Death Is Just An Illusion: We Continue To Live In A Parallel Universe

Death-is-an-Illusionby MessageToEagle

For as long as anyone can remember philosophers, scientists and religious men have pondered what happens after death.

Is there life after death, or do we just vanish into the great unknown?

There is also a possibility there is no such thing as what we usually define as death.

A new scientific theory suggests that death is not the terminal event we think.

A while ago, scientists reported they found the first evidence of parallel universe.

This discovery lead us to a thought-provoking subject called “Biocentrism”

Robert Lanza, M.D, scientist, theoretician and author of “Biocentrism” – Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe thinks there are many reasons why we won’t die.

To him death is not the end, as so many of us think. We believe we will die, because that is what we have been taught, Robert Lanza says in his book. (more…)


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Science Says The Universe Could Be a Hologram

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The questions are as big as the universe and (almost) as old as time: Where did I come from, and why am I here? That may sound like a query for a philosopher, but if you crave a more scientific response, try asking a cosmologist.

This branch of physics is hard at work trying to decode the nature of reality by matching mathematical theories with a bevy of evidence. Today most cosmologists think that the universe was created during the big bang about 13.8 billion years ago, and it is expanding at an ever-increasing rate. The cosmos is woven into a fabric we call space-time, which is embroidered with a cosmic web of brilliant galaxies and invisible dark matter.

It sounds a little strange, but piles of pictures, experimental data and models compiled over decades can back up this description. And as new information gets added to the picture, cosmologists are considering even wilder ways to describe the universe—including some outlandish proposals that are nevertheless rooted in solid science: (more…)


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More Thoughts on Black Whole Dynamics

black-hole-2by Gloria Lynn

If I can borrow a phrase from Nassim Haramein, a “black whole” is at the center of everything currently in existence in the cosmos. From sub-atomic particles, atoms, stars, galaxies, and universes, also including ourselves. We all have an event horizon where we, as all things, inter-connect to the other side.

What is the other side? Here is a list:

  • the fourth dimension
  • the superposition
  • the zero point field – infinite energy
  • the spiritual worlds
  • the ether
  • the matrix
  • the force as in “May the force be with you!”
  • Infinity
  • God
  • the yin of the yang
  • where there is no time
  • where there is no space
  • where our true spiritual consciousness resides
  • where the speed of light is transcended
  • where we go in our dreams or sleep state
  • where we go when we die (though we really have never left)

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Tesla vs. Einstein: The Ether & the Birth of the New Physics

Tesla vs Einsteinby Marc J. Seifer, New Dawn

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was an electrical inventor, well known as a competitor of arch rival Tom Edison. Where Edison’s inventions include the light bulb, the microphone in the telephone and the phonograph, Tesla’s inventions include fluorescent lighting, the AC hydroelectric power system and wireless communication. Tesla is therefore mostly billed as an inventor.

The fact is, Tesla was also a physicist who studied in college such courses as analytic geometry, experimental physics and higher mathematics.1 In his early 1890s lectures at Columbia University, the Chicago World’s Fair and at Royal Societies in Paris and London, building on the ideas of Isaac Newton and Lord Kelvin, Tesla demonstrated and discussed the structure of atoms as being similar to solar systems and wave-like and particle-like aspects to what later became known as the photon. Colleagues he lectured before and corresponded with included many Nobel Prize winners like Wilhelm Roentgen, J.J. Thompson, Lord Raleigh, Ernst Rutherford and Robert Millikan and other scientists such as Elmer Sperry, Sir William Crookes, Sir Oliver Lodge, Lord Kelvin, Heinreich Hertz and Hermann von Helmholtz. (more…)


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The Most Astounding Fact About The Universe

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“Is no one inspired by our present picture of the Universe? This value of science remains unsung by singers, you are reduced to hearing not a song or poem, but an evening lecture about it. This is not yet a scientific age.” –Richard Feynman

Back in 2008, Time Magazine interviewed Neil de Grasse Tyson, and asked him, “What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?” His answer was indeed a very good, true, and astounding fact about the Universe: that all the complex atoms that make up everything we know owe their origins to ancient, exploded stars, dating back billions of years.

It’s a great fact, and it’s definitely on the short list of the most remarkable things we’ve learned about the Universe. But if I were to choose the most astounding fact about the Universe, I’d want you to consider something else.

Consider that the Universe — with everything in it the way it is — didn’t have to be this way. It didn’t have to even be close.

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Our Universe At Home Within a Larger Universe?

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Could our universe be located within the interior of a wormhole which itself is part of a black hole that lies within a much larger universe? So suggests physicist’s wormhole research.

