Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness

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Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness

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Very accessible, almost as trying to explain it to a six year old (well, perhaps 12), and written with a sense of humour as well. Shame he died a few years later in an airplane accident; but this is clearly a magnum opus. He relates reincarnation to the newtons second law (conservation of energy). Our metaphysical energy is conserved when we die. He was also an early exponent of what has come to be referred to as consciousness studies and authored several books on the subject.

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The quantum theory asserts that there is no way one can measure some sets of things, like momentum and position, together very accurately; it suggests (at least in one widespread interpretation) that this is so because the consciousness of the experimenter interacts with the experiment itself. Therefore, it becomes possible that the attitude of the experimenter must also influence the outcome of any particular experiment. Now this is serious business, for unless we are able to account for and describe what consciousness is, it will always put an experiment in doubt. So the problem is: What is consciousness?Much of this information has come through intuitive insight, which is no justification, of course, for omitting a rational support for this material. When we come to the description of the shape of the universe and the process of its creation, however, a rational support becomes tenuous since we are dealing with material that cannot be fully supported yet by scientific facts. Here the principal guide for judging the material presented is one’s intuition or subjective experience.

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I do not want to discuss the contents of the book in great detail to avoid looking like I've completely lost it (2020 has been a long year). The book guides the reader through basics of contemporary (1980s) physics using a well-written and easily understandable language, touching topics like the human sensory input receptors, the composition and behavior of solid matter under extreme magnification and later slides into the, ahem, more provocative areas, drawing on the basics of the string theory, consciousness as a property of mass and so on. Additionally, the book is full of author's funny doodles and anecdotes, that help the reader visualize some of the mentioned phenomena and concepts. Therefore, I do not claim that the information contained here is the final truth, but I hope that it will stimulate more thinking and speculation by future scientists and interested laymen. Ben is an intuitive inventor without much formal education who likes to tinker about in his versatile basement laboratory seeking simple and practical solutions to complex technological problems. Presently, he spends most of his time developing a variety of medical instruments. This is how he makes his living, and he is sufficiently good at it to be in great demand by modern, specialized industries that desperately need his special brand of creativity. We have come to think that the renowned scientific method is to be coldly objective about an experiment because that has been very effective for much of the past experimentation. However, the scientific method is really to provide the necessary and sufficient protocol for anyone, anywhere, to successfully duplicate the experimental result. If this requires a positive, negative, or neutral mental or emotional bias, then so be it. As we move off the purely physical path in our future experimentation, we will need to include, clearly define, and quantitatively measure these states of bias because we shall find that the human mind and human intention alter the very substratum in which our physical laws operate.a b Monagan, David; Williams, MD., David O. (2007). Journey into the Heart: A Tale of Pioneering Doctors and Their Race to Transform Cardiovascular Medicine Hardcover. New York: Penguin Group. p.106. ISBN 978-1-59240-265-6 . Retrieved January 17, 2015. Overall an engaging read, and it baffles me that i didn't come across this work much sooner, since i've been looking into this topic for many years already at this point. What happens when we die? The organizing life energy departs, and our bodies start decomposing rapidly. Our precious information-carrying proteins decompose into badly smelling substances within three days. With time, in the grave, these substances will be broken down into still simpler ones. We have returned to the planet the substances we borrowed from it. Makes a valiant effort to explain many difficult concepts relating to consciousness and physics. And with clarity and humor. How can we call be one and still worry about private property? Read more His intuition led him into the regular practice of meditation about ten years ago, which, in turn, led to enhanced personal integration and internal coherence. This was followed by the design of experiential journeys into the microcosm and macrocosm of the universe; collectively, out of it all has flowed this beautiful little book. It is a really fine book, easy to read and worthy of the attention of all, old and young, who want to expand their awareness and grow in consciousness. It is also a most useful model for the development of our future science.



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