Physics Proves Parallel Universes Exist 04/26/2010
"Proves" is a strong word. But the results of the experiment conducted at the University of California is about as compelling as evidence can get. The significance of this experiment may be lost to many. But for the last few scores of years physics has presented a picture of the universe that, rather than appearing to be science may seem more like science fiction; rather than Christopher Columbus' discovery of land, may seem more like Alice's discovery of wonderland. The mind stretching theories of the constitution of the physical universe that have surfaced over the past 60 years or so vis a vie Quantum Physics, String Theory, M (Membrane) Theory, et al (which have been based upon both mathematics and imperial evidence) have been fantastic enough that even Einstein himself protested their validity, insisting that "God does not play dice". Little wonder that the average person has difficulty with some of these newer theories. But much like Einstein's own theory about the existence of black holes was criticized, then finally "proven" as actual phenomena, the existence of multiple universes now seems more viable than ever. While there have been other significant physics experiments that have provided compelling evidence in confirmation of more modern theories they have all been done on a micro level. Up until now the consensus has been that these phenomena didn't appear to work on the macro level. This is the first experiment that supports the modern theories of physics using objects in the macro... i.e. a level observable to the naked eye. The implications are immense and far reaching. See the article below. Thanks, Steve Wave11:11 http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/04/05/freaky-physics-proves-parallel-universes/ Add Comment Are You a Chrisitan or a Constantinian? 04/09/2010
There are many devoutly religious people who find it difficult to accept certain hidden or esoteric elements of "spirituality". That which is considered "occult" (a word which simply means hidden, as in not well known) is shunned as satanic or evil. But few people are aware of why the occult creates such deep-seeded feelings of fear and taboo. While many who profess to be Christians will quickly embrace Jesus as the Son of God, and the Bible as the Word of God many of these same people are unaware of the Constantinian origins of the Bible. Constantine was a Roman emperor who transformed the defunct Roman empire into the new Christianity... that form of Christianity which gave us the Bible. Before Constantine created his new religion - roughly around 325 AD - all major religions including Christianity were steeped in the occult, i.e. those hidden teachings which brought enormous temporal and esoteric benefits to mankind. But Constantine would have none of this. Through the creation of the Nicean Council Constantine was able to suppress all esoteric elements of Christianity and other religions in a move to consolidate his religious, social, and political powers. To practice or even mention things like reincarnation, magic, paganism, etc. was a crime punishable by death. That legacy lives on today as many conscientious Christians still cringe at the mere mention of anything that doesn't appear to be condoned by the Bible. But this was constantine's plan to begin with. There was no power but the emporer, and no religion but the emporer's religion. This was not a spiritual move, but a political one. This legacy of fear and prohibition lives on today with incalculable effetcs. So, if you get spooked at the mention of ancient sciences (yes they are sciences) like astrology, metaphysics, symbolism, sacred geometry, etc. you are a victim of Constantinianism. (Don't try to look that word up... I just coined it so it may be a few years before Webster picks it up) | AuthorKeith David Henry ArchivesOctober 2011 CategoriesAll |







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