I had a book titled "Chaos, Creativity, and Cosmic Consciousness" which was a trialogue between Rupert, Ralph Abrams and Terrence McKenna. It was doing just what we're talking about here, getting into REAL science that is not so much theoretical fringe as it is against the academic standard. Trading thoughts and theories on things that don't get asked in conventional scientific circles. For example; why do we feel someone staring at us...considering that there is possibly an energetic exchange that occurs (also questioning how they explain sight which doesn't add up). They talk about mushrooms of course and all sorts of terms (morphogenic) that I haven't fully wrapped my head around... great book, it's been 15 years since I've read it...might pick it back up.
Pick up Lerner's "the Big Bang Never Happened," while you're at it. That's a book that should be in everyone's library. The science is based upon his plasma experiments, and it's loaded with rich philosophical insight about how the narratives of science affect the mindset of humanity, which in turn affects our societal forms and institutions.
I had a book titled "Chaos, Creativity, and Cosmic Consciousness" which was a trialogue between Rupert, Ralph Abrams and Terrence McKenna. It was doing just what we're talking about here, getting into REAL science that is not so much theoretical fringe as it is against the academic standard. Trading thoughts and theories on things that don't get asked in conventional scientific circles. For example; why do we feel someone staring at us...considering that there is possibly an energetic exchange that occurs (also questioning how they explain sight which doesn't add up). They talk about mushrooms of course and all sorts of terms (morphogenic) that I haven't fully wrapped my head around... great book, it's been 15 years since I've read it...might pick it back up.
Pick up Lerner's "the Big Bang Never Happened," while you're at it. That's a book that should be in everyone's library. The science is based upon his plasma experiments, and it's loaded with rich philosophical insight about how the narratives of science affect the mindset of humanity, which in turn affects our societal forms and institutions.
There is another book that also states the Big Bang is bunk….
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Will do fren!.. I've never been a 'reader' but I've always enjoyed sponging up information. I'd read Non-fiction over fiction any day.
You would probably avoid my own books, then. No matter. They will find their audience.
I've never felt like someone was staring at me. Perhaps feeling that way is a result of paranoia.