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7alon
28th December 2016, 12:11
Hi guys,

I watched Kerry's interview this month with David Sereda. He talks about a lot of interesting stuff and I've been to his site and watched a couple of videos where he talks about powering crystals with specific sound frequencies.

In this video below, I can't remember exactly when, but within the first 30 minutes, he talks about some scientist was able to achieve a speed 300x faster than light. He then goes on to say that the pleiades is 440 light years away and at that speed it would only take a couple of seconds to travel there.

This made me think about his credibility. If you do the math, it would take almost 1.5 years to travel there, not seconds.. I thought maybe some people that understand more about the science of what he constantly discusses would be able to help me understand just how credible the things he discusses really are.

LP1A9oy0s9A

WhiteLove
28th December 2016, 13:46
Hi guys,

I watched Kerry's interview this month with David Sereda. He talks about a lot of interesting stuff and I've been to his site and watched a couple of videos where he talks about powering crystals with specific sound frequencies.

In this video below, I can't remember exactly when, but within the first 30 minutes, he talks about some scientist was able to achieve a speed 300x faster than light. He then goes on to say that the pleiades is 440 light years away and at that speed it would only take a couple of seconds to travel there.

This made me think about his credibility. If you do the math, it would take almost 1.5 years to travel there, not seconds.. I thought maybe some people that understand more about the science of what he constantly discusses would be able to help me understand just how credible the things he discusses really are.

LP1A9oy0s9A

7alon good catch, at around 10:38, in standard physics terms it's a wild error, to make the message to end up at the Pleades 440 ly away in a couple of seconds (2 sec) the light would have to be accelerated to a factor of 6.943e+9 times the speed of light, not 300... He must have been in a hurry when he calculated that and was unaware of how big that error really is. Like even to the closest star Alpha Centauri it would at 300 times the speed of light still take approx 7.7 minutes (roughly rounded) to get the message across. I think that David is a great mathematician/physician, stuff like this can happen when you do rough calculations and are distracted or in a hurry to get stuff finished and especially if you are amazed at some discovery you have done you might at that point become even more amazed by the finding, so that when you check the implications everything is more amazing. But it's worth doing calculation validations on some of his findings.

So all in all I think in this case David was amazed at and inspired by the fact that crystals could accelerate the light to 300 times, so much that when he threw some practical implication calculations in there (and maybe his child said something to him at the same time) it all just kept looking amazing, when in fact it's not so amazing when you have to accelereate the speed of light up to some 6.943e+9 times to get a 2 sec delayed conversation going... It's kind of funny when you think about the implications, like if you see a dot far away on a Nebula image that dot could be like a structure some thousands of times the size of earth, hosting an array of intelligences that combine into an intelligence that is say 30 000 times the one on earth only on that dot. NASA estimate about 2 trillion observable galaxies in the universe with 90 percent still waiting to be studied. That's only 1 universe and physicians now work heavily on the multiverse theory, we could have infinite universes... So we and TPTB are so tiny in the greater context... When we think of God we must stretch our imagination up to infinity. How far into the infinity can we stretch our mind until the mind hits a limitation whether we want it or not?

I think Einstein was wrong about c being a constant in creation. I think c is a function of something.

greybeard
28th December 2016, 14:20
David Sereda is beyond belief and that may be a compliment.
Up to 2012 I used to post his videos on Avalon regularly.

However his talks got very long and beyond my understanding.

So with me it a "May be so"

Chris

Sunny-side-up
28th December 2016, 14:57
I have no problems with Mr Sereda, he is a must listen to.

I think one of the problems concerning Mr Sereda is.
He is chasing a dragon and dose not want it out of it's cage until he can lay it all out and tested, for all to see use.

So this complicates the free flow of his mind, he needs to check before speaking.
So any talks/printed info might very well have faults in it, maybe even on purpose.

mojo
28th December 2016, 16:17
David seems different in Kerry's recent video. Not that it's a bad thing but it reminded me of the beatniks of the 60's, like Dobie Gillis...

Ernie Nemeth
28th December 2016, 19:39
If it takes 440 light years to reach Pleiades then at 300 times that speed it takes 1.47 years. Simple math, no need for 'e'.

Sunny-side-up
28th December 2016, 20:14
Anyways the rest of his talk was very interesting and worth watching :sun:

Michelle Marie
28th December 2016, 21:27
I think Einstein was wrong about c being a constant in creation. I think c is a function of something.

Brilliant! WhiteLove. Nonlinear rather than linear, as well?

We have photon functionality in our imagination. Experiments that defy space and time result in "miracles". Let's make some today!

(See the Physics of Angels by Rupert Sheldreake and Matthew Fox)

Love,
MM

7alon
29th December 2016, 01:39
Yesterday I bought the three tracks from this page and meditated to them http://www.davidsereda.net/brainwave-enhancement

The pineal gland track made me feel a lot better while meditating to it. I felt much more focused and emotionally grounded. The other two tracks I will be honest and say I didn't personally experience much change. Perhaps a small increase in my attention span.

Keep in mind, the fact I received noticeable changes in my mental state at all, after just one session for each track is quite satisfying. This kind of thing isn't meant to be a quick fix. You meditate each day if you can with these tracks. In his regenesis tones course, you meditate to the same octave, morning and night for a week before moving to the next octave. There are 12 octaves, yet only currently 11 available on this page http://www.davidsereda.net/regenesis-tones

If anybody is curious as to why I'm looking into his work exactly, it is because I'm hoping this stuff he shares could help me remember more about my past lives. I want to understand why I feel I'm from another world and what I could learn from memories that could be hidden from me.

He says he and his wife have had OBE's with the aid of this technology and communicated with beings. Once I go back to work, I will be definitely looking into all this and reporting back here on what I find and experience (too poor at the moment).

Hym
29th December 2016, 04:08
On the show "Dobie Gillis", the beatnik was "Maynard G. Krebbs", who in fact was the man who played Gilligan on the castaway comedy called "Gilligan's Island". It is not a coincidence that the real actor, Bob Denver, was a very active LSD user. Bob, like the brilliant, hard-core, mind-expanding comedian Bill Hicks, would have a few things to say to David about barriers of communication. I wish him the best on his journeys.

Sunny-side-up
29th December 2016, 12:59
Hmm!

Davids hand held device put at the 'Pyramidion' position and a power device in the pyramids 'sarcophagus' might be an interesting experiment :sun: