Friday, October 3, 2008

Gevin Giorbran - Everything is Forever


A direct link to the above video is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTVyPog9-_U

Seven months ago, my good friend Gevin Giorbran, author of "Everything Forever - Learning to See Timelessness", took his own life.

On the day he died, he had packed up his computer and shipped it to me. When it arrived here at my studio I found on the hard drive all of his research, the master files for the four books he had written during his lifetime, and hundreds of other files with various essays and other snippets of writing that he had authored. I was completely mystified. I sent Gevin multiple emails that day asking if this was a present to thank me for helping to promote his book, but received no response.

The day after the mysterious arrival of the computer, I received a letter from Gevin, asking that I take over managing his website and book because he would no longer be able to do so. Needless to say, I was devastated by the news of his passing: but in the weeks that followed, once I had accepted that he was truly gone it fell to me to begin keeping his website up and running and handling various aspects of his company and projects.

Gevin's stated wish in his letter was that I be given full rights to his work. So, in order to be able to honor the wishes of my departed friend, and with the co-operation of Gevin's family, a legal transfer of ownership has been completed and Gevin’s body of work is now my responsibility. “Everything Forever – Learning to See Timelessness” can now be bought directly through the Tenth Dimension store in hard cover, soft cover, or as a downloadable pdf. It also continues to be available through Amazon, Amazon UK, and various other online booksellers.

Why did Gevin honor me with this? His letter is very clear: "If you don't keep it going no one else will". Regular readers of this blog will know that I have been recommending this book since I first discovered it in the spring of 2007, and that I feel Gevin's work is an invaluable companion piece to my own project. When Gevin felt he could no longer carry on, he passed an important responsibility on to me, and the preservation and advancement of Gevin's ideas is a privilege that I respectfully embrace.

Prior to 1998, Gevin Giorbran authored three books in which he described in detail how our universe eventually ends, as space expands perfectly flat and time reaches absolute zero. In 1998, when astrophysicists discovered the expansion of the universe is in fact accelerating towards absolute zero, it became apparent to Gevin that he needed to refine and polish the presentation of his ideas in order to better communicate them to the scientific mainstream and the general public. Everything Forever is Gevin's masterwork, in which he finally accomplished that goal. I believe the value of his insights was only just beginning to be recognized: go to Amazon.com and you will see that "Everything Forever" has received very high praise from discerning reviewers:


4.0 out of 5 starsA Brilliant Jewel
By P.J Young

Gevin Giorbran, in his book Everything Forever, premises much of his insight on the idea that what is "real" are not only the states the universe empirically occupies but also the states the universe can potentially occupy. These potential states are not mere abstractions or conceptual titillations; rather these implicit states are of immense ontological relevance when we consider the full landscape of the universe throughout time. Indeed, as time is concerned, Giorbran notes that it is more than temporal horizontal movement; time also has a vertical dimension where potential states of the universe are playing out within the "adjacent possible" - a term he openly borrows from Stuart Kauffman. Giorbran's universe is much like a brilliant jewel that shines in many different ways depending on one's pathway through it, but ultimately, the jewel, or the universe when considered as a whole, is unchanging and unchangeable.


5.0 out of 5 starsMoving toward symmetry
By David J. Kreiter, author of Quantum Reality: A New Philosophical Perspective.

In this exhaustive masterpiece Gevin Giorbran gives us a unique and original "hypothesis of everything". From the big bang, or Alpha state, to the final Omega state, the universe is not winding down as the traditional explanation of the second law of thermodynamics is currently understood. Rather, the universe is going from one type of order, "grouping order" to another type, "symmetry order".

Time, energy, the forces of nature, and meaning are all a result of the universe moving toward its most probable future, a future of perfect balance.

According to Giorbran, energy is a product of imbalance, and time is simply the transformation of matter into the fullness of space symmetry.

Gravity can be understood as pockets of "time in reverse". Gravity represents our past pulling time backwards. The electromagnetic force represents the arrow of time moving toward the future. The opposite charges of the electron and proton are simply the tendency of these particles to seek balance. "Forces are simply the shapes of probability waves, and those shapes bond particles together, in groups, in lattices, in symmetries."

The past and the future are quantum potentials, and conscious beings are continually creating the most likely futures and the most likely, consistent pasts. Meaning arises as a result of the decoherence of these potential states.

"Everything Forever" is the most significant book concerning the nature of reality I've read in years. I highly recommend this book for those looking for a simple and elegant hypothesis of the infinite, meaningful universe.


