The new knowledge is piling on thick and fast.
For a start, something we've mostly thought of as a statistical tool to help us understand the world - the probability wave function - turns out to very possibly be real. Whatever that means.
Mathematical abstraction moves real world
Also, despite our best efforts to explain it away, the neutrinos are still moving faster than light
Although I don't take everything - or even anything - that Terence McKenna said terribly seriously, he's still worth cocking an ear at.
Pic: Terence Mckenna's natal chart.
Timewave theory is fascinating. Folks over at ATS have been working on synchronising events through history, but can't seem to find the key to which dates actually synchronise, and which events resonate.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, it just feels right, the concentration of developments over time. That science would find evidence of the same is ... astonishing.
Thanks for sharing :)
peace
ATS?
ReplyDeleteLove,
T in J
Oh .. www.abovetopsecret.com.
ReplyDeleteJust pop the phrase in search, you'll see how many threads have come up on this.
It tends to get a bit ... silly at times, but some really good studies of the theory available for reading.
peace ;-)