Nassim Haramein
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logan
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Date: February 07, 2009 05:13AM another cycle Begins.
[video.google.com]... short lecture. [video.google.com] long version [video.google.com] Re: Nassim Haramein
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loeve
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Date: February 07, 2009 09:18PM Hi logan
This looks interesting. When I see someone speaking in terms of "all things via the medium of a vacuum structure of infinite potential", I want to hear more. "Instead of seeing ourselves as separate from everything around us, this view allows us to recognize that we are embedded in a fractal feedback dynamic that intrinsically connects all things via the medium of a vacuum structure of infinite potential. This research has far reaching implications in a variety of fields including theoretical and applied physics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology, chemistry, sociology, psychology, archaeology, anthropology, etc. A fundamental understanding of the dynamics of this interconnectivity redefines the lens through which we see the universe and our place in it, and leads to theoretical and technological advancements that move us towards a sustainable future. This new approach to the physics of universal forces has the potential to solve the most pressing issues of our times." [www.theresonanceproject.org] Re: Nassim Haramein
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loeve
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Date: February 08, 2009 12:16AM I see now this was just published. Because I reseached vacuum theory last
summer and there's little out there besides industrial applications, which is odd because space is essentially a vacuum, and the existing theories of the origin and nature of matter / anti-matter seem, to me, destined to fall in favor of theories on the nature of an infinite universe where the very nature of its vacuum state, a vacuum force if you will, dictates a "vibrating" universe of pressure differentials resulting in energy and ultimately what we call matter. We'll see. Re: Nassim Haramein
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loeve
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Date: February 08, 2009 11:36PM > replies and other related sites on the subject.
> > [www.davidicke.com] > 453 Interesting site logan, I must confess to not having viewed the videos in your first post, my computer not set up for that, so am not sure what your interest is other than the work of Nassim Haramein. Googling brought me to a text source (above link) that describes his foundation and how it is working on a unified theory, such as what Einstein attempted, and how they anticipate a multitude of benefits in this pursuit. What is it that you see in their work? Re: Nassim Haramein
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logan
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Date: February 09, 2009 04:28AM HOPE Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/09/2009 04:31AM by logan. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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