14th April 2010, 4:24 AM
Well I guess i'll just share some random stuff i've been playing with.
- We live in a multi-verse capable of infinite possibilities, ie: infinitely larger and infinitely smaller outer and inner space.
- My theory of reality can be compared to a bat cave, not the kind with the workstation and the amazing car, but an actual cave of bats. The construct of the cave is natural, the animal evolved to take advantage of it and specifically evolved to do so (hanging upside down, echo location, etc). But there is an entire alternate world below where the dropped food, dying or dead bats and excrement has fallen to the cave floor. Here is a vastly more complicated world even containing its own atmosphere and exclusive life forms just a few inches off the ground. I apply this on a universal scale. The cave is our perceived universe, the bats are the space dust (including all known and unknown things) and planets, such as Earth is the cave floor where complicated life forms and ecosystems evolve out of the natural flow of the cosmos. I raise a suspicious eyebrow constantly on whether or not this is designed specifically.
- For several decades now, there is a dirty rumor that the UFO's man has seen aren't machines but rather living things themselves. Like some kind of grand single cell that uses the upper atmosphere, low orbit and orbit of Earth as its dwelling. This isn't completely outside the realm of speculation, a life-form that exists in space is not only theorized but sometimes accidentally photographed by NASA. If this pans out to have any truth to it whatsoever we could apply the bat cave again with the giant cells being the bats and Earth being the excremental biosphere. Alternatively, they could have begun their evolution as proteins in the upper atmosphere from Earth and have no true extra terrestrial orgins (unless you want to get in to 'seeding' and how life possibly arrived to earth). Regardless, the speculation is fun and it just gives you a view in to how multi-layered this reality is, whether its fabricated by the imagination for our entertainment or speculated by our top minds.
- Imagination is a huge key, we are arguably the only living thing capable of it, at least to the level we have seen. This aspect of our inheritance I believe comes from our ability to survive long periods of isolation, a trait gained after several ice ages could could have possibly taken the un-imaginative in to the hells of insanity and the list of horrors that come with isolation and what it does to an animal. Survival of the fittest meaning that the mentally acute could use music, story telling, crafting and other artistic outlets to keep focused. But the byproduct of this gained perspective would mean that we would spend this imagination on figuring out how the universe works. To step in to the possibly religious ideals for a moment, we could be the children of the universe being raised simply to give a consciousness to the unconscious sentience of the cosmos.
- This reality has layers upon layers, there is the physical and the unphysical, manifestations of sound for example which obeys its own laws of not only what we're capable of perceiving but way beyond in to frequencies we cant even grasp, frequencies constantly theorized as important to chemical makeup or atomic structure. We know that sound is vibration and we know that everything has a specific vibration, everything from brainwaves to stars to rocks, crystals and organisms. This, another example of our multi-verse, gives us insight in to the inner-workings of our inner-space. Everyone knows that vibrations can feel good or bad, whether it's a sexual device or a musical instrument - we comprehend that certain vibrations have calming or intensifying effects and everything in between. Civilizations that exist today that are thousands of years old believe that by using certain types of matter (elements such as metals, crystals etc) have properties to them that can heal. Other cultures have things such as sound bowls, like the Tibetan Monks who believe that using a gradient of smaller to larger "bells" with methods of how to produce their vibrations, and used on the sick or dying, can have positive results. Using vibrations to strengthen cells is scientifically proven, but not widely accepted. It is theorized that creating vibrations of a certain type could even transcend space and time, breaking the walls of perceived physics. If one could emulate all frequencies, you could speak directly with the universe. That communication could also be applied to everything be it translating dolphin clicks and whistles, to recreating or otherwise altering matter and anti-matter.
- On the subject of molecules and atoms, I believe they have sentience , but I dont know if I would call it a life form. I dont know what an atom is and we cant debate that yet. What I debate is whether or not that sentience is simply perceived because of their organization or if they are actually actively working together. Its constantly explained as magnets, that just by throwing these positive and negative space stuffs in to the air, they will connect to form everything and anything and do this automatically because of their design. But theoretically, wouldn't they form something to generate a secure existence, like all other life? Possibly reverting to base forms such as gasses. If this is true, would it mean that everything is in some state of life? collecting, separating, transforming like a naturally occurring cold fusion in constantly transitioning existence?
- The timpanic membrane of all hearing things translates sound and vibration in to thought. Often times we can find people with the ability to take in that sound and see or "feel" a color. There is even a specific disorder of the brain where this is so prevalent it interferes with daily life. To speak in colors, you would have to imagine that specific color, if done correctly you could produce that sound frequency in your brain which would be transmitted as a wave, to that end, you could, in theory, communicate telepathically on a very simple scale. When you start to build on to the naturally occurring aspects of reality, it creates potentialities that bend our understanding. To that end, is sound only a byproduct, or a means to an end? Is its true purpose a vehicle to carry thought? When animals communicate, are they hearing the sound, or are they feeling the message inside it? Does a wolf mother's cry tell her children a mile away specific information, such as go hide or where are you that the pups react to it on a subconscious level, not because of what they hear, but because of what they feel? The answer is increasingly complicated to me and becomes more elusive the more I try to break it down.