5.0 out of 5 starsThe Universe is NOT winding down.
By "Jerry"

"Everything Forever" articulates Einstein better than I have ever read before. I had to read page 25 to my electrical engineering students. Gevin Giobran uses concepts of other great physicist and folds them into his own concepts of time and the Universe. Reading is laborious at times but the book demonstrates that in order to explain "what is" one must consider all possibilities of what could have been but is not. This then places a boundary, or shape on our thoughts.


5.0 out of 5 starsGENIUS
By Dr. Lee Price

Giorbran's latest book is pure genius. Well thought out, rewarding and thought provoking. He takes the concepts of time, anti-time and timelessness and makes them easy to grasp. I particularly enjoyed the section on how the future helps arrange the present. I wish I could be around in a 100 years to see how current theories were altered by his contributions. You will read this book more than once.


5.0 out of 5 starsExploring Time
By J. S. Parker (Portland, OR USA)

Understanding time is key to understanding cosmology. Despite its ubiquitous presence in our daily lives, however, time is an elusive subject. Giorbran has done a marvellous job of pulling together all the various aspects and understandings of time into a readable and, more importantly, understandable framework.

His reviews of various theoreticians in the history of the subject are excellent. He has a unique ability to take complicated concepts and explain them simply, but comprehensively. It is the best summary of Boltzmann's work leading to the second law of thermodynamics that I have found. The relativistic concepts of Einstein and even Stephen Hawking's "imaginary time" are explained in a surprisingly graspable manner.

However, it is not simply another summary of past and current thought. He develops his own ideas on the nature of order (what he calls "grouping" and "symmetry" orders) that provides the basis for his conclusions on the nature of time as we experience it and timelessness as can be experienced--the subtitle of the book is "Learning to See Timelessness". And it is in these concepts of order and timelessness that he lays his foundation for re-establishing meaning and purpose in the evolution of the universe.

The book is solidly based in current scientific understanding of cosmology. But he integrates these understandings in a new and exciting framework. Whether one agrees with his ideas or not, the book will open many avenues for thought and exploration. The quotations and references that are interspersed throughout the chapters provide additional viewpoints as well as providing an attractive format. There are multiple illustrations, pictures and charts which enhance and clarify the text.

The book is clearly the result of a long and thoughtful exploration by the author. It is one that will enrich any reader.


Through our respective projects, Gevin and I had each come up with useful ways of visualizing the timeless background that our universe or any other universe springs from, and I am proud of the fact that Gevin devoted several pages of his book to an explanation of why my Imagining the Tenth Dimension project is as worthy of serious consideration as Gevin's concepts from Everything Forever have proven to be. In the year prior to his death, he and I had many fascinating and challenging discussions about the ramifications of the huge cloud of ideas surrounding our projects: we both shared a feeling that it is just a matter of time before our ideas will become integrated into mainstream science, and we shared our frustration that that time is not here yet.


If Everything is Forever, where is Gevin now? Life is full of mysteries. As Max Planck said: “Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.” Regardless of where you think Gevin is right now, he, like all of us, is part of the information that becomes our reality--a pattern within timelessness--and that will always be true.

Enjoy the journey,

Rob Bryanton

Next: The Foreword to Gevin Giorbran's Acclaimed Book

PS - to close, here is the last video interview I conducted with Gevin Giorbran, as it turns out this is just a few months before his death.

A direct link to this video is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SI5MgGnP1g

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Being a philosopher rather than a scientist, I am always intrigued to hear how the scientific mind works towards addressing the concepts which you and Gevin were discussing. The approach that you take is great, and there are so many concepts that you have touched upon that I cannot address them for lack of time and space (hah). I would like to offer further investigation of the concept of polarity. In short, the Universe as you refer to it (Logos as a metaphysical reference) is, in and of itself a polarity. The Universe is as a result of the perception that it is separate from the whole (AKA zero, infinity, God, etc) Every "sub-thing" which we perceive to be part of the Logos also exists as a result of "sub-polarities". However, the polarity, in and of itself, does not create. It is the dynamic tension between the two perceptions of the polarity that actually create. The dynamic tension exists as a result of our conscious perception/interpretation of the elements of the polarity, as well as the polarity itself. The evolution from zero to zero is our (our used in the most expansive concept of existence of life and sub-consciousness beings) evolution from the creator to the creator by creation (polarity) and then resolution of all polarity.

