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Or in other words, the study of the mind. I'm actually not sure what's with this new age pseudo/fringe-science type things that's being slowly drip fed to us. But whatever it is. It has be excited about the possibility that we may finally get to know SOMETHING.
However, that guess without saying that this needs type of science that's m that is slowly being drip fed to us... Whatever it is - it seems a lot like certain depictions in sci-fi. Star Trek, for example. Where the intellectuals and inhabitants of that in-universe genre study and practically worship the mind as a religion. Maybe this is what we're approaching.
I am really enjoying science that is theoretically possible or on the fringe of realistic science like the author's mentioned above. I have read all of Weirs books, loving the Martian and Project Hail Mary (also loved their humour). Crouch I have read Recursion and Dark Matter and am half way through Wayward Pines Trilogy.
What are other books or author's that do not go all the way to science fiction but base their works on science? (If this is even a subgenre)
If RV is legitimate, why wasnβt it used for tracking the MH 370?
summary: which type of fringe science is right? maybe fringe theorist need lot of funding to prove they are right. or maybe fringe theorists have to unite to produce some thing.
i think the UFOs near US navy ships, those probably use 'self correction wave' theory.
however, electric universe people think that those are made out of supersonic wave and static electricity. I think some of them already has patents regarding anti gravity gun using elasticity and 2 opposing magnets or whatever.
the censorship conspiracy: you think you are being censored because of your political opinion? you think federal reserve is censoring you because you posted a meme about a presidential candidate or post something about uss liberty? wait until you realize that the scientific censorship is so evil, mainstream scientists are gonna start burning witches soon.
rupert is being persecuted. Since 1980s, a particular group of neo-atheistic scientists are, to put it lightly, screaming and bullying rupert. Rupert has been defunded, but fortunately he had billionaire donors. Many other scientists in this field have been censored and defunded.
Arp was 'censored' by established cosmologists.
The establishment scientists are quite corrupt and they are trying to censor any theory that can reveal their true character.
Google Bret and Eric Weinstein. Bret Weinstein is a famous biologist, who tried to publish research about the genes of lab mice. Mouse has some characteristic to make them cancer resistance. He factually proved that biologists are experimenting on special lab-mice which has telomeres, this makes scientific methods not only undependable but also dangerous. People probably suffered cell damage because of this bad methodology. bret was/is persecuted by scientific community.
eric weinstein is bret's brother who hated the academia and instead of being a physicist he changed his career to become an accountant. (off topic- eric made a rant about epstein, cia and eugenics in 2020.)
basically, there are lots of dawkins supporters in scientific community, they are ultra materialistic. so they don't want to understand anything substantial related wave or energy or information. matter is what they can fathom. there is a whole industry for this. it is no coincidence that physicists have not predicted anything for last 60 years-ish. they also want anywhere between 8-25 billion dollars in next 10 years for another hadron collider.
youtube is censoring 'conspiracy theory of
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEtbFm_CjE0
How to turn a circle inside out is an old math animation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI-To1eUtuU
Imagining the tenth dimension is an old science/ physics video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqeqW3g8N2Q
It's a little hard to describe the similar properties of these videos. I guess they're kind of old, they demonstrate/ visualize complicated subjects, they don't seem like they'd be interesting on a surface level but they suck you in.
Anyone got more of this shit?
Several years ago when I had my son I was mess for two years after his birthβabsolutely exhausted, stressed, depressed. My CNM tested my hormones. My progesterone levels were extremely low. I started supplementing and ended up feeling so much better. Now, Iβm an older mom with a toddler who doesnβt sleep and I feel like hell. My regular obgyn tested my thyroid, vitamin D, iron, etc and said I was fine. When I asked if she could check my hormones, she sidestepped the issue and prescribed Wellbutrin (which triggered a panic attack) and then Lexapro, which made me feel utterly exhausted. I ended up finding an NP who specializes in βwomenβs health.β He just tested my sex hormones (in addition to the normal things like thyroid, etc) and my progesterone is again extremely low. Iβm going to supplement and hope it helps as much as it did last time. I am paying out of pocket (which is fine), but why isnβt this considered part of normal womenβs care, especially when there are are issues? What do MDs think?
