1 https://youtu.be/iWrTGAReUdE Do alien exist? NASA 2 Editors play a crucial role in shaping content, but their role is typically not to "kill" content but rather to improve it. Editors help refine and polish content to make it more engaging, accurate, and suitable for the intended audience. However, there are circumstances where editors may reject or significantly alter content if it does not meet certain standards or if it doesn't align with the publication's guidelines or objectives.
Here are a few scenarios where editors may reject or heavily edit content: 1. Quality Control: Editors ensure that content meets quality standards in terms of grammar, style, clarity, and factual accuracy. If the content falls short in any of these areas, editors may request revisions or reject it altogether. 2. Adherence to Guidelines: Editors ensure that content aligns with the publication's editorial guidelines, including tone, voice, and formatting requirements. Content that deviates significantly from these guidelines may be subject to rejection or heavy editing. 3. Legal and Ethical Concerns: Editors also consider legal and ethical implications of content. If content contains potentially libelous or unethical material, editors may reject it or request substantial revisions to mitigate risks. 4. Audience Relevance: Editors may reject content if it's deemed irrelevant or uninteresting to the publication's audience. They aim to ensure that content resonates with readers and serves their interests. 5. Clarity and Coherence: If content lacks coherence or fails to convey its message effectively, editors may intervene to improve clarity and flow. While editors have the authority to reject or heavily edit content, their goal is typically to enhance the overall quality and effectiveness of the material rather than simply "killing" it. Collaboration between writers and editors is essential to producing high-quality content that meets the needs of both the publication and its audience. 3 "Quantum enlightenment" is a term that blends concepts from quantum physics and spirituality or enlightenment practices. It suggests a connection between quantum mechanics, which is the branch of physics that describes the behavior of particles at the smallest scales, and spiritual enlightenment, which often refers to a state of profound understanding, insight, or awakening. Here's a brief exploration of what "quantum enlightenment" might entail: 1. Quantum Physics: Quantum physics is a complex field that studies the behavior of particles at the subatomic level. It deals with principles such as superposition (where particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously), entanglement (where particles can be correlated regardless of distance), and uncertainty (where the position and momentum of particles cannot be precisely determined). Some interpretations of quantum mechanics suggest that consciousness may play a role in the act of observation, leading to philosophical and metaphysical discussions about the nature of reality. 2. Spiritual Enlightenment: Spiritual enlightenment, in various traditions, refers to a state of deep understanding, inner peace, and awareness. It often involves transcending the ego, experiencing interconnectedness with all beings, and realizing one's true nature. Enlightenment practices can include meditation, self-inquiry, mindfulness, and contemplation. "Quantum enlightenment" may suggest an integration of these two realms, proposing that insights from quantum physics can inform spiritual understanding, and vice versa. Some proponents of this idea argue that the principles of quantum mechanics offer parallels to spiritual concepts, such as interconnectedness, non-duality, and the role of consciousness in shaping reality. However, it's essential to approach the concept of "quantum enlightenment" with a critical perspective. While there may be intriguing parallels between quantum physics and spirituality, some interpretations can veer into pseudoscience or misrepresentation of scientific principles. It's important to distinguish between metaphorical or philosophical connections and scientific evidence-supported claims. Ultimately, "quantum enlightenment" remains a topic of exploration and debate, drawing upon insights from both scientific inquiry and spiritual contemplation. 4 Consciousness is a complex and multifaceted concept that has intrigued philosophers, scientists, and scholars for centuries. While there isn't a single agreed-upon definition, consciousness generally refers to the state of being aware of and able to perceive one's surroundings, thoughts, sensations, and emotions. Here are some key aspects and perspectives on consciousness: 1. Subjective Experience: Consciousness involves the subjective experience of being aware and having sensations, thoughts, and feelings. It is often described as the "what-it's-like" aspect of mental life—the quality of experience that cannot be fully captured by objective measurements or descriptions. 2. Levels of Consciousness: Consciousness is not a uniform state but exists in various levels and forms. These levels can range from basic wakefulness and awareness to more complex states such as focused attention, introspection, and altered states of consciousness experienced during meditation, dreaming, or under the influence of certain substances. 