: We live in a three-dimensional world. Although we can conceive of three dimensions or less the one-dimensional line and the two-dimensional surface it is difficult for us to imagine dimensions higher than three. However, mathematicians conducting research into space claim to be able to "visualize" four-dimensional space, and four-dimensional space can cast three-dimensional image, or a shadow of itself. At present, we perceive a rich world it has color, people live in it, there is nature that extends out into space. However, if we consider this concept of "light and shadow" from a wider perspective, this world itself could be the "shadow" cast by some other great world. Early mathematicians perceived this as a possibility. The fourth dimension is the only other dimension that can cross through our three dimensional plan of existences. Four-dimensional space can cast a three-dimensional image, or a shadow of itself. The eye and a camera can perceive a three-dimensional image. The camera can capture that image, and renders it as a two-dimensional image such as a photograph, or on film.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Spooky Number Of Americans Believe In Ghosts
what to find out who many people in america believe that ghost do exsist? then just click on the link below. the number of people that do is more then what i expected it ot be. this is a article that was posted on 2/2/2013. hope you are as amazed as i was at the number of believers.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/02/real-ghosts-americans-poll_n_2049485.html?utm_hp_ref=paranormal
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/02/real-ghosts-americans-poll_n_2049485.html?utm_hp_ref=paranormal
Monday, April 15, 2013
PARANORMAL THEORY # 2 ( RENOVATION THEORY )
Renovation Theory
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
ALIEN LIFE & EXOPLANETS
I found this article on paranormal news.
ALIEN LIFE & EXOPLANETS Is An Alien Message Embedded In Our GeneticCode?
ALIEN LIFE & EXOPLANETS Is An Alien Message Embedded In Our GeneticCode?
Posted: 09 Apr 2013 09:20 AM PDT
by Ray Villard
Discovery news
"The answer to whether or not we are alone in the universe could be right under our nose, or, more literally, inside every cell in our body.
Could our genes have an intelligently designed “manufacturer’s stamp” inside them, written eons ago elsewhere in our galaxy? Such a “designer label” would be an indelible stamp of a master extraterrestrial civilization that preceded us by many millions or billions of years. As their ultimate legacy, they recast the Milky Way in their own biological image.
Vladimir I. shCherbak of al-Farabi Kazakh National University of Kazakhstan, and Maxim A. Makukov of the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, hypothesize that an intelligent signal embedded in our genetic code would be a mathematical and semantic message that cannot be accounted for by Darwinian evolution. They call it “biological SETI.” What’s more, they argue that the scheme has much greater longevity and chance of detecting E.T. than a transient extraterrestrial radio transmission.
Writing in the journal Icarus, they assert: “Once fixed, the code might stay unchanged over cosmological timescales; in fact, it is the most durable construct known. Therefore it represents an exceptionally reliable storage for an intelligent signature. Once the genome is appropriately rewritten the new code with a signature will stay frozen in the cell and its progeny, which might then be delivered through space and time.”
To pass the designer label test, any patterns in the genetic code must be highly statistically significant and possess intelligent-like features that are inconsistent with any natural know process, say the authors.
They go on to argue that their detailed analysis that the human genome (map here) displays a thorough precision-type orderliness in the mapping between DNA’s nucleotides and amino acids. “Simple arrangements of the code reveal an ensemble of arithmetical and ideographical patterns of symbolic language.” They say this includes the use of decimal notation, logical transformations, and the use of the abstract symbol of zero. “Accurate and systematic, these underlying patterns appear as a product of precision logic and nontrivial computing,” they assert.
This interpretation leads them to a farfetched conclusion: that the genetic code, “appears that it was invented outside the solar system already several billions years ago.” This statement endorses the idea of panspermia, the hypothesis that Earth was seeded with interstellar life. It’s certainly a novel and bold approach to galaxy conquest if we imagine this was a deliberate Johnny Appleseed endeavor by super-beings.
However, there are other possibilities too. I’ve previously written about the far-out notion that the universe we observe was built just for us and exists inside a computer program (with apologies to The Matrix film trilogy). Therefore the idea that some programmer somewhere wrote the genetic code for life in their model universe is consistent with the authors’ suggestions.
Biological SETI inevitably smacks head-on into an idea that is completely antithetical to science: the concept of intelligent design (ID). The proposition of ID is that our biology is so complex it must have been engineered by a higher power."
Read full article here: http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/could-an-alien-message-be-embedded-in-our-genetic-code-130401.htm
Discovery news
"The answer to whether or not we are alone in the universe could be right under our nose, or, more literally, inside every cell in our body.
