1.What color is four?
I imagine four to be green.
2. Can you be ENraged and OUTraged at the same time?
No, I believe one leads to the other. You can be outraged by someone's actions, which leads you to become enraged when those actions harm you or insult you. Being outraged is like having a dispute with someone, but refusing to express yourself violently. When you're enraged, violence becomes an option, and you give in to your impotent feeling. Therefore I think it's not possible to be outraged and enraged at the same time. Again, outrage is an angry letter; being enraged is attacking a person.
3. Is life being "broadcast" by the universe and we are merely "tuned" to our own particular channel?
I think both conditions apply, but the latter moreso.
4. What is the dividing line between SUBjective and OBjective?
Without going to a dictionary: objective (research) has always had the connotation of being scientific and professional. Objective carries a dispassionate air about it, a certain respectability. Subjective research has, in my mind, always meant research to prove your point. Truly objective research can yield unfavorable results. If research is subjective, the answer may come out differently depending on whom you ask, and depending on what mood they are in. The "subject" in subjective research has always been subject to opinion, subject to bias, subject to contamination. Now perhaps that word isn't as dirty as I made it, but this has always been the connotation for me regarding "subjective."