RE: Is there a real chance that there is a multiverse?
September 9, 2016 at 12:06 am
(This post was last modified: September 9, 2016 at 12:12 am by Arkilogue.)
Nice mandala Benny, here is an original of the Hopi Medicine wheel.
What do you get if you spin it along the veriticle axis in 3d?
Here's the Celtic Cross:
What shapes do you get if you spin it along the vertical axis?
Here is the Dhal shield of ancient India which spread to Persia and surrounding countries.
https://www.google.com/search?q=dhal+shi...PyPnVbM%3A
I'm sure you get the picture.
I don't know if Elizabeth Rauscher is a Hindu, a Buddist or an alien, but she is very well educated...and funny you mention hippies
Elizabeth A. Rauscher is an American physicist and parapsychologist. She is a former researcher with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Stanford Research Institute, and NASA.[1]
In 1975 Rauscher co-founded the Berkeley Fundamental Fysiks Group, an informal group of physicists who met weekly to discuss quantum mysticism and the philosophy of quantum physics. David Kaiser argued in his book, How the Hippies Saved Physics that this group helped to nurture ideas which were unpopular at the time within the physics community, but which later, in part, formed the basis of quantum information science.[2]
What do you get if you spin it along the veriticle axis in 3d?
Here's the Celtic Cross:
What shapes do you get if you spin it along the vertical axis?
Here is the Dhal shield of ancient India which spread to Persia and surrounding countries.
https://www.google.com/search?q=dhal+shi...PyPnVbM%3A
I'm sure you get the picture.
(September 8, 2016 at 11:55 pm)bennyboy Wrote:
Are your parents hippies by any chance? Gonna tell us now that the early Hindu and Buddhist art represents their secret knowledge of modern physics? Gonna go to "I'm not saying it's aliens, but. . . "? Where are we going with all this, bud?
I don't know if Elizabeth Rauscher is a Hindu, a Buddist or an alien, but she is very well educated...and funny you mention hippies
Elizabeth A. Rauscher is an American physicist and parapsychologist. She is a former researcher with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Stanford Research Institute, and NASA.[1]
In 1975 Rauscher co-founded the Berkeley Fundamental Fysiks Group, an informal group of physicists who met weekly to discuss quantum mysticism and the philosophy of quantum physics. David Kaiser argued in his book, How the Hippies Saved Physics that this group helped to nurture ideas which were unpopular at the time within the physics community, but which later, in part, formed the basis of quantum information science.[2]
"Leave it to me to find a way to be,
Consider me a satellite forever orbiting,
I knew the rules but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." - Eddie Vedder
Consider me a satellite forever orbiting,
I knew the rules but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." - Eddie Vedder