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It is unclear to me how the video below came to be on the open internet. It qualifies for our discussions here. This video could be a hoax. It looks like something you would find on a sci-fi movie. The video is dated as 04-13-2005. The question / answer banter back and forth seems quite real.
Further investigation leads me to this source, with claims he acquired the video through an unknown source and from his knowledge, connections and experience as part of a unit called Combat Camera, where he states to have verified it to be authentic. Uploaded by Joey Lambardi on Jun 1, 2011.
However, one must consider how easily a video like this could be faked. It is a very difficult call, and one to consider. These technologies exist, and are not fantasy, which is why the reality of this video is unclear.
I am struggling with the authenticity of this video as such because the implications are far beyond Hitler's wildest dreams. Exactly who and what 'side' are these people on? Anyone who makes a pissed off phone call in the United States is labeled a 'terrorist'. The terrorist label is thrown around as an excuse to waste TRILLIONS on people who live in caves and ride camels who I do not find personally frightening in the least.
The so called 'protection' that the United States government feels compelled to dispense is not wanted or needed. The gigantic risk called 'life' is a risk I will take. I would rather meet the terrorist(s) in the air on my plane with bombs strapped to themselves than any ideas of this kind.
I also find it foolish that people think they can 'kill' God through DNA manipulation. It won't happen. They can modify behavior, but as this website shows, we do not know all that we imagine we do. The brain is only a part of what is happening in each human being.
I will say, this proposed solution is out of scientific horror film, and quite disturbing. Even if this particular story is bs, this idea is being tossed around, be it in reality or fantasy. Read on, and weigh in with your thoughts below;
Department of Defense officials discuss releasing a flu virus and using the FunVax (Fundamentalists vaccine) to manipulate the “God Gene” in DNA of those inoculated to eliminate religious fundamentalists.
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Deep in the basement of a dusty old library in Edinburgh lies a small black box that churns out random numbers. At first glance the box looks profoundly dull, but it is, in fact, the ‘eye' of a machine that appears capable of peering into the future.
The machine apparently sensed the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center four hours before they happened, and appeared to forewarn of the Asian Tsunami.
"It's Earth shattering stuff," says Dr Roger Nelson, Emeritus researcher at Princeton University in the USA. "But unfortunately we don't have a box for predicting the future that we can sell to the CIA. We're very early on in the process of trying to figure out what's going on here. At the moment we're stabbing in the dark."
Dr Nelson's Global Consciousness Project - originally hosted by Princeton University - is one of the most extraordinary experiments of all time. It aims to ‘sense' whether all of humanity shares a single unconscious mind that we all tap into without realizing it. Some might refer to it as the mind of God. But the machine has also thrown up another tantalizing possibility: that scientists may have unwittingly discovered a way of predicting the future.
Although many would consider the project's aims to be little more than fools' gold, it has still attracted a roster of 75 respected scientists from 41 different nations. Researchers from Princeton - where Einstein spent much of his career - work alongside scientists from universities in Britain, Holland, Switzerland and Germany. The project is also the most rigorous and longest running investigation ever into the paranormal.
"Very often paranormal phenomena evaporate if you study them for long enough," says physicist Dick Bierman of the University of Amsterdam. "But this is not happening with the Global Consciousness Project. The effect is real. The only dispute is about what it means."
The project has its roots in the extraordinary work of Professor Robert Jahn of Princeton University during the late 1970s. Professor Jahn was one of the first modern scientists to take paranormal phenomena seriously. Intrigued by such things as telepathy, telekinesis and ESP, he was determined to study the phenomena using the most up to date technology available.
One of these new technologies was a humble looking black box known was a Random Event Generator. This used sophisticated technology to generate two numbers - a one and a zero - in a totally random sequence, rather like an electronic coin-flipper. The pattern of ones and naughts - ‘heads' and ‘tails' as it were - can then be printed out as a graph. Pure chance dictates that the generators should churn out equal numbers of ones and zeros which produces a more or less flat line on a graph. Any deviation from this shows up as a gently rising curve.
During the late 1970s, Professor Jahn hauled strangers off the street and asked them to concentrate their minds on a number generator. In effect, he was asking them to try to make it flip more heads than tails. It was a preposterous idea at the time, and to many it still is.
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The results, however, were stunning and have never been satisfactorily explained. Again and again, entirely ordinary people proved that their minds could influence the machines and produce significant fluctuations on the graph. According to all of the known laws of science, this should not have happened - but it did. And it kept on happening.
Dr Roger Nelson, also working at Princeton University, then extended Professor Jahn's work by taking the machines to group meditations, which were very popular in America at the time. Again, the results were shocking. The mediators somehow caused dramatic shifts in the numbers.
