a new way of thinking about time and space ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ by Rob Bryanton --author and research scientist David Jay Brown says: "one of the most brilliantly-conceived and mind-stretching books that I've ever encountered". --science fiction author Greg Bear says: "a fascinating excursion into the multiverse - clear, elegant, personal and provocative"
Seems like I bumped into an eventuality. All the thoughts, all the ideas and all the dreams - at this point - have led me to "these" ideas and thoughts and dreams. The eventuality of the infinite seems to be a point of nothingness, from where in it will pulse like the duality of one. - Thank you
Thank you ankur. It sounds like you might agree with a previous blog of mine then: "everything fits together in the zero at the end". Which might sound like mumbo-jumbo to some, but which also agrees with where modern physics is headed.http://imaginingthetenthdimension.blogspot.com/2007/07/everything-fits-together-in-zero-at-end.html
Seems like I bumped into an eventuality. All the thoughts, all the ideas and all the dreams - at this point - have led me to "these" ideas and thoughts and dreams. The eventuality of the infinite seems to be a point of nothingness, from where in it will pulse like the duality of one.
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Thank you ankur. It sounds like you might agree with a previous blog of mine then: "everything fits together in the zero at the end". Which might sound like mumbo-jumbo to some, but which also agrees with where modern physics is headed.
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