19 November 2015

Notes - thought and spirit / wormholes / we dig

         Early morning. You sent Doug a message concerning the article “Gravity’s long distance connection”. Here is your note and Doug’s response. - Amorella

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Sent: Wed, Nov 18, 2015 10:48 pm
Subject: more on the article

Hi, Doug,

It is getting late but I have gone over the Science News article bolding and underling what I think are the essential aspects of the article.

If you have the time I would appreciate it if you read over the article and tell me if I did hit the major highlights or not. If I did then I assume I do understand a bit of the basic concept so that I might build on it in terms of a fictional probability. 

If I don't get what's going on let me know (perhaps give me a hint or two) so that I can find my way or give up the ghost so to speak. These articles are really interesting.

What I wonder at the outset is that if it is so that 'all reality' is an entanglement in 'notion' then perhaps a 'line of thought' is caught in the spider strings, if you will. 

Some 'thoughts' lead to producing profound changes in our physical settings (modern use of electricity being but one) perhaps the line of an entanglement could be connected to the potential power (or substance) of a thought. That the thought could be measured in its potential rather than its actual.  

I am probably off here but I am trying to draw a connection that borders on the spiritual aspect of entanglement -- perhaps that ghost that begets the machine in the first place, not the ghost in the machine (biophysical or otherwise).

Thanks for reading (listening).

Dick  (2247 hrs. 18 nov 15)

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Doug’s response.

Thu, Nov 19, 2015 7:42 am
Dick, Go for it. The universe that I thought we understood no longer exists as far as I can see. The strangeness of it all is mind blowing. Thought and spirit are probably entangled also. The new physics reminds me of the Greek myths about creation. Maybe the Greeks were right. Wormholes make our universe very small and break the rules about not transferring information faster than the speed of light. The wormholes seem to be everywhere so maybe our universe is very small compared to the real universe. Have fun with this new understanding of space.
Doug        

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My morning response to Doug.

Doug,

Thank you, my friend! Having an understanding of a plausible reality, may not be the real reality, but like the old myths to the ancients -- a story is better than nothing, and oddly, perhaps there are strings of truth to it that people have yet to consider. 

This alone is interesting to me that the ancients have come up with stories that may have a sense of truth woven into them anyway. Maybe all stories do. After all they are nothing but thoughts organized and made coherent for understanding to the human mind and heart and soul. 

Dick

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         Mid-afternoon. You tidied up this morning before Jill arrived to clean the house. You had an early lunch at Panera on Mason-Montgomery Road before driving a block or so to the Regal 16 Theatre to see the new James Bond film Specter.  On the way home Carol decided to walk at the indoor gym, which you are doing. - Amorella

         1520 hours. We enjoyed the Bond film – great entertainment with a few fun surprise visual references if you have seen every one. I assume Daniel Craig will make at least one more before retiring from the famous Ian Fleming’s character. I was particularly attracted to the female lead, Lea Seydoux who plays Madeleine Swan. She was one of the leads in Blue Is the Warmest Color. No wonder I remember her. Wow. She reminds me of the young Scarlett Johansson whom I was attracted to (surprisingly so at the time) in Lost in Translation.

         Once home you took a short nap in a well-cleaned house. – Amorella

         1700 hours. This has been an interesting day.

         Post. – Amorella

         1703 hours. First a selected Wikipedia article on wormholes.

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A wormhole or Einstein-Rosen Bridge is a hypothetical topological feature that would fundamentally be a shortcut connecting two separate points in spacetime. A wormhole, in theory, might be able to connect extremely far distances such as a billion light years or more, short distances such as a few feet, different universes, and different points in time. A wormhole is much like a tunnel with two ends, each at separate points in spacetime.
For a simplified notion of a wormhole, space can be visualized as a two-dimensional (2D) surface. In this case, a wormhole would appear as a hole in that surface, lead into a 3D tube (the inside surface of a cylinder), then re-emerge at another location on the 2D surface with a hole similar to the entrance. An actual wormhole would be analogous to this, but with the spatial dimensions raised by one. For example, instead of circular holes on a 2D plane, the entry and exit points could be visualized as spheres in 3D space. . . .

Faster-than-light travel

The impossibility of faster-than-light relative speed only applies locally. Wormholes might allow superluminal travel by ensuring that the speed of light is not exceeded locally at any time. While traveling through a wormhole, subluminal (slower-than-light) speeds are used. If two points are connected by a wormhole whose length is shorter than the distance between them outside the wormhole, the time taken to traverse it could be less than the time it would take a light beam to make the journey if it took a path through the space outside the wormhole. However, a light beam traveling through the wormhole would of course beat the traveler.

Selected and edited from Wikipedia - wormhole

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         2131 hours. I found a promising site but cannot get into it –

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holofractalDOTnet/feed/

Consciousness and The Brain in a Fractal-Holographic Universe ..... Wormholes entangle across both the spatial and temporal dimension, tying past and future ...

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         2159 hours. What I do not like about researching this area (consciousness – brain – fractal-holographic universe and wormholes) is that what I am seeing is mostly speculation with a light sprinkle of implausible/plausible science as seasoning. I like the concept, the idea of a bony holistic universe midst a dress, a skin of chaos. I like structure over chaos.

         This is a motivation to lean towards the concept of G---D as you do. Why would a ‘creation’ by G---D appear naturally chaotic when it is not? You like the idea of a Wall on which the Word can be written, do you not? – Amorella

         2207 hours. My inclination is to say ‘yes’ to the Wall and the Word because chaotic nature has created (evolved) creatures that reason, some with more ability than others but reason still, in order to survive the basic nature in which the creatures exist. Homo sapiens are a biophysics, which use reason to grow, not only to survive but to the change the environment in which we exist.

         Do you see how these concepts already fit into the Merlyn books? Post. – Amorella

         2216 hours. Of course they fit Amorella. This is all from my environment, my mind. If my mind were chaos none of this would go together. I am the common root of thought here it is not the other way around. People come up with wild ideas sometimes and then look around for (conjure up) evidence. Logical fallacy as a foundation or even a bridge to dress up the universe, as we know it, one that has four conditions/aspects observable throughout – hot, cold, wet, dry (at least in the observable physics across the universe). I am mostly fiction. To deny this is to deny reality. Reality is, but we human beings do not know what it is, or how, or why let alone what reality is. We make it up as we go along, we create new tools and we dig up what we think we know as well as what we don't know. 

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