User talk:Pacific PanDeistこんにちは, ともだち!! Kónnichiwa, tomodachí!! I am the Pacific PanDeist!! I am not available to take your call right now but you are welcome to leave a message at the tone!! BEEEP!! //// Pacific PanDeist 05:03, 31 May 2006 (UTC) Reply :)Well personally, while the argument that god is the universe intrigues me, Deism for me is only a logical possibility... I see the universe as self supporting, with probability and formula in physics governing our world without need for divine intervention. I do sort of believe that beyond what we can percieve, something else may exist, and within the possibilities of the universe, perhaps some sort of sentience can exist in its core. I'm not sure exactly where my religious beliefs truly fit, but I see Deism as a nice umbrella for my own rationalist philosophy :) Thanks though. Zythe 16:05, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Page cleanupHi Pacific PanDeist,I did some cleanup on your page.It might look funny if you add more text beyond the image, so let me know if you have any more problems. Regards, Rfrisbietalk 11:19, 25 June 2006 (UTC) Request for edit summaryWhen editing an article on Wikipedia there is a small field labeled "Edit summary" under the main edit-box. It looks like this: The text written here will appear on the Recent changes page, in the page revision history, on the diff page, and in the watchlists of users who are watching that article. See m:Help:Edit summary for full information on this feature. Filling in the edit summary field greatly helps your fellow contributors in understanding what you changed, so please always fill in the edit summary field, especially for big edits or when you are making subtle but important changes, like changing dates or numbers. Thank you. – Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 02:27, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
division by zeroYou asked, "If .999 = 1, it follows then that 1/(1-.999...) = 1/0, so it is possible to divide by zero?" This would be an acceptable question on the mathematics reference desk, but it is inappropriate for an article talk page. Such pages are reserved for discussions aiming to improve the article. Unfortunately, this particular article attracts cranks and your question is naive, so it was dismissed harshly. The important thing to understand about zero is that it can take many forms. A popular teasing ritual in mathematics is a challenge to find the error in a nonsense proof, such as a proof that one equals zero. Often the trick is that a division by zero is disguised. For example, the "proof" may first define b = a+1, then later divide by b−a−1. A common mistake is to imagine that 0.999… is "close" to 1.0, but not quite equal. This is not so. Just like b and a+1 in the example above are equal in value even though different in appearance, so 0.999… and 1.0 are exactly the same number. And just as b−a−1 is exactly zero, so 1.0−0.999… is exactly zero; we can safely divide by neither form of zero. Mathematicians are nothing if not curious. So when the ordinary definitions insist that dividing by zero is prohibited as meaningless, they may take that as a challenge to give it a meaning. One example is the "projective line". We take the line of real numbers, where each point corresponds to a real value, x, and extended it to a line of pairs, (w:x), where two pairs are considered the same point if (w1:x1) = (sw2:sx2), for some nonzero real s. Loosely speaking, each point now corresponds to a ratio. We can match each point, x, on the real line with point (1:x) on the projective line. So what's the difference? The projective line has a "point at infinity", (0:1), which does not match any point on the real line. Now consider reciprocals. The reciprocal of x — matching (1:x) — is 1/x — matching (x:1). On the real line zero has no reciprocal; but on the projective line we can say that the reciprocal of (1:0) is (0:1), the point at infinity. How convenient; why not do this always? Because it has unexpected and unwanted side-effects. One of these is that the projective line "wraps around" at infinity, so it is not a line but a circle. (Be careful what you wish for!) --KSmrqT 07:03, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
HiI'm fine thanks too :) Zythe 22:35, 7 July 2006 (UTC) No children have ever meddled with the Republican Party and lived to tell about it.The GOP is getting desperate, with the Sun Myung Moon controlled Washington Times trying to spin the recent Gallup Poll results as saying that Americans aren't warming to Gore's message, and now the DCI Group, made up of fine people associated with such outstanding organizations and individuals as Exxon Mobil and Tom DeLay create an unbelievably moronic and childish video mocking Al Gore's sincere efforts to stop pollution. These guys are desperate and trying to stop the momentum that's leaving them and rightfully going to Al Gore, who's their biggest threat come 2008. Thanks for the compliment, I'm proud to be exposing such shenanigans like this.--Folksong 03:34, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Reply to: "PanTheist... perhaps also PanDeist?" on my User_talk pageInsofar as I can tell, probably not (sorry to disappoint). On the up-side though your blog looks interesting...^.^ MatthewKarlsen 09:28, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
