Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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4年前 に Papa Che Dusko によって更新されました。 at 20/03/13 16:04
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Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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Maybe you Fire Kasina folks might crack this one emoticon  


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTXTPe3wahc
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4年前 に Mikhail Zybin によって更新されました。 at 20/03/14 15:08
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RE: Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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Astrophysicist Max Tegmark has a lot of material about levels of Multiverse on his website
4年前 に Anna L によって更新されました。 at 20/03/15 17:37
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RE: Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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Papa Che Dusko:
Maybe you Fire Kasina folks might crack this one emoticon  


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTXTPe3wahc


Maybe the Dot is a portal to parallel worlds! emoticon emoticon 
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4年前 に Lewis James によって更新されました。 at 20/03/17 6:10
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RE: Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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I love this channel, along with PBS Spacetime[1]. Pure hard science, but it's hard not to see the parallels to the contemplative traditions.

What it suggests to me is that our experiences only appear to be time-bound by our perceptions; whatever is "out there" beyond the senses (postulating that there is anything...) it's more like a highly dimensional object that contains possibilities, and our senses are one way of traversing the nodes of that object. Your current experience is because of past actions that make it more likely you're perceiving this 'self' than another 'self' on a different path. The path of liberation is then optimising so that you make it more and more likely that you will have the conscious perception of the 'awakening' parallel reality than not. 

Of course, then you add in not-self and the whole thing falls apart... Theoretically and perceptually emoticon

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g
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4年前 に Papa Che Dusko によって更新されました。 at 20/03/18 11:34
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RE: Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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I have no clue really emoticon I'm not at all intellectual nor scientistific or even philosophical. I would be an artist mind that can express much easier with abstract paintings or music. 

All this talking and describing of meditative experience is hard for me. Maybe that's why I prefer the matter of fact simple, sensation by sensation noting/noticing. 

still I do enjoy such ideas and science that shake up the usual view. 
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4年前 に Papa Che Dusko によって更新されました。 at 20/04/08 15:06
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RE: Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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Uh oh, this is a good one! I might even see the rest of these vids! (serious and very funny too)

What is Reality? 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0ztlIAYTCU


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4年前 に Chris M によって更新されました。 at 20/04/08 15:36
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Um, yeah. Here's a piece of writing from the introduction section of that organization's website (warning, read this with caution as the words may cause any manner of freakouts and mental dislocations):

A quasicrystal is a projection of a higher dimensional crystal slice to a lower dimension via an irrational angle. Sequential projections of different translations or rotations of the projection window generate phason dynamic quasiparticle interaction patterns in the graph-drawing space – the projective space. Because standard models of particle physics gauge symmetry unification equations map to the root vectors of higher dimensional Lie algebras and their associated Lie lattices, we use the largest exceptional Lie group, E8, as our hyper-lattice/algebra (hyper-crystal). Using non-crystallographic Coxeter-Dynkin diagram folding matrices, we can map our quasicrystal dynamics to physically realistic gauge symmetry equations of the standard model. Gravity is quantized and explained in our framework in a novel way.
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4年前 に Stirling Campbell によって更新されました。 at 20/04/08 15:47
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RE: Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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I'm almost like totally positive that a scientific theory with a finite number of variables is defintely going to explain how the universe really works any day now. We are definitely right on the cusp of this understanding. 
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4年前 に Papa Che Dusko によって更新されました。 at 20/04/09 4:55
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RE: Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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(warning, read this with caution as the words may cause any manner of freakouts and mental dislocations):


Yeah its so similar to insight meditation emoticon all manner of freakouts and mental dislocations emoticon emoticon emoticon 
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4年前 に Chris M によって更新されました。 at 20/04/09 7:00
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4年前 に Tim Farrington によって更新されました。 at 20/04/09 7:11
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RE: Parallel Worlds Probably Exist

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Stirling Campbell:
I'm almost like totally positive that a scientific theory with a finite number of variables is defintely going to explain how the universe really works any day now. We are definitely right on the cusp of this understanding. 


Hell yes, and i'm all over it like a fly on shit. It's my next novel, which exists now as a bunch of notes on altered states, meditation, topology, string theory, and quantum gravity, and sits there in an innocent little manila folder labeled "time travel story." I actually wrote several drafts several years ago and never got further back than weaving information theory code into the Bayeux Tapestry or further forward than a post-comet-strike earth 500 years in the future, in which the meek are due to inherit despite the prevailing dystopia. But 'nuff said. A wink will due for the likes of us. Chris is right, this is crazy shit. But i love this crazy shit, i've been working my ass off to get my quasicrystal hyper-lattice algbra up to speed in the right Lie groups, and that tip on using the non-crystallographic Coxeter-Dynkin diagram folding matrices is incredibly helpful, i was stuck RIGHT AT THAT POINT.

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