I wrote this e-mail in response to a Bible-bumper and decided I needed to share it. I hope he comes around. Merry Christmas (and Happy Hanukkah).
[Slightly modified for readability and effect]
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I (and others) have reasons to believe that many ancient books were composed sort of as "Arks of the Covenant", with the real knowledge hidden between lines of the literal text. Here
is something that I have synthesized about the past based on things I
have read and interpreted from a variety of different reputable sources
over the years. Yes, reputable is kind of subjective -- deal with it:
Up until around fifty to one
hundred years ago (at least as of recently), knowledge of things such as
stars, causes of atmospheric phenomena, and
the Earth rotating around the Sun, was not colloquial. The "gap"
between educated and uneducated has only grown larger in the past twenty
years, thanks mostly to the internet. Anyway, those that are taught
"sacred" or "classified" knowledge are also able to confound the
commoners by using either high technology and/or their learned pattern
recognition to perform miracles and/or predict the future. Of course,
many of these people were considered and worshiped as Gods in the past, when the
commoners didn't know any better. Some of them used their knowledge and
influence for good, but some of them got greedy, as those with power tend
to do, and instead used it maliciously...
Being more
"fit" to thrive and reproduce, the "Gods", their progeny, and perhaps
some of their lucky disciples remained in power, many accumulating
more, primarily in the form of money, land, and/or influence.
Unfortunately, altruistic elites with the desire to stop the malicious
were either outnumbered, outspoken, overpowered, or a combination of
those, and the deception was allowed to continue. Apparently this viral
cycle has repeated itself multiple times in recent history.
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Relevant definitions:
The
Alpha Mentality: Primal survival instinct associated most heavily with
type-A personalities -- an aggressive tendency to be the most
successful, have the most women, the most money, most power, etc. --
that is inherited from the genetic material (RNA/DNA) that encodes us, itself wanting simply to replicate and thereby spread its influence.
Inertia: An object in motion remains in motion until acted on by force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
Entropy: Defined mathematically as the heat differential over the temperature differential (dQ/dT), entropy can philosophically be rationalized as an effective
signal to noise ratio of the universe. The signal to noise ratio is
always increasing as more particles encounter one another and become entangled. As this occurs, the universe "learns", or maybe more accurately, "evolves", almost exactly as a human brain does, making new connections among existing neurons, which allow electrical signals to travel more quickly and efficiently through the neural network. A perfect crystal (i.e. a structure so stable that there is no motion whatsoever) has zero entropy because it does not evolve, no matter how much heat, pressure, or time it is subjected to. A perfect crystal has never been discovered, at least to my knowledge.
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The
modern archetype of God may in fact have been derived from a real,
living human(s) with light skin and a long beard, as many ancient texts
and drawings depict mysterious predecessor humans with these physical
characteristics. Whether or not they had real superhuman powers is still
up for debate, however I certainly wouldn't be surprised if they did
given that humans in earlier times probably didn't have to deal with
nearly as much ridiculous, artificial shit as we do today, thus were
able to focus much more on their own personal growth and exploring the
world around them.
My view of God is as a metaphor for
the force of creation and being, not unlike your own, however I think
that God set the universe in motion approximately 13 billion years
ago and subsequently became everything within its bounds. By
that logic, you and I and everyone else all have the potential to awaken
that which sleeps within us and reunite with our LORD once again. All
it takes is an open mind and practice -- we've been misled, but we are
still the children of God. As per math, when infinity is divided by
anything less than itself, the quotient is still infinite.
I hope this makes some sense, too...
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Smell ya later, dweeb.
I'll try to regularly post useful things on this blog because I need an outlet to share the knowledge I've gained on my journey. I hope you will gain something from reading it.
Monday, December 26, 2016
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Biowave theory
Since I haven't posted in about a month, this is a message that I recently attempted to relay to Nassim Haramein -- I hope it finds him. If not, it found you:
I like your style and just want you to notice that DNA is shaped like a sine wave and its derivative when you look at it from the side. This is in support of the coherent light being hypothesis (that I just gave a name). Interestingly, one "wavelength" of DNA is approximately 3.4 nm, depending on the 'link number', which [matches that of a] deep UV [light wave]. This is consistent with at least one intuitive prediction despite being kind of hard to grasp academically (i.e. UV tends to break bonds, but maybe of low enough intensity...). Associations of Gariaev et al. say they detect and use radiowaves in their holographic DNA information experiments. I haven't done any experiments myself, but I think radiowaves could resonate with either a long overtone of the wavelength or some longitudinal acoustic mode [(i.e. as a frequency)]. Just some stuff to think about.
I admire your work. Happy Holidays!
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In addition, I realized today that maybe, if DNA is used to send and receive EM waves, the natural base of the wavelength logarithm would be about ten (~10.4 bases per complete helical turn). Perhaps this is why humans have an affinity for that particular base in mathematics.
Happy Winter, Merry Christmas, and Happy Hannukkah (among others)!
I like your style and just want you to notice that DNA is shaped like a sine wave and its derivative when you look at it from the side. This is in support of the coherent light being hypothesis (that I just gave a name). Interestingly, one "wavelength" of DNA is approximately 3.4 nm, depending on the 'link number', which [matches that of a] deep UV [light wave]. This is consistent with at least one intuitive prediction despite being kind of hard to grasp academically (i.e. UV tends to break bonds, but maybe of low enough intensity...). Associations of Gariaev et al. say they detect and use radiowaves in their holographic DNA information experiments. I haven't done any experiments myself, but I think radiowaves could resonate with either a long overtone of the wavelength or some longitudinal acoustic mode [(i.e. as a frequency)]. Just some stuff to think about.
I admire your work. Happy Holidays!
**
In addition, I realized today that maybe, if DNA is used to send and receive EM waves, the natural base of the wavelength logarithm would be about ten (~10.4 bases per complete helical turn). Perhaps this is why humans have an affinity for that particular base in mathematics.
Happy Winter, Merry Christmas, and Happy Hannukkah (among others)!
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