Einstein-Rosen bridges like the one visualized here have never been observed in nature, but they einstein-rosen-bridge-wormholeprovide theoretical physicists and cosmologists with solutions in general relativity by combining models of black holes and white holes.

Such a scenario in which the universe is born from inside a wormhole (also called an Einstein-Rosen Bridge) is suggested in a paper from Indiana University theoretical physicist Nikodem Poplawski in Physics Letters B. The final version of the paper was available online March 29 and will be published in the journal edition April 12.

Poplawski takes advantage of the Euclidean-based coordinate system called isotropic coordinates to describe the gravitational field of a black hole and to model the radial geodesic motion of a massive particle into a black hole.

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As Stars Form, Magnetic Fields Influence Regions Big and Small

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Stars form when gravity pulls together material within giant clouds of gas and dust. But gravity isn’t the only force at work. Both turbulence and magnetic fields battle gravity, either by stirring things upstar-EMF-4-post or by channeling and restricting gas flows, respectively. New research focusing on magnetic fields shows that they influence star formation on a variety of scales, from hundreds of light-years down to a fraction of a light-year.

The Cat’s Paw Nebula, also known as NGC 6334, comes alive in this infrared image from the Spitzer Space Telescope. A new study of this nebula finds that magnetic fields influence star formation on a variety of scales, from hundreds of light-years down to a fraction of a light-year. In this representative-color photo red shows light at a wavelength of 8 microns, green is 4.5 microns, and blue is 3.6 microns. (more…)


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Magnetic Fields Can Control Heat And Sound

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By Joseph Heremans

Sound is carried by periodic vibrations of atoms in gases, liquids, and solids. When we talk to each other, the vocal chords of the speaker vibrate, causing the air coming from his lungs to vibrate as well. This creates sound waves, which then propagate through the air until they hit a listener’s eardrums and make them vibrate as well. From these vibrations, the listener can then reconstruct the speaker’s words.

Sound is affected by the surroundings in which it travels and by the frequency of the sound waves. We design musical instruments to manipulate the sound waves they produce. Further, we know that there are sound waves that are outside the range of human hearing, such as those produced by a dog whistle. As physicists have researched sound both inside and outside the range of human hearing, interesting properties have been discovered.

More than a hundred years ago, physicists understood that heat is simply the energy stored in the vibrations of atoms, and therefore realized that heat and sound are related. Now my lab showed experimentally for the first time that these atomic vibrations have magnetic properties too. (more…)


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Using Sound to Cure Alzheimers

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New Alzheimer’s Treatment Fully Restores Memory Function

By BEC Crew

Of the mice that received the treatment, 75 percent got their memory functions back.

Australian researchers have come up with a non-invasive ultrasound technology that clears the brain of neurotoxic amyloid plaques – structures that are responsible for memory loss and a decline in cognitive function in Alzheimer’s patients.

If a person has Alzheimer’s disease, it’s usually the result of a build-up of two types of lesions – amyloid plaques, and neurofibrillary tangles. Amyloid plaques sit between the neurons and end up as dense clusters of beta-amyloid molecules, a sticky type of protein that clumps together and forms plaques.

Neurofibrillary tangles are found inside the neurons of the brain, and they’re caused by defective tau proteins that clump up into a thick, insoluble mass. This causes tiny filaments called microtubules to get all twisted, which disrupts the transportation of essential materials such as nutrients and organelles along them, just like when you twist up the vacuum cleaner tube. (more…)


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Nikola Tesla’s Amazing Predictions for the 21st Century

By Matt Novak smithsonian.com

The famed inventor believed “the solution of our problems does not lie in destroying but in mastering the machine”

In the 1930s journalists from publications like the New York Times and Time magazine would regularly visit Nikola Tesla at his home on the 20th floor of the Hotel Governor Clinton in Manhattan. There the elderly Tesla would regale them with stories of his early days as an inventor and often opined about what was in store for the future.

Last year we looked at Tesla’s prediction that eugenics and the forced sterilization of criminals and other supposed undesirables would somehow purify the human race by the year 2100. Today we have more from that particular article which appeared in the February 9, 1935, issue of Liberty magazine. The article is unique because it wasn’t conducted as a simple interview like so many of Tesla’s other media appearances from this time, but rather is credited as “by Nikola Tesla, as told to George Sylvester Viereck.” (more…)


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Understanding The Holographic Universe As Our Illusory Reality

by Gloria Lynn / March 23, 2015
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Everything can be subdivided into naturally occurring smaller units, for example, a skin cell can subdivide into molecules then into atoms then into protons, neutrons, electrons, then into smaller particles that compose these which then can be further subdivided on into infinity. This is called the microcosm. Conversely we can move into the reverse called the macrocosm; from a solar system to a galaxy to a universe then a multi-verse and again on into infinity but everything is composed of smaller units which is then part of a larger system at all levels. Somewhat like a never-ending fractal.

