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How does it all relate?

posted August 30, 2006 - 10:59pm
How does it all relate?

I want to write about something that came to me the other day. I think this could explain how other dimensions can exist in the same place at the same time (well, in the same time frame, so to speak).

This is a block to fully being able to understand "reality". It is the fact that as humans the filters we put up do not allow understanding of some of the basic forces that hold together this "reality".

Time is a big player in this reality. We reference most of our existence to time. Everything is measured against it. In electricity we define an amp of current as how many electrons pass a given point in one second. (The quantity is 6.28 X 10 to the 28th power). That's 62,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 electrons). As I have written about before, even our own senses, like sight, hearing, etc…, are just decoding of frequencies.

The spectrum of frequencies known to man is called the electromagnetic spectrum. Everything we experience overtly is found somewhere within this spectrum. On one end we have one hertz, or 1Hz. That is one cycle from positive to negative and back to the starting point one time. It goes from there to billions of times a second and well beyond.

Here is a link to a NASA video explaining the electromagnetic spectrum.

http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l2/emspectrum.html

The point of reference we use is the second. How many times a second an energy source cycles from positive to negative. Household current is known in the USA to be "60 cycle power" and other places it is "50 cycle power". It cycles that many times a second.

The higher the cycles the higher the energy that can be carried by it. (That is another subject, but something to know when working with the universal energy). What if some other "reality" were based on a second that was like one microsecond of our time? Their electromagnetic spectrum would be totally un-noticeable by sensors tuned to our spectrum.

What about those frequencies we cannot measure due to our limits? In order to measure some high frequency item we need to use something that has that frequency or higher to "see" the item. Naturally something that could generate frequencies smaller than we can perceive would have to be a very small thing. Funny thing is that scientists are beginning to see what appears to be intelligence in sub atomic particles. It is causing a lot of research.

So, the existence of other spectrums is very possible. What is encoded in those spectrums is unknown and only speculation to us at this time. If we are really energy, that has taken up residence in a physical manifestation, then can we change our frequencies, (vibes), thus manifesting a different reality?

What is our connection to the universal energy? I propose that we have direct connections to it that is regulated by our mind. Not the brain as that is part of the manifested thing. The mind is our real connection. The mind is what you really use to think about things. It is you. The brain is only an interface to regulate the body and operate it with input from the mind.
The mind is operating in pure energy and has the ability to resonate with different frequencies as it finds affinity. The trick is to get the mind's full attention on creating what you want in this physical "reality".

How do you practically use this interface to your advantage while trying to operate it from the standpoint of being on the filtered side of it? How can you place your attention on that side of you that is on the "other side" or unfiltered side?

There have been some clues in this paper. Words like attitude, intent, and focus are power words. They make your mind pay attention. The trick is to get the attention of the "higher self", or the mind, to channel the right energy to create what you want. This is the difficult part. We do not have words that properly convey the picture here so you have to rely on your images that come to you when reading this to progress past this step in understanding.

I know, I ramble at times, but in this article is a lot of information that can bring new awareness to you if you think about it. Some will understand right away and some will suddenly have realization a year or more from now. This is pretty basic stuff to the nature of the universe, but it is the basis for reality as well.

If the universe, as well as our "reality" is based on energy patterns then holography is the natural choice for solidifying it. The holograms we generate now are fairly ghostly. If we could find ways to amplify that technology to a few thousand folds then we may be able to generate holograms that seemed solid to us due to the intense energy they were made from. If that is just a matter of higher energy holograms then it could be used to create a "reality" from the vast energy of the cosmos. In comparison to the energy flowing all around the universe all the time the manifestation of the Earth, for instance, is a possible thing.

If we have senses based on the matter the body is made from then we will naturally only sense things in the same relative frequency range, in our case the electromagnetic spectrum we are familiar with.

