Interacting multiple universes?  Yes!  But let's not hesitate in
boldly expanding the possibilities

-- since 1600 science has expanded exponentially, revealing vaster and
stranger physical realms at an accelerating pace

-- we see the same in mathematics

-- infinity never runs out

-- the growth of creative thought (inner subjective) and its
expressions as creations (outer objective) doubles every decade, as is
obvious in our own lives

-- just look at the means of communication that allows this very
message to be posted, and available forever --

so the evidence worldwide since 1600 sustains the proposal that
evolution continues forever without limit or end

-- thus the most obvious proposal is that a single unified source
reality sustains both inner subjective and outer objective

-- let us poetically grace it by the term, "Single entire unified
creative fractal hyperinfinity"

-- with some willingness to envision not just infinities of distance,
size, and scale, or of dimensions of space, but also infinities of
paths of development, ie "timelines", allowing not just mere one-way
linear causalities, but "sideways" causalities via parallel
alternative timelines, "vertical" causalities via ascending realms of
higher development, "backwards" causalities in all timelines,
"discontinuous" causalities jumping creatively within all points of
all timelines

-- as a fractal hyperinfinity in which every "minute point" is in
intimate interaction with every "minute point"

-- for more explication, try Time, Space, and Knowledge: A New Vision
of Reality, 1977, Tarthang Tulku, Rinpoche, a great Dzogchen master

-- The Nature of Personal Reality: A Seth Book, 1974, Jane Roberts

-- A Course in Miracles, 1975, Jesus via Helen Schucman and Bill Thetford

More! More! More!

Rich

On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 3:06 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Culturally speaking, Rossi's eCat (eKittin) technology reminds me of a
> very popular science fiction genre known as "Steam Punk." Steam Punk
> has its origins that can be traced back many decades. Curiously,
> within recent history, the genre has become a thriving sub-culture
> within the science fiction community. Steam Punk has spawned many
> popular novels and films in recent history.
>
> Basically speaking, Steam Punk exists as an alternate universe, one
> that seems to revolve around what might be called old world
> technology, technology based more on the rules of alchemy rather than
> Quantum Mechanics.
>
> See:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_punk
>
> This comparison/revelation hit me like a ton of bricks last night
> while my wife read out-loud a brief passage from a Steam Punk novel
> she is currently reading. I found myself thinking about the recent PDF
> report which includes photos of several eCats in various stages of
> having been dismantled. The visual flavor looking at all of those
> dirty copper pipes couldn't have been any closer to what steam punk
> "technology" is all about.
>
> This is speculation on my part, but it would seem as if many gifted
> Steam Punk writers, without realizing it, have tapped into an
> alternate universe - as if some part of their psyche unconsciously
> sensed the distinct possibility that this other world must actually
> exist somewhere for real. They longed to pull that reality into our
> universe where we could explore it in more detail. Perhaps their
> novels helped sparked unconscious speculation on the matter,
> eventually resulting in bringing Steam Punk "technology" to fruition
> in our universe. FWIW, a sub-culture such as Steam Punk doesn't thrive
> as well as it does unless there is something substantial underneath
> it.
>
> Regards
> Steven Vincent Johnson
> www.OrionWorks.com
> www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>
>

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