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    I too loved this video in OP. Thanks all for your comments.

    The part about eternal regression reminds me of some sort of action-oriented-meditation where the ego sees self as reflected mirrors of mirrored self or something. I can't remember the name of it or where it was exactly decades ago ^__^ (Darn)

    video quotes:
    "....eternal regression, paradox and so forth..."
    "....eternal regression, you get a whole sequence of these things, going on and on and on...."

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    that's like the "epic moment" in that one,
    I still watch it from time to time.
    I always seem to find something new. The legendary work of Arthur M. Young, there is a lot more to his tangent of research ~I think.
    Why not now?

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    I too loved this video in OP. Thanks all for your comments.

    The part about eternal regression reminds me of some sort of action-oriented-meditation where the ego sees self as reflected mirrors of mirrored self or something. I can't remember the name of it or where it was exactly decades ago ^__^ (Darn)

    video quotes:
    "....eternal regression, paradox and so forth..."
    "....eternal regression, you get a whole sequence of these things, going on and on and on...."
    IMO - The two mirror trick does indeed prove that the universe we live in is fractal.
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    thanks for this tread nomadguy,i took home quite a few things that are connecting.
    just watched the nassim clip and also took a lot home.thanks for the riches .
    yes robstar this is what this forum is all about.

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    Quote Posted by wavydome (here)
    I too loved this video in OP. Thanks all for your comments.

    The part about eternal regression reminds me of some sort of action-oriented-meditation where the ego sees self as reflected mirrors of mirrored self or something. I can't remember the name of it or where it was exactly decades ago ^__^ (Darn)

    video quotes:
    "....eternal regression, paradox and so forth..."
    "....eternal regression, you get a whole sequence of these things, going on and on and on...."
    what a wonderful thing the unconscious is.. bringing all these dimensions and timelines, of our own life, together for us to experience it in our 3d form.. and to keep it all together till we can realise that we are more than this point in time but in every point of time..
    kind of scary knowing you could be everywhere at once but be in this singular path also...
    i feel i get glimpses of it from time to time but bring myself right back.. got to be here at this singular path to help others or maybe myself..

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    Quote Posted by bennycog (here)
    Quote Posted by wavydome (here)
    I too loved this video in OP. Thanks all for your comments.

    The part about eternal regression reminds me of some sort of action-oriented-meditation where the ego sees self as reflected mirrors of mirrored self or something. I can't remember the name of it or where it was exactly decades ago ^__^ (Darn)

    video quotes:
    "....eternal regression, paradox and so forth..."
    "....eternal regression, you get a whole sequence of these things, going on and on and on...."
    what a wonderful thing the unconscious is.. bringing all these dimensions and timelines, of our own life, together for us to experience it in our 3d form.. and to keep it all together till we can realise that we are more than this point in time but in every point of time..
    kind of scary knowing you could be everywhere at once but be in this singular path also...
    i feel i get glimpses of it from time to time but bring myself right back.. got to be here at this singular path to help others or maybe myself..
    Like the ultimate vertigo
    Why not now?

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    Rationality and Knowing 1 - 2


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    Arthur M. Young speaks about photons.... Nassim Harramein speaks about protons.

    According to this research, Photons are sometimes split into two parts, one proton and one anti-proton.

    I find that this brings up the evaluation of what we call - LIGHT

    So I am going to attempt to steer this thread into a single tangent momentarily,
    ~ into the research of light `
    Why not now?

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    I like the vid, (is it a particle or a wave, in other words) I like the idea of comparing multiple concepts from varied view points. These graphics attempt to explore resonance of higher frequencies electronically. How can electrical waves or vibes reach high enough in frequency to emit 'light'. Indeed magnetism is is tangental or orthagonal in it's relationship to electrical flow (motion)? Pattern, IMHO, is key in manifesting all this. There is a lot more to these graphics below which is my approach to the 'matter'.