- We live in a multi-verse capable of infinite possibilities, ie: infinitely larger and infinitely smaller outer and inner space.
- My theory of reality can be compared to a bat cave, not the kind with the workstation and the amazing car, but an actual cave of bats. The construct of the cave is natural, the animal evolved to take advantage of it and specifically evolved to do so (hanging upside down, echo location, etc). But there is an entire alternate world below where the dropped food, dying or dead bats and excrement has fallen to the cave floor. Here is a vastly more complicated world even containing its own atmosphere and exclusive life forms just a few inches off the ground. I apply this on a universal scale. The cave is our perceived universe, the bats are the space dust (including all known and unknown things) and planets, such as Earth is the cave floor where complicated life forms and ecosystems evolve out of the natural flow of the cosmos. I raise a suspicious eyebrow constantly on whether or not this is designed specifically.
- For several decades now, there is a dirty rumor that the UFO's man has seen aren't machines but rather living things themselves. Like some kind of grand single cell that uses the upper atmosphere, low orbit and orbit of Earth as its dwelling. This isn't completely outside the realm of speculation, a life-form that exists in space is not only theorized but sometimes accidentally photographed by NASA. If this pans out to have any truth to it whatsoever we could apply the bat cave again with the giant cells being the bats and Earth being the excremental biosphere. Alternatively, they could have begun their evolution as proteins in the upper atmosphere from Earth and have no true extra terrestrial orgins (unless you want to get in to 'seeding' and how life possibly arrived to earth). Regardless, the speculation is fun and it just gives you a view in to how multi-layered this reality is, whether its fabricated by the imagination for our entertainment or speculated by our top minds.
- Imagination is a huge key, we are arguably the only living thing capable of it, at least to the level we have seen. This aspect of our inheritance I believe comes from our ability to survive long periods of isolation, a trait gained after several ice ages could could have possibly taken the un-imaginative in to the hells of insanity and the list of horrors that come with isolation and what it does to an animal. Survival of the fittest meaning that the mentally acute could use music, story telling, crafting and other artistic outlets to keep focused. But the byproduct of this gained perspective would mean that we would spend this imagination on figuring out how the universe works. To step in to the possibly religious ideals for a moment, we could be the children of the universe being raised simply to give a consciousness to the unconscious sentience of the cosmos.
- This reality has layers upon layers, there is the physical and the unphysical, manifestations of sound for example which obeys its own laws of not only what we're capable of perceiving but way beyond in to frequencies we cant even grasp, frequencies constantly theorized as important to chemical makeup or atomic structure. We know that sound is vibration and we know that everything has a specific vibration, everything from brainwaves to stars to rocks, crystals and organisms. This, another example of our multi-verse, gives us insight in to the inner-workings of our inner-space. Everyone knows that vibrations can feel good or bad, whether it's a sexual device or a musical instrument - we comprehend that certain vibrations have calming or intensifying effects and everything in between. Civilizations that exist today that are thousands of years old believe that by using certain types of matter (elements such as metals, crystals etc) have properties to them that can heal. Other cultures have things such as sound bowls, like the Tibetan Monks who believe that using a gradient of smaller to larger "bells" with methods of how to produce their vibrations, and used on the sick or dying, can have positive results. Using vibrations to strengthen cells is scientifically proven, but not widely accepted. It is theorized that creating vibrations of a certain type could even transcend space and time, breaking the walls of perceived physics. If one could emulate all frequencies, you could speak directly with the universe. That communication could also be applied to everything be it translating dolphin clicks and whistles, to recreating or otherwise altering matter and anti-matter.
- On the subject of molecules and atoms, I believe they have sentience , but I dont know if I would call it a life form. I dont know what an atom is and we cant debate that yet. What I debate is whether or not that sentience is simply perceived because of their organization or if they are actually actively working together. Its constantly explained as magnets, that just by throwing these positive and negative space stuffs in to the air, they will connect to form everything and anything and do this automatically because of their design. But theoretically, wouldn't they form something to generate a secure existence, like all other life? Possibly reverting to base forms such as gasses. If this is true, would it mean that everything is in some state of life? collecting, separating, transforming like a naturally occurring cold fusion in constantly transitioning existence?
- The timpanic membrane of all hearing things translates sound and vibration in to thought. Often times we can find people with the ability to take in that sound and see or "feel" a color. There is even a specific disorder of the brain where this is so prevalent it interferes with daily life. To speak in colors, you would have to imagine that specific color, if done correctly you could produce that sound frequency in your brain which would be transmitted as a wave, to that end, you could, in theory, communicate telepathically on a very simple scale. When you start to build on to the naturally occurring aspects of reality, it creates potentialities that bend our understanding. To that end, is sound only a byproduct, or a means to an end? Is its true purpose a vehicle to carry thought? When animals communicate, are they hearing the sound, or are they feeling the message inside it? Does a wolf mother's cry tell her children a mile away specific information, such as go hide or where are you that the pups react to it on a subconscious level, not because of what they hear, but because of what they feel? The answer is increasingly complicated to me and becomes more elusive the more I try to break it down.