How can modern academia begin to discuss hypothetical fringe theories in science and in what ways can the mainstream bring scientific rigor to the study of UFOs? Harvard Astrophysicist, Avi Loeb, dropped a bomb on academia and mainstream astronomy in 2018 by hypothesizing that interstellar object Oumuamua was an extraterrestrial light sail.
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I'm just curious as to the reception of these particular idea and concepts are, and their application into research and diagnosis of the political structural situation presently in the united states.
There are a couple of things in BotNS that people in the present think of as magic, but which were at the boundaries of science when Wolfe wrote.
One is the transfer of memories by eating brain tissue. In 1959, McConnell published a paper called "Memory transfer through cannibalism in planaria" which stated that he could train a planarian (a tiny aquatic worm) to run a very simple maze, grind up that worm and feed it to another, and the second worm would learn to run the maze faster. No alzabo analeptic was needed. The theory was that memory was stored as RNA in the nerve cells. This kicked off a lot of experimentation in many labs for the next fifteen years or so, involving a whole lot of training, killing, grinding and feeding. Eventually science lost interest because the effect, if it existed at all, was very small and hard to reproduce. It apparently didn't apply to memories in animals higher than planarians. Here's a nice article about the whole affair. Someone in 1981, who read popular science magazines like Science News or Scientific American, would have had the idea of memory transfer by cannibalism in the back of his mind. I think Wolfe was such a person.
Another fringe-science idea is the idea of astral projection through time or space. In the 1970s, Dr John Lilly did a lot of experiments in "out of body experiences" induced by sensory deprivation tanks. These tanks can reproducibly produce a sensation that you have moved out of your body, through the walls of the tank, and are floating around the outside world. He eventually determined that these experiences were hallucinations, i.e. you didn't actually go somewhere and see something that actually existed (that you didn't already know about). But the concept was at least within the bounds of science for a while there in the 1970s.
But the Apu Punchau incident at the end of Claw is still magic.
Rupert sheldrake is into morphic resonance and quantum biology. google rupert sheldrake, dean radin, morphic resonance, the science delusion, espresearch, quantum biology etc.
ruper sheldrake believes in evolution with purpose. evolution can be accelerated sometimes. million of years passes away and nothing happens and then all of a sudden boom! a wild evolution appears! current dawkinsian and neo-darwinian model has problems, sheldrake is bit notorious and had 'dispute' with dawkins with his 'science delusion' book. sheldrake believes in telepathy.
russel targ is the laser man, he is really good making laser weaponry. he believes in esp and he actually ran CIA remote viewing program for 2 decades.
however, electric boogaloo universe people don't believe in theory of relativity or morphic resonance. they only care about electron. they don't particularly like einstein, and they are evolution skeptic because they believe sound wave can change biological things or something....
they kinda say that 11700 years ago earth had another orbit... or maybe static electricity or even supersonic wave based mystical orbit around- machu pichu, nazka, easter, giza pyramids, angkor wat. north pole was south east alaska, 200 miles south of HAARP research facility.
there are atlantis theories like- atlantis was in west africa and they used sound wave to keep the water away. they also generated sound waves or static electricity using water in the pyramids. google jimmy from bright insight.
fringe theories are not a monolith so everybody has their own ideas. pyramid theorists are some into electric universe, some of them don't believe in subsonic or supersonic wave with static electricity/quartz crystal based mystical pyramid energy boogaloo.
they believe in ancient aliens, orion constellation. they mention that some tribes near mali and niger river knew star serius A and B before anybody?
amphibious humans theory suggests that, or i am partially making this up- 11700 years ago previous human race, or more correctly, human species got destroyed. but not all of them died, some of those dennisovans mixed with modern humans. however, humans were forced to become amphibian. because after the ice age for hundreds of years there were massive flooding and storms. amphibian humans can survive that.
how can human become amphibian and then come back to land creature within few hundred years? that is because not every human lived, most of them died. and the few, may
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