    Here is one more concept, which i tried to experiment with long ago. I gave up on it and put it on to the internet.





    http://harmoniouspalette.com/Morphing-SphereSpiral.html originally, a 1996 web page
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    cool!
    I might post a similar idea I had drawn up in conversation about a week ago. That was about two perspectives seeing one another and that all perspectives are this - perspectives = POV = point of view, or "person", persona - the EGO you, the perspective that interacts the outer shell of your sphere's etc...

    SO to keep this short,
    in that examination all beings are perspectives, and receivers embedded inside harmonic sphere's. Reality and the material is where the harmonic perception spheres are overlapped and phase together... As to say the perspectives, they agree that this is a a table. and so on.... More soon ~ GOOD STUFF!


    If you want to hear a little background on what gave me this idea, listen to Arthur M. Young's talks on the
    "monad".

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    What is a Photon?

    "Photon is a discrete energy of light. The photon energy is the Plank constant multiply by the frequency of light..."

    "...photon also can be defined as the energy of one unit of wave length or lambda. Light is the chain of photon; linking photons continuously one by one in straight line."
    http://www.greatians.com/physics/wave/photon.htm







    >>



    "cosmic thunderbolt" or "cosmic seed".. photon?
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    Quote Posted by nomadguy (here)
    Apparently the original site for this interesting image is: http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000198

    It seems to be artwork, not purporting to be any sort of scientifically accurate model of a photon.

    Cute though .
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    Quote Posted by Paul (here)
    Quote Posted by nomadguy (here)
    Apparently the original site for this interesting image is: http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000198

    It seems to be artwork, not purporting to be any sort of scientifically accurate model of a photon.

    Cute though .
    You are correct and I liked it so I used it as I noticed somehow the artist made a likeness to both the cosmic thunderbolt and the photon wave as some science points to. No idea about the artist though. Since you cannot cast light upon light... no one really knows what a photon looks like so I took a liberty.

    carry on ~
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    Why not now?

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    Here is another one and it comes from -
    Gary Zukav
    "multi-sensory perception"
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    Default Re: Scientific discoveries largley overlooked; Heart-Mind Coherence

    : Heart-Mind Coherence :

    (this appears to be relative the study of Light and/or Photon studies)

    Ch'i: A Neural Hologram? Microtubules, Bioholography, and Acupuncture
    Stuart Roy Hameroff (pdf)
    (AN EXCELLENT READ)

    The Coherent Heart
    Heart–Brain Interactions, Psychophysiological
    Coherence, and the Emergence of System-Wide Order
    (long)

    This isn't at all a new idea,
    and it might even have some ancient origins.

    (1971 US Patent 3,499,436)
    METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF ORGANIC STRUCTURES WITH COHERENT ELASTIC ENERGY WAVES

    http://www.google.com/patents/US3499436 (associated patents)


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    Thank you nomad guy! I was looking for the video in the OP for some research but I had no clue who it was about or what it was called - your post today brought this thread out of the woodwork and onto my lap! Thanks!

    On your post directly: In the documentary "Thrive: What on Earth will it take?" - they just barely touch on toroidal energy fields with an indication that it is the key to free/unlimited energy source.

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=lEV5AFFcZ-s
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    I started watching the OP video, and thought... his torroidal construct is Exactly Like Nassim Haramein's... but Many years before!!!

    Great Stuff!

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    Quote Posted by DeDukshyn (here)
    Thank you nomad guy! I was looking for the video in the OP for some research but I had no clue who it was about or what it was called - your post today brought this thread out of the woodwork and onto my lap! Thanks!

    On your post directly: In the documentary "Thrive: What on Earth will it take?" - they just barely touch on toroidal energy fields with an indication that it is the key to free/unlimited energy source.

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=lEV5AFFcZ-s

    Hmm interesting, as it ism I have not yet seen the Thrive flick.
    Somehow I felt turned away by the whole thing.
    ~Instead of watching it lets do it!

    Another interesting nested toroid is often displayed in the ancient tapestries from both celtic and eastern peoples.

    "mandala"
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    Default Re: Scientific discoveries; "what we know" or don't know...

    To take another look at "what we know" or don't know...

    "The Conversation"



    I recommend watching the whole playlist...
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