This is what I have been trying to say to you about entanglement and how one can send a theoretical dajavue message to the past using entangled memory particles remember that big long confusing letter I wrote to you about that?
This explains the principle much better.
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Omega(the end) + X(the unknown) = Ending Ignorance of the unknown. Truth...knowledge...enlightenment
There is no failure only feedback. Failure is when you stop trying.
I live my life by this philosophy thus activating its potential. I refer to them as Dejavue cues and when I get them its a time to be aware and do my best when i do I never regret it and in hindsight I see what might have happened.
-- Edited by Shirak at 10:37, 2008-09-03
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Omega(the end) + X(the unknown) = Ending Ignorance of the unknown. Truth...knowledge...enlightenment
There is no failure only feedback. Failure is when you stop trying.
Actually, if you watch the entire movie, it is a very... thought provoking thing. Thanks for posting this video Cavalorn, it has given me lots to think about and has cleared up some things, so I appreciate it emmensly.
What I don't understand is how the heck is there not an "observer" always present? How is an observer defined really? For me an observer is that which has sensory inputs, or something that is affected by that one choice really. So is the next object to it an observer, this produces a chain of possible events, a close to infinite one really.
This really is quantum weirdness, lol.
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Oh, in case I used the word God: actually I have no idea what that is.
Could the observer mean consciousness? or conscious energy? Does consciousness have a measurable energy? Is the double split experiment a measurement that could prove a consciousness effect?
To me this just strengthens my theories of infinite. As consciousness of life evolves parallel with the evolving of life physically, we create/find the known just as much as we do the unknown. We're all in a code with magnitude far greater than what we can comprehend or create now, but we're close. Really close.
I agree that observation is consciousness. What does it mean to be an observer? Why are we put into this code to observe it?
Once I did psychedelics I understood that potential truly lies within consciousness. I had a vision I'd like to share with any readers, just to gather opinion.
I had consumed a large amount of "magic mushrooms" (psilocybe cubensis) as I felt fairly prepared and understood my mind enough to handle a vision. Every moment leading up to the consumption was in preparation for a spiritual vision.
The initial onset was fairly slow but sharply rose by the minute. Seconds became minutes. Minutes became hours. Eventually even seconds felt like days as I "peaked". What came next was completely no control. Everything was chaos. I would get an image in my vision if I focused extremely hard but soon the image would explode into swirls of the particles that made them up. Still, I had no problems distinguishing real from fake. I never hallucinated any object in my reality, but I did get an image that has been etched into memory and dominates my memory of the entire experience.
I sat on the ground with my knees up and elbows resting, a necklace with a wooden carving of Budai (laughing Buddha) wrapped around my left hand when it happened. I was immediately absorbed. I no longer had external senses. Right now I still wonder if I was still sitting upright against the doorway when it happened or if I was laying on the ground on my side looking completely out of my mind. Colors became a language of their own, making a ...picture from vibrations and patterns of infinite in complexity.
A strong feeling of understanding and intuition came over. I knew what I saw and it all made sense. I understood life but nothing of the universe and it answered many questions yet equally asked many more.
What came forth seemed to be a potential huge step in evolution. The picture was a two-dimensional side-profile of a fetus's brain, implanted with a chip-like device and wires(?) that ran down the spine. It was almost as if I was looking through an X-ray screen to view this.
I felt an emotion I had never experienced. It was a combination of every extreme emotion, as if I were the mushrooms learning of their ill-fate by being consumed but being answered every question it ever harbored.
I was furiously frustrated and bewildered, "What next?" I was both overjoyed and sorrowful that I had received some truth. I wasn't ready for this answer.
I came to, my back against a bed... Rubbing my thumbs on Budai's belly with my head and upper back pushing forward in seated Native American style. Tears were running down my face, my shoulders and arms were hot from anger. My hands were clenched in frustration and my posture slouched in sorrow, my face was lit with joy and my legs were relaxed relief.
To this day. I still wonder the effects of that dosage, but I worry much more about the consequences of placing chips and devices into the brain directly. It seems like sci-fi was never too far off from guessing what's next... And if reality is all about ever-changing potential, what will this vision mean?
If you guys will believe me even after this, I hope you'll believe me that we've got a war of different sorts to fight. We must start early before global government evolves through technological control over willpower. Only then will have the freedom to be observers and be free of debilitating hardships. Remember, having good intentions means nothing if your actions restrict freedom of consciousness.
-- Edited by spizzazle on Sunday 26th of July 2009 08:51:02 AM
@Ro: i JUST got that and i can't wait to listen to it! it sounds so interesting. i've always been intrigued by the idea of entanglement and it always made sense to me, even as a child.
-- Edited by yamato on Monday 27th of July 2009 11:10:54 AM
What'll really cook your noodle is that if you recombine the stream of electrons in such a way that it cannot be known if a given electron had its path detected or not, the interference pattern disappears