Speaking of ghosts, what about them? Could it be just a lower energy hologram that is not quite in phase with our frequencies? Phase can be understood by imagining a cycle of energy starting on the positive side of the cycle. As it starts climbing to the highest positive point in its cycle, another vibration (or item made up of vibrating atoms) starts its climb up. So the second vibration lags behind the first by maybe a few microseconds (millionths of a second), but enough that they are not totally noticeable to each other. If one occupies the same space as the other then it is zigging while the other is zagging. Since in actuality an atom does not sit still and just occupy space, it moves according to its own natural vibrational frequency.

The relationship of an electron orbiting around an atomic nucleus is like a basketball in the middle of a football field for the nucleus and a ping pong ball all the way up in the farthest away seats in a large stadium. There is mostly empty space in an atom. If two atoms are vibrating out of phase with each other then it is quite possible that they can share space with each other. One might vibrate many times in the space while the other is just vibrating once, or any number of different ways they can interact.

So maybe ghosts are evidence of the possibility that we can sense parts of another "reality" that is existing partially in our "reality" due to "crossover" (the audio term - look it up), or cross talk (telephone term). Like hearing a very muted other conversation on a telephone line we are using.

There are many ways of looking at information that modern science is coming up with. This paper is one way to explain things. There could be many valid explanations for this "reality" but I think this one makes sense.



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Again - How Does It All Relate?

Ok, That was a lot of reading to get to the point that due to the current state if science we might actually be discovering the method of our creation, weather it be intended or accidental. The string theory is good for accounting for the reason that sub-atomic particles seem to pop into and out of existance. Since Quantum Physics aeems to be showing there are some very strange things going on at the immensely micro level of our reality some scientists to try to merge the concept of a creator with science. My proposal is that, yes, there is a creator. No, he does not sit "up there" and look down on his creation and judge us. No, he is not some sadistic madman that creates people with natural tendencies to offend him so he can eternally torture them. No, WE are the creator. If we take what we are finding in Quantum Physics and add to that the things we observe in society all around us all the time we find there are some interesting correlations. Consider how it seems that the members of a symphony, or for that matter a punk band, seem to be connected somehow in the timing and flow of their music. Consider how humans seem to be able to build just about anything they want if they get enough people to work together, like the project my father worked on – going to the Moon. We seem to be able to “link” our intelligences together in a way that produces better and better creations. We seem to be creators in our own right. In Quantum Physics it seems that everything is “entangled” with everything else. It seems that all subatomic particles are connected in some way. Look at the idea of non-locality, communications over vast distances instantaneously. We know from the famous equation E=MC2 that matter holds tremendous energy and that we can release this energy. Just look at the power of the atom bomb which was created after we understood this. The other side of this is that tremendous energy can form into matter, sort of like matter is congealed energy. We can produce shadowy “real” images from energy with holography. Is this not a very basic form of using this side of the equation to create matter? Sure it is not solid and is just a wisp, but the science is young. What if we could create lasers that were billions or even trillions of times stronger than we now have and used them to create holograms? How solid do you think the resulting creations would be? I propose that we are actually not these bodies that are made up of the very sub-atomic particles that are part of this physical world, but actually are part of the energy that this physical world emanates from. The energy that permeates