Contemporary Quantum Physics
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HaileyMcComet:
They thought you were crazy because you were talking about the universe instead of trying to knock Beatle boots.
I actually had a used pair of beatle boots that I bought from my friend who I watched them on Ed Sullivan with. That was the following year. I think I gave him $2.00 dollars for them.
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love2travel:
Or to paraphrase Buzz To Infinity and Beyond!! (Outward and Inward) I'm really interested in this warp speed theory. What I was wondering, was do you need a ship, or can people just be shooting through space, like in 2001 with stars and universes whizzing by them like bright lights?
I've always liked these interpretations. It's almost as if the movie comes first and gives someone the idea to look for the mathematical formula for ideas, such as warp drive. Doesn't it? Going to check on the Zero Point Field nowHave had some more thoughts on warp drive. A tractor beam phased to the collapsing cycle of the aetherz on the front of our spaceship and an energy beam on the back phased to the expanding cycle of the aetherz. :
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
Or to paraphrase Buzz To Infinity and Beyond!! (Outward and Inward) I'm really interested in this warp speed theory. What I was wondering, was do you need a ship, or can people just be shooting through space, like in 2001 with stars and universes whizzing by them like bright lights?
I've always liked these interpretations. It's almost as if the movie comes first and gives someone the idea to look for the mathematical formula for ideas, such as warp drive. Doesn't it? Going to check on the Zero Point Field nowHave had some more thoughts on warp drive. A tractor beam phased to the collapsing cycle of the aetherz on the front of our spaceship and an energy beam on the back phased to the expanding cycle of the aetherz. :
That sounds really interesting! Like the interpretation of that bubble at the beginning of the video! I want to take a trip in that spaceship to Alpha Centauri Makes me think of the 5th Element!
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Do you suppose we'll have a Student Exchange program with Alpha Centauri :
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SurSteven:
Do you suppose we'll have a Student Exchange program with Alpha Centauri :
Do you suppose Dr. Who will be there
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
Do you suppose we'll have a Student Exchange program with Alpha Centauri :
Do you suppose Dr. Who will be there
Possible! I saw on C2C that they found a huge sphere of atmosphere around Andromeda with Hubble Space Telescope.
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Maybe that's where the people who are abducted by aliens go Is that in the direction of the Pleiades star cluster?
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Andromeda is rushing toward the Milky Way at incredible speed. I guess we'll know for sure in a few hundred million years when it merges with "our" galaxy.
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I think I got it... We live in an infinite ocean of universe...side by side in all directions...particle systems that big bang and collapse back into a singularity in a continuing cycle. A universe field/ocean They exchange some material with their neighboring universes as they do. On the micro side...we have the aethers or zero point field which is exactly the same thing in ultra planck. Now, to expand it into infinity...we must see these two dimensions layered infinitely inward and outward with neighboring spatial relative time progression passing exponentially faster as we go inward and exponentially slower as we go outward. One man's zero point field is another man's universe field...and vice versa This fits with my equation which is the logical expansion on einstein's equation... (E=mc2)<oO<
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I was just watching something about black holes and white holes. Thought it was interesting that to an observer and due to the distortion of time in the black hole, that if you observed an object at the event horizon, it would appear to stop and not enter the black hole! Just was watching that there are potentially 11 billion exoplanets in our Milky Way, capable of sustaining life! Twice as many are around Red Dwarfs! :shock Nasa's making a giant Star shade that looks like a flower to look at the exoplanets and it will block out the Sun so we can see into that part of space. With the Pluto flyby, can't wait to see the surprises in the Keiper Belt! Thinking of building some platform on my roof to put my telescope out on!
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love2travel:
I was just watching something about black holes and white holes. Thought it was interesting that to an observer and due to the distortion of time in the black hole, that if you observed an object at the event horizon, it would appear to stop and not enter the black hole! Just was watching that there are potentially 11 billion exoplanets in our Milky Way, capable of sustaining life! Twice as many are around Red Dwarfs! :shock Nasa's making a giant Star shade that looks like a flower to look at the exoplanets and it will block out the Sun so we can see into that part of space. With the Pluto flyby, can't wait to see the surprises in the Keiper Belt! Thinking of building some platform on my roof to put my telescope out on!
