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July 31, 2012 at 4:56 am #39579STALKER2002ParticipantAugust 1, 2012 at 2:53 am #39580STALKER2002Participant
In the film PREDATOR with Arnold Shwartzenegger there is a scene where Arnold asks the alien PREDATOR “Who are You?” and the predator bursts out laughing like Grisha Perelman)))
August 7, 2012 at 1:20 pm #39582StevenModeratorDid you meet Perelman? How do you know how he laughs?
Do you do any Dao practices, or do you just do physics?Recently saw this video clip on YouTube, and instantly
thought of you, LOL.S
August 9, 2012 at 11:09 pm #39584STALKER2002ParticipantI do Dao practices within the framework of “THE TAO OF PHYSICS” by Fritjof Capra. It is a kind of verbal or mental Dao practice: every word in Russian has its own gender and one should correctly use this word in its gender context.
I have never meet Grisha Perelman though he is 4 years younger than me and I also studied in a good mathematical school. I have read that journalists asked Perelman and his answer was only an idiotic outburst / roar of laughter. When I saw recently the film PREDATOR with Arnold Shwartzenegger I instantly thought of Perelman. Perhaps, Perelman also had seen this film many years ago now tries to look like PREDATOR?August 9, 2012 at 11:29 pm #39586STALKER2002ParticipantAugust 10, 2012 at 9:37 pm #39588StevenModerator>>>I do Dao practices within the framework of “THE TAO OF PHYSICS”
>>>by Fritjof Capra. It is a kind of verbal or mental Dao practice:
>>>every word in Russian has its own gender and one should correctly
>>>use this word in its gender context.That is an interesting practice . . . different
than doing physical qigong or alchemy . . .But at the same time, I can respect it.
You might want to check the Philosophy Forum,
there is a recent post made by adel, that
discusses nuances in languages that you
might find very interesting.>>>I have never meet Grisha Perelman though
>>>he is 4 years younger than me and I also
>>>studied in a good mathematical school.
>>>I have read that journalists asked Perelman
>>>and his answer was only an idiotic outburst
>>>/ roar of laughter. When I saw recently the
>>>film PREDATOR with Arnold Shwartzenegger
>>>I instantly thought of Perelman. Perhaps,
>>>Perelman also had seen this film many years
>>>ago now tries to look like PREDATOR?LOL.
I suppose there are some nontrivial similarities though.
In addition to the laugh, both are in hiding. 😉S
August 10, 2012 at 10:37 pm #39590August 13, 2012 at 12:22 pm #39592c_howdyParticipantIn my opinion already M. Chia’s first book is not only special, but in many ways unique and worth studying – some later material I’m not anymore sure – but from Capra’s popular books one neither learns physics nor spiritual or yogic practices.
But whether working or studying or whatever my concern is also how freely I’m in the situation.
Maybe person in question was especially concerned about his freedom what comes to his unusual choices.
HOWDY
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