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amberwaves  ·  3267 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The quantum fabric of spacetime: Part 1

Thanks for the sublime, thorough response to my inquiry. It is fascinating to think that, as you state, in essence, all entities in the universe are interconnected, interdependent, unified, indeed entangled. I know that Robert Lanza is a bit of a maverick within the world of science. Yet, I find his concept of biocentrism exciting because he sees, in Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe, the universe as a creation of consciousness, of, perhaps, a universal network of thoughts, of which we are all a part. Moreover, to him, death does not exist. For instance, he believes that we are, and forever will be, energetic forces of intelligence, of awareness, and that our bodies are just recyclable forms of matter that manage to contain these types of phenomena for a limited period of time. He says, "Until we recognize the universe in our heads, attempts to understand reality will remain a road to nowhere." (Lanza, "Biocentrism", article) It is nice to be welcomed into your community.





am_Unition  ·  3267 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Glad to have you on Hubski. :)

I've long since toyed with the idea of a "Conservation of Consciousness Law", but still file it within the folder titled "Unknowables". A quick glance at Lanza and I find myself agreeing with the view of "some physicists" in the fourth sentence of this paragraph. It's an interesting idea though, but again, unfalsifiable. I'll still be checking out more specifics in the near future.

One of my oldest profs I've ever had would stroll into the classroom carrying only himself, pick up a piece of chalk, and say "Where was I? Ah, yes, the fine structure constant...". He would then derive many mathematical relationships and explain the conceptual implications with no assistance from any reference material whatsoever. Anyway... perhaps because he was nearing retirement and death, his personal life had turned into a metaphysical search for meaning. I would sometimes spend his office hours talking with him about metaphysics, and one thing he confided in me was his fascination with the Seth Speaks material. I have since digested much of the content, and although I am skeptical of the authenticity of any claims of ESP, I cannot deny that it was excellent food for thought. One thing particularly interesting is "Seth's" claims on the structure of the universe closely resembling modern string theory interpretations. The idea had been formulated before the Seth books were authored, but hadn't yet gained widespread attention, in addition to the "channel" (Jane Roberts) claiming that she had little scientific know-how.

Musing on metaphysics and unifying theories is definitely somewhat of a hobby of mine, but it's a saturated market, professionally.

amberwaves  ·  3267 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I have decided to read Proof of Heaven; it is a work concerning neurosurgeon Eben Alexander's afterlife experience.

amberwaves  ·  3266 days ago  ·  link  ·  

By the way, Dr. Lanza, I am sure you would agree, is no quack. After all, he and his team of experts pioneered embryonic stem cell research at Harvard University. I believe he is investigating how damaged optic nerve fibers can be restored through the use of these cells.

am_Unition  ·  3264 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Thanks for the additional details, never hurts to have some.

I'll check out Proof of Heaven and Lanza's stuff sometime when I have a day off of work. :)