the universe, (all universes?), I believe to be intelligent. OK, now here’s where faith comes in. Since I cannot prove this I have to have faith it is so, sort of like some of Einstein’s thought experiments, where he proposed something that he had no way to prove but that serious thinkers could reasonable speculate on. If it takes tremendous energy to create matter, If there are some sort of rules that regulate how this can happen, If it is becoming evident that there are some strange anomalies that seem to point in the direction of intelligent design, then why not speculate in the direction of how this could be so? Why not embrace this idea and try to figure out if there could be some merit to it? I have traveled a path through life as a sincere seeker. Since I was a child I just KNEW there had to be some reason for all this I saw around me. I went through many religious belief systems, starting with the obligatory Christian training (I even attended Seminary), through many other paths including paganism and modern day witchcraft. What I found was twofold: All religious paths are trying to fill a void in the human condition and they seem to all be saying the same thing in the underlying doctrine. The doctrine that is not noticed so much by the average believer. This is that focusing your attention on something can cause a change. If you pray, perform a ritual or any of many other such focusing actions, you can cause change. What is change but a re-creation? When a human being focuses their Attention, or Will, or Intent (as per Dr. Wayne Dyer) on something that human can change things. We are using the creative powers all the time. What we focus our attention on becomes our reality. Like Dr. Dyer says: "You'll see it when you believe it" This is why people with a belief that they can make things happen, do, and that BELIEVE they are victums and can't get a break live lives proving that. What’s more, in the interest of more evidence, is all those so-called paranormal phenomena. In my path through life I discovered the Tarot cards. I found after a bit of practice I could tell people things, sometimes with great detail, about their situation or about various things having to do with that person’s life, which I could not possible know. When I apply the principles I have been proposing in this long winded reply to your comments, I can speculate that possibly there IS a real connection between all of us on a quantum level. I was just focusing my attention on the person I was reading for and the information came to me. Further as I did this more and more I found that I did not need the cards or actually anything physical to be able to do these “readings”. I remember once I was talking to some ladies I had a passengers in my taxi in San Diego. I was jokingly talking to them about various things when the subject of psychic stuff came up. I told them I had been a Tarot reader. One asked if I could tell her anything about her sister. I thought it would be a long shot to tell her about someone else that was not even present and I had never met. As I thought about it I suddenly was able to tell her first what her sister looked like and her age, and then told her details about the issue that my passenger had in mind when she asked if I could tell her about her sister. I was able to relate details about her sister’s career and her life accurately and alleviate this woman’s concerns about her sister. Now how does this happen? I say It is just another piece of evidence that we are not what we seem. If there were such thing as an intelligent energy that existed within a void such as a sterile universe, maybe it might get the idea of devising some sort of “game” or “illusion” in order to have experiences it could not possible have otherwise. Maybe this is what we are: individualized parts of this “whole” that exist to have experiences. We are all part of the “One” therefore we all are part of each other. If you have read this far them I can put in a plug for a short story I have written and posted under a different user name here at Xomba. Look for the user name NewWriter and the piece called “The Quantum Reality Room” You might like it, even though I am still a bit of an amateur writer. Also, on the subject of some advanced high school kid creating this reality as a science project, find and watch the movie "The Thirteenth Floor". I think there are two movies with that name so find the one that's produced by Centropolis Film Productions.