Going nuts over hereSo I wrote this article up on the Al Gore's Penguin Army video controversy and I'm getting taken apart over it by a couple of folks (really 2 or 3)... I trust you, does it look like the mess they're saying it is on the talk page? Or is it a fair take on what to me is an obvious piece of dirty politics? Bless Yourself!! //// Pacific PanDeist * 03:37, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Breaking out sectionsIf you plan to break out a section of an article, please cut and paste the material to the new article. Moving the old article to the new title and cutting and pasting material back to the old title confuses the edit histories. Cheers! bd2412 T 01:02, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
Frank TipplerWe need an article on Frank Tippler, author of The Physics of Immortality, and on PanDeistic Rabbi Harry Waton. //// Pacific PanDeist * 07:03, 3 December 2006 (UTC) JunghuhnDear Pandeist! Thanks for your editing of the Junghuhn page and for corrections to it. I am very interested in Junghuhn (and Teijsmann, as well). Why are you interested in him? Just curious. Arjo Vanderjagt (<[email protected]>)Arjovanderjagt 13:30, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
Well, thanks! No doubt we'll be in touch via this page... Take care!Arjovanderjagt 20:39, 31 August 2007 (UTC) Your signaturePlease change your signature to point to your User or Talk page, and not to the individual Wikipedia articles at Pacific and PanDeist. Your signature is a way that other Wikipedia editors can contact you and currently, your signature makes that impossible. Corvus cornix 17:52, 7 September 2007 (UTC)
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He knows that in the future some demoni people will serve Lord Advaita. Text 123 They will refer to Lord Advaita by the name "Shri Krishna". In this way they will reject the words of the true Vaishnavas. Text 124 These sinners will thus disobey the devotees who affirm that Advaita is "the greatest Vaishnava". Text 125 Many persons will consider themselves the followers of Lord Advaita, but they will not have the power to see how in the future they will be punished. Text 126 Lord Chaitanya, the crest jewel of they who know everything, knew all this. Therefore He did something to try to stop this from happening. Text 127 By punishing His mother, Lord Chaitanya showed the result that comes from offending Lord Advaita or any other Vaishnava. Text 128 No one can protect a person who has offended a Vaishnava. Text 129 Therefore one should avoid persons who offend Vaishnava. Text 130 One should avoid an offender, even if the offender is otherwise very qualified. A little association with an offender will make one fall down. Text 131 Who has the power to understand why the Lord gives punishment? By punishing His mother, He taught everyone. Text 132 Anyone who blasphemes they who use the word `Vaishnava" to address Lord Advaita will be punished. He will perish. Text 133 Lord Chaitanya is theSupreme Personality of Godhead, the master of all. To be called His follower is very great praise. Text 134 Without any intention to deceive, Lord Chaitanya openly said that Lord Nityananda is the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself. Text 135 By Lord Nityananda's mercy I know Lord Chaitanya. By Lord Nityananda's mercy I know the Vaishnavas. Text 136 By Lord Nityananda's mercy offenses are destroyed. By Lord Nityananda's mercy one attains devotion to Lord Vishnu. Text 137 Blasphemy directed to Lord Nityananda's servants never enters my mouth. Day and night I happily sing Lord Chaitanya's glories Text 138 I carefully serve Lord Nityananda's devotees. Lord Chaitanya is the life and wealth of Lord Nityananda's servants. Text 139 A person who has only a little good fortune will not become Lord Nityananda's servant, for Lord Nityananda's servant is able to see Lord Chaitanya. Text 140 Anyone who hears this story of Lord Visvarupa becomes a servant of the limitless Supreme Personality of Godhead. He feels that Lord Nityananda is his very life. Text 141 Lord Nityananda and Lord Visvarupa do not have different bodies. This Mother Saci knew. Some other great souls also knew. Text 142 Glory to Lord Nityananda, who takes shelter of Lord Chaitanya! Glory, glory to Lord Nityananda, who is thousand-faced Ananta Sesha! Text 143 O Lord Nityananda, O king of Gauda-desa, glory to You! Who can attain Lord Chaitanya without first attaining Your mercy? Text 144 Anyone who loses Lord Nityananda will not be happy in this life. Text 145 Will I some day see Lord Chaitanya, Lord Nityananda, and their associates all thogether in one place? 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