Cultcow Brad Watson / Richard Bradshaw Watson / Brad Watson_Miami - Jesus & Albert Einstein reincarnated, discoverer of GOD=7_4 Theory

How do you grade Brad Watson? This is an official poll that reflects the will of GOD.

  • Excellent A - Freedom from corporeal shackles and permitted audience with THE LORD.

    Votes: 168 13.6%
  • Passing B - Freedom from corporeal shackles and free attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Fair C - Freedom from corporeal shackles. Given limited, general attendance of GOD's Kingdom.

    Votes: 22 1.8%
  • Poor D - Reincarnated as Man to be given a second chance at attempting to earn GOD's graces.

    Votes: 39 3.2%
  • Fail F - Reincarnated as a non-human for 326 years, 221 days, and 14 hours.

    Votes: 76 6.2%
  • Fail F - Sentenced to eternal tortures in HELL for crimes against THE LORD GOD.

    Votes: 106 8.6%
  • Fail F - Forced to post on the kiwifarms.net for 24 years, 30 days, and 2 hours.

    Votes: 802 64.9%

  • Total voters
    1,235
@trombonista,

GOD=7_4, 7/4=July 4th or 7 April 30 AD: GOOD7__4 Friday74 when Jesus74=J10+E5+S19+U21+S19 was nailed on74 the Cross74=C3+R18+O15+S19+S19

Jesus was born on April 17, 6 BC / 17.4.748 AUC / 29 Nisan 3755 HC.
 
@trombonista,

GOD=7_4, 7/4=July 4th or 7 April 30 AD: GOOD7__4 Friday74 when Jesus74=J10+E5+S19+U21+S19 was nailed on74 the Cross74=C3+R18+O15+S19+S19

Jesus was born on April 17, 6 BC / 17.4.748 AUC / 29 Nisan 3755 HC.

You were asked for proof, not inane discredited numerology, Brad.

Given a staff member politely made a request, you would be advised to show them a bit more respect and answer them with a more proper answer.
 
I left the following comment on https://www.livescience.com/64511-helium-mimics-early-universe.html?utm_source=notification , https://www.space.com/16396-eagle-nebula-m16-hubble-images-pillars-of-creation.html & https://www.livescience.com/1774-greatest-mysteries-universe.html ...

The BIG Bang-Bit Bang: a supermassive white hole expansion of energy & information 13.8 billion years ago that was the effect of a supermassive black hole at the heart of a galaxy in our parent universe. This duality combines relativity’s singularities in a ‘Cosmic Egg’ birth of this & all universes within The Conglomerate: multiverse without random bubble universes & parallel worlds. Our U exists inside that SBH & shares the same boundary/event horizon. That SBH-SWH phase transition was an umbilical Einstein-Rosen wormhole with energy transformed & info transferred. Our U is 1 in ~2 trillion offspring - each with similar physical constants - of its parent universe. This ‘simple’ cause-&-effect cycle explains both infinite space & eternity. Reproduction (making a copy) is an essential characteristic & the simplest plan of continued existence for everything from cells, to animals, to humans, to universes.

GOD=7_4 Theory explains 74% of elemental mass of this Universe, our solar system and our Sun is hydrogen. 74% of everything in this universe is not dark matter (26%, dark energy 69% + ordinary matter 5%). String Theory's 7 dimensions of hyperspace + 4 common dim. Earth has 7 continents & 4 don't touch equator/4 LARGE land masses. 74% of Earth's surface is liquid or frozen water. 4 lunar phases of roughly 7 days (~7.4 days) thus 4 weeks in a 'moonth', lunar years + 7 day week + 4 days = solar year, etc.

See http://GOD704.wikia.com .

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@annoying fluffer,

You claim to be taking a physics course at a nearby college. Asking for the 3rd time, what textbook are you using?

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@annoying fluffer,

You claim to be taking a physics course at a nearby college. For the 3rd time, what textbook are you using?

1. It's a University you senile moron. 2. Taking it for the first time. I have no idea where you got that third time shit from. 3. The first courses are using a custom edition of John S. Walkers Physics 5th Edition book. (though I have that one too). I also have Fundamentals of Physics Extended.
 
1. It's a University you senile moron. 2. Taking it for the first time. I have no idea where you got that third time shit from. 3. The first courses are using a custom edition of John S. Walkers Physics 5th Edition book. (though I have that one too). I also have Fundamentals of Physics Extended.

