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12 March 2010

We must assume that behind the world of phenomena exists a Superior Mind. This Mind is the Creator of the Universe –Max Planck (Nobel Prize in Physics)
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PAG e-NEWS: 12 March 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
   — peeking behind the curtain
   — thinking outside the program
   — looking below the surface      
   — lifting the veil
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Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
 
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THE COSMIC COMPUTER
 
I kind of favor the idea that we exist in a multiverse for several reasons. If we are in a Universe that is part of something even more complex, then the likelihood that it is intelligently designed increases. A cosmic computer does not happen by chance. More importantly since a multiverse theoretically includes all possibilities, then in some program on some planet in some Universe a portal will be opening in a Sedona Arizona on WS2012. I just need that scenario to manifest in this one. I guess that is where attention and intention come into play.
 
Quantum Entanglement – Solved
 
I am always amazed at how such bright physicists discuss scientific anomalies, like quantum entanglement, pronounce that “that’s just the way it is” and never seriously consider an obvious answer and solution to all such anomalies – namely that perhaps our reality is under programmed control.
 
 
An apocalypse of self-abdication
 
The ideas that I hope will not be locked in rest on a philosophical foundation that I sometimes call cybernetic totalism. It applies metaphors from certain strains of computer science to people and the rest of reality. Pragmatic objections to this philosophy are presented.
 
 
A measure for the multiverse
 
They had gathered to debate what Ellis considers the most dangerous idea in science: the suggestion that our universe is but a tiny part of an unimaginably large and diverse multiverse.
 
 

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