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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down

Volume One

Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down

October 25, 2022 - Volume One, Page 7:  “Electrons are not in their nature episodic, though they most certainly appear...
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Volume One

Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down

October 25, 2022 - Volume One, Page 6: “I would like to describe a new physics, a physics that embraces...
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Volume One

Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down

August 28, 2022 - Volume One, Page 6: “The human body, indeed bodies of all things, animate or inanimate, are...
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August 25, 2022 – Volume One, Page 5: “Physicists will learn far more about the nature of reality if they study its actions upon itself rather than their actions (experiments) upon it.”

From Nikola Tesla: When this article was written, physics had not yet understood how to work its way free of its materialistic bias, and more fluid and agile-minded physicists such as Gregg Braden had not yet spoken, although Gary Zukov had already opened to door into understanding more about the nature of quantum physics and relativity. What Nikola Tesla was promoting here was the original sense of wonder that many children have: “There is the, and it acts like that, and this happens when I…” Rather than this sense of discovery, a great many scientists of all disciplines have learned, “There are these rules, and they work this way, and anything that seems outside of the rules should be ignored because the rules don’t apply to them. Indeed, anyone who believes in these things that are outside of the rules of science is deluded and a fantasy-prone crackpot at best.” Science has grown up in the last few decades, and it is not a moment too soon: if scientists do not engage their human hearts soon, the future may look quite dystopian.

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Francesca Thoman, © 2022