The magic of interdisciplinary thinking

Gunther Rattay

The magic of interdisciplinary thinking
« on September 29th, 2014, 03:15 AM »Last edited on September 29th, 2014, 03:31 AM
Robert Schroeder, scientist himself, describes how today´s science and research is at the threshold of understanding the very nature of space and time and he correlates these newest insight in the explanation of the UFO phenomenon.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqJ-heLCiXA#t=110

The good news is that we may be only 10 - 40 years before making good use of this kind of technology and with social mindset fitting to
galactic confederation standards they may welcome us in the galactic community.

please watch the parallels to Gene Roddenberry´s Star Trek "subspace travel" and "warp technology" whose visionary insights inspired thousands of today´s engineers and scientists in mimicing his ideas into today´s real world technology (Nokia´s first folding-cellphone indeed was such a follow-up). Real world science found another name for that subspace, they labeled it "bulk", but it´s identical ;-)

Mind is sexy - fascinating! (as Mr. Spock would say ...) - why not give it a try :-)


Lynx

Re: The magic of interdisciplinary thinking
« Reply #1, on September 29th, 2014, 08:31 AM »
Quote from Gunther Rattay on September 29th, 2014, 03:15 AM
and with social mindset fitting to galactic confederation standards they may welcome us in the galactic community.
Given that there's constantly about 30+ wars and conflicts going on all over the World, some of the World's natural resources are being depleted faster than it replenishes, the environment is being destroyed by human intervening, etc etc, I highly doubt any Galactic community would think anything but cavemen about us.
I think we'd have to do way better than what we're currently doing in order for us to even make it to the Galactic discussion boards which discusses the possible candiates for a Galactic membership.

Gunther Rattay

Re: The magic of interdisciplinary thinking
« Reply #2, on September 29th, 2014, 10:33 AM »Last edited on September 29th, 2014, 11:13 AM
Lynx, I agree. But the good news is that there is no need for a fully awoke mankind. each single individual counts.

expanding one´s mind is an intimate, personal process and can be accomplished in everyone´s backyard.

taking Rupert Sheldrake´s research and models of morphogenetic fields into account only a part of mankind must get their mindset straight and then (as Mother Nature´s mechanism) this expanded mindset will flush into the whole civilization.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKHUaNAxsTg#ws



consciousness and self-correction:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_hShqKn5cg#ws

Lynx

Re: The magic of interdisciplinary thinking
« Reply #3, on September 29th, 2014, 11:26 AM »
Actually, I think the salvation of Mankind, which also would mean a ticket to the Galactic federation for us all, lies in the OU machine that which gives all of us unlimited amounts of free energy at no cost at all, with no strings attached whatsoever.

So why do I think that then?

Because I believe that such a machine would in fact see the downfall of all and any governments, armies, big time corporations that which preys on this small planets resources, etc etc, as all people would be given the opportunity to sustain life all on their own, free from all and any taxes, governmental control, greedy bastards who's only interest lies in the continuous quest for bigger profits and so on.

Society as we know it could be seen as a slave keeping infrastructure where we are the slaves to the system that which keeps us miserably happy at all times, though with some of us more happy than others, but we're all none the less forced to accept the norms of society and act accordingly by going to our jobs, paying our taxes, shop that which we need in order to stay alive, pay our rents, bills, etc, day after day, year after year, in a seemingly unbreakable situation.

Is that what our lives are supposed to be?
Is that what life on Earth is supposed to be?
Is that the meaning of life?

I don't think so.

So what's the alternative then?

For starters, I'd like to live in a World where there's no wars, famin, religious/ethnic clensing/persecution, greedy bastards destroying this small planet's natural resources, etc.
Instead, I'd rather live where people can live without fear for conflicts over our survival, where people work together to better ourselves and to improve general living conditions for not only ourselves but also for the rest of this planet's natural habitat and resources.

It would be nice to sometime in the future be able to go visit and experience the wild life in Africa for example and not be confined to watch old documentaries about it simply because there's no such thing around anymore.

Who gave greedy bastards the right to wipe out wild life as we know it?

/rant


Matt Watts

Re: The magic of interdisciplinary thinking
« Reply #5, on September 29th, 2014, 05:21 PM »
Quote from Lynx on September 29th, 2014, 11:26 AM
Who gave greedy bastards the right to wipe out wild life as we know it?

/rant
Don't you dare end that rant Lynx.  We're just getting started.

We're going to send those daemons back to hell where they belong.  And deserves got nothing to do with it.

Lynx

Re: The magic of interdisciplinary thinking
« Reply #6, on September 30th, 2014, 10:09 AM »
Quote from Matt Watts on September 29th, 2014, 05:21 PM
Don't you dare end that rant Lynx.  We're just getting started.

We're going to send those daemons back to hell where they belong.  And deserves got nothing to do with it.
I just watched a documentary on elephants in Africa being killed for their tusks, which in turn are being bought by Chinese diplomats taking these tusks with them back to China, well clear from any customs officers I might add, all along while corrupted politicians everywhere along that line full well knows what's going on.

All for the sake of producing 'works of art' in Chinese factories, solely for increasing their beloved profits.

The people controlling this are no better than serial killers preying on humans and all that talk about humans being more valuable than any other living thing on this planet is just SO MUCH BS, the poachers are not even worth the worm poo coming out after they've been executed and having rotted in the ground for a while.