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Terence McKenna’s Time Wave Theory. Bruce H Lipton, PhD "Fractal Wisdom" Bruce H Lipton, PhD "Beyond Darwin" (Part 1) Bruce H Lipton, PhD "Beyond Darwin" (Part 2) P E R C E I V I N G R E A L I T Y. Best of TED Conference Talks: Part 1. If you do not know what TED is, refer back to the original article.

Best of TED Conference Talks: Part 1

Otherwise, enjoy the awesomeness that these talks have to offer! Paul Moller – The Flying Car In the Near Future Just like in the Jetsons, flying cars will be a reality within the next 10 years. Paul Moller has spent his life developing the technology and has says we have finally reached the technological place to make them real. These cars will hover like helicopters and control themselves so all we have to do is choose a destination. Dan Gilbert: Why We Are Happy An expert on happiness, Dan Gilbert explains the notion of synthetic happiness – how our minds morph our interests to suit our current situations, thus making us more content.

Oliver Sacks: What Hallucination Reveals About Our Minds Sacks goes over his studies of different types of hallucinatory syndromes and what the results reveal about how the mind works with the senses. Vilayanur Ramachandran: On the Intricacies of the Mind Eric Giler: Wireless Electricity. Is the Universe a Holographic Reality? The Universe as a Hologram by Michael Talbot Does Objective Reality Exist, or is the Universe a Phantasm?

Is the Universe a Holographic Reality?

In 1982 a remarkable event took place. At the University of Paris a research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century. You did not hear about it on the evening news. In fact, unless you are in the habit of reading scientific journals you probably have never even heard Aspect's name, though there are some who believe his discovery may change the face of science.

Kensho. Reality: A Mere Illusion (Part 2) By Leonardo VintiniEpoch Times Staff Created: December 20, 2009 Last Updated: June 17, 2012 A view of the visible universe as seen in a Hubble Telescope composite photograph.

Reality: A Mere Illusion (Part 2)

Is our universe just a hologram? (NASA/Getty Images) “To them, I say, the truth would be nothing more than shadows of the imagination.” —Plato, from “The Republic” Shadows and colors of light are crude projections of a “more real” reality. Scientists in Hanover, Germany, working on the GEO 600, an instrument that detects gravitational waves, believe they have discovered a “granulation” in space-time that indicates that our universe is nothing more than a giant hologram. Those responsible for the GEO 600 believe that, in the same way a digital image loses resolution with significant increase in its size, the captured interference in the detector could be interpreted as the universe’s limited resolution of what it’s capable of providing to human eyes.

You and I, Only Holograms. The Stuart Davis Show – Episode 12 – A Foothill in the Mouth. Dance monkeys dance. Conspiracy of Science - Earth is in fact growing - Part 21. Have Scientists Finally Discovered Evidence for Psychic Phenomena?! In Lewis Carroll's , the White Queen tells Alice that in her land, " memory works both ways.

Have Scientists Finally Discovered Evidence for Psychic Phenomena?!

" Not only can the Queen remember things from the past, but she also remembers "things that happened the week after next. " Alice attempts to argue with the Queen, stating "I'm sure mine only works one way...I can't remember things before they happen. " The Queen replies, "It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards. " How much better would our lives be if we could live in the White Queen's kingdom, where ours memory would work backwards and forewords? For instance, in such a world, you could take an exam and then study for it afterwards to make sure you performed well in the past.

Dr. Although prior research has been conducted on the psi phenomena - we have all seen those movie images of people staring at Zener cards with a star or wavy lines on them - such studies often fail to meet the threshold of "scientific investigation. " The Mind.