@Brad Watson_Miami, since you love link whoring Wikipedia despite your alleged omnipotence, please read the following:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University

The former is usually PART of the latter. The two words are often used interchangably, but in many countries, there is a difference, and just because you happen to be an American and it is a common American trait to conflate the two words as having the same meaning, you would be well advised to keep in mind that they are considered distinct from each other in other countries, the key difference being they may provide educational training, but may not have the power to hand out actual degrees.

Meaning in some countries you have to do part of your educational training in a college,. but you have to FINISH in a university, which in some countries is able to give you a degree, unlike most colleges in the same.
 
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@Brad Watson_Miami, since you love link whoring Wikipedia despite your alleged omnipotence, please read the following:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University

The former is usually PART of the latter. The two words are often used interchangably, but in many countries, there is a difference, and just because you happen to be an American and it is a common American trait to conflate the two words as having the same meaning, you would be well advised to keep in mind that they are considered distinct from each other in other countries, the key difference being they may provide educational training, but may not have the power to hand out actual degrees.

Meaning in some countries you have to do part of your educational training in a college,. but you have to FINISH in a university, which in some countries is able to give you a degree, unlike most colleges in the same.
Here it's more like colleges are for lessor degrees and universities are more for academics. You could take your medical degree in both for instance but one would be going to a hospital after they're finish school while the other one will be working in a lab. Same goes for something minor like business, one would go on to manage a chain of stores while the other one has the schooling to run the whole company.

For my courses I'll be working in a lab somewhere in the world, haven't really thought too far ahead where I'll move to since I have a family as well that I have to worry about first. Though I've been thinking about heading to France. There are number of jobs I can take there in the field I'm getting into.
 
1. It's a University you senile moron. 2. Taking it for the first time. I have no idea where you got that third time shit from. 3. The first courses are using a custom edition of John S. Walkers Physics 5th Edition book. (though I have that one too). I also have Fundamentals of Physics Extended.
He's saying it because he hopes you academically fail as hard as he did when he had to keep dropping colleges to escape from taking remedial classes or whatever compelled him to need that many colleges for a humble music degree.

And since we're talking about college v. unis? The only difference is usually a true uni is seen as more prestigious and back in the day (at least in the US) and it was probably one that gave you a higher quality education. Not anymore these days due to the shittastic bubble forming, but the connections still exist. It's why you don't see non Yale or Harvard supreme justices for example. Most of y'all are thinking of community colleges, where you at most can get an associate's degree. Those are pretty nice BTW; they're cheaper and often can transfer credits. Might as well reveal I went to one myself, and thought that it was a bit harder and in some ways more useful than my big boy college.
 
He's saying it because he hopes you academically fail as hard as he did when he had to keep dropping colleges to escape from taking remedial classes or whatever compelled him to need that many colleges for a humble music degree.

And since we're talking about college v. unis? The only difference is usually a true uni is seen as more prestigious and back in the day (at least in the US) and it was probably one that gave you a higher quality education. Not anymore these days due to the shittastic bubble forming, but the connections still exist. It's why you don't see non Yale or Harvard supreme justices for example. Most of y'all are thinking of community colleges, where you at most can get an associate's degree. Those are pretty nice BTW; they're cheaper and often can transfer credits. Might as well reveal I went to one myself, and thought that it was a bit harder and in some ways more useful than my big boy college.
You can get your BS and BA here at a college, but you're most likely to get into a lower paying job than you would with a University degree. Like the only reason why I'm going to the universities I am is as you said, prestige. It just looks better on your resume. A place like Naval would rather take someone from a university than a college.
 
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@Brad Watson_Miami have you looked into the I Ching?
I have. I've got a copy around somewhere I think.
It's full of numbers
It is.

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I just tweaked Seal #1 after tweaking it this morning and making a mistake. I was looking for a synchronic reaction and...

14:57 "You have two children: 7 & 4." - CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin interviewing the wife of a Coast Guard guy
 
I just tweaked Seal #1 after tweaking it this morning and making a mistake. I was looking for a synchronic reaction and...

14:57 "You have two children: 7 & 4." - CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin interviewing the wife of a Coast Guard guy

Brad, these meaningless coincidences that you try to play off as some meaningful divine sign are getting more and more shallow.
 
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