I think of time as "the relative motion of particles large and small) An illusion like that would only be fleeting as time would resume it's general flow and absorb the effect. The vast majority of stars "are" red dwarfs. It would be like living in a constant sunset. There are many planetoids/planets in that outer belt. Was amazed to see that in the Pluto special on tv. Hope that new horizons is able to fly by a couple of them.
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
I was just watching something about black holes and white holes. Thought it was interesting that to an observer and due to the distortion of time in the black hole, that if you observed an object at the event horizon, it would appear to stop and not enter the black hole! Just was watching that there are potentially 11 billion exoplanets in our Milky Way, capable of sustaining life! Twice as many are around Red Dwarfs! :shock Nasa's making a giant Star shade that looks like a flower to look at the exoplanets and it will block out the Sun so we can see into that part of space. With the Pluto flyby, can't wait to see the surprises in the Keiper Belt! Thinking of building some platform on my roof to put my telescope out on!
I think of time as "the relative motion of particles large and small) An illusion like that would only be fleeting as time would resume it's general flow and absorb the effect. The vast majority of stars "are" red dwarfs. It would be like living in a constant sunset. There are many planetoids/planets in that outer belt. Was amazed to see that in the Pluto special on tv. Hope that new horizons is able to fly by a couple of them.
I did see a superimposed model of Red Dwarfs, it seemed they're not readily visible but are everywhere? Well it's certainly interesting to me that there may be so many planets of Red Dwarf systems, that could sustain life! Also, the supposition was that life on theses exoplanets would have recognizable features similar to ours...fish would look like fish, birds like birds and hominids would look like us! I wonder what they're going to take a look at next in the Kuiper belt too? I wonder if it will go to the Oort cloud too? I'm really looking forward to the photos from this mission!
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^ There were a couple of good specials on the Keppler telescope that talked a lot about red dwarfs if you can find them. It is too bad that it had problems. Am looking forward to more pics and the other data from new horizons as well. Can't wait to see a good science documentary in the future on all of it.
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SurSteven:
^ There were a couple of good specials on the Keppler telescope that talked a lot about red dwarfs if you can find them. It is too bad that it had problems. Am looking forward to more pics and the other data from new horizons as well. Can't wait to see a good science documentary in the future on all of it.
I'm really looking forward to seeing a documentary as well!! I'm a bit surprised to hear that Stephen Hawking is behind this, considering his view that alien life would most likely want to take control over a lower life form. Perhaps they actually have Peace on their planet and they are instead explorers on a humanitarian mission. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2015/07/20/stephen-hawking-announces-100-million-hunt-for-alien-life/ "according to Milner and the scientists joining him, the project will allow scientists to collect as much data on SETI in a day as they now do in a year. " You never know what may turn up! Some already believe they are out there, waiting for us to develop enough for contact...
