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I was watching What The Bleep, and thinking about some other theories and movies and books and sciency stuff I’d been reading lately and how it all relates, and then it all started settling in my mind, the implications of this all.  First of all, this overall understanding is the explanation for just about everything.  Seeing how it all connects, is related, and created.  And how understanding all of this makes you understand that we don’t know very much really, hardly anything at all really, about the outerworkings (undiscovered levels of math and science and reality) of existence.  It seems that it all boils down to our purpose on Earth and within this universe and through our experiencing the universe as human beings on Earth is to imagine and thus create new possibilities, new possibilities mathematically allows for new places and new directions for us to go, new rules and realities for us to discover, adding more and more complexity and depth to the universe.  Every time we can conceive of something being a possibility, it eventually becomes a reality when we decide to take the initiative to make it so.  Thus anything really is possible if we can conceive of it, we can create it to be truth within our known reality.  This has been seen in history as ideas were conceived of first and written down and then brought into reality later (stories from H.G. Wells, some movies like Metropolis).  It just takes the right creators with the right knowledge to bring that conception into reality.  It was proven by tests conducted that were discussed in What The Bleep Down The Rabbit Hole Quantum Edition that us being an observer of electrons effects their placement within reality and that our thoughts can have an effect on randomness, or outcomes.  They proved that getting strong meditators in a room could effect reality in a specific way (making pH balance change +/- 1 by their thoughts).  They also proved that we are in touch with our future experience by a measurable degree and that math equations exist to suggest past and future can exist at the same time.  So if we decide it to be so, we could probably take a group of meditators to go in a room and create the reality that we can prove through a scientific test that our bodies can be affected by future experiences from further and further away increments.  By expanding our reality of how far the future exists we are in essence expanding the future.  If we expand the future far enough, we could probably devise a way to move through the future (somehow with mathematical possibilities of where these waves could be going and interacting) (I know this will one day be possible because I just thought of it, and if I can think of it then we can find a way to prove it, and then it is accepted as reality and is reality).  And then the same would apply for moving backwards through the past (probably something to do with more mathematical equations but working backwards through the wave function back down towards the plank function, possibly this is how we can move through other “dimensions” as well).  I know that one day eventually in time, if people choose to figure out how to make this a reality it can be a reality because I can conceive of it and thus created it as a possibility (or a bunch of other people did a long time ago and I noticed the same thing they did).  How far into the future do you think reality exists until we observe it existing as being that far into reality?  Do you think that it could be further than we tested for?  Is the mere act of asking that question making it a possible reality?  Every time we think of something does that then become a new possible reality (new branch off from the original path of wave functions) but that doesn’t necessarily mean people will believe in it and follow it and thus make it a reality.  This is why we can conceivably have any reality we choose.  It is mathematically, scientifically, and spiritually possible.  We are all tied together through what we call God and a unifying oneness that is taking us through this experience we call present day reality.  We are finding right now so many new areas that are making us realize we know so little that it is amazingly enlightening.  And computers are helping us to process these algorithms to observe reality at speeds and sizes we never thought possible.  Computers can do calculations in instants that used to take people ages to develop by hand.  That is why progress is so exponential these days I bet.  So yeah, off topic.  We are all creators.  We influence and create our own realities through creating possibilities.  We can expand the future and create time travel.  Why?  Because I just said so.  Imagine the possibilities…  They are truly infinite and endless…



{January 9, 2008}   The Question of Alien Life

People often debate about the theory of sentient life existing on other planets elsewhere in the universe, and whether any of this other life is dropping by our planet to pay us a little visit, scare our cows, or do experiments on our bodies involving anal probing.

Think.

What do you think the odds are of their being life on other planets elsewhere in the universe?


Unless you are a religious person with the belief that G-d created the entire expanse of this seemingly endless universe solely to house human beings on this tiny little planet called Earth and thus would say zero percent chance, then if you are to believe in a near infinite universe, now matter how small a probability you think their is of sentient life forming being able to form on another planet somewhere, it is likely to happen a near infinite number of times. That is the nature of infinity.

Ponder.

So, I think you all gather that I believe their is life elsewhere in the universe. Aside from the likelihood of it based on probability in a near infinite universe, I think it is rather Earth-centric of us to believe G-d would have created this entire universe only for our race of beings. That seems kind of big-headed and self-importance of us to think that.


As for the question of life having visited this planet…


I seriously doubt it (although I will not rule it out as a definite possibility) and here’s why:


Let’s say their happened to be several races of sentient beings from other planets out their whose planets were perhaps older or whose civilizations were perhaps merely that much more advanced, and they were able to create space ships that could travel incredible distances between planets, stars, and galaxies…


Why in the universe do we think they would, A.) find us in the first place, B.) care about scaring our cows and plowing crop circles, C.) want to anally probe us, D.) not want to kill us or contact us, but instead just frighten people out in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night with no explanation? What makes us so important that all these aliens from all over the place would want to bother visiting our planet and bother doing anything to us? So, if aliens have visited, my guess is maybe one, possibly two, but not as many as all the crazies out there would have us believe. It just sounds self-important and unrealistic to think they would.



People often say they can’t fathom a never-ending universe.

Question.

Can you fathom a universe that has an end?

Think.

Isn’t it just as hard to imagine a universe that has an end as it is to imagine a never ending universe? Imagine the universe having an end. What does your mind immediately jump to a picture of? Well, what’s beyond the end of the universe, and the end of that, and the end of that, and the end of that, and the end of that? We want to imagine the universe as having an end because on Earth, in our experience, everything has an end. At the same time, there is always something beyond the end of everything else. Beyond my feet is my room, beyond that is my house, beyond that is the sky, beyond that is the solar system, beyond that is the galaxy, beyond that is deep space and more galaxies…


You see? At the same time as you’re having a hard time imagining something with no end, you’re in essence creating an image of something that has no end.



et cetera