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rzero
07-03-2007, 10:50 AM
Alexander Kaivarainen, Ph.D. (http://www.parapsych.org/members/a_kaivarainen.html)

I am particularly interested in hearing what Drew has to say about this guy's work. Most of this stuff is over my head. Mentions the golden mean being involved with quantum entanglement, which is a subject I find very interesting (quantum entanglement that is). Anyone's input is welcome, of course.

drew hempel
07-04-2007, 11:38 AM
I'll look more into but I scanned through his magnus opus -- his unified field theory. He has a section of the "Mysteries of the Sri Yantra symbol" and he cites Patrick Flanagan as his source. Patrick Flanagan invented the neurophone which was an early proprioception device translating pressure waves on the skin into sound perception in the brain.

Anyway all this unified field theory stuff is completely speculative. For example the author relies on the Higgs Boson but even if such a particle is "discovered" it's only due to the experimental apparatus used to make it -- which of course is highly destructive. Particle accelerators can make black holes now and possibly can cause a chain reaction of annhilation.

Scientists, like Timothy Ferris, have said well if the planet gets vaporized no one will know it happened so it doesn't matter.

That's the true meaning of the Golden Mean which is the basis of this unified field theory -- mass ritual sacrifice.

gold'n'mean
07-15-2007, 07:40 PM
Scientists, like Timothy Ferris, have said well if the planet gets vaporized no one will know it happened so it doesn't matter.

I remember reading about the test phase for the first Hydrogen Bomb detonation (the first 'ground zero') and how the physics DIDN'T deny the possibilty that the scientists could have initiated a chain reaction culminating in the destruction of the Universe and yet... ta da da daaaaa that went ahead and did it anyway!

Personally, I can't wait for Spiritual transformation/transcendence/ascension as these left-brain logic freaks are missing the other half of the equation. Whole Brain processing certainly makes a mockery of their collective naiveity.

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