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A Video of Nobel Prize Physicist Brian Josephson
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool. Richard P. Feynman
The Question is: What is The Question?
John Archibald Wheeler
Are things what they are because of what they will be?
I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it,
look before they cross the road. Stephen Hawking
Eight videos explaining these ideas are now online here (A talk at the San Francisco Theosophy Lodge on July 30, 2010).
Rough draft v1 of Destiny Matrix 2010 here.
A revolution in our understanding of the universe is in the making without which travel to the stars and beyond cannot happen.   Above image is adapted from Tamara Davis's Ph.D. Fig 1.1 Be sure to download Dr. Sarfatti's new article on Dark Energy From Our Future Hologram Computer, which explains in detail the subjects he discussed on the recent 2/21/2010 Coast to Coast interview with George Knapp. YouTube files from the complete show are listed in the video gallery. And a synopsis of the show can be found here. Related video interviews with Dr. Sarfatti can also be viewed at the lensman137 channel on YouTube. "It’s a very, very profound idea," says Paul Davies. "Aharonov’s take on quantum mechanics can explain all the usual results that the conventional interpretations can, but with the added bonus that it also explains away nature’s apparent indeterminism. What’s more, a theory in which the future can influence the past may have huge—and much needed—repercussions for our understanding of the universe, says Davies. Jack Sarfatti and Fred Alan Wolf have been working on the idea that the future can influence the past since the late 1960's when they were professors in the physics department of San Diego State. Nice that Paul Davies and others are now jumping on their bandwagon. ;-) We highly recommend Scholarpedia for reliable physics information from top people in the field. See also classic papers in quantum theory. Mainstream articles on physics are here. More controversial papers are found here. Most papers in either archive are equally unintelligible to most people including the people who write them. ;-) Almost any book out of copyright can be read free online at Google Books. You can also get an idea of newer books still under copyright in Google's limited views.
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