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Sindssyg - 01. jun. 2013 | DR2. John Cage about silence. Naked Citizens - World. The 10 inventions of Nikola Tesla that changed the world. Nikola Tesla is finally beginning to attract real attention and encourage serious debate nearly 70 years after his death. Was he for real? A crackpot? Part of an early experiment in corporate-government control? We know that he was undoubtedly persecuted by the energy power brokers of his day — namely Thomas Edison, whom we are taught in school to revere as a genius. He was also attacked by J.P.

Morgan and other “captains of industry.” Besides his persecution by corporate-government interests (which is practically a certification of authenticity), there is at least one solid indication of Nikola Tesla’s integrity — he tore up a contract with Westinghouse that was worth billions in order to save the company from paying him his huge royalty payments. But, let’s take a look at what Nikola Tesla — a man who died broke and alone — has actually given to the world. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 and 10. Tesla had perhaps thousands of other ideas and inventions that remain unreleased. Sources : Paola Antonelli: Why I brought Pac-Man to MoMA. Hendrik Poinar: Bring back the woolly mammoth! Lisa Bu: How books can open your mind. Malcolm London: “High School Training Ground” Angela Lee Duckworth: The key to success? Grit.

Ken Robinson: How to escape education's death valley. Juan Enriquez: Your online life, permanent as a tattoo. Sebastião Salgado: The silent drama of photography. Rita Pierson: Hver enkelt barn har brug for en forkæmper. Robert Gordon: The death of innovation, the end of growth. Erik Brynjolfsson: The key to growth? Race with the machines. How much does a video weigh? David Pogue: 10 top time-saving tech tips. Joshua Prager: In search of the man who broke my neck. Andres Lozano: Parkinson's, depression and the switch that might turn them off. Colin Camerer: Neuroscience, game theory, monkeys. (Science Alert) Documentaries: What are the best documentaries about economics. Movies with a message of truth or consciousness. By : Mark DeNicolaCollective Evolution One the most widely appreciated forms of entertainment is undoubtedly the realm of film and television.

Pretty well all of us have seen a number of films and TV shows that have made us either laugh, cry, cheer or even at times leave us contemplating why it was ever made. An element that is not that common in film is to find bits of truth or consciousness, and that’s why the team at Collective Evolution have put together a list of some of the films they think that could offer us a bit more than simple entertainment. They have also listed a bit of the truth/ consciousness to look out for when watching the film. Peaceful WarriorGives a great look at the importance of living in the now, and sheds light on the role that the mind can play in clouding your inner guidance. Shows the limitless potential we all carry, while emphasizing that there is more to life than just what we have and what we chase in the form of materials and success.

Sources : 3 Censored TED Talks They Do Not Want You To See. The current world order establishment has plenty to gain by keeping the people of the planet in the dark about ideas that can lead to a revolution in human consciousness. 1. Graham Hancock – The War on Consciousness Hancock's TED Talk, “The War on Consciousness”, was deliberately removed from YouTube: “Graham Hancock’s talk, again, shares a compelling and unorthodox worldview, but one that strays well beyond the realm of reasonable science.

While attempting to critique the scientific worldview, he misrepresents what scientists actually think…” Chris Anderson, [TED]. After some debate, this presentation was not fully re-posted to TED’s site, but rather subjugated to a new, unseen basement corner on TED’s site, limiting its future visibility. Graham Hancock is the author of major international bestsellers, his books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been translated into 27 languages. 2. TED also removed the recent talk by author and bio-chemist Rupert Sheldrake. 3. Internet Rising (Documentary Film)

Internet Rising is a digi-documentary investigating the evolving relationships between the Internet and collective consciousness of humanity. It provokes many questions about ancient and modern paradoxes of life, its pleasures and pains and the gray area contrasts in between – but most of all it is meant to be an inspiring conversation starter. Internet Rising is a labor of love comprising a rapid fire mashup stream of live webcam interviews all conducted within the web sphere. “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” -Nikola Tesla Related Posts.

Systemkritiker Emil Bier i Den 11. Time. Most Interesting Documentaries. Dokumania: USA's fortabte narkokrig - 07. maj. 2013 | DR2. Monte Carlo elsker Putin (1:6) | DR3. Happy People: A Year in the Taiga (2010. 3 Censored TED Talks They Do Not Want You To See. The current world order establishment has plenty to gain by keeping the people of the planet in the dark about ideas that can lead to a revolution in human consciousness. 1. Graham Hancock – The War on Consciousness Hancock's TED Talk, “The War on Consciousness”, was deliberately removed from YouTube: “Graham Hancock’s talk, again, shares a compelling and unorthodox worldview, but one that strays well beyond the realm of reasonable science. While attempting to critique the scientific worldview, he misrepresents what scientists actually think…” Chris Anderson, [TED].

After some debate, this presentation was not fully re-posted to TED’s site, but rather subjugated to a new, unseen basement corner on TED’s site, limiting its future visibility. Graham Hancock is the author of major international bestsellers, his books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been translated into 27 languages. 2. TED also removed the recent talk by author and bio-chemist Rupert Sheldrake. 3.