Jim Carrey knows wussup.

Okay, I watched the first video and was having a great time up until about 4:50 when he goes completely batshit and starts talking about the magnetic fields our hearts produce, and these fields somehow change with our moods and actually influence the happenings on earth in a physical way. These fields are apparently detected by satellites? Really? I Googled some of this and got nothing. Chief, a little help? Links?
 
Okay, I watched the first video and was having a great time up until about 4:50 when he goes completely batshit and starts talking about the magnetic fields our hearts produce, and these fields somehow change with our moods and actually influence the happenings on earth in a physical way. These fields are apparently detected by satellites? Really? I Googled some of this and got nothing. Chief, a little help? Links?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eckhart_Tolle
 
Okay, I watched the first video and was having a great time up until about 4:50 when he goes completely batshit and starts talking about the magnetic fields our hearts produce, and these fields somehow change with our moods and actually influence the happenings on earth in a physical way. These fields are apparently detected by satellites? Really? I Googled some of this and got nothing. Chief, a little help? Links?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp-r_f8-qz8
 
Thanks for the links, guys. MP, if I wasn't so stoned, I would have simply Googled 'GATE', since Carrey was speaking from a podium with it's banner :) Thanks Chief for the link. When people usually post links, it's to a site with objective info, not to a YouTube video about an institute that's promoting itself. That can't be objective, it's like Honest Al's Used Cars (of course I'm being straight with you, I'm Honest Al!). I found a few other sites researching their claims, and it seems like a bunch of woo, they even sell their own E-meter!

http://www.skepticforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=16540

http://www.skepticforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=12645

http://www.rationalresponders.com/forum/20149

What's your take on these perspectives debunking HeartMath, Chief?
 
Thanks for the links, guys. MP, if I wasn't so stoned, I would have simply Googled 'GATE', since Carrey was speaking from a podium with it's banner :) Thanks Chief for the link. When people usually post links, it's to a site with objective info, not to a YouTube video about an institute that's promoting itself. That can't be objective, it's like Honest Al's Used Cars (of course I'm being straight with you, I'm Honest Al!). I found a few other sites researching their claims, and it seems like a bunch of woo, they even sell their own E-meter!

http://www.skepticforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=16540

http://www.skepticforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=12645

http://www.rationalresponders.com/forum/20149

What's your take on these perspectives debunking HeartMath, Chief?

Uhhmm a bunch of non credible skeptic hipsters saying they dont agree with what is being said isnt really debunking anything lol There are a lot more neurons in the heart than there is in the brain so saying that it gives off the biggest electromagnetic field is not farfetched at all. The only things that go against this institution is that a scam artist was barely associated with them and they have a product that is a bit iffy. This is the first I heard of this product but I dont really care about it. I'd rather focus on the science of the heart, all those extra neurons gotta be doing something besides just keeping the heart going. But I see where this is going, an off topic debate that was never intended by the OP. But of course the miserable skeptics gotta raise an eyebrow at what ever topic comes there way, I thought you guys claimed you had control of your ego? Its a shame something that inflated is near impossible to pop, I think skeptics would lose their minds if that were ever to happen xD.
 
There are a lot more neurons in the heart than there is in the brain
:shock:
Where did you get this little tidbit of misinformation from? Do you EVER question anything you read or hear on the internet? It seems that you are willing to believe anything that sounds good to you and will support your POV without once ever checking it out to see if it's true. This seems to be a pattern with you.
 
Uhhmm a bunch of non credible skeptic hipsters saying they dont agree with what is being said isnt really debunking anything lol There are a lot more neurons in the heart than there is in the brain so saying that it gives off the biggest electromagnetic field is not farfetched at all. The only things that go against this institution is that a scam artist was barely associated with them and they have a product that is a bit iffy. This is the first I heard of this product but I dont really care about it. I'd rather focus on the science of the heart, all those extra neurons gotta be doing something besides just keeping the heart going. But I see where this is going, an off topic debate that was never intended by the OP. But of course the miserable skeptics gotta raise an eyebrow at what ever topic comes there way, I thought you guys claimed you had control of your ego? Its a shame something that inflated is near impossible to pop, I think skeptics would lose their minds if that were ever to happen xD.

Chief says the darnedest things...
 
Okay, I watched the first video and was having a great time up until about 4:50 when he goes completely batshit and starts talking about the magnetic fields our hearts produce, and these fields somehow change with our moods and actually influence the happenings on earth in a physical way. These fields are apparently detected by satellites? Really? I Googled some of this and got nothing. Chief, a little help? Links?

