[Vo]:Superluminal mind - thanks, challenges, premises, questions, quotes

2020-12-21 Thread Don Mitchell
*Bill! and Jürg! and Bob! Fascinating! Thank you, et al vortex people.* Appreciated too are the long-formats that helps understanding terse keywords physicists may use for shortcuts. You're each appreciated from a *superluminal *point of view. Immediate enganeering** challenges are 1) amplifying

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2020-12-18 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
Since more than 20 years for me its clear that the universe has a kind of morphological memory. I personally had experience with telepathy of various forms but it can be very mind troubling if you dig in to deep. Now with the universal model (SO(4) physics) for dense matter physics it is clear

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2020-12-18 Thread Frank Cook
Sent from my iPad Dear done, Regarding your wording and words about the subluminal mind in the uniformity in all directions of the communication, I would note that it sounds like you’re talking about in an entangled system from the in terms of quantum mechanics language. Leave nova program o

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2020-12-17 Thread William Beaty
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020, russ.geo...@gmail.com wrote: Where can I get some of what you smoke😉 When waking up in the morning, remember NOT TO MOVE, don't open your eyes. Now try thinking. Planning. Having ideas, etc. Or, try to recall the details of one or more dreams. Early morning wakeup, t

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2020-12-16 Thread Don Mitchell
gt; -Original Message- > From: russ.geo...@gmail.com > Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 3:08 AM > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: RE: [Vo]:superluminal mind > > Where can I get some of what you smoke😉 > > >

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2020-12-14 Thread Chris Zell
t: RE: [Vo]:superluminal mind Where can I get some of what you smoke😉

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2020-12-14 Thread russ.george
Where can I get some of what you smoke😉 -Original Message- From: William Beaty Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2020 7:10 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]:superluminal mind On Thu, 10 Dec 2020, Don Mitchell wrote: > If every neuron is synchopated with the aether, then ev

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2020-12-13 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
-0498.2002.440102.x -- Original Message -- From: "H LV" To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, 13 Dec, 20 At 18:23 Subject: Re: [Vo]:superluminal mind Thanks for the talk about Boscovich. Here the presenter quotes Heisenberg as saying that Boscovich's force is rep

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2020-12-13 Thread William Beaty
On Thu, 10 Dec 2020, Don Mitchell wrote: If every neuron is synchopated with the aether, then every neuron is simultaneously aware of the same signal of 0-D mind in the aether. In a nonlocal world, there is only one object, since every place is the same place. Should we suspect that the vast

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2020-12-13 Thread H LV
Thanks for the talk about Boscovich. Here the presenter quotes Heisenberg as saying that Boscovich's force is repulsive at short distances but becomes attractive at larger distances. https://youtu.be/w1vi0yk7BvU?t=1999 Such a force is sufficient to account for the formation of stable solids (conden

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2020-12-13 Thread Jürg Wyttenbach
led to quantum physics, Dragoslav from Serbia talk on Boscovich-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1vi0yk7BvU -- Original Message -- From: "JonesBeene" To: "vortex-l@eskimo.com" Sent: Sunday, 13 Dec, 20 At 14:13 Subject: RE: [Vo]:sup

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2020-12-13 Thread ROGER ANDERTON
s Ireland development of Boscovich theory led to quantum physics, Dragoslav from Serbia talk on Boscovich-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1vi0yk7BvU -- Original Message -- From: "JonesBeene" To: "vortex-l@eskimo.com" Sent: Sunday, 13 Dec, 20 At 14:13 Sub

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2020-12-13 Thread JonesBeene
From: Sean Logan ➢ Tell me more about this "Longitudinal Wave"?  Can you show me equations, or point me to papers?   Last night, out of the blue, an engineer started telling me about this same thing.  He showed me a pair of equations from his paper, but asked me not to publish them because the

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2020-12-12 Thread Sean Logan
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 7:57 AM Jones Beene wrote: > Sean, > > REF: https://spaz.org/~magi/ > > ... hope this is not off-topic > > Have you tried setting up a pair of identical nested tubes - one as > transmitter and one as receiver, separated by significant distance - in > order to see if there

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2020-12-11 Thread Jones Beene
Sean, REF: https://spaz.org/~magi/ ... hope this is not off-topic Have you tried setting up a pair of identical nested tubes - one as transmitter and one as receiver, separated by significant distance - in order to see if there is unusual efficiency in transmitting power? The lore of "longitudin

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2020-12-11 Thread Don Mitchell
[Errata oops: the tubulin 'spiral' term used below is rather a helix on a cylinder, not a spiral on a pineapple. My bad.] Hi Shawn, I'll try to explain a bit... the tubulin protein is an integral part of life. The DNA is pulled apart by tubulin nanotubes into halves for cell division. An amoe

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2020-12-10 Thread Sean Logan
Can you elaborate on how and why a "resonance decays through the Fibonacci spirals of a protein nanotubel" ? Would other structures, whose geometry is related to the Fibonacci sequence, or to a Golden Spiral, also function like this? Would this shape, for example? spaz.org/~magi On Thu, Dec 1

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2020-12-10 Thread Don Mitchell
Hello vortex-l, *Premise:* Penrose-Hameroff *Orch OR Theory *proposed protein nanotube *is proper*ly identified as the interface of spirit with brain. By Penrose logic, the brain does not generate mind, but is a transceiver interface composed of protein nanotubes that burst into quantum resonanc