the Middle Ages people believed that the earth was flat, for which they had at least the evidence of their senses: we believe it to be round, not because as many as one per cent of us could give the physical reasons for so quaint a belief, but because modern science has convinced us that nothing that is obvious is true, and that everything that is magical, improbable, extraordinary, gigantic, microscopic, heartless, or outrageous is scientific.”
George Bernard Shaw
“We are more gullible and superstitious today than we were in the Middle Ages, and an example of modern credulity is the widespread belief that the Earth is round. The average man can advance not a single reason for thinking that the Earth is round. He merely swallows this theory because there is something about it that appeals to the twentieth century mentality.”
George Bernard Shaw