I didnt watch the vid but it sounds like hes gone a little nuts. This is the jim carey i used to know.

[video=youtube_share;Ks7cJIIqCHY]http://youtu.be/Ks7cJIIqCHY[/video]
 
The lengths people will go to... to make themselves feel special... astounds me. Maybe, instead of thinking of something that makes you feel special... go out and fucking DO something that makes you feel special. /sigh
 
Uhhmm a bunch of non credible skeptic hipsters saying they dont agree with what is being said isnt really debunking anything lol There are a lot more neurons in the heart than there is in the brain so saying that it gives off the biggest electromagnetic field is not farfetched at all. The only things that go against this institution is that a scam artist was barely associated with them and they have a product that is a bit iffy. This is the first I heard of this product but I dont really care about it. I'd rather focus on the science of the heart, all those extra neurons gotta be doing something besides just keeping the heart going. But I see where this is going, an off topic debate that was never intended by the OP. But of course the miserable skeptics gotta raise an eyebrow at what ever topic comes there way, I thought you guys claimed you had control of your ego? Its a shame something that inflated is near impossible to pop, I think skeptics would lose their minds if that were ever to happen xD.

More neurons in the heart than the brain? - Could you provide a link to legit info outside of HeartMath?

If you're interested in the science regarding the human heart, wouldn't it be best to study peer reviewed info on that subject (maybe from institutions without something to sell)?

What does my ego have to do with asking for legit, unbiased info? This is what rational people do when presented with extraordinary claims. You should understand this, as you are skeptical of christian claims. Is it your ego that fuels your skepticism in this case?

If I told you I sell baby dragons out of my garage, would you believe me? If not, what would make you skeptical of my claims?
 
More neurons in the heart than the brain? - Could you provide a link to legit info outside of HeartMath?

If you're interested in the science regarding the human heart, wouldn't it be best to study peer reviewed info on that subject (maybe from institutions without something to sell)?

What does my ego have to do with asking for legit, unbiased info? This is what rational people do when presented with extraordinary claims. You should understand this, as you are skeptical of christian claims. Is it your ego that fuels your skepticism in this case?

If I told you I sell baby dragons out of my garage, would you believe me? If not, what would make you skeptical of my claims?

Just mentioning spirit can be taken as a claim that spirit is real, there is on claims being made here, its just Jim Carrey talking about spirituality and how he lives his life. I didnt say "Jim Carrey knows the truth and you should listen to him" I was pointing out that Jim Carrey knows how to be happy and his basic belief in spirituality works great for him. And I shouldnt need to provide a link for you, Im pretty sure you have the capability to type in a few keywords in google to find that theres neurons in the heart. I may be stretching it by saying theres more than the brain but its been proven that theres 40000+ neurons in your heart (maybe less are active in zombie skeptics =p) theres also neurons found in some organs and theres a layer of grey matter going up your spine. Theres more than one source saying all of this.
 
The lengths people will go to... to make themselves feel special... astounds me. Maybe, instead of thinking of something that makes you feel special... go out and fucking DO something that makes you feel special. /sigh

Says the oblivious lucid dreaming skeptic who dwells in the spiritual forum to throw "logic" at theists to make you feel special =)
 
I may be stretching it by saying theres more than the brain but its been proven that theres 40000+ neurons in your heart
So it's only stretching the truth when you make an outright false claim? What the hell do you call a lie? No one disputed the fact that the heart has neurons, every muscle and organ has them. You made a specific claim about the number in the heart compared to the brain and then used that 'information' to make an argument for a large EM field. This is our problem, you accept all sorts of credulous claims and don't even bother to check them out yourself and then you chastise tyler for not using google? Are you unable to see the irony? The reason both he and I asked you to support your claim is likely because a simple google search will show the the brain has as much as 100 billion neurons and over a 100 trillion synapses. You weren't just wrong in your comparison, you were magnitudes wrong in the wrong direction. It would be like saying the distance from New York to San Francisco is 6 feet... to the EAST!

You should really do some self-examination. You think you are ridiculing 'zombie' skeptics but you're the one that is acting like the good little robot and credulously accepting any data that you happen to see on the interwebz without every taking a bit of time to confirm or reject the claims. You have done it here and you have done it with your favorite pyramid video.
 