But the question is “What is reality?” How does our conscious reality fit into this plan? One thought going towards answering this unanswerable question is that there is a duality, a ying and yang, or a spiritual or material.

This would be similar to a computer and what you see on the screen duality. Everything that you see on the screen is composed of bits that are either ones or zeros but we don’t see ones and zeroes. We see the result of those ones and zeroes which is what is displayed on the screen. So if we were to apply this analogy to our reality then we would say the ones and zeros or the basic building blocks of the atom are in another dimension of reality called the fourth (spiritual) and the third dimension (material) could be what we see as the result of those ones and zeroes on the screen where we view and interact with that information. (more…)


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Does the Past Exist Yet? Evidence Suggests Your Past Isn’t Set in Stone

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By Robert Lanza, robertlanza.com

Recent discoveries require us to rethink our understanding of history. “The histories of the universe,” said renowned physicist Stephen Hawking “depend on what is being measured, contrary to the usual idea that the universe has an objective observer-independent history.”

Is it possible we live and die in a world of illusions? Physics tells us that objects exist in a suspended state until observed, when they collapse in to just one outcome. Paradoxically, whether events happened in the past may not be determined until sometime in your future – and may even depend on actions that you haven’t taken yet.

In 2002, scientists carried out an amazing experiment, which showed that particles of light “photons” knew — in advance — what their distant twins would do in the future. They tested the communication between pairs of photons — whether to be either a wave or a particle. Researchers stretched the distance one of the photons had to take to reach its detector, so that the other photon would hit its own detector first. The photons taking this path already finished their journeys — they either collapse into a particle or don’t before their twin encounters a scrambling device. (more…)


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Scientists Send Energy 55 Meters Away Through Air

Wireless Electricity - Scientists Send Energy 55 Meters Away Through Airby worldtruth.tv

Japanese scientists have made a breakthrough step towards developing new energy source for humans in the future by for the first time transmitting electric power wirelessly to a pinpoint target using microwaves.

Japanese scientists from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have succeeded using microwaves to deliver 1.8 kilowatts of power through the air to a pinpoint target 55 meters away, a spokesman for the agency said.

“This was the first time anyone has managed to send a high output of nearly two kilowatts of electric power via microwaves to a small target, using a delicate directivity control device,” he said as quoted by AFP on Thursday.

Though the energy was only enough to run an electric kettle and the distance was not huge, this appears to be a giant leap in developing new energy sources. The successful experiment could pave the way to collecting inexhaustible solar energy in space and transmitting it to Earth, the researchers said. (more…)


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Milky Way May Be More Enormous Than We Ever Imagined

How big is the Milky Way? Way bigger than we thought, it seems.

Surprising new research suggests that our home galaxy is about 50 percent bigger than previously thought, spanning some 150,000 light-years across rather than the 100,000 light-years that has been the generally accepted number.

We know quite a lot about the Milky Way, so how can it be that we’re just now realizing that we were so wrong about its size? It turns out that what seemed to be concentric rings of stars surrounding our galaxy’s bulging center are instead concentric ripples–and that means the galaxy doesn’t end where we thought it did.

“If there are ripples, then it looks like the number of stars in the (presumed flat) disk drops off quickly, and then farther out where the disk ripples back up it looks like a detached ring of stars appears,” Dr. Heidi Newberg, professor of physics, applied physics, and astronomy at Rensselaer Polytechnic University in Troy, NY, told The Huffington Post in an email. “We now understand that the galaxy didn’t end; the disk is just going up and down–in and out of our view.”

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Illustration showing the density of light in the Milky Way. (more…)


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Earth’s Address Within Massive Supercluster of 100,000 Galaxies

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Astronomers have mapped the Milky Way’s position to the outskirts of a supercluster of galaxies, newly dubbed Laniakea, meaning “Immense Heaven”.

The distribution of galaxies throughout the universe is not more-or-less even; instead, galaxies tend to cluster together, bound together by the pull of each other’s gravity. These groups can be a variety of sizes. The Milky Way Galaxy, for instance, is part of what is called the Local Group, which contains upwards of 54 galaxies, covering a diameter of 10 megalight-years (10 million light-years).

But this Local Group is just a small part of a much, much bigger structure, which researchers at the University of Hawai’i Mānoa have now mapped in detail. Coming in at over 100,000 galaxies, the massive supercluster has been given the name Laniakea — “immense heaven” in Hawaiian. (more…)


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