3. Neuroscientific Perspectives: Neuroscience seeks to understand the neural mechanisms underlying consciousness. Research suggests that consciousness arises from the complex interactions of neurons and brain networks. Certain brain regions, such as the prefrontal cortex and thalamus, are thought to play crucial roles in generating conscious experience, although the precise mechanisms remain the subject of ongoing investigation. 4. Theories of Consciousness: Numerous theories attempt to explain the nature and origins of consciousness. These range from philosophical perspectives, such as dualism (the idea that consciousness is separate from the physical body) and monism (the idea that consciousness emerges from physical processes), to scientific theories like the global workspace theory and integrated information theory. 5. Philosophical Implications: Consciousness raises profound philosophical questions about the nature of reality, the mind-body relationship, free will, and the self. Debates persist regarding whether consciousness can be fully explained by physical processes or if it represents a fundamentally irreducible aspect of reality. 6. Cultural and Spiritual Perspectives: Consciousness is also explored in cultural, spiritual, and religious contexts. Practices such as meditation, contemplation, and mindfulness are often aimed at cultivating higher states of consciousness and deepening awareness of the self and the universe. Despite significant progress in understanding consciousness, many aspects of it remain mysterious and subject to ongoing inquiry and debate. The study of consciousness continues to be a fascinating and challenging frontier in both scientific and philosophical exploration. 5 Random existing thoughts. Quanta all around us is invisible. Consciousness is invisible but by deep concentration can be felt that too existing all around us in vast space. I am not Galileo to kill the dwarfs. But we have to prove they exist well. Advaitham and the vishishtadvaita and dvaita all co-exist and we have to pass through all. K Rajaram IRS 10324 NB Instead of searching in the haystack for a needle, run the magnet of perception in the right way On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 at 01:40, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote: > > > -- > *Mar*Are Aliens from Space Visiting Us? > > This write up is completely own. If some editor, bonded to the Newton’s > mechanical routine finds this write up as not up to the mark, it becomes > the general problem where editors kill original ideas. > > > > For us visit before us means the appearance as a 3D shape or something > which our mechanical instruments can detect. > > But you are simply a ripple of consciousness impacted by the ocean of > consciousness-the universe. As a ripple of consciousness flow, you do not > have a 3D shape. If you analyze yourself totally, you end up as atoms, > particles and ultimately as the non 3D flow of consciousness. It is your > consciousness that is creating the 3D things. Thanks to science, you > stopped feeling (it is bias) and adopted the methods of counting only the > illusions called matters etc,you ignore the fact that your own > consciousness has no 3D shape and that you cannot cut a piece of your > thought, and store it. The 3D things are the creations of your own > consciousness. Basically you are not, solid, liquid,gas or plasma, but just > consciousness with no physical shape. > > Today in Quantum Physics, we learn that > > in the Universe too it is notice by consciousness that is creating matter > out of the vacuum in super positional waves. Things are there because of > notice by consciousness. Our own consciousness is part of the consciousness > of the universe. > > In reality we are struck up in the unreality of creating the 3D modeling > by our Brain. The reality is the non 3D consciousness. We can kill, or keep > alive or put in suspense whether dead or alive; the Schrodinger’s cat. It > is consciousness alone that decides the reality. > > The question to ask is, whether feelings from outer space are impacting > us? The question must be the real reality, the non 3D feelings, which have > no 3D shape. > > Unfortunately we killed the feelings based approach to education and have > adopted the destructive mechanical approach. As our own Brain refuses to > continue with the charade of the 3D shapes, we are employing the > feelings-less machines to give us mathematical equations and mechanical > relationships as answers. Physics whose original meaning was meditation, > divorced the feelings based meditation in favor of Newtonian mechanics, > divorced itself. > > Quantum Physics or the Quantum enlightenment is trying to free us from the > Techno trance, but the infection of the Newtonian model has spread to every > science, and the Newtonian model is the role model for every subject. > > In the case of aliens from space we expect them to become fools like > ourselves and appear as 3D shapes only and not as feelings. The correct > method is to first adopt the feeling based perception, by breathing, > smelling, sensing, understanding, interacting and communicating. If we > sharpen the capacity of sensing, then without the 3D shapes we may be able > to sense the visitors from space. But we have to accept that there can be > entities, living forms in invisible spectrum also, and that our 3D > affliction may not be universal but just the earth-centric. > > So close your eyes, still your mind and practice sensing by smelling and > feeling. There is a huge Universe to be discovered by you. > > YM > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZorUMUFsnigBfUEHgQKtwO2mXVzcN%2BK-E-HrhcXApqbTRA%40mail.gmail.com.