Okay, I watched the first video and was having a great time up until about 4:50 when he goes completely batshit and starts talking about the magnetic fields our hearts produce, and these fields somehow change with our moods and actually influence the happenings on earth in a physical way. These fields are apparently detected by satellites? Really? I Googled some of this and got nothing. Chief, a little help? Links?

I watched a documentary a while back which involved an expenriemtn with a dish of yoghurt connected to a volt meter looking gizmo, a test subject was sat in front of it and was told different phrases. Certain phrases evoked emotions in him and as a result the meter went wild despite not being conneted to him in any way. It was done by Yale or harvard scientists, i forget which. There seems to be a hell of a lot about life that we don't have the foggiest idea about but know that there is soemthing up.
 
So it's only stretching the truth when you make an outright false claim? What the hell do you call a lie? No one disputed the fact that the heart has neurons, every muscle and organ has them. You made a specific claim about the number in the heart compared to the brain and then used that 'information' to make an argument for a large EM field. This is our problem, you accept all sorts of credulous claims and don't even bother to check them out yourself and then you chastise tyler for not using google? Are you unable to see the irony? The reason both he and I asked you to support your claim is likely because a simple google search will show the the brain has as much as 100 billion neurons and over a 100 trillion synapses. You weren't just wrong in your comparison, you were magnitudes wrong in the wrong direction. It would be like saying the distance from New York to San Francisco is 6 feet... to the EAST!

You should really do some self-examination. You think you are ridiculing 'zombie' skeptics but you're the one that is acting like the good little robot and credulously accepting any data that you happen to see on the interwebz without every taking a bit of time to confirm or reject the claims. You have done it here and you have done it with your favorite pyramid video.

Still waiting for a detailed reply to every point I made to your last response to that video, friend =). How much self examination do I need to be in the right place? Examine everything I learned and label it false till Im another truth telling robot that has no life and dwells in spirituality forums informing all the idiots that believe in spirit that their fools and science is the only truth? "I have a right to be in the philosophy forum!" oh shut up, you sure do but all you do is question peoples beliefs and ridicule them like a lifeless trolls whos angry at people that see the world differently than they do. We already know your weak minded because you used to be an alcoholic, perhaps questioning peoples beliefs is your way to feel mentally strong.
 
Just mentioning spirit can be taken as a claim that spirit is real, there is on claims being made here, its just Jim Carrey talking about spirituality and how he lives his life. I didnt say "Jim Carrey knows the truth and you should listen to him" I was pointing out that Jim Carrey knows how to be happy and his basic belief in spirituality works great for him. And I shouldnt need to provide a link for you, Im pretty sure you have the capability to type in a few keywords in google to find that theres neurons in the heart. I may be stretching it by saying theres more than the brain but its been proven that theres 40000+ neurons in your heart (maybe less are active in zombie skeptics =p) theres also neurons found in some organs and theres a layer of grey matter going up your spine. Theres more than one source saying all of this.

Ah, you back-pedal quickly. If your point is that there are neurons located in the human body other than the brain, I concur. I think there may even be a few located in the anus (perhaps many more are active in the asses of lazy-minded spiritualists). I'd still be interested in your answers to my other three questions of my last post:

If you're interested in the science regarding the human heart, wouldn't it be best to study peer reviewed info on that subject (maybe from institutions without something to sell)?

What does my ego have to do with asking for legit, unbiased info? This is what rational people do when presented with extraordinary claims. You should understand this, as you are skeptical of christian claims. Is it your ego that fuels your skepticism in this case?

If I told you I sell baby dragons out of my garage, would you believe me? If not, what would make you skeptical of my claims?
 
Ah, you back-pedal quickly. If your point is that there are neurons located in the human body other than the brain, I concur. I think there may even be a few located in the anus (perhaps many more are active in the asses of lazy-minded spiritualists). I'd still be interested in your answers to my other three questions of my last post:

If you're interested in the science regarding the human heart, wouldn't it be best to study peer reviewed info on that subject (maybe from institutions without something to sell)?

What does my ego have to do with asking for legit, unbiased info? This is what rational people do when presented with extraordinary claims. You should understand this, as you are skeptical of christian claims. Is it your ego that fuels your skepticism in this case?

If I told you I sell baby dragons out of my garage, would you believe me? If not, what would make you skeptical of my claims?

I dont care for those questions because this forum topic is not one to debate. Just wanted to show people that Jim Carrey has the right mindset when looking at the challenges of life. This is the third time that I told you that this forum is not open for debate, yet you still feel compelled to point out right and wrong according to your point of view to further fulfill your slightly inflated mini-skeptic ego.
 
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