Could our genes have an intelligently designed “manufacturer’s stamp” inside them, written eons ago elsewhere in our galaxy? Such a “designer label” would be an indelible stamp of a master extraterrestrial civilization that preceded us by many millions or billions of years. As their ultimate legacy, they recast the Milky Way in their own biological image.
Vladimir I. shCherbak of al-Farabi Kazakh National University of Kazakhstan, and Maxim A. Makukov of the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute, hypothesize that an intelligent signal embedded in our genetic code would be a mathematical and semantic message that cannot be accounted for by Darwinian evolution. They call it “biological SETI.” What’s more, they argue that the scheme has much greater longevity and chance of detecting E.T. than a transient extraterrestrial radio transmission.
Writing in the journal Icarus, they assert: “Once fixed, the code might stay unchanged over cosmological timescales; in fact, it is the most durable construct known. Therefore it represents an exceptionally reliable storage for an intelligent signature. Once the genome is appropriately rewritten the new code with a signature will stay frozen in the cell and its progeny, which might then be delivered through space and time.”
To pass the designer label test, any patterns in the genetic code must be highly statistically significant and possess intelligent-like features that are inconsistent with any natural know process, say the authors.
They go on to argue that their detailed analysis that the human genome (map here) displays a thorough precision-type orderliness in the mapping between DNA’s nucleotides and amino acids. “Simple arrangements of the code reveal an ensemble of arithmetical and ideographical patterns of symbolic language.” They say this includes the use of decimal notation, logical transformations, and the use of the abstract symbol of zero. “Accurate and systematic, these underlying patterns appear as a product of precision logic and nontrivial computing,” they assert.
This interpretation leads them to a farfetched conclusion: that the genetic code, “appears that it was invented outside the solar system already several billions years ago.” This statement endorses the idea of panspermia, the hypothesis that Earth was seeded with interstellar life. It’s certainly a novel and bold approach to galaxy conquest if we imagine this was a deliberate Johnny Appleseed endeavor by super-beings.
However, there are other possibilities too. I’ve previously written about the far-out notion that the universe we observe was built just for us and exists inside a computer program (with apologies to The Matrix film trilogy). Therefore the idea that some programmer somewhere wrote the genetic code for life in their model universe is consistent with the authors’ suggestions.
Biological SETI inevitably smacks head-on into an idea that is completely antithetical to science: the concept of intelligent design (ID). The proposition of ID is that our biology is so complex it must have been engineered by a higher power."
Read full article here: http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/could-an-alien-message-be-embedded-in-our-genetic-code-130401.htm
Friday, April 5, 2013
paranormal theory # 1 ( Singapore Theory )
i am going to start featuring one post a week that features a paranormal theory. these is one of the things that 4 element paranormal investigations has included on our team handbook. i am also going ot work on a list of staard post for the week. todays theory is the singapore theory
Singapore Theory...this investigation technique goes by many names. You may have heard it called Theory of Familiarization, Relative Time to Object Theory, or simply, Paranormal Stimuli.
What is important is the actual process itself! Singapore Theory is an investigation technique that many investigators have probably implemented to some degree, whether or not they consciously knew it was a labeled theory. For those who aren't familiar with this theory, however, Singapore Theory is simply a process by which a time period or situation is recreated in hopes that it will stimulate a paranormal manifestation. For example, if there are reports of a ghost from the 1920s, investigators may recreate a familiar and comfortable environment for that entity.
Singapore Theory can be fairly simple...or it can become quite complex. Playing period music, wearing period dress and the use of trigger objects from a certain time period (or even interest) can all be considered an implementation of Singapore Theory. More complex implementation may involve the total recreation of a site.
Singapore Theory...this investigation technique goes by many names. You may have heard it called Theory of Familiarization, Relative Time to Object Theory, or simply, Paranormal Stimuli.
What is important is the actual process itself! Singapore Theory is an investigation technique that many investigators have probably implemented to some degree, whether or not they consciously knew it was a labeled theory. For those who aren't familiar with this theory, however, Singapore Theory is simply a process by which a time period or situation is recreated in hopes that it will stimulate a paranormal manifestation. For example, if there are reports of a ghost from the 1920s, investigators may recreate a familiar and comfortable environment for that entity.
Singapore Theory can be fairly simple...or it can become quite complex. Playing period music, wearing period dress and the use of trigger objects from a certain time period (or even interest) can all be considered an implementation of Singapore Theory. More complex implementation may involve the total recreation of a site.
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