From then on, Dr Nelson was hooked. Using the Internet, he connected up 40 random event generators from all over the world to his laboratory computer in Princeton. These ran day in day out, generating millions of different pieces of data. Most of the time, the resulting graph on his computer looked more or less like a flat line. But during the funeral of Princess Diana something extraordinary happened: the graph shot upwards and reached for the sky. It was clear that they'd detected a totally new phenomena. The concentrated mental effort of millions of people appeared to be influencing the output of random event generators around the world. But how? Dr Nelson was still at a loss to explain it.
In 1998 he gathered together scientists from all over the world to try and understand the phenomena. They, too, were stumped and resolved to extend and deepen Jahn and Nelson's work. The Global Consciousness Project was born.
Since then, the project has expanded massively. A total of 65 Eggs (as the generators have been named) in 41 countries have now been recruited to act as the ‘eyes' of the project. And the results have been startling and inexplicable in equal measure. The Eggs not only ‘sensed' the moment that Princess Diana was buried, but also the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the Kursk tragedy and America's hung election of 2000. The Eggs also regularly detect huge global celebrations such as New Year's Eve. Even more bizarrely, they sense the celebrations as they sweep through the Earth's different time zones.
The project threw up its greatest enigma on September 11th 2001. As the world stood still and watched the horror of the terrorist attacks unfold across New York, something strange was happening to the Eggs. Not only did they register the event as it happened, but the characteristic shift in the pattern of numbers began four hours before the two planes hit the Twin Towers.
"I knew then that we had a great deal of work ahead of us," says Dr Nelson.
The same happened with the Asian Tsunami. Twenty four hours before the tragedy unfolded, the characteristic shift in the pattern of numbers began. Curiously, it was at around this time that animals in the path of the tsunami began fleeing for their lives. Very few animals were killed in the tragedy, as you may remember, leading some to ask whether they had somehow foreseen the disaster.
So does the Global Consciousness Project really forecast the future? After all, cynics will quite rightly say that if you look at enough data then you will find correlations with something. After all, our world is full of wars, disasters and terrorist outrages, as well as the occasional global celebration.
The team behind the project say that they've thought of this. Using rigorous scientific techniques and powerful mathematics it is possible to exclude these chance connections. And they believe they have done so.
"Good scientists will ask what mistakes we've made," says Dr Nelson. "We're perfectly willing to discover that we've made mistakes. But we haven't been able to find any, and neither has anyone else.
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"Our data shows clearly that the chances of getting these results by chance are one million to one against. That's hugely significant."
The Global Consciousness Project may have generated an incredible amount of compelling evidence, and garnered the support of eminent scientists, but many remain skeptical.
Professor Chris French, a psychologist and noted skeptic at Goldsmiths College in London, says: "The project has generated some very intriguing results that cannot be readily dismissed. I'm involved in similar work to see if we get the same results. We haven't managed to do so yet but it's only an early experiment. The jury's still out."
Strange as it may seem, there's nothing in the laws of physics that precludes the possibility of foreseeing the future. Time may not just move forwards - but backwards too. And if time ebbs and flows like the tides in the sea, it might just be possible to foretell the future.
"There's plenty of evidence that time may run backwards," says Professor Dick Bierman, a physicist at the University of Amsterdam. "And if it's possible for it to happen in physics then it can happen inside our heads too."
As a consequence says Professor Bierman, forecasting the future may not just be possible - it's something we do routinely without even realizing it.
Dr John Hartwell, working at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, was the first to uncover evidence that people could sense the future. In the mid 1970s he hooked people up to hospital EEG machines so that he could study their brainwave patterns. When these people were shown emotionally charged cartoons, characteristic patterns flickered through their brainwaves. Strangely, these patterns began to emerge a few seconds before they actually saw the pictures.
But it was to be another 15 years before anyone else took this work further. Dean Radin, working in America, connected people up to a machine that measured their skin's resistance to electricity. This is known to fluctuate in tandem with our moods, indeed, it's this principle that underlies many lie detectors. Radin repeated Dr Hall's work whilst measuring skin resistance. Again, people began reacting a few seconds before they were shown the pictures. This was clearly impossible, or so he thought, so he kept on repeating the experiments and getting the same results.
"I didn't believe it," says Professor Bierman. "So I repeated the experiment myself and got the same results. I was shocked. After this I started to think more deeply about the nature of time."
Bierman then devised an experiment to settle his mind once and for all. He decided to use a hospital brain scanner to peer inside people's minds as they were shown a series of photographs. Each person was randomly shown erotic or violent pictures, or neutral images of white fluffy clouds. Each of these pictures produced unique patterns in the patient's brainwaves. In effect, you could see inside the mind as it reacted to each picture.
What is remarkable is that the patients began reacting 1-2 seconds before they saw the images. This is clearly impossible, or so we're taught to believe. And yet it happened time and time again.