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^ I am absolutely positive that there is life in many stages of progression all over the infinite universes both inward and outward forever. Einstein had a theory that if a person were to leave a light pole blindfolded, that they would eventually wind up back at the light pole no matter how far they wandered. To understand this more clearly relative to the assemblage of atoms that make up our immediate universe, I pictured a fishbowl with a thousand numbered marbles, with the numbers facing upward and lined in numerical progression. If we start shaking the fish bowl, it could take 3 eternities , but they would eventually all come back to their original places in perfect reconstructed order. If we apply this to the larger picture it is easy to see that our entire universe will be recreated in ultimate infinite eternity...over and over again. I have been trying to figure out how we could see a distant object in real time. It would definitely require quantum science to obtain info at faster than light speed. Have been studying at the same school that taught Albert his theories. The School Of Infinite Imagination (Where Greater Knowings Can Be Found)
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SurSteven:
^ I am absolutely positive that there is life in many stages of progression all over the infinite universes both inward and outward forever. Einstein had a theory that if a person were to leave a light pole blindfolded, that they would eventually wind up back at the light pole no matter how far they wandered. To understand this more clearly relative to the assemblage of atoms that make up our immediate universe, I pictured a fishbowl with a thousand numbered marbles, with the numbers facing upward and lined in numerical progression. If we start shaking the fish bowl, it could take 3 eternities , but they would eventually all come back to their original places in perfect reconstructed order. If we apply this to the larger picture it is easy to see that our entire universe will be recreated in ultimate infinite eternity...over and over again. I have been trying to figure out how we could see a distant object in real time. It would definitely require quantum science to obtain info at faster than light speed. Have been studying at the same school that taught Albert his theories. The School Of Infinite Imagination (Where Greater Knowings Can Be Found)
I like the fishbowl analogy, and from what I've read, we may be recreating things on earth, after so much was lost during the great extinction... Wouldn't that be amazing if we could find a quantum way to bypass time. It seems it could happen, how, well we'll have to ask the next alien... The Universe does open your mind to the Infinite possibilities...
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I told my youngest daughter when she was working on her masters in education that, "We can't travel through time...because we're...already... traveling through time" She just looked at me and smiled. Traveling backwards through time would require us to stop the universe and bring every atom in it back to the relative positions we want to experience. (What happens if we try to travel forward in time and stop right when a big asteroid is about to hit us?) I do believe our souls can travel through time although, in so much that any given situation impresses it's energy on the environment...and therefore perhaps is retrievable to view somehow. Kind of like remote viewing aka astral projection.
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SurSteven:
I told my youngest daughter when she was working on her masters in education that, "We can't travel through time...because we're...already... traveling through time" She just looked at me and smiled. Traveling backwards through time would require us to stop the universe and bring every atom in it back to the relative positions we want to experience. (What happens if we try to travel forward in time and stop right when a big asteroid is about to hit us?) I do believe our souls can travel through time although, in so much that any given situation impresses it's energy on the environment...and therefore perhaps is retrievable to view somehow. Kind of like remote viewing aka astral projection.
I do agree with you as far as a soul traveling through time, reincarnation and the energy impressions...ghosts and such energy sometimes stuck in time...I also do agree with you and believe in remote viewing/astral projection as well. I think there is enough evidence for those whose minds are open enough to explore it. The thing that I'm going to disagree with you about, is going back in time. There was a book written called Futility (think about that name !) which told a story that was eerily very similar to the sinking of the Titanic. The ship was even called the Titan! There's Da Vinci's helicopter and so many more examples of inventions that were almost inconceivably ahead of their time and thought of so far in advance...Galileo is a good example...Books that have mention of things not yet invented http://www.oddee.com/item_98915.aspx it seems as if you can conceive it, it can become reality. Just think of all of the recent discoveries in space in the past year, things that we still need to try and rewrite the book from a quantum physics standpoint, from previous assumptions. I'm not a physicist, but it seems there may be a way around the traveling through the time/space conundrum. If there are superior beings, how are they traveling? In an undiscovered, other dimensional form of travel? Through a wormhole? Perhaps the book Futility was attempting to warn the past of a future disaster...unsuccessfully futile. Maybe there are other books out there, with a message for us
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Our past is in our future as well when the infinite infinite infinite universe recreates this moment in time again. Genius's have a way of predicting the future in their imaginations for sure. Many things have been projected that only required our collective knowledge to become great enough to make possible.
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I saw the movie Interstellar in a plane ( all but the last 10 min) However, there were some interesting postulations about galactic travel to different worlds, and associated issues with those worlds, gravity wise, temperature wise etc. They wound up going to other planets in the Goldilocks zone capable of sustaining life. It was well done, and had an interesting ending, as far as I was able to see, dealing with time travel. It's always interesting, the infinite universe...relax your mind and let it float downstream, lay down all thoughts and surrender to the void... It is the ebb and flow of stardust...