Food for Thought... |
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Geoffrey Chew, Dean of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley, has developed a hypothesis which assers that all physical particles, laws, and equations are nothing more than a web of interrelations, that are ultimately just properties of the collecttive human mind. |
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Cosmologist Max Tegmark estimates that there should be 1010^118 total universes, which is an impossible to imagine number. Perhaps even more strange, it turns out that most physicists actually believe this | |
Psychologists Brian Weiss, Bruce Goldberg, and Erik Fisher have all stumbled upon patients who regresssed to previous lives during treatment, accompanied by strong corroborating evidence. | |
IQOQI, the Austrian Academy of Sciences Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, has experimentally determined that objective reality does not exist to a certainty of 1 in 80 orders of magnitude. In other words, their experimental margin of error is 1 in 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000. | |
It has been calculated that the mass density of the universe at one second after the big bang had to be so perfectly tuned that any deviation of .0000000000001% would have either caused the universe to have collapsed by now or expanded so quickly that galaxies, stars, and life could never have formed. | |
String theorists believe that our world consists of 11 dimensions. Physicist Johann Dirichlet proposes a model of D-branes which can account for this in our observable reality. | |
By some estimates, 150 million people have been witness to UFO sightings, including Apollo astronauts, military pilots, and ex-US Presidents. A CNN poll has revealed that 80% of Americans think that the government is hiding knowledge of the existence of ETs. | |
Quantum Mechanics has shown that particles can simultaneously exist on both sides of an impenetrable barrier. | |
Several recent studies have determined that the expansion of the universe is actually accelerating instead of slowing down - as if something from the outside of the universe is pulling it apart. | |
Computer Scientist J. Storrs Hall has identified the nanotech concept of a “utility fog,” a swarm of nanobots which under programmed control, can instantly create a brick wall out of thin air. Some futurists see this as inevitable this century. | |
Stanford physicist Andre Linde theorized that it is likely that the universe expands in a fractal manner, with bubbles of inflation sprouting other bubbles of inflation, each one being a new “big bang.” | |
Scientific studies have demonstrated the existence of telepathic abilities to a certainty of 75 million to one. | |
This century, expect computers to surpass humans in all forms of intelligence, to absorb all human-generated knowledge from the Internet, and to corner the market on creating software and systems. | |
According to some physicists, the amount of quantum energy contained within the vacuum of a light bulb is enough to boil the world's oceans. | |
Research by a prominent Stanford scientist demonstrates that consciousness lies not in the brain, but external to the human body. | |
An estimated 50 million people have had out of body experiences (OBEs). |