Obviously sceptics would love to demolish Bierman's work but have so far failed to do so. Nor is his research a one off that can be casually dismissed. To make matters even more intriguing, Bierman says that other mainstream labs have produced similar results but they are too frightened to go public.
"They don't want to be ridiculed so they won't release their findings, says Professor Bierman. "So I'm trying to persuade all of them to release their results together. That would at least spread the ridicule a little more thinly!" jokes the Professor.
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If Bierman is right, then sensing the future may help explain such things as deja vu, intuition and a host of other paranormal phenomena. It may also open up a far more interesting possibility - enhancing psychic powers using machines. Just as we have built machines to replace muscle power, may we one day build a device to enhance psychic abilities?
Dr Nelson is optimistic - but not for the short term: "We may be able to predict that something is going to happen. But we won't know exactly what will happen or where it's going to happen," he says.
But for Dr Nelson, talk of psychic machines is of far less importance than the implications of his work for ordinary people. We may all be individuals, he says, but we are also part of something far, far greater.
"We're taught to be individualistic monsters," he says. "We're driven by society to separate ourselves from each other. That's not right. We may be connected together far more intimately than we realize."
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By Danny Penman | newsmonster.co.uk
More: noosphere.princeton.edu
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There is major buzz all over the net about Stephen Hawking's latest interview, which I have a few thoughts on the subject myself. Hawking states "Heaven is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark".
Einstein once reportedly stated his own accumulated knowledge represented less than one percent of all available knowledge. He supposed heaven could exist outside his awareness. Einstein's answer was a reasoned estimation based on a finite existence, and inability to ever verify this. Hawking's supposition starts from a similar point but he then points out there is no God, or heaven, a point which even he could not know.
Quantum Mechanics and String theory, include "spooky action at a distance", the literal phrase used when particles at opposite ends of the universe are able to share information instantaneously. In other science, the speed of light is reported as 186,282 miles per second, and is the maximum speed at which all energy, matter, and information in the universe can travel.
Obviously both these theories cannot be correct. The fact of the matter is these theories are absolutely that. Theories. The sub atomic level mathematics and the mathematics of our observable world, do not jive at all, although these ideas are paraded as fact, rather than theory, in various scientific TV shows, especially in the UK, where, incidentally, atheism is on the rise.
Books on the subject of string theory and quantum mechanics are far more honest about the status of these theories. Even as such, science is quite valuable and working these theories out to a one 'unified theory' that would accurately explain all things, sub atomic and the standard model, and tie these together mathematically.
However, even if the the science is correct, it calls for some kind of teleportation, and or things that do not make any sense in our daily understanding of the world around us.
My point would be, in regards to the existence of God, and heaven, etc is that, if anything, the further we press the limits of understanding, it is being shown even through science, that objects do not behave as we would expect, other dimensions exist in these theories, and many more anomalies. So as a theoretical physicist would place more faith in these theories than in God, it is here that a certain amount of irony lives.
My last reading of string theory is that the mathematics point towards a total of 11 possible dimensions. Obviously, we as humans do not run into God on a daily basis, and it would be quite reasonable to assume He would exist outside of this dimension.
Now, of course, there are many, many arguments for why this, and why that. Why the suffering, why the evil, basically, why are we in the 'Human Condition'? Although my understanding is just as limited as anyone else's, I would argue there is a war between good and evil, God and the Devil for the souls of humanity. To me, the science is showing mathematically the existence of free will. God allowed free will as he did not want robots doing his bidding. In this, there was a rebellion of a third of the angels (demons) who were cast down, and now rule Earth, thus the suffering.
Now, this is just my belief, and not to be taken as what one should do with his or her life on the planet. I do not endorse any kind of cult like religions where one is isolated and brainwashed, or told to fly planes into buildings. This has nothing to do with a true belief in God. One should be given all sides of all stories and make their own mind up.
I believed evolution for a time as I was taught both sides as a child, creation, and evolution. First I believed creation, then as a teen, I believed evolution as it was taught in school. I no longer believe we came from monkeys. I have not believed that for a long time. Nor do I believe any interpretation of creation by others. I operate on independent thought entirely. The are many reasons I come to this conclusion. The first is part of the reason is why I created this website. There are an incredible amount of things that go on without rational explanation, some of which I have had first hand experience with.
Also, I just personally believe there is a reason for the struggle we are all living. Evolution does nothing to explain the existence of the universe, multiverse, or omniverse itself. The big bang theory itself may even be incorrect as reported in these pages in another article. Evolution states we came from monkeys. Well......where did the monkeys come from, and infinitely regress from there. You end up at a point of nothingness.
The main reason for my throwing in with God, is that, there could be no scientific reason for the creation of Something from Nothing, ie; the creation of the universe itself.
Stephen Hawking is wrong on this one.
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