Most of this we can get around.

I'm still old. You may be older than I first thought, but I want to recommend www.fourmilab.ch (that is a swiss address.) I'm not going to bore you with complexities. John Walker's review of "Cosmic Landscape" I ask you to print this out and read it. Then you can pitch it. John does some good thinking here. I paste: ======== Susskind, Leonard. The Cosmic Landscape. New York: Little, Brown, 2006. ISBN 0-316-15579-9. Leonard Susskind (and, independently, Yoichiro Nambu) co-discovered the original hadronic string theory in 1969. He has been a prominent contributor to a wide variety of topics in theoretical physics over his long career, and is a talented explainer of abstract theoretical concepts to the general reader. This book communicates both the physics and cosmology of the “string landscape” (a term he coined in 2003) revolution which has swiftly become the consensus among string theorists, as well as the intellectual excitement of those exploring this new frontier. The book is subtitled “String Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design” which may be better marketing copy—controversy sells—than descriptive of the contents. There is very little explicit discussion of intelligent design in the book at all except in the first and last pages, and what is meant by “intelligent design” is not what the reader might expect: design arguments in the origin and evolution of life, but rather the apparent fine-tuning of the physical constants of our universe, the cosmological constant in particular, without which life as we know it (and, in many cases, not just life but even atoms, stars, and galaxies) could not exist. Susskind is eloquent in describing why the discovery that the cosmological constant, which virtually every theoretical physicist would have bet had to be precisely zero, is (apparently) a small tiny positive number, seemingly fine tuned to one hundred and twenty decimal places “hit us like the proverbial ton of bricks” (p. 185)—here was a number which, not only did theory suggest should be 120 orders of magnitude greater, but which, had it been slightly larger than its minuscule value, would have precluded structure formation (and hence life) in the universe. One can imagine some as-yet-undiscovered mathematical explanation why a value is precisely zero (and, indeed, physicists did: it's called supersymmetry, and searching for evidence of it is one of the reasons they're spending billions of taxpayer funds to build the Large Hadron Collider), but when you come across a dial set with the almost ridiculous precision of 120 decimal places and it's a requirement for our own existence, thoughts of a benevolent Creator tend to creep into the mind of even the most doctrinaire scientific secularist. This is how the appearance of “intelligent design” (as the author defines it) threatens to get into the act, and the book is an exposition of the argument string theorists and cosmologists have developed to contend that such apparent design is entirely an illusion. The very title of the book, then invites us to contrast two theories of the origin of the universe: “intelligent design” and the “string landscape”. So, let's accept that challenge and plunge right in, shall we? First of all, permit me to observe that despite frequent claims to the contrary, including some in this book, intelligent design need not presuppose a supernatural being operating outside the laws of science and/or inaccessible to discovery through scientific investigation. The origin of life on Earth due to deliberate seeding with engineered organisms by intelligent extraterrestrials is a theory of intelligent design which has no supernatural component, evidence of which may be discovered by science in the future, and which is sufficiently plausible to have persuaded Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, was the most likely explanation. If you observe a watch, you're entitled to infer the existence of a watchmaker, but there's no reason to believe he's a magician, just a craftsman. If we're to compare these theories, let us begin by stating them both succinctly: Theory 1: Intelligent Design. An intelligent being created the universe and chose the initial conditions and physical laws so as to permit the existence of beings like ourselves. Theory 2: String Landscape. The laws of physics and initial conditions of the universe are chosen at random from among 10^500 possibilities, only a vanishingly small fraction of which (probably no more than one in 10^120) can support life. The universe we observe, which is infinite in extent and may contain regions where the laws of physics differ, is one of an infinite number of causally disconnected “pocket universes“ which spontaneously form from quantum fluctuations in the vacuum of parent universes, a process which has been occurring for an infinite time in the past and will continue in the future, time without end. Each of these pocket universes which, together, make up the “megaverse”, has its own randomly selected laws of physics, and hence the overwhelming majority are sterile. We find ourselves in one of the tiny fraction of hospitable universes because if we weren't in such an exceptionally rare universe, we wouldn't exist to make the observation. Since there are an infinite number of universes, however, every possibility not only occurs, but occurs an infinite number of times, so not only are there an infinite number of inhabited universes, there are an infinite number identical to ours, including an infinity of identical copies of yourself wondering if this paragraph will ever end. Not only does the megaverse spawn an infinity of universes, each universe itself splits into two copies every time a quantum measurement occurs. Our own universe will eventually spawn a bubble which