Anonymous said...

Are you aware of the book, the Mind Parasites, by Collin Wilson. If not i would look at it because what has happened here is very similar in circumstance to what occurs in that book.

Jim Mooney said...

Having a magic piece of chalk I began to write on the blackboard, faster and faster, until it was covered with an infinity of figures, from the Mona Lisa to all of geometry to music and elephants. Being totally full the blackboard was now pure white.

A student from the island of Sunim, where the blackboards are white and the chalk is black, came in and remarked that my chalkboard was empty.

"No," I replied, it is infinitely full - and I went off to another class.

He took out his black magic chalk and soon covered the chalk-white board with an infinity of black figures.

I returned and said, "Your chalkboard is black, and it completely empty."

"No," he replied. "It is infinitely full." \

"Then everything is nothing and infinity is zero," I exclaimed.

"No, he replied. "Nothing is everything and zero is infinity. There is a difference."

"No," I said. "There is not.":

We argued far into the night.

Sridattadev said...

Dear Rob and Gevin,
We have all experienced the singularity and expressing the beauty of this absolute true state of being in words.

The mathematical truth about singularity can be deduced as follows as well.

If 0 x 0 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 0 is also true
If 0 x 1 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 1 is also true
If 0 x 2 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 2 is also true
If 0 x i = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = i is also true
If 0 x ~ = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = ~ is also true

It seems that mathematics, the universal language, is also pointing to the absolute truth that 0 = 1 = 2 = i = ~, where "i" can be any number from zero to infinity. We have been looking at only first half of the if true statements in the relative world. As we can see it is not complete with out the then true statements whic are equally true. As all numbers are equal mathematically, so is all creation equal "absolutely".

This proves that 0 = i = ~ or in words "absolutely" nothing = "relatively" everything or everything is absolutely equal. Singularity is not only relative infinity but also absolute equality. There is only one singularity or infinity in the relativistic universe and there is only singularity or equality in the absolute universe and we are all in it.

Please see the following blog for full analysis of our existence.

http://sridattadev-theoryofeverything.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html

http://sridattadev-theoryofeverything.blogspot.com/2010/08/conscience-in-action.html

Love & Peace,
Sridattadev.

Doron Shadmi said...

As I get it, the beauty of life is exactly the actual manifestation among inner and outer phenomena, such that a living creature knows itself as an organ of a one organism (the unity among verses) and by this intimate awareness it has no reason to destroy the linkage among simplicity and complexity (where simplicity is not the synonym of the trivial and complexity is not the synonym of the complicated).

According to my awareness, one has to do his best in order to save life even in front of great suffer, and by doing so he may find the ways to heal it and be developed beyond it, during his lifetime.

Awareness only at the level of thoughts can't actually save and develop the unity among verses, and develop life according natural responsibility.

For more details please look at http://www.scribd.com/doc/98276640/Umes

Yours,

Doron Shadmi

Doron Shadmi said...

In my opinion, the ability to manipulate environments is in direct proportionality with the complexity of the manipulator (where Complexity is not a synonym for Complicated, exactly as Simplicity is not a synonym for Triviality).

In order to not be break apart, Complexity must be rooted in Simplicity, such that the balance of the considered manipulator is kept during manipulations. If creatures like us have the power to build today atomic and hydrogen bombs, and tomorrow anti-matter bombs, I think that it is important to develop the tuning between Simplicity and Complexity in order to survive these powers.

Maybe this simplicity is actually the non-subjective aspect of one's awareness, which enables the subjective aspect at the level of thoughts to be consistent with the subjective aspect of other creatures like us. This consistency may be expressed by the ability to use Ethics (in terms of evolutionary scale that is not restricted into any particular school of thought, religion, culture or civilization) AND Logical\Technological skills, as organs of a one balanced framework, and during the practical interaction among the subjective and the non-subjective, Unity awareness becomes concrete in daily life.

Let's use an analogy of Unity awareness in terms of 1-dimensional space, such that being curved (represents the subjective and complex aspects of a given realm) or straight (represents the objective and simple aspect of that realm) is not known in terms of Dichotomy (they are complement aspects of the same realm exactly as two branches are organs of the same tree).

According to this interpretation, a given realm is actually consistent, if Unity awareness becomes concrete in daily life, and maybe Logical reasoning and Ethical reasoning are actually fulfilled, if they are used as complement aspects of Unity awareness' development.

What do you think?

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