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Old Apr 13, 2005, 11:18 AM
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And here I was, hiding in my closet, afraid of being the only geek in the world who gave a rat's *** about Quantum Physics! Thank you Sky and Ganesha for both bringing it up. Yum, quantum acorns.

To my way of thinking, the single greatest conundrum in the world of physics has been the Heisenberg (sp?) principle alluded to by Sky. It was he, who demonstraded that the smallest particle, when measured, expresses itself impossibly as either wave or particle according to how it is measured, implying a link between beholder and beheld which has been rather a nasty contingency for science to deal with.

Well I am about to make at least two people in the world very very happy.

A wonderful Finnish Scientist named Ervin Laszlo has just published a book titled, "Science And The Akashic Field." It is nothing less than the first ever credible integral theory of everything. It is a remarkably accessible read in a modestly slim volume. I can't recommend it enough. Like a good new theory must, it addresses all that has come before and encompasses all of the current leading edge questions.

Just like gravitational, and electro magnetic fields, while invisible, are scientifically demonstrable, so too turns out to be the field of space demonstrably charged with the knowledge of all that has gone before.

Indeed, the divine and physics seem to be looking eachother in the eye.

Please, oh please, someone read it.
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