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Horizon: What is reality?
Tonight on BBC2 9pm
Program that looks into what is reality. BBC - BBC Two Programmes - Horizon, 2010-2011, What Is Reality? |
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Anymore of that and I'll resort to showing how much rep power can disappear with just one application of red. :dflam: |
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People having differing opinions is a reality.
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"Concerning matter, we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been so lowered as to be perceptible to the senses. There is no matter."
— Albert Einstein It will be interesting to see what will happen if our senses develop to detect higher vibration rates - likely more people being clairvoyant and seeing spirits. ......or, if the vibration rate of our whole solar system increases (including us). Some believe that such a change is already happening as a result of new emissions from the galactic centre which is causing planetary changes in the whole solar system PLANETOPHYSICAL STATE OF THE EARTH AND LIFE extracts - "Current PlanetoPhysical alterations of the Earth are becoming irreversible. Strong evidence exists that these transformations are being caused by highly charged material and energetic non-uniformity's in anisotropic interstellar space which have broken into the interplanetary area of our Solar System. This "donation" of energy is producing hybrid processes and excited energy states in all planets, as well as the Sun. Effects here on Earth are to be found in the acceleration of the magnetic pole shift, in the vertical and horizontal ozone content distribution, and in the increased frequency and magnitude of significant catastrophic climatic events. There is growing probability that we are moving into a rapid temperature instability period similar to the one that took place 10,000 years ago. The adaptive responses of the biosphere, and humanity, to these new conditions may lead to a total global revision of the range of species and life on Earth. It is only through a deep understanding of the fundamental changes taking place in the natural environment surrounding us that politicians, and citizens a like, will be able to achieve balance with the renewing flow of PlanetoPhysical states and processes." "Such disturbances cause, and create, energy and matter transfer processes between the ether media and our three-dimensional world. The multitude of such phenomena, which is rich in it's quality and variety, is already growing quickly. Hundreds of thousands of these natural self-luminous formations are exerting a increasing influence upon Earth's geophysic fields and biosphere. We suggest that the presence of these formations is the mainstream precedent to the transformation of Earth;an Earth which becomes more and more subject to the transitional physical processes which exist within the borderland between the physical vacuum and our material world." It is an amazing time to be alive. |
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Some quantum physicist is banging on about a hologram of 'some woman' being like a black hole.
It's Marilyn Monroe! Unreal. The sort of 'Where does space really end man?' guff that teenagers come out with, when first smoking pot. The whole universe is just a tiny cell on the wing of some butterfly. Get over it...man. |
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Watched t'other side, at least you know where you are (most of the time) with Alcohol ! :rolleyes:
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Much of that programme was too highbrow for me. At times I thought there was some deliberate intention to confuse.
When I was attempting to find an explanation of reality, I came across the work of an unconventional self taught physicist Nassim Harramein. His work has begun to be recognised as 'worthy' by mainstream scientists who awarded him a 'best paper award' The Resonance Project :: Research extract - This paper received a Best Paper Award in the field of "Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Field Theory, and Gravitation" at the University of Liège, Belgium during the 9th International Conference CASYS'09 (Computing Anticipatory Systems). His unconventional approach to physics provides him with an uncanny knack of explaining his theory in a way that laymen can understand. If you have an interest in understanding the nature of the universe I can recommend you watch his youtube lectures, starting with this one (all 45 of them:)) YouTube - Nassim Haramein 1/45 |
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I sat through it and felt that I was teetering on the edge of a black hole, and I was sober! Glad we didn't get tangled up in the "string theory"
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Well I'm going to stop posting on here it's a waste of time! Seems to be a lot of old diehards here who if you met down the pub I'd run a mile from!
They'd be banging on and clutching their copies of the Sun! Ha ha ha ! I don't care what you think! Now you know if Aliens did show themselves to the type of moron here they'd get ripped apart! |
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Boloxnia - You said it MATE! :confused: You think I care what thee think MATE! :do-one::do-one::do-one: |
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I find that reallity slaps me in the face every time i wake up, and thanks to the coalition it's harder every morning.
The Banner should be what is fantasy. And thats what jaysay sees through his tory specs. :D:D:D:D:D |
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It isn't planet Earth. That's the reality we live with. ;) |
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