will destroy all life within it, probably not for a long, long time, but you never know. Evidence for all of the other universes is hidden behind a cosmic horizon and may remain forever inaccessible to observation. Paging Friar Ockham! If unnecessarily multiplying hypotheses are stubble indicating a fuzzy theory, it's pretty clear which of these is in need of the razor! Further, while one can imagine scientific investigation discovering evidence for Theory 1, almost all of the mechanisms which underlie Theory 2 remain, barring some conceptual breakthrough equivalent to looking inside a black hole, forever hidden from science by an impenetrable horizon through which no causal influence can propagate. So severe is this problem that chapter 9 of the book is devoted to the question of how far theoretical physics can go in the total absence of experimental evidence. What's more, unlike virtually every theory in the history of science, which attempted to describe the world we observe as accurately and uniquely as possible, Theory 2 predicts every conceivable universe and says, hey, since we do, after all, inhabit a conceivable universe, it's consistent with the theory. To one accustomed to the crystalline inevitability of Newtonian gravitation, general relativity, quantum electrodynamics, or the laws of thermodynamics, this seems by comparison like a California blonde saying “whatever”—the cosmology of despair. Scientists will, of course, immediately rush to attack Theory 1, arguing that a being such as that it posits would necessarily be “indistinguishable from magic”, capable of explaining anything, and hence unfalsifiable and beyond the purview of science. (Although note that on pp. 192–197 Susskind argues that Popperian falsifiability should not be a rigid requirement for a theory to be deemed scientific. See Lee Smolin's Scientific Alternatives to the Anthropic Principle for the argument against the string landscape theory on the grounds of falsifiability, and the 2004 Smolin/Susskind debate for a more detailed discussion of this question.) But let us look more deeply at the attributes of what might be called the First Cause of Theory 2. It not only permeates all of our universe, potentially spawning a bubble which may destroy it and replace it with something different, it pervades the abstract landscape of all possible universes, populating them with an infinity of independent and diverse universes over an eternity of time: omnipresent in spacetime. When a universe is created, all the parameters which ultimately govern its ultimate evolution (under the probabilistic laws of quantum mechanics, to be sure) are fixed at the moment of creation: omnipotent to create any possibility, perhaps even varying the mathematical structures underlying the laws of physics. As a budded off universe evolves, whether a sterile formless void or teeming with intelligent life, no information is ever lost in its quantum evolution, not even down a black hole or across a cosmic horizon, and every quantum event splits the universe and preserves all possible outcomes. The ensemble of universes is thus omniscient of all its contents. Throw in intelligent and benevolent, and you've got the typical deity, and since you can't observe the parallel universes where the action takes place, you pretty much have to take it on faith. Where have we heard that before? Lest I be accused of taking a cheap shot at string theory, or advocating a deistic view of the universe, consider the following creation story which, after John A. Wheeler, I shall call “Creation without the Creator”. Many extrapolations of continued exponential growth in computing power envision a technological singularity in which super-intelligent computers designing their own successors rapidly approach the ultimate physical limits on computation. Such computers would be sufficiently powerful to run highly faithful simulations of complex worlds, including intelligent beings living within them which need not be aware they were inhabiting a simulation, but thought they were living at the “top level”, who eventually passed through their own technological singularity, created their own simulated universes, populated them with intelligent beings who, in turn,…world without end. Of course, each level of simulation imposes a speed penalty (though, perhaps not much in the case of quantum computation), but it's not apparent to the inhabitants of the simulation since their own perceived time scale is in units of the “clock rate” of the simulation. If an intelligent civilisation develops to the point where it can build these simulated universes, will it do so? Of course it will—just look at the fascination crude video game simulations have for people today. Now imagine a simulation as rich as reality and unpredictable as tomorrow, actually creating an inhabited universe—who could resist? As unlimited computing power becomes commonplace, kids will create innovative universes and evolve them for billions of simulated years for science fair projects. Call the mean number of simulated universes created by intelligent civilisations in a given universe (whether top-level or itself simulated) the branching factor. If this is greater than one, and there is a single top-level non-simulated universe, then it will be outnumbered by simulated universes which grow exponentially in numbers with the depth of the simulation. Hence, by the Copernican principle, or principle of mediocrity, we should expect to find ourselves in a simulated universe, since they vastly outnumber the single top-level one, which would be an exceptional place in the ensemble of real and simulated universes. Now here's the point: if, as we should expect from this argument, we do live in a simulated universe, then our universe is the product of intelligent design and Theory 1 