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A few quick thoughts before I head off to sleep
In the Wheeler video above
At 30:18 Carl Sagan echoed the same sentiment in Cosmos. "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself"
As for the Tryptophans, that molecule could be the mechanism by which our quantum self is able to physically interact with this reality.
The connection.
I started thinking about how the entire universe vibrates. Everything is vibrating.
Then remembering reading about that healing frequency of 432 hz. The same frequency inside
the Pyramids vibrate at. In the queens chamber and the walkways all resonate
at that frequency when you introduce a tone. The voice. Like Om. I read somewhere
that it is documented in ancient Egypt that people did make journeys to them
for healing. And it's not just those three but even the bent pyramids as well.
Even Tolkien touched upon that in the Silmarillion. The music (vibration) of the Ainur
which created Arda and the realm in which it exists. And that whole thing with
Melkor/Morgoth adding discord to that song which created all the dark things.
Anyway just some contemplations. Here's one more that I had caught.
For the rest of the class here, I know this is some really heavy thought provoking
subjects but think of it as an introduction what's to come as you get
older and wiser. π
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And for those who prefer to read, here is an excellent site that I was surprised to find was still there decades later. Google Search couldn't find it (no surprise nowadays) but my bookmark still worked. A page on the participatory anthropic principle. Each page has links to other subjects at the bottom.
https://kwelos.tripod.com/anthropism.htm
This kind of stuff is quite interesting but I wouldn't confuse it with science. It's Buddhism.l i t t l e
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The image at the bottom of the page reminded me of an old shoop of mineAnd for those who prefer to read, here is an excellent site that I was surprised to find was still there decades later. Google Search couldn't find it (no surprise nowadays) but my bookmark still worked. A page on the participatory anthropic principle. Each page has links to other subjects at the bottom.
https://kwelos.tripod.com/anthropism.htm
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What he said at that time-index in the video, this is what I saw once in one of the (best) "The Twilight Zone" episodes from the 80s. Exactly that.
I love philosophical discussions π
For those who likes videos:
and for those who like reading instead π
https://www.steveandmarta.com/a%20ma..._synopsis.htmlMagnΓΊs: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.- Translate
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That 80's twilight Zone did have some good episodes
This one below was always my favorite. This is the best quality one
I can find just that it contains the full segment of 4 stories.
23:38 Begins the second story and my fav "A small talent for war" (I rank it up with the original series episode "To Serve Man" yes cooking by the book)
Edit: Oh it's the same Episode that contains the story of the one you posted at 31:35 heh
Anyway, I have almost forgotten to post this one about sleep I had seen when it was uploaded days ago.
That beginning with example of the Hungarian soldier Paul Kern.
Skip 2:35 - 4:04 In video sponsor ad
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The people that had a bi-phasic sleep, in those days there was no lights yet. Only moonlight. What would those people do in the middle of the night if it's very dark? What can you do? Nothing. It doesn't make sense. 4 hours awake in the middle of the night. And what did the people in the test group do when they woke up, in the middle of the night?
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