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star trek multi-verse of universe that's right and now we have the larger on collider outside geneva switzerland that hopefully will test this theory maybe there are other universes and other dimensions. may be here the. a friend of mine who started out in physics and ended up in metaphysics. suggested matter. sensually you know that i as an einstein equals mc squared but the amount of energy in matter is it is you know math and just the speed of light squared and times the mass and and if you could then define that energy and look at the most subtle particle of energy that at that level the universe would be solid or at least would be filled and that most subtle energy might be something that we could describe as raw of our consciousness you use the word love just a moment ago is that anything close to what you were talking about. well in the sense that we think the tiniest bit of space time the tiniest bit of matter is this cry by vibrating strings strings make music and the music of these strings is the epitome of the realization that all the particles we see in nature are nothing but differe
star trek multi-verse of universe that's right and now we have the larger on collider outside geneva switzerland that hopefully will test this theory maybe there are other universes and other dimensions. may be here the. a friend of mine who started out in physics and ended up in metaphysics. suggested matter. sensually you know that i as an einstein equals mc squared but the amount of energy in matter is it is you know math and just the speed of light squared and times the mass and and if you...
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secrecy, but will not had the law criminalizing, giving out to switzerland has been neutral and people put there money there and know that geneva bankers keep secrets hidden, so it's always been a problem, but in 1934, that's when the law came in. the real reason was a tax evasion scandal in france. the senior officials in france, a general, the owner of a newspaper, i think a priest, and very high profile people in france were discovered on a police raid in paris to stash huge amounts of money in switzerland, and that's what led to the bank secrecy law. that's something important to correct so when journalists write this is the reason the money was put here, it was not out of concern for the victims of the nazis. if you look at actually what happened in the second world war, there was -- the swiss population had been very hostile to the nazis, but there was a significant collaboration going on there so it's a very ugly picture in switzerland. that's an important myth to dispel when you see it in writing. >> scott clinger with business investors against tax haven abuse. thank you for your presentation. one thing you mentioned i
secrecy, but will not had the law criminalizing, giving out to switzerland has been neutral and people put there money there and know that geneva bankers keep secrets hidden, so it's always been a problem, but in 1934, that's when the law came in. the real reason was a tax evasion scandal in france. the senior officials in france, a general, the owner of a newspaper, i think a priest, and very high profile people in france were discovered on a police raid in paris to stash huge amounts of money...
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war, people wanted to do business with each other have come to switzerland to do it, and people put their money there. they know that geneva bankers, zurich bankers have always kept their secrets hidden. so it's always been a problem. but in 1934 that's when the actual law came in. the real reason was a tax evasion scandal in france. the, so very senior officials in france, a general, the owner of a newspaper, i think a priest and various other, very high-profile seem in france were discovered on a police raid in paris to have stashed huge amounts of money in switzerland. and that was what led to the bank secrecy law. so that's something, i think, that is important to correct. so when journalists write that this is the reason why the money was put in, it wasn't out of concern for the victims of the nazis. and if you, if you look at what actually happened in the second world war, there was a -- the swiss population had always been very hostile to the nazis, but the banking industry took a very different view, and can there was a very significant collaboration going on there. so it's a very ugly picture in switzerland. so th
war, people wanted to do business with each other have come to switzerland to do it, and people put their money there. they know that geneva bankers, zurich bankers have always kept their secrets hidden. so it's always been a problem. but in 1934 that's when the actual law came in. the real reason was a tax evasion scandal in france. the, so very senior officials in france, a general, the owner of a newspaper, i think a priest and various other, very high-profile seem in france were discovered...
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geneva for allegedly beating two of his servants. the charges were dropped but the case caused an international uproar. the libyan government threatened to punish switzerlanduding cutting off the oil supply unless he was released. and then there is khamis gadhafi. and his 32nd brigade is widely known to be the most well trained and well-equipped army. and gadhafi adopted a nephew, who said to have saved gadhafi's life in the bombing in 1996, and hanna was killed in the bombing when she was 15 months old. >> and yeah, and there was one other son, and he was killed in a nato bombing back in may, and three other sons are said to be in the hands of the rebels at the moment. >> do we have any idea where the other siblings might be hiding? >> nobody knows. it's like hunting for gadhafi. there was stories he was in to other places, and there were rumors he was in the hotel where the media is, and nobody knows for sure. >> and these are the guys that did the big push across the mountains and headed for the coast, and it was like being with a mad max army, but these guys did know what they were doing. one of the commanders was an x-ray technician, and he knew what
geneva for allegedly beating two of his servants. the charges were dropped but the case caused an international uproar. the libyan government threatened to punish switzerlanduding cutting off the oil supply unless he was released. and then there is khamis gadhafi. and his 32nd brigade is widely known to be the most well trained and well-equipped army. and gadhafi adopted a nephew, who said to have saved gadhafi's life in the bombing in 1996, and hanna was killed in the bombing when she was 15...
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european headquarters in geneva, switzerland, they submitted the list of signatures to a senior official of the conference secretariat. >> the students will conduct a petition drive before returning to japan next wednesday. >>> the world's largest personal computer maker is planning on hitting the refresh button. hewlett-packard says it's going to explore spinning off the pc business into a separate company. hp will evaluate its low profit personal systems group and make the decision on the spinoff within the next 18 months. it acquired compaq computer in 2002 and currently holds a nearly 20% share in the global pc market. but the company is reevaluating things because the growing demand for tablet computers and smartphones is hurting personal computer sales. hewlett-packard apparently plans to shift its focus to higher profit businesses including cloud computing and corporate software services. >>> the company also says it agreed to purchase the british software firm autonomy for $10.3 billion. >>> now let's bring you a look at weather forecasts around the world. >>> this summer some yo
european headquarters in geneva, switzerland, they submitted the list of signatures to a senior official of the conference secretariat. >> the students will conduct a petition drive before returning to japan next wednesday. >>> the world's largest personal computer maker is planning on hitting the refresh button. hewlett-packard says it's going to explore spinning off the pc business into a separate company. hp will evaluate its low profit personal systems group and make the...