Jerry Gin discusses The fundamentals of achieving Harmony and why that is important. The nature of imbalance and why that causes illness on a personal level, breakup of relationships, political party dysfunctions, wars, and other problems. On a planetary basis, imbalances cause earthquakes, volcanoes, and hurricanes. How matter is formed and that all matter is formed in this manner. Why imbalances are inherent in the formation of matter and how you can bring back balance. How you interact with matter, but that the essence of you is not matter.
W.C. Gough and R.L. Shacklett | This is the third of a series of three articles that will outline a proposed scientific model with the goal of stimulating a new vision toward resolving the Mind-matter question and acknowledging an underlying connectiveness in the universe. Scientific is defined to mean that the ‘parts’ or links already exist as useful concepts in the scientific community. The model being proposed assumes that everyday reality is not simply “out there” nor is it “within.” Rather, it is suggested that everyday reality is a “perception” we construct from aspects of the “unity” within which we are immersed.
W.C. Gough and R.L. Shacklett | Part II, Mapping Beyond Space-Time, discusses a process of interfacing between Mind and matter consistent with the concepts of quantum physics. Emphasis is placed upon the quantum feature of non-locality and upon twistor theory. The issues of causality and reproducibility in science are discussed. The article concludes with a description of the dynamics of the process — how the interplay takes place and works. This includes an outline of other symbolic tools of mathematics such as chaos theory that permit extending our three dimensional thinking.
W.C. Gough and R.L. Shacklett | This is the first of a series of three articles that outline a proposed scientific model with the goal of stimulating a new vision toward resolving the Mind-matter question and acknowledging an underlying connectiveness in the universe. The model proposed assumes that everyday reality is not simply “out there” nor is it “within.” Rather, it is suggested that everyday reality is a “perception” we construct from aspects of the “unity” within which we are immersed.
Overview by Jerry Gin of FMBR
In recent years, there have been a number of theorists who have provided us with alternative physics theories to view matter, energy, the nature of the universe and consciousness. The new theories attempt to bring together many of the inconsistencies current theories are unable to explain.
by Jerry Gin, PhD of FMBR
At the quantum level, there is entanglement of photons, electrons, particles, atoms, etc. In the classical wave/particle experiments2, the observer determines the outcome of the experiment by his choices. Thus, there is the argument that consciousness/observer/intent dictates the outcome of what is manifested in the wave/particle experiments.