is an absolutely correct description of its origin. Suppose this is the case: we're inside a simulation designed by a freckle-faced superkid for extra credit in her fifth grade science class. Is this something we could discover, or must it, like so many aspects of Theory 2, be forever hidden from our scientific investigation? Surprisingly, this variety of Theory 1 is quite amenable to experiment: neither revelation nor faith is required. What would we expect to see if we inhabited a simulation? Well, there would probably be a discrete time step and granularity in position fixed by the time and position resolution of the simulation—check, and check: the Planck time and distance appear to behave this way in our universe. There would probably be an absolute speed limit to constrain the extent we could directly explore and impose a locality constraint on propagating updates throughout the simulation—check: speed of light. There would be a limit on the extent of the universe we could observe—check: the Hubble radius is an absolute horizon we cannot penetrate, and the last scattering surface of the cosmic background radiation limits electromagnetic observation to a still smaller radius. There would be a limit on the accuracy of physical measurements due to the finite precision of the computation in the simulation—check: Heisenberg uncertainty principle—and, as in games, randomness would be used as a fudge when precision limits were hit—check: quantum mechanics. Might we expect surprises as we subject our simulated universe to ever more precise scrutiny, perhaps even astonishing the being which programmed it with our cunning and deviousness (as the author of any software package has experienced at the hands of real-world users)? Who knows, we might run into round-off errors which “hit us like a ton of bricks”! Suppose there were some quantity, say, that was supposed to be exactly zero but, if you went and actually measured the geometry way out there near the edge and crunched the numbers, you found out it differed from zero in the 120th decimal place. Why, you might be as shocked as the naïve Perl programmer who ran the program “printf("%.18f", 0.2)” and was aghast when it printed “0.200000000000000011” until somebody explained that with about 56 bits of mantissa in IEEE double precision floating point, you only get about 17 decimal digits (log10 256) of precision. So, what does a round-off in the 120th digit imply? Not Theory 2, with its infinite number of infinitely reproducing infinite universes, but simply that our Theory 1 intelligent designer used 400 bit numbers (log2 10^120) in the simulation and didn't count on our noticing—remember you heard it here first, and if pointing this out causes the simulation to be turned off, sorry about that, folks! Surprises from future experiments which would be suggestive (though not probative) that we're in a simulated universe would include failure to find any experimental signature of quantum gravity (general relativity could be classical in the simulation, since potential conflicts with quantum mechanics would be hidden behind event horizons in the present-day universe, and extrapolating backward to the big bang would be meaningless if the simulation were started at a later stage, say at the time of big bang nucleosynthesis), and discovery of limits on the ability to superpose wave functions for quantum computation which could result from limited precision in the simulation as opposed to the continuous complex values assumed by quantum mechanics. An interesting theoretical program would be to investigate feasible experiments which, by magnifying physical effects similar to proposed searches for quantum gravity signals, would detect round-off errors of magnitude comparable to the cosmological constant. But seriously, this is an excellent book and anybody who's interested in the strange direction in which the string theorists are veering these days ought to read it; it's well-written, authoritative, reasonably fair to opposing viewpoints (although I'm surprised the author didn't address the background spacetime criticism of string theory raised so eloquently by Lee Smolin), and provides a roadmap of how string theory may develop in the coming years. The only nagging question you're left with after finishing the book is whether after thirty years of theorising which comes to the conclusion that everything is predicted and nothing can be observed, it's about science any more.

Thank you for your comments

Thanks for your comments on my article "How Does It All Relate?". I have tried to bring the concepts that are being discovered in quantum physics to the average person. I find there are all sorts of things that relate to our spiritual existence. If more people could be made aware that there is actual science that is showing we are spiritual then maybe we could begin to work together to create a better place to live. As it is now we seem to all think this is all there is and we need to get all we can before we die. This leads to the stresses and all the negative energies we encounter in daily life. Pass the link to this article on to others and maybe someone will get that spark of imagination from it and do something that will lead to a better life for all. - Michael

Your comments

Thank you for your comments. I am not much of a TV watcher, but I am aware of the show "Lost", however I have no clue on its premise. I am glad you liked my writing. I will check out yours as I have time. - Michael

Thanks, This is good stuff.

Thanks, This is good stuff. Explaing this kind of science in applicable form is something we could use a lot more of. Jared

I think you've unlocked the

I think you've unlocked the Big Mystery behind my favorite TV show, "Lost."

Antonia Dwells

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