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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Wierd Stuff

I give a lot of my time lately to the study of quantum physics and its relationship to cellular memory. I know, it is the 'wierd' stuff! I find it relavant to look deeper into the science behind our experiences with what some might consider the paranormal. The study of the make-up of matter and the cellular memory of our genetics is quite frankly, baffling but I continue to delve deeper. What I know for sure is that what we consider to be empty space or air, is filled with light and particles that are as important as more tangible and solid objects. Take water, for example. We know it can be vapour, or gas-like in it's form. We also know it can be liquid and it can be a solid. So examining the atoms and particles in our atmosphere, we can encounter so much! Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, helium, and a risidual amount of other gasses and particles. I was no science major in school, but physics always facinated me. Just the mechanics of how things work, has intrigued me to pursue subjects that most would walk away from. I like to think that our atmosphere is like a net. A grid of various layers of magnetic, light and sound waves that form highways for information. We all depend quite deeply on those levels of sound that transmit from our wireless devices and smartphones everyday! Heaven help us if that innate highway were to be in jeopardy or destroyed. It always has me thinking about other elements in our atmosphere that we don't see. What about the gamma rays, x-rays and the infinite sourse of infared rays and the accompanying bandwidth. What is it that we don't know yet? One thing we do know is that information = energy. Scientists have proven that information is written on every particle of our being in an almost holographic type of code and that information is what writes our story. Simplistically explained, I realize, but one that helps to make sense. As we come to realize the nothingness that we are made up of, we also come to realize the amount of information that is written into that nothingness. I haven't fully grasped the science behind this discovery, but it has definitely changed quantum physics on a sub-atomic level. I look to pioneers in this field of thinking, like Edgar Mitchell and Michio Kaku, who are not afraid to explore new territory. I like the fact that Edgar Mitchell was on the Apollo 14 mission. Well, I know, my "thinking" often gets me labeled as a bit of an eccentric at times, but I think that if we fail to look at ourselves as multi-dimensional beings, comprised of light, energy and matter, we are failing to see the pattern of continuance of our own existence.

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