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Michio Kaku: What does the future look like? - SSHF. Michio Kaku | Professor of Theoretical Physics, CUNY. Joe rogan questions everything s01e03. The Illusions of Reality: Life, Death & Time with Anthony Peake. The Nature of Reality, Consciousness & Evolution with Tom Campbell - Part 1 of 3. The Big Study: Where is The Mind?: Science gets puzzled and almost admits a non-local mentalscape. This will be the last "home-produced" blog entry for a while [save the short "Everyday Spirituality" which will follow it as a sign-off] . West Virginia beckons tomorrow morning and off I will go to whatever that entails.

As I said in one of the commentary responses the other day, I hope that reading two journal runs "cover-to-cover" will bring up a few thoughts worth sharing. This day's entry was inspired by two articles bumped into coincidentally which had scientists puzzling about a holographic universe and a non-local mind. Those scientists would cringe to see how I've taken their sign-posts-on-the-path, but that is their hang-up, not mine. The first of these articles [both from the New Scientist] was "Where in the World is the Mind? " That brings in the second serendipitous article. It reminded me then, also, of a moment when I was able to spend a [too short] time with David Bohm, the famous theoretical physicist. Brian Greene: Making sense of string theory. Einstein to shed light on black holes. To understand how the universe was created, Einstein’s general theory of relativity needs to be unified with quantum mechanics.

A Danish research team has come up with a theory of how this can be done. (Photo: Colourbox) Every single atom in your body was at one point created in the early universe, for example in supernova explosions – the first atoms being hydrogen atoms, which were presumably created soon after the Big Bang. This, at least, is the best explanation physicists have come up with so far.

To understand the creation of our universe, we need to unify Einstein’s general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. But now a research team from Copenhagen University’s Niels Bohr Institute has come up with a concrete framework for how this can be done. They are currently testing mathematical models which can gel the theories into one, and thereby contribute to our understanding of the Big Bang and black holes.

The difference between gravity and quantum mechanics.

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Science. Gates-symbolsofpower.pdf. Joe Rogan & NASA Physicist: We're Living in the Matrix. Is the universe a thought within a mind? ("Operation Paul Revere InfoWars.com Contest") Towards The Unknown (10 June, 1983) ~ Terence McKenna. Interview with Dr. S. James Gates, Jr. Strange Computer Code Discovered Concealed In Superstring Equations! WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW.DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE.

E.E. Just Symposium Keynote Address: SUSY and the Lords of the Ring.