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| Time travellers from the future 'could be here in weeks |
on 01 Dec 2008 by na |
| The first time travellers from the future could materialise on Earth within a few weeks. |
| Time travellers from the future 'could be here in weeks' 2008 02 08 By Roger Highfield | telegraph.co.uk The first time travellers from the future could materialise on Earth within a few weeks. Physicists around the world are excitedly awaiting the start up of the £4.65 billion Large Hadron Collider, [read more] |
| The Moment of Quantum Awakening |
on 01 Dec 2008 by na |
| Excerpt from The Third Millennium Living in the Posthistoric World |
| ByKen Carey At the moment of quantum awakening, change will occur rapidly, rippling across the terrestrial surface like a wave. Everything in the earth's gravitational field will be affected in some way. There will be a time of massive change, of change on a scale that has no historical precedent, though it does have antecedents in the [read more] |
| Reality 3.0: Hypermediation & Paradise Engineering |
on 06 Jan 2008 by na |
| Reality 3.0: Hypermediation & Paradise Engineering A central thesis of my book-in-progress is how customized hypermediation made possible by the symbiotic merging of our wetware, software and hardware via nanotechnology will vastly expand our experience of reality. This mind-machine symbiosis, for those of us who decide to take this journey, is called uploading. The Senses and [read more] |
| Precursor Engineering: Directly Altering Physical Reality |
on 04 Sep 2007 by na |
| Precursor Engineering: Directly Altering Physical Reality © 2004 T. E. Bearden Abstract and Summary We discuss the abbreviated background of Maxwellian electrodynamics, including how the model’s erroneous “force field in massfree space” [read more] |
| The Biological Chip in our Cells |
on 03 Sep 2007 by na |
| The Biological Chip in our Cells Revolutionary results of modern genetics by Grazyna Fosar and Franz Bludorf Light is in principle the oldest and most important food of the world, and still in addition - understood as electromagnetic wave - a perfect storage medium. We know today that life in the universe is a process which is [read more] |
| MICHIO KAKU talks parallel universes |
on 02 Sep 2007 by Keith Marsden |
| MICHIO KAKU talks parallel universesMarco: How do you see the experimental confirmation on superstring theory ? How long will it remain an unproven theory? Dr Michio Kaku: The direct proof of superstring theory may lie far in the future, However, indirect measurements may come fairly soon. Most science, in fact, is done with indirect experiments. For [read more] |
| New Physics |
on 30 Aug 2007 by na |
| New Physics by Barry Carter Of late, quantum physicists are thinking that there is an "implicate order" (or mind) out of which matter arises. Some physicists claim that this implicate order includes an infinite number of universes, one of which our consciousness, at any given moment, selects as our universe. Some physicists [read more] |
| LIMITS TO THE UNIVERSALITY OF QUANTUM MECHANICS |
on 29 Aug 2007 by Brian D. Josephson |
| LIMITS TO THE UNIVERSALITY OF QUANTUM MECHANICS/1/ Brian D. Josephson/2/ Niels Bohr's arguments indicating the non-applicability of quantum methodology to the study of the ultimate details of life given in his book "Atomic physics and human knowledge" conflict with the commonly held opposite view. The bases for the usual beliefs [read more] |
| WHAT CAN MUSIC TELL US ABOUT THE NATURE OF THE MIND? |
on 28 Aug 2007 by Brian D. Josephson & Tethys Carpenter |
| WHAT CAN MUSIC TELL US ABOUT THE NATURE OF THE MIND? A PLATONIC MODEL Brian D. Josephson Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, U.K email: -email- and Tethys Carpenter Department of Music, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Egham, Surrey TW2 0EX, U.K.(conference proceedings to be published by MIT Press)ABSTRACTWe present an account of the phenomenon of music based [read more] |
| BEYOND E=mc2 |
on 27 Aug 2007 by Bernard Haisch, Alfonso Rueda & H.E. Puthoff |
| BEYOND E=mc2 A first glimpse of a postmodern physics, in which mass, inertia and gravity arise from underlying electromagnetic processes Bernard Haisch, Alfonso Rueda & H.E. Puthoff published in THE SCIENCES, Vol. 34, No. 6, November / December 1994, pp. 26-31copyright 1994, New York Academy of Sciences (posted with permission) [read more] |
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