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Universe
Education and respect for that which makes life worth living is the key for all of us. Terence McKenna believes our main problem is our big ego, and that we need to re-evaluate our social structure and purpose. A society less focussed on individualism, consumption, and scientific progress, and more aware of the significance and beauty of a life style more in harmony with nature, including the humans on this planet. He calls that the archaic life.
- Terence McKenna
- Novelty theory - spiraling, recursing epoch concept
- Eschaton: the 'transcendental object' which attracts novelty/entropy towards a unifying form in time
- Reduction of the ego (and promoting social cohesion and awareness) through psychedelic drugs
- Historic resonance of relevant events in the history of the earth.
- Shaman - ??a person who has experienced the "boundless awereness".
- Communication (in its broadest sense)
- 'Language is the way we are' - we are linguistic creatures (and so are computers)
- energy / information / sensing-controlling device
- electro-magnetic waves are the basis for any form of communication
- symbolism (the coding of the concepts of communication into a more narrow band of possibilities):
- forms of symbolism: kinetic, phonetic, optical (with subsets: signs, letters), non-optical spectrum
- Virtual reality - cast a spell via psychedelic drugs or software.
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Electric universe
- thunderbolts.info
- holoscience.com
- Holographic Universe
- Biefield-Brown effect
- Energy/mass/info exchange systems
- Countercurrent exchange
- Convection
- Countercurrent exchange
- Morphogenetic fields
- Rupert Sheldrake - biologist / science philosopher
- sheldrake.org
- videos
- Examples:
- ice crystal images
- Masaru Emoto - ice crystal gallery
- Rupert Sheldrake - biologist / science philosopher
- Cymatics
- delicious links: cymatics
- Examples:
- youtube videos
- google videos
- google images
- Synergetics - "Synergetics is an interdisciplinary science explaining the formation and self-organization of patterns and structures in open systems" ... "As a consequence, self-organization means an enormous reduction of degrees of freedom (entropy) of the system which macroscopically reveals an increase of 'order' (pattern-formation). This far-reaching macroscopic order is independent on the details of the microscopic interactions of the subsystems. This is why Synergetics explains the self-organization of patterns in so many different systems in physics, chemistry, biology and even social systems."
- Tensegrity - an applied mechanical concept of synergetics.
- Tensegrity book
- gallery
- Tensegrity - an applied mechanical concept of synergetics.
- John Ernst Worrell Keely
- google videos
- Keely Motor
- "Hydro-Pneumatic-Pulsating-Vacuo Engine And Other Keeley machines"
- Cavitation
- keelynet.com
- To research:
- Giuseppe Zamboni - 1776-1846
- Nicola Tesla - 1856-1943
- Walter Russell - 1871–1963
- Edgar Cayce - 1877-1945
- Viktor Schauberger - 1885-1958
- Buckminster Fuller - 1895–1983
- Paul Brunton - 1898-1981
- Alessandro Volta - 1745-1827
- John Searl - 1932-
- Searl Effect
- Law Of Squares
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Universal patterns
(todo)
- energy
- communication
- sympathetic vibrations -> resonance
- complexity through simplicity simplicity
- relativity (no absolute)
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Information
- Modes and attributes:
- Entropy
- Topology
- Recursion
- Duplication
- Variation
- Transformation
- Information system models:
- Fractals
- L-system
- Cellular automata
- Other topics:
- Information theory - pioneered by Claude Elwood Shannon
- Kolmogorov complexity - by Andrey Kolmogorov
- Gödel's incompleteness theorems - by Kurt Gödel
- Turing machine - by Alan Turing
- Halting problem
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Social systems
- Cell
- HeLa - An immortal cell line used in medical research.
- Virus
- Bacteria
- Fungi
- Plants
- Tree
- Methuselah Tree - pine tree which is the oldest (about 4,838 years) living organism currently known and documented.
- flickr photo's
- Methuselah Tree - pine tree which is the oldest (about 4,838 years) living organism currently known and documented.
- Tree
- Human
- Small world phenomenon